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Could there be a relationship between, apnea sleep disorders, fibromyalgia, and mercury toxicity?

Every person who has fibromyalgia, snores,

and has developed apnea sleep disorders, has

developed over time, a challenge with the

protein status in the body.

As I wrote in other articles,

about the consequences

of having

an impaired protein status,

you might want to consider

the influences of dentistry.

Therefore I placed on my website an

informative article by Dr. Hal Huggins.

It is up to the patient, to inform themselves

about their health status. Only then a

patient can make an informed choice about

the preferred treatment.

Dr. Hal Huggins article follows:

Mercury Toxicity

Mercury Toxicity is a major concern for

patients getting dental work done. Where

does all of this mercury go? Into your body!

Absorption of mercury from the area under

your tongue and the insides of your cheeks

are the fastest absorption. These areas, of

course, are in close proximity to the

fillings, so efficiency of absorption is

great.

From these tissues, the mercury can destroy

adjacent tissues, or travel to the lymphatic

drainage system and directly into the blood

stream.

From the blood stream, mercury can travel to

any cell in the body, where it can either

disable or destroy the tissues.

Mercury can also travel directly from the

fillings into the lungs, into the blood

stream, and, as before described, every cell

in the body becomes a valid target.

All of this travel and destruction is what

defines mercury toxicity. It may favor nerve

tissue for a destruction target, but the

kidney is high up on its hit list of tissues

to destroy.

After these two areas, it can wreak havoc in

any tissue that might get in its way.

DrHuggins.com provides two basic ways for

you to acquire the information about mercury

toxicity:

Library- The library contains free

information about mercury toxicity and other

dental related risks.

Online Store - The online store contains

pamphlets, booklets and books that provide

in-depth answers to complex health concerns.

Disclaimer of Liability: DrHuggins.com is an educational resource designed to inform the public about alternatives to traditional dental procedures and materials.

The ideas presented at DrHuggins.com are controversial and disputed by mainstream dental professionals.

No dentist-patient relationship is established solely by the visitor's review of DrHuggins.com or resources purchased at DrHuggins.com, and Dr. Huggins expressly disclaims all liability arising out of the improper use of information provided.

Please consult your treating dentist or other dental professional regarding these important health issues. Just click on the link below. This will take you to his website. Once you decide to return to my website, click on the Back button.

apnea sleep disorders,fibromyalgia& mercury toxicity


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