Re: MERCURY AMALGAM - vs. COMPOSITES CONTAINING BISPHENOL A

 Reading the following quote, it appears the 'estrogen- leaking
 composites' are safer than mercury amalgam for dental fillings.
 Of course, "daily threshold limits" are subject to revision by
 any future committees' consensus.  Also, individual - and fetal -
 sensitivities will vary widely in unpredictable ways.
 BK


   from :  http://www.bioprobe.com/news.asp

   " Dr. Mark Richardson's studies on the relative risks of mercury
     in amalgams and bisphenol-A in composites were quoted:

     The average Canadian, with 8 amalgams, was 3.5 times over
     the daily threshold limit for mercury exposure,  whereas
     the patient with 8 composites was 125 times UNDER the
     daily threshold limit value for escaping bisphenols-A.  "



-------- Original message --------
>
>Note:  5-gallon polycarbonate water bottles contain 'bisphenol A'.
>_____________________________________________________________________
>
>See also:
>Raloff, J. 1997. Dental sealant safety reconsidered. Science News 152
>(Nov. 22):324.  http://www.sciencenews.org/sn_arc97/11_22_97/fob1.htm
>_____________________________________________________________________
>
>Note:  Many types of white composite (plastic) fillings are leaking
>       synthetic- estrogen into the saliva, around the clock.  A few
>       dental composites said to NOT contain 'bisphenol A' are:
>
>1) Procera
>
>2) Diamond Lite and Diamond Crown
>
>3) Targis Vectris --
>   Fiber- reinforced poly-ceramic crowns and bridges:
>   http://www.dentalceramicsinc.com/Dental_Ceramics_Targis_Vectris.htm
>
>4) Sculpture FibreKor --
>   Fiber- reinforced poly-ceramic crowns and bridges:
>   http://www.killiandental.com/sculptur.htm
>
>
>_____________________________________________________________________
>
>     Two articles follow :
>
>       BISPHENOL A CONTRIBUTES TO WEIGHT GAIN, EARLY PUBERTY
>
>       WHAT'S COMING OUT OF BABY'S BOTTLE ?
>
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>
>
>http://www.tmc.tulane.edu/ecme/eehome/newsviews/research/bpa2_00.html
>
>http://www.sciencenews.org/sn_arc99/7_24_99/food.htm
>
>
> <snip>
>
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