ARTICLES: IAOMT Medicine
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The Role of Mercury in Alzheimer's Disease
In the attached article, Dr. Haley discusses his theory that mercury is the primary toxic stimulus in the genesis of Alzheimer's disease.
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IAOMT Position Paper on Jawbone Osteonecrosis
The IAOMT position on this important topic that crosses over lines between dentistry and medicine is presented.
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Mercury and Cardiac Risk
by N. Parinandi, PhD, Ohio State University College of Medicine: (Scroll down for a New York Times article on this sub
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IAOMT Physician Members Speak Out
The Medical-Dental Partnership An interview with eight physician members of IAOMT, on a wide range of subjects, including why they work closely with dentists, how they handle mercury toxicity, and what they have to say to their medical colleagues.
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Using the Urinary Porphyrin Profile in Mercury Detox
Urinary Porphyrin Profile: A Quantitative and Qualitative Laboratory Indicator of Mercury Toxicity
John Wilson, MD
Physicians experienced in mercury detoxification have long been in need of reliable laboratory markers that quantitatively and qualitatively determine which individuals are mercury toxic. Identification of the endpoint of mercury detoxification has also long been in need of objective laboratory markers. Urinary Porphyri
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Micromercurialism and the Incidence of Alzheimers
This article about the role of mercury in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease includes a short, cogent discussion of micromercurialism and retention toxicity.
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Metal Toxicology Standards
The American Board of Clinical Metal Toxicology Standards of Care is a thoroughgoing monograph on the problems and currently available solutions for the medical aspects of our exposures to toxic metals.
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LSRO Amalgam Report Scandal: Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics
Dr. Russell Blaylock, the well known neurosurgeon and medical writer, tells all about the doubletalk, doublethink, and statistical chicanery that made it possible for LSRO, the tobacco industry "scientific consultants," hired by the FDA Dental Devices Division, to conclude that amalgam is safe.
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Mercury Toxicity Presentation and Treatment
In a large series of cases reported by an environmental medicine clinic in New Zealand, a significant correlation was found between chronic mercury toxicity and apolipoprotein E-4 genotype. Removal of mercury amalgam fillings combined with appropriate detoxification treatment resulted in significant reduction of symptoms, down to the level reported by healthy subjects.
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Effects of Amalgam Removal on Health
Swedish IAOMT Fellow Mats Hanson, PhD, concludes that 25 studies comprising 5821 patients "give a very consistent result: there is hardly any medical treatment which gives such positive results on so many health problems as amalgam removal."
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Amalgam Studies Disregard Basic Principles
In an in-depth review of studies that support the safety of amalgam, some
prominent German authors find that they are rife with methodological errors in
basic toxicology. Reprinted with publisher's permission. At their request,
we furnish a link to the publisher's home page - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/14384639.
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Mercury and Autism in Susceptible Children
Scientists have identified a signature metabolic impairment or "biomarker" in autistic children that strongly suggests that these children would be susceptible to the harmful effects of mercury and other toxic chemical exposures. This report comes from the Environmental Working Group. To see the entire report, click the attachment at the end of this page:
"Scientists Identify Trait in Autistic Children That Makes Them More Susceptible To Harm From Toxic Metals"
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