- Children with the highest concentrations of mercury in their blood had more trouble paying attention – and were three times as likely to display symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) – than those with lower levels
- The presence of mercury in seafood prompts urgent warnings from the FDA and other groups, but they refuse to address concerns about placing dental amalgam, half of which is mercury, directly into the mouths of children and pregnant women
- There is overwhelming evidence showing mercury from dental fillings is released in the form of vapor each time you eat, drink, brush your teeth or otherwise stimulate your teeth
- Along with avoiding contaminated seafood, avoiding mercury “amalgam” fillings is also important to protect children’s health
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