IF A PERSON HAS MERCURY FILLINGS, CAN HE TAKE MMS AND CDS?

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IF A PERSON HAS MERCURY FILLINGS, CAN HE TAKE MMS AND CDS?

Yes, you can certainly take MMS or CDS. Mercury can undergo very little oxidation when exposed to CDS, leading to the formation of mercury compounds such as mercury oxide. Mercury oxide is generally considered to be less toxic than elemental mercury because it is not as readily absorbed by the body as elemental mercury.

However, it is important to keep in mind that mercury fillings can be quite harmful to your overall health, and it is strongly advised that you consider removing them as soon as you are able to do so safely. For instance, a study conducted by the University of Calgary highlighted significant concerns regarding the health risks associated with mercury exposure from dental amalgams. The findings indicated that prolonged exposure to mercury could lead to various health issues, including neurological problems and kidney damage. Taking action regarding your dental health is crucial for your well-being, and being informed about such studies can help you make better decisions for your health.