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Written by Hal A. Huggins, DDS, MS & Thomas E. Levy MD, JD
Many "incurable" diseases may be incurable, but they may also be preventable. This prevention is not
by using a multitude of modern "miracle" drugs, but directly by you. There is a price to pay. You
must become informed and educated. You must be willing to discuss this situation because of the many
legal implications and large sums of insurance money at risk.
What preventable diseases are we addressing?
Although the list is much longer, prominent ones included are Multiple sclerosis, lupus, Alzheimer's,
Parkinson's, Lou Gehrig's disease, and breast cancer. There are many more symptom clusters lacking
formal disease names. These include chronic fatigue, memory problems, emotional instability, "female"
problems and indigestion. Kids aren't spared, either. Some of their more preventable afflictions
include hyperkinesis, attention deficit, birth defects, lowered grade point average, and visual
disturbances.
How can one avoid these problems?
The simple answer is to avoid the cause. Frequently the cause is exposure to one or more toxins from
dental materials in the mouth. The situation becomes more complicated when you've already been
primarily exposed, and you want to eliminate the current exposure. Such dental toxins include
mercury, cadmium, copper, zinc, beryllium, nickel, phenol, and the toxic wastes generated by
anaerobic bacteria. Most dentists are unaware of either the contents of the dental materials they
implant or the potential consequences of those materials after they get into your body. Dentists have
been taught that these toxic materials are safe while in the mouth. These dental materials are known
to you as silver fillings, crowns or caps, bridges, implants, children's chrome crowns, orthodontic
braces, retainers, root canals, and the necessary removal of wisdom teeth.
Can anything be done if you already have some of the symptoms or diseases we have mentioned?
That depends. It depends on how severely ill you already are, and on how reactive your immune system
is to the materials that you already have in your mouth. It depends on the skills of the practitioners
who are treating you, and on how well they understand dental toxicity and the unique problems
associated with dental toxicity. It depends on how dedicated you are to being an active participant in
the treatment process. The information in this book is not about magic bullets or instant cures. It
only outlines a road to possible success and invites you to travel that road.
The information in this book may be your first introduction to the concept that your mouth could be
a toxic waste site worthy of fines from the Environmental Protection Agency.
Don't leave your health in your dentist's hands and assume that all will be fine. Become informed and
take an active role in your full and complete consent to all that will be implanted into your mouth.
Many of the toxic preparations used in your mouth will be less expensive and more durable than the
safer alternatives. But you must decide at the outset, which is of the most importance to you: the
life of the filling, or the life of the patient (you). The choice is yours alone to make.
Hal A. Huggins DDS, MS, is a leading pioneer and the world's
foremost authority in identifying toxic dental materials, balancing body chemistry and developing
a multi-disciplined approach to reversing autoimmune diseases.
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