Author: Zamm AV.
Source: J Orthomol Med.
Year: 1990
Comment:
This study finds that removal of dental amalgam mercury fillings coincided with an alleviation of symptoms related to multiple chemical sensitivities.
Abstract / Excerpt:
“This study covers 22 patients who had multiple severe sensitivities in that they were extremely intolerant to inhalants (particles and vapours), ingestants (food and chemicals) and their own endogenous, normally occurring yeast (Candida albicans). The removal of dental mercury (“amalgam”) fillings was the single most effective method of improving the health of these patients after other methods were instituted, i.e., avoidance, hyposensitization and nutritional improvement.”
Citation:
Zamm AV. Removal of dental mercury: Often an effective treatment for the very sensitive patient. J Orthomol Med. 1990; 5(3):138-142.