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Re: My teeth taste strange...

I've been reading through the archives. Looks like I've come to the
right place :)

I have the same feeling that my teeth are poisoning me, like a sixth
sense. It's really horrid to know I have all that poison in my teeth
and it was put there while I was a child, trusting adults. I only
consented to one mercury filling as an adult, and that was 8 years
ago, as I was too shy to say I didn't want it. But since then I have
always refused and had white ones.

I really want the mercury removed.

Heather

--- In amalgamillness@yahoogroups.com, "Binky" <lupideville@y...>
wrote:
> Hiya agian, yeah that's right. I taste strong metal ALL the time!
>
> And it's not 'healthy' metal taste if you know what I mean. It's a
> corroding kind of taste. And boy have I been ill for some years
> now. Far too ill to work. The best thing I can say it that
> it 'tastes like science class' in school. lol That probably
sounds
> weird but I'm sure you get what I mean. It reminds me of all the
> mercury and chemical smells in science class. So it probably has
> gone toxic.
>
>
> But I'm wondering if I've had a similar experience with contact
> lenses as you. When I was 15 I tried contact lenses for the first
> time and my eyes went pink too. Sort of pinky/red. I've never
seen
> pinkeye so I don't know what that would look like but it sounds
> similar to what happened to me.
>
> But when I tried contact lenses again years later it was 'sensitive
> eyes' solution and there were no problems. I have no idea what the
> saline was I used the first time round but perhaps it had a mercury
> base to it too. I was told at age 15 if I carried on wearing the
> lenses I could go blind. (??) They never really said why but they
> were worried that capilliaries would grow over my pupil too. Very,
> very odd.
>
> But they did say they'd never seen eyes go so pink like that EVER
> before. So it sounds very familiar to me.
>
> I'll read up on the links (if I can find them, lol).
>
> Cheers. xx Binks
>
> ps - I had no idea it was mercury that was in silver fillings. If
> I'd know that I'd have had all the fillings taken out YEARS ago.
> Mercury's POISON. Are dentists totally mad??
>
>
> --- In amalgamillness@yahoogroups.com, "Jinny Donohue"
> <beachsnowflake@b...> wrote:
> > Hi Binky, nice to meet you. My name is Jinny, I am a nurse and a
> > person who has mercury allergy.
> > I found out quite by accident that I was allergic to mercury.
In
> 1974 when
> > they first came out with soft contact lenses I got my first set.
> The saline
> > solution they made at the time was called thimerosol and it has a
> mercury
> > base. Thimerisol I later learned was the preservative used for
> years in
> > vaccines including those we all received as a child. Shortly
> after I got my
> > contact lenses I developed what looked like pink eye, first
mildly
> in one
> > eye and eventually severely in both eyes. For years I went from
> doc to doc
> > trying to find out why this was happening to me, I only knew if
MY
> lenses
> > were out it improved. Finally they came out with "Sensitive
eyes"
> formulas
> > of saline, which were thimerosol free. BINGO! Gone were the red
> eyes, the
> > pain and the constant tearing.
> > My teeth were like yours when I first sensed something wrong, I
> had a funny
> > almost metallic taste in my mouth. If you read some of the links
> Russ has
> > provided on the site you will understand a lot. I did. I was
> diagnosed with
> > the neuromuscular disease of myasthenia gravis in 2004. I have
no
> problem
> > believing that the mercury in your teeth make you sick, I am a
> prime example
> > Some people with MG I have met have had their teeth removed,
> some with
> > great success and have gone into remission.
> > You will never find a dentist who will tell you about mercury
> amalgam
> > illness. There was a link on the site about some Congresswoman in
> > California who was trying to bring it to the forefront but
believe
> me
> > healthcare is big business.
> > Many people have had their filling removed at replaced with
> porcelin I think
> > It's not that mercury got into your surgical sites Bink, but
> mercury when
> > it ages gives off toxic effects. Right now I am saving to have
> all my teeth
> > I have left removed, about 6 thousand.
> > I think you would benefit by reading up on it as much as you can
> on both the
> > websites listed below.
> >
> > Good luck
> > -------Original Message-------
> >
> > From: Binky
> > Date: 06/02/05 15:48:58
> > To: amalgamillness@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [amalgamillness] My teeth taste strange...
> >
> > You know how you're programmed from birth to detect poison in
> small
> > quantities? Like, some things put you off because your body
> > automatically knows they're bad for you?
> >
> > Well for years the taste of my fillings has been bothering me and
> > it's a constant nagging feeling in my head that they're bad. But
> my
> > dentist, of course, said they were safe.
> >
> > So now I want them out. But what do I get put in instead of the
> > silver fillings? And what is the most affordable?
> >
> > By the way - when I had my wisdom teeth out I bled an awful lot
> and
> > I thought I had a constant infection making me feel so ill.
After
> > the teeth were out I got MORE ill, not less.
> >
> > So I've been wondering if it's possible that the mercury in the
> > fillings somehow got directly into my blood stream with the huge
> > gaping holes I had from surgery. (The surgery went a little bit
> > wrong and it took me three months to recover and for the gums to
> > close instead of three days.)
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Thanks for reading this. xx Binky
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Other Resources:
> > amalgamillness.com
> > mercurytalk.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Fri Jun 24, 2005 11:09 pm

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You know how you're programmed from birth to detect poison in small quantities? Like, some things put you off because your body automatically knows they're...
Binky
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Hi Binky, nice to meet you. My name is Jinny, I am a nurse and a person who has mercury allergy. I found out quite by accident that I was allergic to mercury....
Jinny Donohue
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Jun 2, 2005
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Hiya agian, yeah that's right. I taste strong metal ALL the time! And it's not 'healthy' metal taste if you know what I mean. It's a corroding kind of...
Binky
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Jun 2, 2005
10:30 pm

I've been reading through the archives. Looks like I've come to the right place :) I have the same feeling that my teeth are poisoning me, like a sixth sense....
demererra
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Jun 24, 2005
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