Dear American Dental Association, as well as some dentists
who only care about money:
The reason I am writing this letter is to let go of my
feelings of being victimized for so many years of my life simply because you
failed as moral human beings by allowing such a highly toxic poison-mercury-to
be placed in my mouth, knowing the dangers involved. I realize that it doesn’t
matter if I am a man, woman, or child, if there is money to be made, especially
on the desperation needs of the poor, you will deny the dangers no matter what.
It doesn’t matter how much you deny the toxicity and try to downplay the facts,
you dentists do this while you are standing right in front of a warning sign
posted on your office wall which states that at the minimum, the mercury
fillings cause cancer and birth defects. I make a point of asking every dentist
I have been to about the safety or danger of amalgam fillings, and I get this
same scenario every time. The truth is that you prey upon the poor. Everyone
needs dental care, and when a low-income person comes to the dentist, you make
most of your money on the repeated need to fill teeth using mercury amalgam.
Most people don’t even know the dangers, and if they learn, it’s usually too
late. This brings me to my personal situation.
I have suffered all my life from one ailment after another,
despite my highly health-conscious diet and exercise routines. I was always
referred to as the “sensitive one” or just treated like a hypochondriac. Let’s
start with a list the well-known symptoms associated with mercury poisoning,
things that I have personally experienced. Since I have personally experienced what
follows, there is not a single soul who could convince me that the mouth full
of mercury that I currently have is not the source of my suffering. When I go
through list after list of what mercury poison causes, it just makes my heart
sink to realize I have suffered from almost everything on the list.
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Chronic fatigue syndrome – I was diagnosed with
mild Narcolepsy at age 18 at UCLA…chronic fatigue?
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Food allergies – diagnosed with celiac disease
in 2007 – I never was able to get over 98 pounds until I was diagnosed and
changed my diet.
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Irritable bowel syndrome – diagnosed at around
age 28.
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Lupus – my current doctor suspected Lupus a year
ago, but Lupus is very hard to diagnose.
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Post-nasal drip, allergies, constant congestion,
recurring bronchitis, and daily coughing whether I smoked or not; more recently,
pneumonia; and, the newest one is the raging ear infection with loss of hearing
in one ear for the past month.
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Rapid deterioration of eyesight and eye
infections as a child when I would wake up with my eyes glued shut. Also,
ongoing irritation, redness, itching, burning, and light sensitivity.
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Constant dry mouth with a sour, unpleasant metal
taste in my mouth.
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I think the worst of all – mental fatigue, loss
of memory, learning disability, and general brain fog all the time.
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A diagnosis of fatty liver disease, which is
more exclusive to those with diabetes, the obese or heavy alcoholics.
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A diagnosis of osteopenia, that of a 65-year-old
woman and I was only 38 years old.
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A diagnosis of ulnar neuropathy stemming from my
left ulnar nerve to my right shoulder blade.
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Cervical neck disk deterioration which, often,
the pain could not be relieved by the chiropractor.
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A visit to the emergency room last year for
intense and ongoing pain, possible gallbladder problems that just couldn’t be
diagnosed with an ultrasound alone.
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Urgency to urinate frequently, frequent bladder
infections, and kidney pain.
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Another one that causes much anguish – the
rashes – strange rashes that appear suddenly, usually associated with stress,
on my face. This has grown to areas like my back at times, on my scalp, on my
chest, and on several occasions, I have had a severe case of MRSA from out of
nowhere.
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As far as memory loss, there have been numerous
times that I forget my own phone number, never remember the names of those I
work with, sometimes I even forget my boss’s name. I forget math formulas 5
seconds after I just did them. Words get fumbled in my mouth as I am trying to
get them out into a complete sentence. I can’t find the right words to tell
people what I mean.
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ADHD – I was diagnosed at around age 35, along
with fragmented thinking, and the doctor thought I was blind and gave me her
glasses to finish the evaluation.
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Acid reflux appeared on the scene just recently,
making it virtually impossible for me to complete my yoga classes.
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Just recently, I found a link that explains how
one acquires celiac disease; first through candida albicans, which I was
diagnosed with-after probably suffering with it most of my life-at age 42.
After taking a heavy dose of high level antibiotics for a spider bite, it felt
like I was sitting on a campfire due to a flaming yeast infection. Candida is
caused by constant use of antibiotics, and birth control pills, which was a pattern
for me as well. The candida is theorized to cause small holes in the
intestines, causing leaky gut, which then causes a myriad of problems when
things leak into your bloodstream when they should NOT.
