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C is for Conservaton 3

Due to conservation issues and concerns about mercury buildup in ocean water fish,  in 2004 the Environmental Protection Agency advised that women of child-bearing age and young children avoid swordfish, shark, tilefish and king mackerel. Additionally, it was...

F is for FAQ’s part 1

Here are some of the frequently asked questions (FAQ’s) that may be in the minds of dental patients, even if they don’t ask the questions out loud: FAQ 1: Are tooth-colored fillings better than silver amalgam (mercury) fillings? Generally, yes. Aside from...

A is for Amalgam fillings

It is clear that there is strong disagreement between the American Dental Association, Consumer and professional groups and certain physicians regarding the safety  of amalgam fillings.  According to each side, there is research that bears out their position regarding...

Costa Mesa CA Bans Dental Mercury

As a San Diego Holistic Dentist, I am pleased to report that Californians for Green Dentistry launched an initiative to ban dental mercury on July 29, 2010, The pilot project, to create mercury-free dental zones in California. was begun in the city of Costa Mesa, in...

EMF’s and Cell Phones on Larry King Part One

According to Dr. Masur, who lectured yesterday at the American Academy of Environmental Medicine, there were 4.6 billion cell phone users worldwide as of 2009. Some of them may be wondering about the effects of EMF’s. Based on Dr. Masur’s line of thinking,...