Published by editor on 29 May 2008
Amalgam is not harmful.
by: Christine Zafra
Contrary to the popular belief, amalgam (contains 50 percent mercury) does not affect little kids’ brain functions.
Many believe that amalgam does affect the child’s intelligence and memory but a research collaboration conducted by the different hospitals and research institutes across the United States shows that amalgam has nothing to do with a child’s brain functions. They followed 534 children (before and after dental amalgam filling) for 8 years and found out that the children scored equally on all the tests they have given (IQ, memory etc.). All the respondents had different amounts of silver amalgam placed on their teeth.
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