A dentist in Japan replaced my amalgams with a substance he identified as
Herculite. It is a brand of composite.
When I was planning to have my amalgams removed, the homeopath tested me to
see what composite fillings would suit me, and in my case it turned out to
be prima. (Interro
In a message dated 5/31/2005 5:20:57 PM Central Standard Time,
faithstfran...@hotmail.com writes:
Just ask your dentist for composite fillings. It is white stuff, very
hard, and it hardens with light they have in their apparatus.
Ah -- thank you. I realized, after reading this, that that's
Hi Rowena,
I live in Toronto, Canada. Would you know of someone or a list of people
I could contact to get this testing done.?
Ernie
We provide the following Dental Tests:
Amalgam Galvanic Current Testing
Biocompatibility Testing for Dental Materials
Heavy Metal Testing and Detoxification. )
- , and in my case it turned out to
be prima.
I should have said, Prisma.
http://www.dentsply.com/default.aspx?pageid=130
Rowena
No, Ernie, but why don't you email Paul Alexander at the Tara Centre? He
has worldwide contacts, and you just never know. At least he would have an
idea where to start the search. enquir...@taracentre.com.au . When I was
going overseas he gave me the name of someone with the same equipment
And, for all you Highlander fans,
the Quickening...
Dan
Re: CSmercury and silver
From: Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 19:04:24
Interestingly, the term was also used to describe a certain
, 01 Jun 2005 09:27:51 -0500
And, for all you Highlander fans, the Quickening...
Dan
Re: CSmercury and silver
From: Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 19:04:24
Interestingly, the term was also used to describe a certain state of
fetal
It's worth a try..except it's so expensive.
Also avoid tuna fish.
mercury boils [vaporizes?] at 674.33 degrees Fahrenheit
Abundance: Earth: 0.05 ppm
# Heat of:
* Vaporization: 59.15 kJ mol-1
* Atomization: 61 kJ mol-1
[whatever that means]
A Danish study found that Multiple Sclerosis
Guaranteeing Accurate Patient Information on Mercury Amalgam Filling Toxicity
Augusta, Maine, August 23, 2001
Maine Governor Angus King today signed the most advanced bill in the United states requiring dentists to inform their patients that amalgam dental fillings contain a large percentage of
Amalgam tooth fillings are an alloy of 50 percent mercury, 35 percent silver, 13 percent tin, 2 percent copper, and a bit of zinc.
..it takes some skill to mix properly.
Now, this is what I always thought about the name quicksilver...
Ode
The quick and the dead
An old term for the element
At 11:37 AM 5/30/2005 -0400, you wrote:
Ode Coyote wrote:
Silver makes a silver/mercury amalgum more stable.
Having bound with the mercury, the mercury further hardens and is less
likely to migrate some place else.
If it doesn't migrate, it's less toxic.
Mercury isn't toxic. Mercuric oxide
A crown is not a filling.
ode
At 12:59 PM 5/30/2005 -0500, you wrote:
Re: CSmercury and silver
* From: Rowena wrote:
* Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 07:02:14
So what's in gold fillings, I wonder -
besides gold?
According to my dentist, materials
Simple pressure on a tooth nerve can give you a whale of a headache and you can't tell if it's the tooth hurting your head or vice versa.
I've had them and flossing cured it.
I used to smoke a pipe and crunching the stem gave me headaches.
Now what of a pressure packed filling?..one that got
in Thailand. Just pay it yourself and have a vacation in
the bargain...
Dan
You wrote:
Re: CSmercury and silver
From: Charles Sutton (view other messages by this author)
Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 18:51:42
I have about six. I'll bet that even in
Mexico it is more that 25 bucks now
. So
it was a great deal.
- Original Message -
From: Dan Nave dn...@mn.nilfisk-advance.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 7:42 AM
Subject: Re: CSmercury and silver and gold fillings
A friend of mine is looking into knee surgery in Thailand for about
$3,000
No, but it's metals in your (or perhaps my) mouth...
Dan
Re: CSmercury and silver
From: Ode Coyote (view other messages by this author)
Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 06:49:02
A crown is not a filling.
ode
At 12
OK -- I've got a small cavity in a tooth that was previously filled with
silver. The old filling has to be removed in order to deal with the new
cavity.
This is a good time to eliminate the silver completely in that tooth. What
exactly should I request the dentist refill the tooth with? MA
All of my amalgam fillings were removed and replaced with composite some
30 years ago. Not because I knew anything about mercury (at the time had
no idea amalgam even contained mercury) but because the amalgam reacted
electrically with my gold crowns causing a very painful electric shock
when
This might be individual. I had mine replaced with composite, which is
basically plastic, and might have problems of its own for some people.
At the time I was told I'd have to have the composite fillings replaced
every 10 years or so maximum, and yet in all these years only one that
cracked
In a message dated 5/30/05 10:57:44 AM Central Daylight Time,
new...@aapt.net.au writes:
I played with the mercury out of a broken thermometer when I was little. I
probably touched it to see it dissipate into little globules, though my
mother did tell me how dangerous mercury was.