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When I broke the bones in my foot in a car
accident 3 years ago, for some ungodly reason, the bones just would not heal,
cast after cast after cast.
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When I got an EKG a couple years ago, the doctor
took forever to return to the exam room. I glanced at the EKG readout, and it
had a warning on it of an irregular heartbeat. The doctor finally returned,
asked me if I was experiencing any chest pain, and then simply said, “Don’t eat
eggs, your cholesterol is high.” I eat a diet of mainly low fat poultry,
vegetables, and whole grains that don’t contain gluten. It is highly unlikely
that I have high cholesterol, but very likely that something is throwing off my
lab readings.
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Intolerance to high and low temperatures. My
hands and feet turn blue and I shiver in the slightest cold weather, and the
heat is absolutely unbearable for me. It feels like I am going to self-combust.
I get a butterfly rash all over my body and intense sunburn now as an older
adult.
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My skin becomes unbearably itchy for no apparent
reason on different parts of my body. I will scratch sometimes until I bruise
while I am sleeping.
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I have horrible recurring nightmares many
nights, when I can finally fall asleep. This is a complete change to the times
I just can’t wake up. Then there are the night sweats that wake me because my
sheets are drenched in sweat.
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Over the last couple of years, I started getting
debilitating, painful menstrual cramps that left me writhing on the floor. The
only alternative I could find was getting Depo-Provera shots to make my period
go away.
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Muscle pain plagues me. My shoulder muscles
don’t know how to be pain-free anymore, though I am trying hard to retrain
them.
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A super-sensitivity to noises-especially
children yelling, swings squeaking, dogs barking, radios too loud, talking is
too loud, noise is painful to me.
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How about constant anxiety, fears, isolation,
panic attacks, loss of self-confidence, loss of words, feeling overwhelmed, and
daily feeling of life being an endless, joyless, struggle?
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My teeth – where do I begin? I have 4 large
mercury amalgam fillings that are leaking and the teeth are broken and 4
slightly smaller filling that I long to be removed, but it is going to cost me
thousands of dollars, and I have to leave the country to do this. I probably
also have cavitations and infections deep in my jaw from root canals that had
to be done after amalgam filling ruined those teeth, and they fell victim, and
on two side of my lower mouth, there are no teeth because it went one step
further.
I pray that nothing stands in my
way to go and have my mercury fillings removed in about a month. I just got my
passport, and I am worried that I won’t have enough money; worried that I won’t
be able to find someone to go with me, however many trips it takes; I am
fearful of the pain involved; and, most of all, I am scared to death of the
toxicity that will be unleashed in my body after removing the fillings. I am
already taking many supplements to detoxify my liver before I go, as well as
beefing up my immune system.
It worries me that my son has a
couple of amalgam fillings in his mouth as well. He suffers from mood
disorders, ADHD, depression, anxiety, lack of initiative; I suspect bipolar
disorder, angry outbursts, and sadness, lack of self-esteem, poor memory, and
OCD behaviors. He is only 18.
My question is: is there no conscious
to such mass human suffering? The needless suffering? Isn’t it better to have a
choice to just lose all your teeth instead of being slowly poisoned? It would
have been nice to have a choice. Thank God for the dentists who have decided to
stop putting mercury in mouths, and for those who go so far as to remove them.
This is a silent holocaust that is going on. I wouldn’t be surprised if mercury
amalgam is what caused my grandmother to die with Alzheimer’s, as well as my
step-father who is suffering from it as we speak.
I will tell as many people who are
willing to listen about what I have experienced, as well as what I have learned
through extensive researching on this subject. Ultimately, after I have them
removed, I will serve as a living proof experiment if my health improves as a
result. Hopefully, it is not too late.
My final words are, “To every action, there is
an equal and opposite reaction.” To those of you who knowingly profited from
the suffering of countless people as a result of mercury poisoning, I believe
you will have your day when you experience an equal suffering for your actions
– it is called karma. I do not wish bad karma on anyone, I just know that it
exists, it has to. I also hope that mercury poison will stop hurting people,
whether it is through dental amalgam fillings, coal burning plants,
contaminated fish, vaccinations, or whatever the source. I have a hope that we
haven’t destroyed everything on our Earth.