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RE: Must Read Before Your Next Dentist Visit: Is Your Dentist Poisoning You?

in #health7 years ago

Great info. I've been aware of the dangers of amalgam fillings and unfortunately have a few myself. The crappy side about it is that (at least here in Europe) it can be immensely expensive to get the fillings removed safely as not many dentists do this. Here in Ireland for instance there are only two who remove them and the average Joe will have a hard time coming up with the money for this. Personally I limited exposure by not letting the dentist place any more amalgam fillings and even had one tooth pulled in order to prevent a root canal. With my kids, I help them to re-mineralize their teeth so hopefully they will never even need to have any work done. I wish I would have known years ago what I know now, I would have never let the dentist touch my teeth. But it's on top of my priority list to have the fillings removed and detox. I think for me it will be a trip to Hungary or elsewhere in Eastern Europe, since dentistry there is a lot cheaper than it is here. Thank you for putting this information out there. Everyone needs to know this!

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I hope you'll someday find the money to get this done.

I did have a lot myself and it cost me around 3,000$ Canadian dollars to have them removed. I never regret it. Health is the most important thing and I felt like mercury amalgams were unacceptable. I wish you the best!

Well said @teamsteem so so worth it. Its SOOOSOSOSo sad that they were there to begin with but as you said it was worth it.
It sucks but its better to get it done ASAP and let your body function more properly.
Health is priceless and of the utmost importance!

Removing it is MUCH more dangerous than just leaving it there. It releases many small particles that you swallow or inhale.
I am stunned to see these prices. You should go to Asia. There are good clinics that do the job MUCH cheaper. Even if you include the price of the plane ticket! And that'll get you a free holiday!

I agree, Asia would probably be much cheaper. I'd love to go back there. My problem would be that I would have to bring my kids at least, so a trip to Hungary or anywhere in Eastern Europe would be a lot cheaper in my case.
Their prices are only about a quarter of what they charge in the West of Europe.
By the way I have a lovely dentist here in Ireland who is from Pakistan. He is very much aware of the toxins in pretty much anything he works with. I had to get urgent work done when my youngest son was only a few weeks old. Right away he asked if I was breastfeeding and he then gave me the time to breastfeed in the privacy of his office and pump as much as I could to prevent my son from ingesting the toxins from the anaesthesia. I'm not sure if any of my old dentists would have even asked.

They have never asked me that, but perhaps that has something to do with the fact that I am a man.
No seriously, I don't expect many dentists to think about that. You should stay with that dentist.

agreed :) He's also very much aware that I'm not the bravest when it comes to dentistry and he always manages to calm me down.

Thank @teamsteem you for your well wishes. I am sure I will. It's on top of my list and working hard to put away the needed funds. I'd say if I had the work done here in Ireland, it would come down to about the same amount as you mentioned it cost you. The 2 dentists who do it here are really milking their position I think, because only an initial intake just to see what is needed costs almost EUR 300,-. So I passed on that. In Hungary, the same job would cost me around EUR 1,000. Big difference. Yes, mercury amalgams are unacceptable. The funny thing is that I used to think it was rubbish to give someone silver coloured fillings when I was only about 12 or so. Although at the time I had no idea of course what was in it and what it could do to your body. But still I must have had some kind of sense that it was not a good thing to have.

Yes agreed, everyone needs to know this! Thanks for your input, @misslasvegas. If this was standard information, then stories like yours would not be so common, and even the cost of replacing them would decrease as demand and competition for the service increased.

It's great that you're showing your children accessible ways to activate and protect health! Prevention is key, and lifestyle choices like diet or oil pulling can not only protect from but even potentially reverse damage.

Thanks for this great comment and contribution to this VERY important topic!
Yes it is true you can re mineralize teeth and this is by far the BEST way to go as you need no dentist to do it!
Totally holistic and superior if you can manage the will power and dedication required.

Re-mineralize? Can you share more? Never heard of such a thing! Thanks!

It's possible to reverse some damage and rebuild layers of enamel on a tooth. You need to follow an alkaline diet and cut out sugar and potentially grains. Oil pulling is helpful for oral health; you can swish about a tablespoon of coconut oil around the mouth for 10-20 minutes, then spit it out.

Oil pulling can do wonders for teeth but it should be know that if you have amalgam fillings and you are oil pulling it will release more of the mercury into your body. Depending on the number of fillings you have this can cause very serious issues. I would not suggest oil pulling with mercury fillings still in your mouth.

I agree, it's not great to do oil pulling alone. What I do is oil pulling and first of all make sure you spit it all out and don't swallow anything. Besides this I use diatomaceous earth to bind mercury and any heavy metals to in order to remove from the body.

If you have source information on D earth binding to heavy metals I would really love to review it. I have done a ton of research on this topic but have never come across that. To the best of my knowledge, atlantic dulse is the best binder to mercury because it doesn't ever release it.

If you check out Ramiel Nagel on his website curetoothdecay.com, he has a lot of great information on there. Also as @gardenofeden mentions: oil pulling helps to keep teeth and body healthy. There are a lot of detoxes but you need to research properly because some may make things worse. Diet of course is very important too. I can totally forget about my kids getting into oil pulling, but I can control what they eat and drink, so that's what I do to prevent tooth decay. Tony at HerbsPlusBeadWorks on YouTube has a video about regenerating teeth, he has a lot of other info that is great too. I hope this helps.

Thanks for your response! Sometimes, you just get dealt the bad teeth gene tho. Which, is my case. Haha too bad really!! I will look into this! Thanks again!

Could be yes, but genes can be reversed.