We've
,
which has body-unfriendly metals in it's make-up.
Faith
From: marmar...@aol.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSmercury and silver
Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 11:29:47 EDT
OK -- I've got a small cavity in a tooth that was previously filled with
silver
Interestingly, the term was also used to describe a certain state of
fetal development, at which time the fetus was thought to be truly
alive. I am not positive, but this may have corresponded with the
first felt movements in utero.
JBB
On Tuesday, May 31, 2005, at 20:35 Asia/Tokyo, Ode
A dentist in Japan replaced my amalgams with a substance he identified
as Herculite. It is a brand of composite. I found it mentioned
here:
http://www.qualitydentistry.com/dental/terms.html
I have been quite satisfied. The appearance is much better, and the
material has proven quite
Regrettably, this is one of the most uncalled for and insulting replies
I have seen on this site. I hope to see no more like this one. This
list has many of the most polite and considerate correspondents on the
web, and we do not deserve such a splenetic posting, which itself is
based on
Silver makes a silver/mercury amalgum more stable.
Having bound with the mercury, the mercury further hardens and is less likely to migrate some place else.
If it doesn't migrate, it's less toxic.
Mercury isn't toxic. Mercuric oxide is.
Silver prevents mercury from oxidizing. [Sorta like nickle
Why don't all people with fillings feel ill?
Many things exist because people buy them.
Many things get bought because people are afraid.
Fear [and vanity] are the biggest sales gimmics going.
I have enough silver in my teeth to kill 6 vampires and I feel fine.
A vampire might not fare so well.
Albert,
You wrote:
This is the most ignorant post I have ever seen on this site!
As others have pointed out, the evidence showing the dangers of mercury
amalgam in dental fillings is extensive and compelling.
Dental amalgam is unsafe and defending its use is a disservice to the
community.
Ken writes:
Mercury isn't toxic. Mercuric oxide is. ... Silver prevents mercury
from oxidizing. ... But you can't put enough silver in an amalgum to
completely stabilize it and it still be soft enough to push into a
cavity.
So the net result is that the amalgam is not completely stable?
Nor is he likely to no matter the amount of evidence. It would put him out
of business.
Lori
_
From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net]
I have a mouth full of metal.
Since using CS, not one has developed a leak in several years...nor have I
needed any more metal.
My
Mercury is a liquid metal !! In the second place, there are silver FILLINGS,
Fifteen years ago, I had just had my last silver filling done. Probably
sixteen of them. Chit chatting with dentist after last marathon session, I
asked him what was in the fillings. He listed the ingredients. Bit
When the good dentist removed the new, white filling from this particular
tooth, he told me that the other dentist hadn't actually removed all the
amalgam. I couldn't help wondering whether it was because it was too dangerous
for him. I could not believe that he was ignorant of the problems
tooth to do
it, I went to Tijuana for $25 a tooth.
- Original Message -
From: Rowena
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 8:59 AM
Subject: Re: CSmercury and silver
Mercury is a liquid metal !! In the second place, there are silver
FILLINGS,
Fifteen years
- Original Message -
From: Nenah Sylver
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 12:07 AM
Subject: Re: CSmercury and silver
If my memory serves me, there has been something in the news recently about
dentists not being allowed to state that mercury fillings
Albert Peirce wrote:
AMALGAMS, on the other hand, (Fillings to you folks from Rio Linda),
consist of precisely measured finely divided (ground up) silver
powder, and a correctly proportioned amount of liquid mercury to allow
total molecular(?) amalgamation so there is no leakage of mercury
: CSmercury and silver
Albert,
You wrote:
This is the most ignorant post I have ever seen on this site!
As others have pointed out, the evidence showing the dangers of mercury
amalgam in dental fillings is extensive and compelling.
Dental amalgam is unsafe and defending its use
Ode Coyote wrote:
Silver makes a silver/mercury amalgum more stable.
Having bound with the mercury, the mercury further hardens and is less likely
to migrate some place else.
If it doesn't migrate, it's less toxic.
Mercury isn't toxic. Mercuric oxide is.
Untrue, mercury is very toxic.
Ode Coyote wrote:
Why don't all people with fillings feel ill?
Same reason that all people who smoke don't die of lung cancer. Everyone is
different, and everyone has different levels of abuse they can support before
the body revolts.
Many things exist because people buy them.
Many
: CSmercury and silver
Albert,
You wrote:
This is the most ignorant post I have ever seen on this site!
As others have pointed out, the evidence showing the dangers of mercury
amalgam in dental fillings is extensive and compelling.
Dental amalgam is unsafe and defending its use is a disservice
time,
not knowing it could go right through my skin. Yikes!!
- Original Message -
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 10:40 AM
Subject: Re: CSmercury and silver
Ode Coyote wrote:
Why don't all people with fillings feel
I think research has shown that those who are most susceptible to mercury
poisoning are those who were exposed to it at a younger age. I found a
quantity of it when I was a teenager, from a deceased doctor's bloodpressure
device. I had about a cup full of it, and played with it for a
Re: CSmercury and silver
* From: Rowena wrote:
* Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 07:02:14
So what's in gold fillings, I wonder -
besides gold?
