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Stacie
12-06-2002, 07:36 AM
Be very careful about any metal in the mouth - evidence that that is not
healthy either due to changes due to metal reaction with saliva, etc.

Much great info here on dangers of amalgam, root canals, braces and more......

https://www.hamptonroadspub.com/main/books/excerpts/elements2.html
Multiple Sclerosis Is Predominantly a Dental Disease

Multiple sclerosis (MS), also known as disseminated sclerosis, is a chronic
disease of the nervous system affecting young and middle-aged adults. The
myelin sheaths surrounding nerves in the brain and spinal cord are damaged,
which affects the function of the nerves involved. The course of the
illness is characterized by recurrent relapses followed by remissions. The
disease affects various parts of the brain and spinal cord, resulting in
typically scattered symptoms. These include unsteady gait and shaky
movements of the limbs (ataxia), rapid involuntary movements of the eyes
(nystagmus), defects in speech pronunciation (dysarthria), spastic
weakness, and optic neuritis.

Since its discovery around the mid-1830s, there has been endless
speculation about the cause of MS. Now we’ve come to realize that the first
reported appearance of the disease occurred only a few years after the
original insertions of dental mercury as amalgam fillings in 1826. During
our interview, Cardiologist Thomas Levy told me that Dr. Hal Huggins has
researched this medical history and acted on it.

"Dr. Huggins has consistently witnessed improvement in MS patients
undergoing amalgam removal. He observes clear symptomatic and laboratory
test improvements in up to 85 percent of the patients. Until he
relinquished his Colorado dental license, it was common to see
wheelchair-bound patients discontinue use of their support chairs and take
steps on their own once again," said Dr. Levy.

Multiple sclerosis recovery has happened repeatedly for patients so
afflicted because they have undergone dental amalgam removal. Clinical
observation confirms that multiple sclerosis is predominantly a dental
disease. It is brought on by dentists packing mercury and other amalgamated
metals into the cavities of people with impaired teeth. Mercury amalgams
have made people what holistic and mercury-free dentist Richard T. Hansen,
D.M.D., of Fullerton, California, has described as "dental cripples."
(Note: Dr. Hansen’s holistic practice procedures are discussed at length in
chapter 2. See the listing of his book on holistic dentistry in appendix B.)

The success rate of healing for MS patients increased with Dr. Huggins’
discovery of fluoride in all its forms as a complicating factor in the
disease. Fluoride must be scrupulously avoided by MS patients. They must
not drink fluoridated water, brush with fluoridated toothpaste, or take
fluoride dental treatments. Ingestion of this chemical retards the
patient’s clinical progress toward healing or even promotes frank clinical
relapse of MS symptoms.

Dr. Huggins has MS. Since he has experienced its symptoms for many years,
Dr. Huggins himself is all too keenly aware of the nuances and persistence
of MS as a disease. But he keeps the symptoms largely in check by following
a series of stringent lifestyle modifications, eating an excellent diet
(the dental diet), and taking nutritional supplementation as part of his
daily regimen. It is well known that dentists push the use of fluoride
products and fluoride drinking water on the public. By doing so, they are
assuredly increasing the incidence of multiple sclerosis in the Western
world. (See chapter 14.)

The brain and central nervous system (CNS) are strongly affected by the
electrical current present in all people whose mouths contain metal. This
phenomenon is readily recognized as "oral galvanism." Such electrical
currents can be measured easily with a probe and a microammeter.Amalgams,
metallic crowns, and braces generally all register from 1 to 100
microamperes of current in a positive or negative polarity. The natural
currents found in the brain are in the range of 7 to 9 nanoamperes, making
the mouth currents anywhere from 100 times to 10,000 times more powerful.
Keep in mind that the base of the brain is roughly an inch away from the
upper teeth.

The consequence is that MS patients and various other neurologically
affected patients demonstrate improvement immediately with removal of this
metallic electrical dental material. Their muscle strength and coordination
improve and various symptoms decrease, including severe migraine headaches,
chronic cough, jaw pain, muscle cramping, chest pain, and low energy
levels. Even psychiatric and emotional depression disappear.