michaell wrote:Quite often the mercury itself is not the problem: the problem arises when the gut is too acidic; and this arises especially when you consume too many sweet, fermented or fungal rich foods. Also, pathogens have a nack of acidifying your gut.
Michael, you are right abot acid level of the intestines, but when amalgams is the issue I dont agree with the "mercury itshelf is not the problem" part. Because amalgam fillings emit mercury vapors wich you directly inhale into your lungs then lungs convert them into metylmercury which is much more harmful for your body. This part also the part that Garet B misses to consider.
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