This website brings together information on all these sources of mercury toxicity and provides a "big picture" bringing together all these threads
| Mercury in all its forms is highly toxic and negatively affects human health and the environment in many ways, both directly and indirectly. Chronic mercury poisoning is characterised by a wide range of symptoms which can make diagnosis difficult. “Silver” amalgam dental fillings are 50% mercury and there is growing evidence worldwide of its negative impact on the health of both dental patients and the dental personnel - dentists and dental nurses – who handle it. |
Thimerosal, the preservative used in many vaccines, contains mercury and is linked to autism, learning difficulties and behavioural problems. Mercury from both these sources contaminates soil, air and water. Quite simply there is no safe limit for mercury and it has no place in the 21st century especially as other alternatives are available. It is a slow, cumulative poison and we absorb it from many sources e.g. contaminated air from the cremation process. |
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New UN Treaty on Mercury Requires Countries to Phase Down Dental Amalgam.
05/02/2013 by Dr Mercola.
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Category: latest news Author: Dr Mercola.
Scientific Dental Academy to Aid U.N. Global Phase-Down Of Mercury Fillings.
25/01/2013 by Freya Koss , publicist, International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology.
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Category: latest news Author: Freya Koss , publicist, International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology.
Dental Mercury's Toxic Journey Into the Environment.
22/01/2013 by Team Mercury Exposure and IAOMT.
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Category: mercury in the environment Author: Team Mercury Exposure and IAOMT.
Global Mercury Pollution in Oceans Top Layer Doubled Last Century, Says U.N. Environment Agency.
13/01/2013 by Huffington Post.
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Category: latest news Author: Huffington Post.
Scandal Strikes Again at the Casa Pia - The Dental Mercury Experiment.
30/05/2012
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Landmark Victory for Norwegian Dental Nurse, Tordis Klausen.
04/05/2012
First dental assistant to have her illness recognised as an occupational illness. [read more]
Category: impact on dental personnel
Mercury Injury Recognised as an Occupational Disease, by Trygve Bergsland.
20/04/2012
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