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Re: boston745 post# 24756

Saturday, 06/22/2019 7:57:44 AM

Saturday, June 22, 2019 7:57:44 AM

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researchers even cautioned clinicians not to place titanium dental implants near amalgam fillings, including amalgam used as a root-end filling



removal of a mercury amalgam filling and a gold/palladium crown from the top of a dental titanium implant resulted in the resolution of a patient’s contact dermatitis and the reduction of an “intra-oral electrochemical process” likely linked to the release of metal ions



My assumption is this is galvanic corrosion of dissimilar metal. Something most plumbers could tell you about but the medical industry seems to not understand. This is like a lawyer who can't change a tire on a car. But somehow this links into his career specialty where he completely falls flat presented with the lack of understanding.

Remember there is a faction in dental still pushing the idea of "all organic" mercury causing rare allergic reaction in fillings rather than the obvious idea of heavy metal poisoning when reading this in context to rare titanium allergy.



This is an example of intentional effort to deceive. Watch how he suggests the idea of different types of mercury. As if mercury didnt exist as a single element on the periodic table. 1+1 truly = 3 here.

"mercury is present in breast milk" another attempt to make mercury seem safe and all natural. When he fails to mention this is excretion of a toxic metal build up and a product of poisoning. Not something healthy for a baby to get its mercury nutrients.

For the rest of the world Americans really arent this stupid I hope. But there's definitely an active effort to make them this way.
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