Peter:
> removal. Afterwards there is the mercury detox from the brain and other
> parts of the body to think of which can be a whole project in itself. For
> each miracle recovery story accredited to the removal of mercury there are
> ten cases where no or only very little improvement is noticed probably
> because most of the mercury already has leaked into the body and is very
> difficult to get rid of.
My teeth are my life's only regret. I am paying the price now for twenty
years of a careless attitude; but not toward a poor dental hygien but
rather awful eating habits. Good eating habits require no dental hygien,
as I've come to know recently.
Anyway, I don't suppose there are any success stories of people who
managed with no fillings altogether? I wonder what would happen if my
fillings were removed and not replaced with anything.
I am starting to really dislike this metal-like taste in my mouth.
What in your opinion is the best way to replace missing teeth (and safest)?