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  • Le mercure dans nos bouches

    Qui parmi vous ont des amalgames dentaires dans leurs bouches? Voici un petit documentaire des mefaits et les maladies qui sont causes par le mercure et l'intoxication due au Mercure des amalgames dentaires:


  • #2
    Salâm yâ akhî l karîm,

    Je voulais poster des choses dans ce genre hier. J'ai moi même des symptômes depuis longtemps et avec le recul et la prise de connaissance du sujet je me rends compte qu'il coïncident avec l'application d'un très gros amalgame dans une dent dévitalisée il y a longtemps...

    EN France l'intoxication au mercure par les amalgames dentaires (qui sont constitués à 53% de mercure, de la pure folie!!!) n'est pas reconnue. Officiellement tout va bien! Il n'y a pas de labo spécialisés.

    Il semble que pour se faire soigner il faille procéder à un chellation au DMPS. Sauf qu'en France on ne prescrit pas le DMPS et que les médecins généralistes ne sont pas formés à ce genre de toxicologie ou il l'écarte d'un revers de main...

    Un document qui explique comment procéder en France, se faire préscrire un ordonnance pour commander du DMPS en Hollande, faire les injections sous contrôle médicale puis envoyer les prélèvements dans un laboratoire spécialisé en Allemagne.

    http://www.lelibrepenseur.org/Chelat...cure_Final.pdf
    Ceux qui ont mécru, n'ont-ils pas vu que les cieux et la terre formaient une masse compacte? Ensuite Nous les avons séparés et fait de l'eau toute chose vivante. Ne croiront-ils donc pas? S21 V30

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    • #3
      http://metauxtoxic.online.fr/Le_Merc...aux_Lourds.pdf
      Ceux qui ont mécru, n'ont-ils pas vu que les cieux et la terre formaient une masse compacte? Ensuite Nous les avons séparés et fait de l'eau toute chose vivante. Ne croiront-ils donc pas? S21 V30

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      • #4
        Wa3alaykom es-salam akhi el aziz,

        Oui c'est une crime contre l'humanite le fait de mettre des amalgames de mercures dans les bouches si ce n'est pas fait intentionnellement pour detruire les humains de la planete.

        Essaie de manger bcp de coriandre, il y a des etudes publies sur son efficacites de chelatations des metaux lourds apres une intoxication. Si tu veux enlever l'amalgame il faut voire un dentiste specialise car bcp de fumee de mercure degage pendant l'enlevement.

        Le humus est aussi un bon chelateur naturel. Il y a des grands depos de humus en Hongrie.

        Sinon Tu peux aller avec les injections d'EDTA pour bien chelater ses poisons.

        Voici une etude sur l'efficacite de coriandre contre le mercure et que les amalgames de mercure sont un facteur de risque de cancer:


        Significant mercury deposits in internal organs following the removal of dental amalgam, & development of pre-cancer on the gingiva and the sides of the tongue and their represented organs as a result of inadvertent exposure to strong curing light (used to solidify synthetic dental filling material) & effective treatment: a clinical case report, along with organ representation areas for each tooth.

        Omura Y, Shimotsuura Y, Fukuoka A, Fukuoka H, Nomoto T.

        <H3 class=label>Source</H3>Heart Disease Research Foundation, New York, USA.


