Could someone tell me the average Hg content in amalgams? And at what
temp. does Hg go from a liquid to a gas? I'm getting all kinds of mixed
messages about this issue; however I believe it may just boil down to
the two facts above (and maybe the info. below.)
The GOV. says that Hg thermometers are not to be sold anymore because
Hg is toxic; the amount of Hg in vaccines has been limited by the GOV.
(autisim rates are dropping significantly.) It is not used anymore for
the cleaning of felt. Oh, and the ADA's insurance company will not
cover "them" in a law suit regarding regarding amalgams because the ADA
(who profits) has backed amalgam and has prosecuted dentists for
stating amalgams contained a toxin call mercury. Opps!
So, please give me the facts. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to
figure this issue out. If putting your hands in Hg (at room temp.)
everyday makes you go cooky...Oh wait! I just got a Epiphany, dentist
have the highest rates of divorce and suicide than any other
profession. HMMMMM.
Therefore, I am asking anyone who is a proponent of amalgams to please
give me an intellectual response, which is followed by references of
peer review articles by unbiased (non-dental) institutions (because
anyone who has ever looked at the biology, chemistry, biochemistry,
toxicology, statistics...requirments for a DDS or a DMD would
know...HMMMM- they are not rocket scientist or biologist, chemist,
biochemists, toxicalogist...? Carpenters are not architechs either. No
shame.)
Thank you!
Tony Bad - 06 Apr 2006 22:51 GMT
> Could someone tell me the average Hg content in amalgams? And at what
> temp. does Hg go from a liquid to a gas? I'm getting all kinds of mixed
> messages about this issue; however I believe it may just boil down to
> the two facts above (and maybe the info. below.)
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<eclecticforlife@aol.com> previously wrote in message
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> I know the answer to the question.
Why ask a question when you already know the answer?
T
eclecticforlife@aol.com - 07 Apr 2006 17:23 GMT
To see how long it would take to get an intelligent responce.
Clinton - 08 Apr 2006 01:18 GMT
> To see how long it would take to get an intelligent responce.
You'll probably hear from ET first!
eclecticforlife@aol.com - 08 Apr 2006 21:11 GMT
I think you may be correct!
Joel344 - 10 Apr 2006 02:11 GMT
eclecticforlife@aol.com Wrote:
> I think you may be correct!
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