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מחקרים וספרות מדעית בנושא רפואת שיניים ביולוגית ותסמונת הנוירון הטוקסי



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3. Bjorklund, G Mercury as a Potential Source for the Etiology of Alzheimer's Disease. Trace Elements in Medicine 8(4):208, 1991

4. Carmignani, M et al Mechanisms in Cardiovascular Regulation following Chronic Exposure of Male Rats to Inorganic Mercury. Toxicology & Applied Pharmacology. 69: 442-450 1983

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6. Chang, LW Pathologic Effects of Mercury Poisoning . Biogeochemistry of Mercury in the Environment. Chapter 20. Elsevier North-Lolland Biomedical Press. 1979

7. Cheek, DB et al Effect of Calomel on Plasma Epinephrine in Rats and Relationship to Mechanisms in Pink Disease. Arch Dis Childhood. 34: 502-4. 1959.

8. Cheek, DB et al. Effect of Mercurous Chloride (Calomel) and Epinephrine (Sympathetic Stimulation) on Rats: Importance of Findings to Mechanisms in Infantile Acrodynia (Pink Disease) Pediatrics. 23:302-313. 1959

9. Clarkson, T. W. et al. Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity of Metals. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health 11:145-154.

10. Cornet, CR et al. Imbalances of Trace Elements Related to Oxidative Damage in Alzheimer's Disease Brrain. Neuro Toxicology 19(3):339-346 1998

11. Dahhan, SS et al Electrocardiographic Changes in Mercury Poisoning. The Am J of Cardiology. 14: 178-183. August 1964.

12. Danscher, G et al. Traces of Mercury in Organs from Primate with Amalgam Fillings. Exper Molec Pathology. 52: 291-299. 1990

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14. Drasch et al. Mercury Burden of Human Fetal and Infant Tissues European Journal of Pediatrics August 1994

15. Duhr, EF et al. HgEDTA Complex Inhibits GTP Interactions with the E-Site of Brain Beta-Tubulin. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 122:273-280 (1993)

16. Duhr, E; Pendergrass, C; Kasarskis, E; Slevin, J; Haley, B. Hg2+ Induces GTP-tubulin Interactions in Rat Brain Similar to Those Observed in Alzheimer's Disease. FASEB 75th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. 21-25 April. Abstract 493.

17. Eggleston, DW Effect of Dental Amalgam and Nickel Alloys on T-Lymphocytes: Preliminary Report. J Prosthet Dent. 51(5): 617-623, 1984

18. Eggleston, D et al. Correlation of Dental Amalgam with Mercury in Brain Tissue. J of Prosthetic Dentistry 58(6):704-707, Dec 1987 (autopsy study)

19. Ehmann, WD et al. Brain Trace Elements in Alzheimer's Disease. New Toxiciology 7 (1986): 197-206

20. Ewers, V et al. Effects of Lead, cadmium and Mercury on Brain Adenylate Cyclase. Toxicology. 16:227-237, 1980

21. Fredin, B. The Distribution of Mercury in Various Tissues of Guinea Pigs After Application of Dental Amalgam fillings Sci Total Environ. 66: 263-268. 1987

22. Godfrey, ME Chronic Illness in Association with Dental Amalgam: Report of Two Cases. J of Advancement in Medicine 3(4):247-255, Winter 1990

23. Goering, PL et al. Toxicity Assessment of Mercury Vapor from Dental Amalgams. Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 19:319-329, 1992

24. Gordon, H. Pregnancy in Female Dentists - A Mercury Hazard in: Proceedings of Intl Conf on Mercury Hazards in Dental practice. Glasgow, Scotland, 2-4 Sept. 1981

25. Hahn, LJ, et al. Dental "Silver" Tooth Fillings: A Source of Mercury Exposure Revealed by Whole-body Image Scan and Tissue Analysis. FASEB J 3:2641-6. Dec 1989

26. Hahn, LJ et al. Whole-body Imaging of the Distribution of Mercury Released from Dental Fillings into Monkey Tissues. FASEB J. 4:3256-60. Nov 1990.

27. Hanson, Mats Amalgam-Hazards In Your Teeth, J of Orthomolecular Psychiatry 12(3) Sept 1983

28. Hanson, Mats Effects of Inorganic Mercury on the Nervous System. Bio-Probe March 1988

29. Hock, C et al. Increased Blood Mercury Levels in Patients with Alzheimber's Disease J of Neural Transmission 105: (1998)

30. Ingalls, TH Epidemiology, Etiology and Prevention of Multiple Sclerosis: Hypothesis and Fact. Amer Jrnl of Forensic Medical Pathology 71 2: 269-274

31. Kenny S, et al. Influence of Prenatal Mercury Exposure Upon Scholastic and Psychological Test Performance: Benchmark Analysis of a New Zealand Cohort Risk Analysis, 18(6) 1998

32. Khayat, A et al. Whole Body and Liver Distribution of Inhaled Mercury Vapor in the Mouse: Influence of Ethanol and Aminotriazole Pretreatment. J. Applied Toxic. 3(2): 66-73. 1983

33. Khare, SS et al. Trace Element Imbalances in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Neurotoxicology. 11:521-32. 1990

34. Khayat, A et al. Organ and Cellular Distribution of Inhaled Metallic Mercury in the Rat and Marmoset Monkey: Influence of Ethyl Alcohol Pretreatment. Acta Pharmacol et Texicol. 55:145-152. 1984