According to my dentist, materials in
Noble Cast 60 a gold crown material:
56% Gold
25% Silver
4% Palladium
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Rowena wrote:
So what's in gold fillings, I wonder - besides gold?
I don't think there is a gold filling material, at least I have never
heard of it, and have never seen it.
Are you thinking of what they make crowns and caps out of?
Marshall
Maybe Albert is a dentist. lol
Kent
-Original Message-
From: William Missett [mailto:miss...@prodigy.net.mx]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 8:41 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSmercury and silver
I don't think Al will be promoting amalgam fillings any longer. He's
got
egg all
: Monday, May 30, 2005 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: CSmercury and silver
Rowena wrote:
So what's in gold fillings, I wonder - besides gold?
I don't think there is a gold filling material, at least I have never heard
of it, and have never seen it.
Are you thinking of what they make crowns
Do you think it's possible that the CS is plating the amalgams with pure
silver, and avoiding leakage??
- Original Message -
From: Ode Coyote
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 5:20 AM
Subject: Re: CSmercury and silver
I have enough silver in my teeth
I have about six. I'll bet that even in Mexico it is more that 25 bucks now
- Original Message -
From: William Missett
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: CSmercury and silver
I had all mine taken out 30 years ago. My dentist
; silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSmercury and silver
I have about six. I'll bet that even in Mexico it is more that 25 bucks
now
- Original Message -
From: William mailto:miss...@prodigy.net.mx Missett
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 10:09 AM
Subject
So what's in gold fillings, I wonder - besides gold?
I don't think there is a gold filling material, at least I have never heard of
it, and have never seen it. Are you thinking of what they make crowns and caps
out of?
Quite possibly, actually, Marshall; the mercury is likely still affecting
According to my dentist, materials in
Noble Cast 60 a gold crown material:
56% Gold
25% Silver
4% Palladium
13+% Copper
.2+% Iridium
.99% Zirconium
.01% Iridium
Interesting, Dan - what do we know about these materials in the body?
Zirconium - don't they make artificial diamonds out of that?
, May 30, 2005 7:07 AM
Subject: Re: CSmercury and silver
When the good dentist removed the new, white filling from this particular
tooth, he told me that the other dentist hadn't actually removed all the
amalgam. I couldn't help wondering whether it was because it was too dangerous
for him
I remember as a kid in country school putting some mercury in the palm
of my hand and rubbing pennies in it to make them shiny and look like
dimes. Back then it was just considered a fun liquid metal to play with.
Dennis.
Rowena wrote:
I think research has shown that those who
My dentist here in CA gives a brochure covering the dangers of both
Mercury and Fluoride. I believe I've also seen signs on the walls in his
treatment rooms.
-Raine
Nenah Sylver wrote:
If my memory serves me, there has been something in the news recently
about dentists not
I was told that if one has mercury fillings that according to Anrew Cutler
the silver binds to mercury as it does in silver fillings and therefore it
would
be highly toxic for anyone to use CS who has mercury fillings. I am not able
to remove my 7 fillings at this time because the lyme has hit
I have a mouth full of amalgam fillings, and have used CS for nearly nine
years. No problems.
CS cured me of Lyme, when nothing else could.
Don`t be afraid of it, it works!
Marshalee
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSmercury and silver
I was told that if one has mercury fillings that according to Anrew
Cutler the silver binds to mercury as it does in silver fillings and
therefore it would be highly toxic for anyone to use CS who has mercury
fillings. I am not able
.
- Original Message -
From: gmetrop...@aol.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 10:31 AM
Subject: CSmercury and silver
I was told that if one has mercury fillings that according to Anrew Cutler
the silver binds to mercury as it does in silver fillings
This is interesting. So why are there mercury free fillings. And why do
people get better when their mouth has been rid of amalgam? Not an attack,
just an exploration for my own benefit.
Kate
At 09:11 AM 5/30/2005, you wrote:
AMALGAMS, on the other hand, (Fillings to you folks from Rio
: CSmercury and silver
This is the most ignorant post I have ever seen on this site! In the first
place, a mercury filling cannot exist unless you had had your body
cryogenetically frozen to minus 100- 200 degrees Fahrenheit and you'd be dead!
Mercury is a liquid metal !! In the second place
removed
and feel better and better as time goes on. There is leakage of mercury
from the fillings. That's easy to prove.
Vince
_
From: Albert Peirce [mailto:aepei...@fuse.net]
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 3:11 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSmercury and silver
Dentists frequently use porcelain or plastic fillings on a small cavity on the
face or the side of a tooth for cosmetic purposes.
- Original Message -
From: Kate Strong
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: CSmercury and silver
Be careful who you call ignorant...It is completely incorrect to say
there is no leakage of mercury
from amalgams fillings. You can literally measure the level of mercury
in breath tests. It is higher level than allowed anywhere in
environmental standards of safety. Yet we keep being
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