DENTAL AMALGAM MERCURY SYNDROME ............................www.amalgam.org
DAMS Intl. 1079 Summit Ave St Paul MN 55105
local contact: see page 3
Studies document high
mercury exposures from dental amalgam fillings and fish and common adverse
neurological and cardiovascular effects
1. The largest source of mercury in most
people is from dental amalgam fillings and exposures are commonly more than the
federal health guideline for mercury due to mercury’s high volatilization rate
at room temperature and oral galvanism and EMF effects on mixed metals in the
mouth. (1,2,3)
2. Approximately 50
percent of Florida lakes and rivers have fish consumption warnings due to high
mercury levels and 30 % of all U.S. lakes have similar warnings. The majority of Gulf Coast saltwater predator
fish species have levels of mercury documented to cause adverse effects. The majority who eat such fish at least once
per week have been found to have dangerous levels of mercury. (4)
3. Dental amalgam is a
larger source of methyl mercury than fish in many people, due to the high
exposure from dental fillings and the methylation of
elemental and inorganic mercury to methyl mercury by bacteria and other means
in the body. Mercury exposures are cumulative and also synergistic with
other toxic metals and other toxic substances for which exposures are common. (5,12)
4. Infants usually get
higher mercury exposures than their mother’s from prenatal exposures across the
placenta from their mother and from breast milk. Mom’s dental amalgam, fish, and mercury
thimerosal used in vaccines are all significant sources of exposure for the
fetus and infants. Mercury and other
toxic metal exposures are the most common cause of children’s neurological
conditions like autism, ADHD, dyslexia, excema, etc.
that have been rapidly increasing over the last decade. (6,7)
5. There has been a huge increase in the incidence of degenerative neurological conditions in virtually all Western countries over the last 2 decades. The increase in Alzheimer’s has been over 300% while the increase in Parkinson’s and other motor neuron disease has been over 50%. The primary cause appears to be increased exposures to toxic pollutants. (14)
6. Studies have documented
the mechanisms by which mercury commonly causes neurological and autoimmune
conditions. Mercury has been shown to be
highly cytotoxic, neurotoxic, and immunotoxic.
Mercury has been found to bioaccumulate in the brain,
central nervous system(CNS), heart, and hormonal glands and cause damage to
nerve cells, blood cells, DNA, etc. and to block the function of the hormonal
system and enzymatic processes of the body’s cellular metabolic system.
(8, 9, 10, 13)
6. Medical studies have
documented that mercury accumulates in the heart and has common adverse effects
on the cardiovascular and circulatory system. (11)
References
1. World Health
Organization(WHO),1991, Environmental Health criteria 118, Inorganic Mercury,
Geneva; & Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, U.S. Public
Health Service, "Toxicological Profile for Mercury" March, 1999
2. Summary of medical studies, Government studies, and
Medical Lab clinical test results on exposure to mercury from amalgam fillings,
B.Windham(Ed.)
www.flcv.com/damspr1.html
3. Oral galvanism and EMF: the Battery in Your Mouth, B. Windham(Ed.), Summary of peer-reviewed medical and dental
studies, www.flcv.com/galv.html
4. Mercury levels in freshwater and Gulf Coast saltwater
fish and people who eat them, B. Windham(Ed.) Summary of government studies and
tests, fish consumption warnings, mercury tests on people, and health
standards; www.home.earthlink.net/~berniew1/flhg.html
5. Sources of mercury exposure and methylation of elemental and inorganic mercury to methyl
mercury in the body by bacteria, etc., Review of medical studies, Government
studies, and Medical lab tests, DAMS, Inc., www.flcv.com/damspr12.html
6. Developmental effects of mercury on
children, Stejskal, V & Windham B; review of over
100 peer-reviewed medical studies, www.flcv.com/fetaln.html
7. Cognitive and Behavioral Effects of
Toxic Metal Exposure on Children, B. Windham(Ed.), Review of over 200
peer-reviewed medical studies on neurological effects of mercury and toxic
metal exposure; www.flcv.com/indexk.html
8. Mercury’’s endocrine disrupting effects on hormonal function(pituitary, thyroid,thymus,
hypothallamous, reproductive system), B.Windham(Ed.), Review of peer-reviewed medical studies, www.flcv.com/damspr8.html
9. Mercury’’s
neurological and autoimmune effects(MS,FM,ALS,Parkinson’’s,Alzheimer’’s,Arthritis,ADD, Lupus, Depression, etc.) www.flcv.com/damspr9.html
10. Exposure levels and Mechanisms by which mercury causes
over 30 chronic health conditions, and over 50,000 clinical cases of recovery
from those conditions after reduction in mercury exposure and detoxification,
B. Windham(Ed.) Review of over 2000 peer-reviewed medical and Gov’’t studies. www.flcv.com/amalg6.html
11. Accumulation of mercury and mercury related plaques in
the heart and circulatory system and adverse health effects. B. Windham(Ed.), Review of over 100 peer-review medical
studies, www.flcv.com/cardio.html
12. Amalgam dental fillings are the largest source of
mercury in sewers and sewer sludge, which have high levels of mercury resulting
in high levels of mercury in water bodies, fish, crops, and rain. DAMS, Inc. www.flcv.com/damspr2f.html
13. MELISA Medical Lab, MELISA blood immune reactivity test,
www.melisa.org
14.
Pritchard C. et al, Pollutants appear to
be the cause of the huge rise in degenerative neurological conditions. Public
Health, Aug 2004.
Technical contact: B. Windham, President, DAMS, Inc. 12164
Whitehouse Rd Tallahassee, Fl 32317
berniew1@embarqmail.com 850-878-9024
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