35. Kidd, RF Results of Dental Amalgam Removal and Mercury Detoxification Using DMPS and Neural Therapy. Alternative Therapies, 6(4) July, 2000

36. Komulainen, H et al. Effect of Heavy Metals on dopamine, Noradrenaline and Serotonin Uptake and Release in Rat Brain Synaptosomes Acta Pahrmacol (1981): 199-204

37. Kupsinel, R. Opthalmologist's Diagnosis: 'Optic Neurotis' Final Diagnosis: Mercury Poisoning. Health Consciousness (1986): 41-42

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39. Marlowe, MJ et al. Main and Interacting Effects of Metal Pollutants in Emotionally Distrubed Children. Monographs in Behavioral Disorders 7:67-79 Reston, VA: Council fo Children with Behavioral Disorders.

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42. Pendergrass, JC et al. Mercury Vapor Inhalation Inhibits Binding of GTP to tubulin in Rat Brain: Similarity to a Molecular Lesion in Human Alzheimer Brain. Neuro Toxicology 18(2):315-324, 1997

43. Piikivi, L Cardiovascular Reflexes and Low Long-term Exposure to Mercury Vapor. Int. Archives Occup Evniron Health. 61:391-395. 1989

44. Pleva, Jaro, Mercury Poisoning from Dental Amalgam J of Orthomolecular Psychiatry 12(3) Sept 1983

45. Siblerud, RL et al. Evidence that Mercury From Silver Dental Fillings May Be An Etiological Factor in Reduced Nerve Conduction Velocity in Multiple Sclerosis Patients. J of Orthomolecular Medicine,12(3) 1997

46. Siblerud, RL et al. Psychometric Evidence That Mercury From silver Dental Fillings May Be An Etiological Factor in Depression, Excessive Anger and Anxiety. Psychological Reports, 74:67-80, 1984

47. Siblerud, RL, The Relationship Between Mercury From Dental amalgam and Mental Health, Amer J of Psychotherapy, XLIII(4):575-587. Oct 1989.

48. Simmons, MS et al. EKG Screening of Dentists for Cardiac Arrhythmias. J Dent Res. 68(Spec Issue):958 Abst. 731. June 1989

49. Stortebecker, P Mercury Poisoning from Dental Amalgam - A Hazard to Human Brain. Bio-Probe, Inc. Orlando, FL, 1986

50. Strong, GA Does Mercury From Dental Amalgams Influence Systemic Health? A Referenced Topical Guide to the Potential Role of Mercury from 'Silver' Dental Fillings in Systemic Pathology
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52. Vance, DE et al. Trace Element Imbalances in Hair and Nails of Alzheimer's Disease Patients. Neurotoxicology 2 (1988) :197-208

53. Vimy, MJ et al. Maternal-fetal Distribution of Mercury (203 Hg) Released from Dental Amalgam Fillings. Amer J Physiol. 258:R939-45. April 1990.

54. Wenstrup, D et al. Trace Element Imbalances in Isolated Subcellular Fractions of Alzheimer's Disease Brains. Brain Research 553:125-131, 1990.

55. Zamm, AV Candida Albicans Therapy. Is There and End To It: Dental Mercury Removal: An Effective Adjunct. J Orthomeloc Med. 1(4):261-266, 1986
 

ספרים

(most of the listed books are available from DAMS, Inc, 800-311-6265)

1. Cutler, Andrew Hall Amalgam Illness: Diagnosis and Treatment self-publ. Andrew Hall Cutler, Sammamish, WA (425) 557-8299

2. Casdorph, H.R., Walker, M. Toxic Metal Syndrome Avery Publishing (now Penguin Putnam) 1995
(Examines the mental and neurological effects of mercury, lead, cadmium, aluminum and other toxic metals with discussions of testing, diagnosis and treatment).

3. Warren, Thomas. Beating Alzheimer's: A Step Towards Unlocking the Mysteries of Brain Disease Avery Publishing (now Penguin Putnam) 1991 (Self-story of an insurance executive who had Alzheimers Disease and recovered by charting his own path, including the removal of dental amalgam fillings and detoxifying).

4. Huggin, Hal .A., Levy, T.E. Uninformed Consent - The Hidden Dangers in Dental Care Hampton Roads Publ. 1999 (Health impacts of toxic dentistry and what can be done to recover from them).

5. Walker, Morton Elements of Danger Hampton Roads Publishing 2000

6. Queen, HL Chronic Mercury Toxicity - New Hope Against and Endemic Disease. Inst. For Health Realities, Colorado Springs, 1988

7. Ziff, M.F., Ziff, S. The Missing Link? A Persuasive New Look At Heart Disease As It Relates to Mercury Bio-Probe, Inc 1991 (Appendix B has summaries of about 40 relevant research studies)

8. Ziff, S, Ziff, M.F. Infertility & Birth Defects; Is Mercury From Silver Dental Fillings An Unsuspected Cause? Bio Probe, Inc. 1987 (with 477 research references listed)

9. Hanson, Mats, PhD Mercury Bibliography - 12,000 scientific books and paper citations, 285 signs & symptoms listed . bio-Probe, Inc. 1992

10. Yiamouyiannis, J Fluoride, The Aging Factor Health Action Press, Delaware, OH 1993
 
 


 
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