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How to detox mercury from the body caused by amalgam poisoning especially if you are having silver fillings removed by a biological dentist.
Silver fillings, also called amalgams, are one of the most toxic and health-damaging dental materials ever developed. Made up of approximately 50% liquid mercury with the remainder a powdered combination of silver, tin, copper, zinc and other metals, amalgams lodged in a person’s mouth over time have the very real potential to slowly but surely cause heavy metal poisoning, which results in very serious and life-altering nervous system toxicity. It can also affect numerous other body systems. When this occurs, a thorough mercury detox is required to eliminate it.
Why? Because mercury is lipophilic. This means that it is stored and concentrated in the fatty tissues. The brain, the master controller of the nervous system, is the fattiest tissue and organ in the entire human body and is comprised of at least 60% fat. It is no exaggeration to say that the brain is nothing short of a mercury magnet.
A few (yes, just a few!) of the common symptoms of mercury toxicity include dramatic mood swings for no apparent reason, anxiety, nervousness, depression, insomnia and the inability to concentrate. More serious ills associated with amalgam fillings include encephalopathy, Parkinson’s type symptoms, and acute renal (kidney) failure.
I remember many years ago when I tried to discuss the health dangers of amalgams with my dentist as my husband needed to have 6 of them removed at the recommendation of our holistic physician. He scoffed at my concerns. Realizing that I needed to find a more like-minded dental professional, I changed dentists, which turned out to be fortuitous as it is dangerous for just any dentist to remove silver fillings! A few years later, I ran into this dentist who had once rolled his eyes at my concerns.
He was only in his early 40’s but had been forced to shut down his dental practice and go on permanent disability because he was stricken with Parkinson’s disease. In addition, his wife who worked every day in his dental office where mercury vapors likely abounded from the lack of safety precautions taken when amalgams were installed, removed or replaced suffered from unexplained infertility, another symptom of mercury toxicity. Such an incredibly tragic story and very likely completely preventable!
While the American Dental Association (ADA) shockingly continues to keep its head in the sand and insist on the safety and “enviable 150-year track record” of amalgams, those who take the initiative, refuse to drink the Kool-Aid, and do their own research on the subject in depth know otherwise. For starters, Scottish undertakers are required by law to either pull amalgam teeth from corpses prior to cremation or install expensive air filtration equipment due to concerns about the amalgams contaminating the environment. In addition, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) considers mercury fillings that have been removed to be toxic waste that requires special handling for disposal.
Amalgams are toxic when outside the body, but perfectly “safe” according to the ADA when inside your mouth?
Don’t think so!
Silver Fillings Cause Greater Mercury Exposure Than All Other Environmental Sources Combined
According to the World Health Organization, people with silver fillings are at risk for mercury exposure estimated to be between 3 to 17 micrograms per day with an average of 10 mcg/day and extreme levels of 100 mcg/day. This is up to 20 times greater (at the extreme level) and double the exposure on average of all other environmental sources of mercury combined including eating fish species that are known to be high in mercury every single day!
The exposure to toxic mercury from silver fillings occurs from the mercury vapor that is released from such basic and necessary activities as chewing and brushing. In particular, drinking hot soup or beverages has been shown to cause even more rapid leaching of mercury vapors into the oral mucosa, 80% of which are absorbed into the bloodstream! The video in the linked article shows the mercury vapor coming off amalgams when exposed to hot liquid.
Summary of the Scientific Research on Mercury Exposure from Amalgams
Mark Hyman MD has thoroughly examined the research on amalgam dangers and is convinced they are a health hazard to the millions of people exposed to their effects. The scientific research to date has this to say about silver fillings and their impact on human health:
- Anders Lindvall, M.D., from the Foundation for Metal Biology in Sweden, diagnosed and treated 796 patients with suspected illnesses related to amalgam fillings. His study found that when the amalgams are properly removed, lab follow-up one year later showed that 70% of patient symptoms are significantly improved (in my husband’s case, they were permanently gone!).
