Hi:
The fact that you have no teeth, it does not mean that there is no
mercury in your jaws.
It is very common for dentists to leave small pieces of amalgam buried
at the bottom of the tooth socket.
Also, when teeth are removed the ligament tissue that bond the tooth to
the bone should be removed by drilling a millimeter of bone all around
the socket.
If this is not done a cavitation will result. A small thickness of bone
will grow on the jaw top leaving a cavity below.
A cavitation is a place of focal infection for anaerobic germs and a
depository of any amalgam chip left behind.
Once again I highly recommend reading Dr Huggins book , or ""The root
canal cover up" by Dr George Meining
Regards
Peter R.
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Hmmm, I'm here to tell you, it ain't necessarily so. complete upper and
lower dentures for the past thirty years, no other source of mercury or
amalgams that I'm aware of, and tinnitis out the ears. Wish it wasn't
so, but then there are so many things like that.
Malcolm
At 06:12 PM 6/1/03 -0700, you wrote:
Hi:
There are many reports that tinnitus have completely disappeared and
it never returned, upon the removal of the last piece of amalgam from
the teeth.
The main culprit are root canals.
See Dr. Hal Huggin's "Its all in your head: page 54
<www.hugnet.com>
Regards
Peter R
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