Re: Peripheral Neurpathy- Amalgams- Nervous System




Joel M. Eichen wrote:
> Clinton, peripheral neuropathy does not mean feeling bad when you get
up
> from the dinner table, as Jan Drew believes ........ sometimes a
little
> additional exercise is warranted.
>
> Joel
>

I'm sure she was poisoned by amalgam and did develop PN from it.
It never ceasese to amaze me how many variables are involved
in this so called "full proof" placement on Hg in teeth before
placement and the number of mechanisms of leakage that can
occur after.

Now I found this:
(
Amalgam contraindications in Italy):

a) keep the amalgam capsules stored in a cool and well aired place;
b) work in aired rooms with no carpet/moquette on the surfaces
(Also I might add avoid locating your office in the basement
since Hg is heavier than air).
c) the cutting and polishing with the dental drill must always be done
with irrigation (cold water) and protection with rubber dam
d) do not use ultrasound condensators; the amalgam will be condensed
manually, with the classical means.
e) do not insert dental amalgam nearby other metallic restorations as
to
avoid risks of corrosion;
f) avoid, as a precautionary measure, to insert or drill an amalgam in
patients with allergy to amalgam, in pregnant patient or in
breastfeeding
mothers, in children under 6 years of age, in patients with serious
nephropaties;
g) in those cases where local reactions to the material appear,
particularly lichenoid lesions nearby an amalgam, or in those cases
where
an allergy to the material has been clearly established, amalgam
substitution is suggested.



Now what the heck is a). Don't store in a non-cool environment
what happens then?

d) What is an ultrasound condensator? Does it make a noise
if your dentist uses it? You think the cavitat is Bad?
Apparently dentists have been using "sound waves" to pack Hg
for years.

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