Ode Coyote wrote:

> Silver makes a silver/mercury amalgum more stable.
> Having bound with the mercury, the mercury further hardens and is less likely 
> to migrate some place else.
> If it doesn't migrate, it's less toxic.
>
> Mercury isn't toxic. Mercuric oxide is.

Untrue, mercury is very toxic.  Mercury metal is not readily absorbed, and you 
can actually swallow a good bit of it and 99.9+% will pass though you without 
being absorbed, and in most cases you will not get enough to notice. But any 
and all soluble compounds of mercury are readily absorbed and highly toxic.  
Also pure mercury vapors are toxic as well, they can get absorbed through the 
lungs.  There is  a very long list of mercury compounds that are toxic, one of 
the most toxic is methyl mercury.

>
> Silver prevents mercury from oxidizing. [Sorta like nickle prevents stainless 
> steel from rusting]
> But you can't put enough silver in an amalgum to completely stabilize it and 
> it still be soft enough to push into a cavity.
>
> I have a mouth full of metal.
> Since using CS, not one has developed a leak in several years...nor have I 
> needed any more metal.

I still have a mouth full of amalgams as well, but will not accept any more. My 
sister had all hers removed, I think it may have saved her life, she was 
definitely going downhill fast several decades ago before she had that done.

Marshall

>
>
> My dentist refuses to believe it...but can't find any places to put any 
> anymore.
>
> My 2 cents.
>
> ode
>
> At 10:31 AM 5/29/2005 EDT, you wrote:
> >>>>
>
>      I was told that if one has mercury fillings that according to Anrew 
> Cutler the silver binds to mercury as it does in silver fillings and 
> therefore it would be highly toxic for anyone to use CS who has mercury 
> fillings. I am not able to remove my 7 fillings at this time because the lyme 
> has hit my scalp,neck and heart causing severe muscle contractions and spasms 
> making sitting in the dental chair difficult. I have known people to improve 
> with mercury fillings and others not improve who removed them. But, I'd like 
> to know about the above concern fo usingCS if you have mercury fillings. I 
> also have been informed that chlorella and selenium should not be used during 
> CS usage because they would chelate out the CS that your trying to get 
> therapeutic results with. Any Thoughts?
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