        <H3>Abstract</H3>Because of the reduced effectiveness of antibiotics against bacteria (e.g. Chlamydia trachomatis, alpha-Streptococcus, Borrelia burgdorferi, etc.) and viruses (e.g. Herpes Family Viruses) in the presence of mercury, as well as the fact that the 1st author has found that mercury exists in cancer and pre-cancer cell nuclei, the presence of dental amalgam (which contains about 50% mercury) in the human mouth is considered to be a potential hazard for the individual's health. In order to solve this problem, 3 amalgam fillings were removed from the teeth of the subject of this case study. In order to fill the newly created empty spaces in the teeth where the amalgams had formerly existed, a synthetic dental-filling substance was introduced and to solidify the synthetic substance, curing light (wavelength range reportedly between 400-520 nm) was radiated onto the substance in order to accelerate the solidifying process by photo-polymerization. In spite of considerable care not to inhale mercury vapor or swallow minute particles of dental amalgam during the process of removing it by drilling, mercury entered the body of the subject. Precautions such as the use of a rubber dam and strong air suction, as well as frequent water suctioning and washing of the mouth were insufficient. Significant deposits of mercury, previously non-existent, were found in the lungs, kidneys, endocrine organs, liver, and heart with abnormal low-voltage ECGs (similar to those recorded 1-3 weeks after i.v. injection of radioisotope Thallium-201 for Cardiac SPECT) in all the limb leads and V1 (but almost normal ECGs in the precordial leads V2-V6) the day after the procedures were performed. Enhanced mercury evaporation by increased temperature and microscopic amalgam particles created by drilling may have contributed to mercury entering the lungs and G.I. system and then the blood circulation, creating abnormal deposits of mercury in the organs named above. Such mercury contamination may then contribute to intractable infections or pre-cancer. However, these mercury deposits, which commonly occur in such cases, were successfully eliminated by the oral intake of 100 mg tablet of Chinese parsley (Cilantro) 4 times a day (for average weight adults) with a number of drug-uptake enhancement methods developed by the 1st author, including different stimulation methods on the accurate organ representation areas of the hands (which have been mapped using the Bi-Digital O-Ring Test), without injections of chelating agents. Ingestion of Chinese parsley, accompanied by drug-uptake enhancement methods, was initiated before the amalgam removal procedure and continued for about 2 to 3 weeks afterwards, and ECGs became almost normal. During the use of strong bluish curing light to create a photo-polymerization reaction to solidify the synthetic filling material, the adjacent gingiva and the side of the tongue were inadvertently exposed. This exposure to the strong bluish light was found to produce pre-cancerous conditions in the gingiva, the exposed areas of the tongue, as well as in the corresponding organs represented on those areas of the tongue, and abnormally increased enzyme levels in the liver. These abnormalities were also successfully reversed by the oral intake of a mixture of EPA with DHA and Chinese parsley, augmented by one of the non-invasive drug-uptake enhancement methods previously described by the 1st author, repeated 4 times each day for 2 weeks.


        Sinon moi j'avais 3 amalgames dentaires
        Dernière modification par absent, 16 août 2011, 19h14.

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        • #5
          Oui c'est une crime contre l'humanite le fait de mettre des amalgames de mercures dans les bouches si ce n'est pas fait intentionnellement pour detruire les humains de la planete.
          Salam,

          et ca se passe ou? En Algerie?


          However, these mercury deposits, which commonly occur in such cases, were successfully eliminated by the oral intake of 100 mg tablet of Chinese parsley (Cilantro) 4 times a day (for average weight adults)
          Des comprimes a base de persil? Du persil chinois... + 1 autre medicament
          Dernière modification par absente, 16 août 2011, 19h03.

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          • #6
            Salam,

            et ca se passe ou? En Algerie?

            Partout dans le monde. l'Algerie est dependante de l'occident et de son systeme medical. La companie qui produit les amalgames c'est une companie Allemande multinationale. Elle a fait des pseudos recherches que les Amalgames ne sont pas toxiques mais ce n'est pas ce que disent des milliers de dentistes et de malades a cause de ces amalgames.
            Dernière modification par absent, 16 août 2011, 19h14.

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            • #7
              Le métal le plus dangereux après l'uranium dans la bouche de millions de personnes sans que ça ne gène qui que soit!

              Lyna c'est partout dans toute la terre, c'est le bon vieux plombage de chez le dentiste. Et quand tu en a de différents âge ça augmente le pouvoir nocif. Il n'y a que quelques pays qui ont interdit le plombage au mercure: Norvège, Suède, Allemagne, Japon, Russie (en 1975 déjà) etc.

              ils feront tout pour l'argent ces chiens! C'est comme pour l'aspartame tout le monde sait que c'est cancérigène... sauf les labos proches des industriels...
              Ceux qui ont mécru, n'ont-ils pas vu que les cieux et la terre formaient une masse compacte? Ensuite Nous les avons séparés et fait de l'eau toute chose vivante. Ne croiront-ils donc pas? S21 V30

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              • #8
                Des comprimes a base de persil? Du persil chinois... + 1 autre medicament
                Le coriandre est appelle aussi le persil chinois et pas le persil qu'on connait je crois.

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                • #9
                  Apparrement il protege meme contre le plomb selon cette recherche:

                  Preventive effect of Coriandrum sativum (Chinese parsley) on localized lead deposition in ICR mice.

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                  • #10
                    Je vois...merci

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                    • #11
                      La coriandre c'est le Qusbar que tu mets dans la chorba tout simplement.
                      Ceux qui ont mécru, n'ont-ils pas vu que les cieux et la terre formaient une masse compacte? Ensuite Nous les avons séparés et fait de l'eau toute chose vivante. Ne croiront-ils donc pas? S21 V30

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                      • #12
                        la chelation prend longtemps. Des fois des annes pour chelater tous les metaux lourds. Il y aussi chlorella qui aide a la chelation mais ce truc est introuvable en Algerie je crois.

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                        • #13
                          1 autre medicament
                          drug enhancement je crois juste une methode pour augmenter l'absorption du coriandre pour qu'il soit plus efficace.