- Mercury amalgams may contribute to the development of autism in children. Research has shown that mercury crosses the placenta and a substantial amount of mercury from amalgams reaches the fetus. Mothers of 94 autistic children had statistically more amalgam fillings during pregnancy than 49 mothers of healthy children. Ironically, these autistic children had reduced mercury levels in their hair which may reflect a genetically reduced capacity to excrete mercury from their body, which in turn may lead to elevated brain mercury levels and autism.
- Patients with chronic fatigue and autoimmune thyroiditis showed improvement after their amalgam fillings were replaced with composites.
- 71 percent of people with autoimmune diseases, including multiple sclerosis, improved after amalgam removal.
- Animal and lab studies suggest that exposure to metallic mercury may cause nerve cell damage and promote the production of plaques found in the brains of people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.
One study on children with amalgam fillings produced mixed results, however. The study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found no significant health differences in children with silver fillings compared with children who had composites. However, as pointed out by Dr. Hyman, the study duration was short and did not emphasize that the children with amalgams had much higher levels of mercury in their urine than the kids with white fillings. This is a critical point because it shows that the mercury vapors coming off amalgams 24/7 in a person’s mouth are indeed absorbed into the bloodstream where it will be deposited and stored in the fatty tissues, most particularly the brain over time.
The Complete Picture of Mercury Toxicity Symptoms
If you suspect you may be suffering from mercury toxicity from amalgams, below is the complete list of symptoms according to the Weston A. Price Foundation’s article on the health hazards of mercury.
- Local Oral Cavity: Excessive salivation; metallic taste; swollen tongue with scalloped edges; periodontal disease; bleeding gums; stomatitis; loosening of teeth; foul breath; white patches in mouth; bone loss around teeth; ulcers of gums, palate, tongue; burning of mouth; gum pigmentation.
- Psychological: Irritability and unreasonable anger; inability to make decisions; insomnia; lack of concentration; low self-confidence; drowsiness; decline of intellect; low self-control; nervousness; memory loss; depression; anxiety; shyness /timidity.
- Neurological: Headaches, including migraines; tremors (hands, feet, eyelids, tongue); muscular weakness; diffuse myalgia (muscular rheumatism); tinnitus (ringing in the ears); paraesthesia (abnormal skin sensations); impaired visual fields and visual acuity; depression; memory loss.
- Cardiovascular and Respiratory: Tachyarrhythmia (irregular heart beat); chest pain; changes in blood pressure; feeble or irregular pulse; pain or pressure in chest; persistent cough; emphysema; shallow or irregular breathing.
- Gastrointestinal: Abdominal pain (often mimicking ulcers); colitis; constipation; diarrhea; irritable bowel.
- Immunological: Allergies; rhinitis; swollen lymph nodes in neck; asthma; sinusitis.
- Endocrinological: Chronic fatigue; subnormal temperature; excessive perspiration; edema; weight loss; cold, clammy hands and feet; muscle weakness; hypoxia (oxygen deficiency in the tissues); loss of appetite; joint pain; thyroid dysfunction; infertility.
- Urinogenital: Frequent urination; night urination; loss of libido.
- Integumentary: Unexplained rashes.
Getting the Mercury Out Safely
Once people realize that their dental amalgams are very likely contributing to their health woes, a typical reaction is to want to get them out and replaced with composite fillings – fast!
The problem with this is that regular conventional dentists are totally unqualified to remove amalgams and have inadequate equipment to protect you (and themselves) from the mercury vapors and considerable toxic heavy metal exposure that occurs during the removal process.
What’s worse, conventional dentists think they are qualified and will tell you as such. It’s buyer beware and very much up to you to make sure your dentist knows what he/she is doing and is using the correct equipment and safety protocols before you submit to care at that office.
This story of a botched amalgam removal as described by a friend of mine is a sobering case in point. She was horribly poisoned and suffered autoimmune thyroid disease from an (at the time) apparently successful and noneventful amalgam filling removal. It shows what can happen if this process isn’t approached with caution. She has fortunately completely recovered under the expert care of her holistic practitioner who helped her do a safe mercury detox.
Amalgams Should ONLY be Removed by a Biological Dentist
The truth is that if you don’t have a qualified holistic or biological dentist to remove your amalgams, then it is actually safer to leave them in for the time being.
