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Rating: Summary: There's mercury, mercury every where... Review: A great book written by two very intelligent and "open minded" doctors. Dr. Thomas Levy's story lead me to taking a more pro-active position with my dental revision. I already knew about the devastating effects of my "silver fillings" and I had some knowledge about root canals. However, his story took me to the next level of action...removal of my two root canals. And yes, just like Dr. Huggins and Dr. Levy mention in the book, they were infected and a source of slow and constant poisoning of my body. I owe the a debt of graditute for their courage to speak out about yet another atrosity in dentistry.They also go into detail about many other sources of mercury...eye contact lens solution, contraceptives, vaccines, seafood, etc. If you want to know why we are getting sicker and sicker in this country, then you need to read this book.
Rating: Summary: Timely Aid Review: I was fortunate to read this book before undergoing removal of root-filled teeth and amalgam fillings. My dentist had recommended an implant to replace an extracted root-filled tooth. This book points out the danger of such an immune system challenge (I chose a bridge of biocompatible materials instead) and provides further updates to It's All in Your Head. Especially helpful are the sections on root canals, cavitations and detoxification.
Rating: Summary: Eye opening Review: Something I did not know (and which the authors expose) is that dentists as a professsion have the highest suicide rate. It is because, they argue convincingly, dentists spend decades dealing with mercury, a deadly neuro-toxin, which collects in their brains. Although they don't comment on it, this is where the old expression, "Mad as a hatter" came from: in the past hatters became insane because they used mercury in their job. The average dental amalgam is 50% mercury: this is the poison the ADA claims is safe and allows dentists to place inches from peoples' brains? Europe is far ahead of us in this regard; mercury fillings are now illegal. The list of diseases improved or cured by removal of fillings is astonishing. The authors list case after case. Schopenhauer made the comment that ideas are first ridiculed, then violently opposed, then accepted as self-evident. I wonder how many years it will take before the dangers of these fillings will be accepted as self-evident.
Rating: Summary: What you don't know CAN hurt you Review: This book focuses in more detail on the issue of dental induced toxicity. The book is well written and an absolute must for anyone suffering from any vague, unresponsive illness. This book also sends shock-waves through the standard medical dogma of what constitutes "incurables," in that case after case of serious medical diseases were reversed after removing mercury amalgams from patient's mouths. The book is co-written by a physician, who's own health benefits were revealed after he underwent dental detox. His account will amaze the nay-sayers and awaken the nearly dead from mercury toxicity. I am a suffering, long-term toxic reader, and I saw myself in every painful agonizing detail of mercury's wretched effect on once healthy tissue. I have undergone surgery because of its twisted devastating blows, and am certain the grim reaper was riding mercury's coattails. Even if you don't believe that you're being bombarded with deadly poison while reclining in the dentist's chair, read the book. You may save the life of someone you love, maybe even yourself.
Rating: Summary: Don't Let This Book Scare You Review: This book is doing more harm than good. It is wonderful how this book tells you 10% of what you need to know. Amalgam is bad, it is very bad! But there are two other sides to this. Number 1: that really fast suction device sucks up all the extra amalgam, nothing goes into your system. Number 2: The amalgam is sealed in and can not contaminate you. Number 3: If someone is still worried they can also get a composite filling, this is a tooth colored filling that contains no amalgam. As for a bridge being better than an implant, that is also two sided. A person that has trouble fighting an infection should not have this surgery. But in a healthy person this is the best option. Without a tooth in place your body will begin losing bone in that area. An implant will stop this from happening, a bridge will not. Eventually a person can lose so much bone that the teeth that were next to the missing tooth fall out. The bone that was supporting them has dissolved. The longer you wait the more teeth you lose. I have done much research into the subject and any dentist can produce proof of this. Don't be ignorant, research it yourself and you will see that I am right.
Rating: Summary: Don't Let This Book Scare You Review: This book is doing more harm than good. It is wonderful how this book tells you 10% of what you need to know. Amalgam is bad, it is very bad! But there are two other sides to this. Number 1: that really fast suction device sucks up all the extra amalgam, nothing goes into your system. Number 2: The amalgam is sealed in and can not contaminate you. Number 3: If someone is still worried they can also get a composite filling, this is a tooth colored filling that contains no amalgam. As for a bridge being better than an implant, that is also two sided. A person that has trouble fighting an infection should not have this surgery. But in a healthy person this is the best option. Without a tooth in place your body will begin losing bone in that area. An implant will stop this from happening, a bridge will not. Eventually a person can lose so much bone that the teeth that were next to the missing tooth fall out. The bone that was supporting them has dissolved. The longer you wait the more teeth you lose. I have done much research into the subject and any dentist can produce proof of this. Don't be ignorant, research it yourself and you will see that I am right.
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