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                          • #14
                            J'ai trouve cet article qui n'est pas tres vieux mais qui me semble interessant...


                            Une petite question la couleur du mercure dans la bouche elle est comment?


                            ADA Council on Scientific Affairs

                            Revised: August 2009

                            Dental amalgam is considered a safe, affordable and durable material that has been used to restore the teeth of more than 100 million Americans. It contains a mixture of metals such as silver, copper and tin, in addition to mercury, which binds these components into a hard, stable and safe substance. Dental amalgam has been studied and reviewed extensively, and has established a record of safety and effectiveness.

                            The FDI World Dental Federation and the World Health Organization concluded in a 1997 consensus statementi: "No controlled studies have been published demonstrating systemic adverse effects from amalgam restorations." Another conclusion of the report stated that, aside from rare instances of local side effects of allergic reactions, "the small amount of mercury released from amalgam restorations, especially during placement and removal, has not been shown to cause any … adverse health effects."

                            In 1998 the ADA’s Council on Scientific Affairsii published its first major review of the scientific literature on dental amalgam which concluded that “based on available scientific information, amalgam continues to be a safe and effective restorative material." The Council’s report also stated, "There currently appears to be no justification for discontinuing the use of dental amalgam."

                            In an articleiii published in the February 1999 issue of the Journal of the American Dental Association, researchers report finding "no significant association of Alzheimer’s Disease with the number, surface area or history of having dental amalgam restorations" and "no statistically significant differences in brain mercury levels between subjects with Alzheimer’s Disease and control subjects."

                            A 2003 paper published in the New England Journal of Medicineiv states, “Patients who have questions about the potential relation between mercury and degenerative diseases can be assured that the available evidence shows no connection.”

                            In 2004, an expert panel reviewed the peer-reviewed, scientific literature published from 1996 to December 2003 on potential adverse human health effects caused by dental amalgam and published a report. The review was conducted by the Life Sciences Research Office (LSRO) and funded by the National Institutes of Dental and Craniofacial Research, National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Devices and Radiological Health, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The resulting report states that, “The current data are insufficient to support an association between mercury release from dental amalgam and the various complaints that have been attributed to this restoration material. These complaints are broad and nonspecific compared to the well-defined set of effects that have been documented for occupational and accidental elemental mercury exposures. Individuals with dental amalgam-attributed complaints had neither elevated urinary mercury nor increased prevalence of hypersensitivity to dental amalgam or mercury when compared with controls.” The full report is available from LSRO (www.lsro.org). A summary of the review is published in Toxicological Reviews.v

                            In 2006, the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) and Environmental Health Perspectives published the results of two independent clinical trials designed to examine the effects of mercury release from amalgam on the central and peripheral nervous systems and kidney function. The authors concluded that “there were no statistically significant differences in adverse neuropsychological or renal effects observed over the 5-year period in children whose caries are restored using dental amalgam or composite materials”;vi,vii and “children who received dental restorative treatment with amalgam did not, on average, have statistically significant differences in neurobehavioral assessments or in nerve conduction velocity when compared with children who received resin composite materials without amalgam. These findings, combined with the trend of higher treatment need later among those receiving composite, suggest that amalgam should remain a viable dental restorative option for children.”viii

                            In May 2008, a Scientific Committee of the European Commission addressed safety concerns for patients, professionals and the use of alternative restorative materials.ix The committee concluded that dental amalgams are effective and safe, both for patients and dental personnel and also noted that alternative materials are not without clinical limitations and toxicological hazards.

                            The ADA Council on Scientific Affairs prepared a comprehensive literature review (PDF) on amalgam safety that summarizes the state of the evidence for amalgam safety over the last five years (from January 2004 to April 2009). Based on the results of this review, the Council reaffirmed at its July 2009 meeting that the scientific evidence supports the position that amalgam is a valuable, viable and safe choice for dental patients.

                            On July 28, 2009, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued its final rule on encapsulated dental amalgam classifying amalgam and its component parts, elemental mercury and powder alloy, as a class II medical device. Previously there was no classification for encapsulated amalgam, and dental mercury (class I) and alloy (class II) were classified separately. This new regulation places encapsulated amalgam in the same class of devices as most other restorative materials, including composite and gold fillings. At the same time, the FDA also reaffirmed the agency’s position that the material is a safe and effective restorative option for patients.

                            The CSA supports ongoing research on the safety of existing dental materials and in the development of new materials, and continues to believe that amalgam is a valuable, viable and safe choice for dental patients.

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                            • #15
                              Une petite question la couleur du mercure dans la bouche elle est comment?

                              Le mien avait une couleur argente puis il est devenu noire. Mais je ne l'ai plus Hamdollah et je bois bcp de jus de coriandre pour chalater le reste.

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