The good news is that there are more and more dentists that are qualified to help you get your amalgams safely out of your life for good. My husband went through this process about 15 years ago. He had all 6 of his amalgams removed, one every six months (the dentist tested each one and removed them based on how much they were leaking mercury vapor).
The reason we did it so slowly is because it was so expensive and wasn’t covered by insurance. It was so incredibly worth it even though it was a multi-year process. His autoimmune symptoms totally resolved over a period of months following the removal of the last amalgam. He also improved incrementally as each amalgam was replaced.
Now, many years later, the price for removal is (thankfully) much more reasonable, but you still need to take care to properly detox the mercury from your tissues after the process is complete.
Protocol for a Successful Mercury Detox
Remember … even if you remove your amalgams safely with a properly trained dentist, you still have all that mercury that has been stored in your fatty tissues over the years and possibly decades that needs to come out.
Dr. Hyman says that it takes up to 18 years for the body to clear only half of that mercury naturally from the body once amalgams are gone! Do people need to do a mercury detox once they have silver fillings removed?
Yes, yes and YES!
Doing a mercury detox starting the day you have your first amalgam removed until 6 months after your last one is taken out is very important. This protocol will work for detoxing other heavy metals as well.
It is the approach recommended by Biodynamic Wellness whose trained and caring staff brought my friend described above back to health after a botched amalgam removal which poisoned her. The dosages below are for adults. The dosage is cut in half for children.
- Natural Vitamin C as directed on the bottle for 6 months (with breakfast and again with dinner). Do not do high dose vitamin C or plain ascorbic acid.
- Populus Nigra 1⁄2 teaspoon in water twice daily 6 months (take upon arising and mid-afternoon without food).
- BioSuperfood (first 5 days – with breakfast and again with dinner)
- BioSuperfood (after first 5 days continuing for 6 months – with breakfast only)
- QuintEssential 1-2 vials each day during these 5 days to replace minerals displaced from the mercury fillings (with breakfast and dinner)
- Organic Sulfur 1 teaspoon in water 3 times per day 6 months (upon arising, mid-afternoon, and before sleep)
Oil Pulling to Remove Mercury
Another recommended part of the mercury detox protocol is to do traditional oil pulling also called Karack’s Oil Treatment. Here is how to proceed every day for 6 months following your amalgam removal as described by Biodynamic Wellness.
Hold a mouthful of unrefined sesame oil (dark bottle) in your mouth for 3-10 minutes intermittently swishing it around, “chewing it,” and gargling. When you can’t hold it any longer (without serious drooling!), spit it out. Then gargle and rinse with salt and baking soda, and brush your teeth. Do this treatment daily for 3-6 months.
The change of color from golden to white as well as the change of texture from thick to thin upon spitting out this oil indicated the degree of lipophilic (fat-loving) toxic chemicals, metals, and microbes that have been absorbed into the oil from the oral mucosa, as well as throughout the entire bodyas the blood circulates through the oral mucosa. Environmentally sensitive individuals particularly like the chemical-clearing effects of Dr. Karack’s Ayurvedic sesame oil treatment.
Recognizing that amalgams are dangerous to health, getting them properly removed by a trained dentist and replaced with biologically compatible composites, and following the proper protocol for a mercury detox described above during and after the removal process are the three things necessary to reclaim the health that slow and insidious mercury poisoning has taken from you or someone you love.
Need a Second Opinion?
You’ve probably noticed that truly biological dentists who are holistically minded in all areas are few and far between!
If you have a dental diagnosis that you aren’t sure is of benefit to your health or just need some advice, I recommend contacting Dr. Carlo Litano’s biological dental office in Tampa, Florida. If you can’t visit his office in person, he is available for a phone consultation to help you assess the situation remotely. Dr. Litano can also help coach you through dealing with your conventional dentist if that is your only option.
You can either set-up an appointment on his website or contact the office at 727-300-0044 to schedule a phone consult with the receptionist.
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Jake
I have 16 amalgam fillings, 8 of which are very large. I haven’t had any noticable symtoms, although I do have sleep issues and occasional anxiety (doesn’t everyone living in London?). If anyone on here is worried about their 1 or 2 amalgam fillings ruining their lives, I think you should explore other potential reasons for your ill health as your probably have a 20th of the mercury I have in your mouth and I don’t want people to be worrying unnecessarily – google is no good for anyone’s mental health!
