Swedish Government Report 2003

The only place that dental amalgam  can be stored safely and legally
is in the mouth of a living person!  Everywhere else it is TOXIC WASTE!

Swedish Government Report
On Dental Amalgam and Mercury


Title: Dental Materials and Health
Author: Maths Berlin

Download the full report at http://www.social.regeringen.se/inenglish/publications/index.htm

Introduction
In April 2002, the Swedish Government appointed a Special Investigator to propose measures aimed at boosting knowledge of health problems relating to amalgam and other dental materials. The Investigator's duties also included reviewing current regulations concerning individuals' scope for having their dental fillings removed at a subsidised price, and proposing measures to improve care and consideration for patients who associate their symptoms with dental materials.
The Investigator submitted a final report (in Swedish) to the Minister for Health and Social Affairs, Lars Engqvist, on 3 June 2003. Enclosed with the report were annexes that made up part of the documentation compiled by the Commission. One of the annexes is an account of the past five years' scientific publications concerning amalgam, mercury and health, including a risk analysis in terms of environmental medicine. The author of this report is Maths Berlin, a Professor Emeritus of Environmental Medicine.
An English translation of this internationally acclaimed annex is published here, with a summary of the final report.

Summary and conclusions
The past five years' research has yielded further evidence that amalgam can give rise to side-effects in a sensitive portion of the population. Thus:


With reference to the fact that mercury is a multipotent toxin with effects on several levels of the biochemical dynamics of the cell, amalgam must be considered to be an unsuitable material for dental restoration. This is especially true since fully adequate and less toxic alternatives are available.

With reference to the risk of inhibiting influence on the growing brain, it is not compatible with science and well-tried experience to use amalgam fillings in children and fertile women. Every doctor and dentist should. where patients are suffering from unclear pathological states and autoimmune diseases, consider whether side-effects from mercury released from amalgam may be one contributory cause of the symptoms.


 

Sweden Imposes TOTAL BAN
on ALL Mercury

Press release 15 January 2009
Ministry of the Environment
      (Full Article Click Here)

Government bans all use of mercury in Sweden

The Government today decided to introduce a blanket ban on mercury. The ban means that the use of dental amalgam in fillings will cease and that it will no longer be permitted to place products containing mercury on the Swedish market.

"Sweden is now leading the way in removing and protecting the environment from mercury, which is non-degradable. The ban is a strong signal to other countries and a Swedish contribution to EU and UN aims to reduce mercury use and emissions," says Minister for the Environment Andreas Carlgren.