This topic is of great importance to me as I came down with severe chronic fatigue within weeks of having two gold crowns placed in my mouth along with a host of pre-existing mercury fillings. I have also experienced SEVERE electrical shocks in my neck and back of my skull on occassion. This only started after the gold crowns were placed and I know that this is due to a battery effect (but of course my dentist does not believe this).

These shocks happen about 6-10 times an hour and when one hits I am in a great deal of pain. They last for probably a fraction of a second but they really, really hurt. This will go on for 24-48 hours, even through the night, then go away. These episodes come on about once a month.

I went all summer and most of this fall without an episode but had another one a couple of days ago.

One of those gold crowned teeth had to be pulled. If I have another electrical shock episode I think I'll just go to my dentist and DEMAND that he pull the other one.

I want to go to Mexico to have the rest of my amalgams and root canal teeth removed but as a stay at home mother we have very limited funds and even with the huge discount, a trip to Mexico would cost us money we don't have right now.

Anyway, I see that I'm rambling.

I remain very interested in this topic!

Blessings,
Lea Ann

----- Original Message ----- From: "Ode Coyote" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 5:21 AM
Subject: Re: CS>silver ions vs. particles


You are talking about a battery effect?
I you have a gold crown, mercury 'can', but not always, slowly plate to
that crown.

Pretty detailed article here on gold / amalgam reactions..a bit over my head
http://www.ibiblio.org/amalgam/

The electrochemical potentials  in the order from most reactive (+) to
least reactive (-):
Zn & Zn(Hg) > Sn > Cu(Hg) > Cu > Ag > Hg > Au
+.7626 +.1406 -.3511 -.3400 -.799 -.852 -1.42


Reverse amalgam-ation, perhaps, where silver sucks mercury that's alloyed
with silver out of fillings?

I dunno,  mercury has a pretty strong tendency to dissolve things like
silver, zinc,  tin, gold and lead into it at room temperatures.
Never tried it with aluminum or copper.  Maybe those too.
Ode



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