I have to have some dental work done which will involve removing 8 of my old amalgams. I’m going to err on the side of caution as I am removing so many amalgams I’ll probably be exposed to a large dose of mercury vapour, so I have been seeking out a holistic dentist in the uk. My problem is that they’re all giving contradictory advice and it’s making me really confused about what to do. One advised me to just do the urgent work (8 fillings replaced) and take them out gradually – 1 quadrant at a time. Another said I should get all 16 of my amalgams removed in one day, not just the urgent work.
My questions are:
1) Do you know if it is better to remove gradually eg. one quadrant at a time or all at once?
2) If I remove them gradually, at one point to I start the detox, as I have read detoxing with amalgam fillings still remaining in the mouth can pull mercury from the remaining fillings.
3) Do you think it would be better to remove all 16 fillings, if I am going halfway down that road anyway or do you think it may be just too much for a body to handle?
4) How safe do you think mercury safe amalgam removal really is? Both dentists have told me there is a spike post removal despite being dressed like an astronaut and having a dam, alternative air source etc. Would the spike in exposure post removal be more damaging long term than just leaving my remaining fillings as they are?
If Sarah or anyone can help me answer these questions I’d be most grateful.
Many thanks!
EPotts
I used organic selenium yeast to detox my mercury toxicity. It is effective and extremely cost effective. I also added lots of broccoli and cabbage to my diet. My fatigue was crippling and I had a wealth of other symptoms too. The sesame oil swirl is a great idea, completely worth trying too.
Avita93
I removed an amalgam filling and I have metallic taste in my mouth. When should this go?? Or maybe it will never go? What should I use to make it disappear??
Sarah
Talk to your dentist about it ASAP. Intravenous vitamin C might be necessary.
El
I have four fillings and I’m scheduled to have two that are side by side done next week. I’ve been reading many articles and some say it is better to put space between fillings. I’m very concerned because I have been having all of the symptoms but have not been tested. One of my fillings is very large and will need an onlay so it is going to be very expensive. I’m also concerned about getting worse after getting the procedures done. Any suggestions…
Alana
Hi Sarah. I hope you are still responding to comments. I have about 5-6 amalgam fillings and all the health problems commonly associated with them. As you mentioned, I can’t afford to have them all taken out at one time, so I’m trying to decide which one to start with. I know you said have them measured, but I have one sitting right next to a gold crown. I’ve read that the two different metals causes much more mercury to leak out. Would it be wise to start with that tooth? Thank you in advance for your assistance!
Sarah
The decision as to which amalgam should come out first should be made by your holistic dentist. He/she will most likely consider the impact of the gold tooth on the situation as well.
Rita
I was diagnosed last year with Hashimotos. Have been treated for hypothyroid for several years.
My question is should I have my childhood amalgams remover now at my age of sixty? Also it appears there is only one dentist in the area that appears qualified and of course not covered by insurance. Any suggestions?
Thank you very much for your time. I greatly appreciate your articles.
Sarah
Your holistic dentist can test the amalgams to see how badly they are leaking. Then, you can get them out one at a time starting with the “leakiest” one. It is a much more affordable strategy this way to do it slowly and with the worst ones removed first.
Tina
I had my fillings taken out about 10 years ago. I had them in most all my teeth since I was a child. I never heard of this until this week. Is it too late for me to do a detox? Do I even need one now?
Sarah
I would definitely be tested for mercury overload by a reputable practitioner in your area. It can get stored in the tissues and trigger autoimmune issues later.
judith
what product did you use to actually detox mercury? aren’t you supposed to use a product that will specifically bind to mercury and take it out of body? Like ALA? what about andy cutler protocol? aren’t you supposed to take a much higher dose of vitamin c?
what dentist do you recommend? are you familiar with dr behm in florida?
orin
what a diet protocol would you recommend? gap’s?
Josee
I have many amalgams. I had one removed recently and it was not using a safe method. I felt like sh•t for 2-3 days after the intervention. If I start the detox procedure now but does not get all amalgams replaced before the next 5 years, should I keep the detox all this time?
Also will my body try to expel the amalgam itself eventually?