For decades dentists have been placing “silver” fillings to repair cavities .
Despite the common “silver” moniker, these fillings contain very little silver at all. Instead, they are a mixture of metals that create an amalgam. One of those metals is the most toxic metal on Earth: Mercury.
It is more toxic than lead, cadmium and even arsenic.
Ask any dentist how mercury amalgam arrives in his office. They will readily admit it comes in a biohazard container. Next, ask them how they dispose of it. They have a strict hazardous materials protocol they must follow. So if it is a biohazard before it goes into your mouth and a hazardous waste when it comes out, what makes it safe when it is in your mouth?
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