Metal fillings are a silver / tin? / mercury amalgam.
It has to be mixed soft enough to press into the hole.
The more silver or tin you add, the harder and more stable it becomes.
Therefore, CS will make a filling harder, more stable and tend to lock up
the mercury better in the matrix.
Seems to me that they could place a bit of silver foil over the filling
just after installing it. Maybe no one has thought of that?
ode
At 06:53 PM 12/17/2006 +0000, you wrote:
Thank you for allowing me to join. My name is Dee Fitzpatrick and I live
in Epsom in the UK. I have been using CS (or EIS) for two years now with
wonderful results, both for me and my family, and my dog. I have
'converted' many friends and even strangers to CS and have had some really
good feedback. I would like to ask the list a question if I may: does
anyone know if it is possible that mercury in dental fillings be dissolved
by taking EIS. Or maybe the process speeded up
a bit. Many thanks.
Dee Fitzpatrick
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