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Health Improvements from Mercury Amalgam Removal and Mercury Detoxification
From: www.mercuryfreenow.com

This long section will be extremely valuable to you if:

  • You now have mercury-amalgam fillings and want to know how your health may improve if you have them removed
  • You've already had these fillings removed and want to know the benefits of participating in a mercury detoxification program
  • You have any symptoms or diseases related to amalgam fillings

(For more details see Your Complete Guide to Mercury Detoxification: How to Safely Remove Mercury from Your Teeth and Body)

Mercury-Amalgam Filling Removal and Symptom Improvement

This chart is a compilation of studies organized by Sam Ziff of Bio-Probe, Inc. A total of 1569 patients participated. We've arranged the results to emphasize the Percentage Improved or Cured, highlighting those symptoms most improved solely from the removal of mercury-amalgam fillings. The other columns also yield important data. For example, the Percentage with Symptom and the Total Number of Symptoms columns show that the most common symptoms related to mercury-amalgam fillings in this particular study are fatigue, headaches, vision problems, and depression. But as you can see, it covers a vast array of mercury related symptoms.

Before and after the removal of their mercury amalgam fillings, patients were evaluated for the symptoms listed in the chart. Allowing for minimal variables, the only constant was that all participants had their amalgam fillings removed. It is common sense that if a symptom wasn't related to mercury poisoning, it wouldn't show improvement after the fillings were removed.

Symptom Improvement after Mercury-Amalgam Filling Removal
Percentage with SymptomSymptomPercentage Improved or CuredNumber Improved or CuredTotal Number Of Symptoms
6Lack of energy9788 91
17Metallic taste95247260
8Gum problems94121129
5Anxiety938096
22Depression91315347
8Irritability90119132
14Allergy896881
22Dizziness88301343
6Bloating887088
5Chest pains876979
34Headaches87460531
10Irregular heart beat87139159
45Fatigue86603705
12Ulcers (oral cavity)86162189
10Nervousness83131158
8Muscle tremor83104126
15Intestinal problems83192231
8Numbness anywhere8297118
17Lack of concentration80216270
12Insomnia78146187
7Multiple sclerosis7686113
17Memory loss73193265
29Vision problems63289462
6Blood pressure problems545399

In our opinion, the extent of symptom improvement was primarily related to the length of time the individual was mercury toxic, the amount of damage mercury had done to the general body and central nervous system (CNS), the participant's overall health at the time of removal, the health of the immune and detoxification systems, and the amount and kind of any supplementation a participant was taking.

For the purposes of this article, the "general body" includes every part of the body except the CNS.

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