Dr. David Kennedy, a notable and critical voice in traditional dentistry, presents substantial scientific evidence highlighting the dangers of mercury-based “silver” fillings and their impact on health. Despite being widely used, these fillings pose significant health risks due to their mercury content.
Key Facts About Mercury Amalgam Fillings
1. Mercury in Amalgam Fillings Releases Toxic Vapors: Mercury, one of the most harmful substances known, is emitted from these dental fillings in the form of highly toxic elemental mercury vapor. This vapor is primarily absorbed by the body through inhalation, allowing mercury to enter the bloodstream and accumulate in organs, particularly the kidneys and brain.
2. Neurological and Gastrointestinal Effects: Findings from the first large-scale epidemiological study examining the negative effects of mercury exposure revealed that amalgam fillings are linked to oral health issues such as mouth sores and bleeding gums. They are also associated with gastrointestinal distress, trouble sleeping, memory disturbances, poor concentration, restlessness, and decreased motivation. These symptoms can impact overall quality of life and well-being.
3. Impact on Children’s Brain Health: In February 1998, a team of leading mercury researchers concluded that mercury from amalgam fillings could weaken the immune system and result in lasting damage to the brain and kidneys, particularly in children whose developing bodies are more susceptible to toxins.
4. Connection to Alzheimer’s Disease: Research led by Dr. Boyd Haley demonstrated a potential link between mercury exposure and Alzheimer’s disease. In experiments, rats exposed to diluted mercury vapor developed brain tissue damage similar to that seen in human Alzheimer’s cases. Dr. Haley remarked, “I’m having my fillings replaced, and I’ve urged my wife to do the same,” emphasizing the importance of minimizing exposure.
5. The Largest Source of Mercury Exposure: The World Health Organization’s 1991 review, based on various Swedish studies, concluded that the absorption of mercury from amalgam fillings is four times higher than from eating fish. Individual absorption rates can vary, making some people more vulnerable to mercury toxicity.
6. Instability of Modern Amalgam Fillings: The high-copper amalgam fillings introduced over the last few decades release significantly more mercury compared to older types. This increased release raises further concerns about long-term health risks and reinforces the need for safer dental alternatives.
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