Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Mercury Fillings

Yes, that is me under the pink cloth. I am having mercury fillings removed from my mouth safely. I had 5 of them removed while at Sanoviv because after searching in my hometown for a biological dentist, I couldn't find one. Mercury (Amalgam) fillings are banned in Japan, Norway, Sweden, Austria and Germany. Connecticut banned it because it was poisoning their waterways. Mercury is proven to be bad for our health but every time we put them in, chew or remove them, mercury is being released into our body. Biological dentists believe that the mouth is connected to the body. Any disease of the mouth can affect other organs in the body so it is important that caution be used in treating the mouth. Sanoviv followed 9 protocols in removing my mercury fillings. As you can see, I have an IV to help flush out any metal. I also have a oxygen mask to breathe fresh air while I am covered with a rubber dam. They use ionizers and high vacuum suction. After my procedure, I had lymphatic massages, cleanse kits and saunas to assure that any mercury that may have gotten into my system would be eliminated from my body.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Kathy,Im so interested in Sanoviv. I would love to know how much extrat the cost was to get the mercury fillings out,becuase I have 5 that need to come out. Im wondering if I should get that done before coming for the medical program or not. Please any input appreciated. Thanks please contact me at melhanks@verizon.net
    Mel

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