Link between Dental Mercury Fillings and Multiple Sclerosis examined in Nationally Televised Interview
Champion’s Gate, FL [January 2, 2012] – Nashville news anchor (Fox 17), Stacy Case will share her personal experience about the link between multiple sclerosis (MS) and dental mercury fillings on the January 3rd episode of CBS’s The Doctors entitled “Dangerous Toxins”.
Multiple sclerosis is a debilitating illness that attacks the central nervous system of an estimated 2.1 million people worldwide.
When Ms. Case discovered that her inability to walk and other MS symptoms were triggered by her dental mercury fillings, she chronicled her journey to get well. She was particularly shocked that, like millions of other Americans, she was not aware there was mercury in her teeth. “It’s an injustice not to have been informed”, Ms. Case explains.
Dental amalgam fillings, often called “silver”, contain approximately 50% mercury, one of the most toxic heavy metals on earth. Numerous studies from around the world warn of mercury and its link to neurological illnesses such as Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s disease.
Whereas U.S. authorities are clearly debating over dental amalgams while citizens like Stacy Case fight to recover from illness, global groups are taking a stance against mercury; Norway, Sweden, and Denmark banned the use of mercury amalgam fillings in dentistry, Germany and Canada limited their use for pregnant women, and France, Finland, and Austria recommended that alternative mercury-free dental materials be used for pregnant women.
Case’s compelling testimony of recovery from Multiple Sclerosis includes the safe removal of her mercury fillings by a dentist and member of the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology, as well as detoxifying with the assistance of her physician.
For more information on the Mercury-Multiple Sclerosis links, check out the IAOMT website.