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Link : Pulling out fillings cured me of asthma | The Sun |News
Anyone any thoughts on this? I have 4 mercury fillings and would love to get them all pulled if/when I have the cash. I'm sure there is something wrong with these no mater what some people say, just too many stories of people's stories of improved health when they get them out.
Link : Pulling out fillings cured me of asthma | The Sun |News
A DAD claims that his chronic asthma has been cured by having fillings pulled out of his teeth.
Computer engineer Simon Williams, 43, believes the condition was triggered by mercury fillings in his gnashers.
He said yesterday: "It cost £500 and was very painful to have them all pulled out.
"But when I woke the following morning I felt I could breathe properly for the first time in years. I am utterly convinced my dental fillings gave me asthma."
Simon, from Woolpit, Suffolk, spent hours every day wheezing, feeling tired and suffering from dizzy spells after suddenly developing asthma four years ago.
Doctors were unable to do anything for him until he turned to an American specialist, who blamed his fillings and advised him: "Get them out immediately."
Health authorities in America have warned that chewing can release harmful mercury vapour from ordinary amalgam fillings and this can then be breathed into the lungs.
Norway and Denmark banned mercury from fillings two years ago, while Finland and Japan have severe restrictions.
But Brits are given eight million of them every year and the Department of Health continues to insist they pose no danger.
A spokeswoman said: "These fillings are durable and safe. Studies conducted over many years support their safety."
Read more: Pulling out fillings cured me of asthma | The Sun |News
Anyone any thoughts on this? I have 4 mercury fillings and would love to get them all pulled if/when I have the cash. I'm sure there is something wrong with these no mater what some people say, just too many stories of people's stories of improved health when they get them out.