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Hell, let's bring back mercury so they learn. Let's bring back asbestos as well while we're at it.

first for niggers

fuck you both with screwdrivers

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$10 says this thread devolves into aimless stupidity and armchair doctors.

I was hoping you would continue

Sodium explodes and chlorine is deadly. NaCl, though...And don't get me started on how explosive hydrogen and oxygen are.

thread is a continuation of

you thought OP would be a cool guy and make a decent thread and not another random shitpost?

Elemental mercury isn't that bad because it can't get through your skin, you're good as long as you work with it in a well ventilated area.
Dissolved mercury salts can get through your skin though and are extremely toxic.

Mercury is extremely bad

Kike dentists put it in people's teeth

>muh sushi

Water soluble mercury salts are deadly. The elemental form has very little safety risks.

fulminate of mercury is very good for you especially if you put a handful in your mouth and bite down really hard

I had reas having a mouth full of fillings exposes you to less mercury than eating 1 can of solid albacore tuna once a week. I used to eat 5 cans a week for a couple months ans never felt any effects. I stop doing that when i realized how kuch murcery i was exposing myself to

that's a bunch of bullshit. in dental amalgam (a.k.a 'metal fillings') the mercury is leeched literally every time you eat. you cannot see it, but under a blacklight you can. mercury is a neurotoxin. having metal fillings literally causes irreversable nervous system damage. in this vid, they rub an extracted tooth full of amalgam to simulate chewing and you can see the mercury vapor. it is poison.

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>mercury vapor
>from a toof
oh sweetie

I know but its less than eating tuna. Do you eat tuna?

My fucking sides
10/10

are you fucking stupid. look at the video you jackass.

i do eat tuna, regularly. the difference in the mercury that is found in dental amalgam and what is bio-available mercury from fish/ocean are two different things. dental amalgam is toxic waste.

fresh pepe

mercury is good for the brain lads I'm chugging me some Hg infused water from a spring right outside of a coal mine as we speak and I feel fucking great

>the difference in the mercury that is found in dental amalgam and what is bio-available mercury from fish/ocean are two different things
bullshit, it's the same. don't delude yourself

Mercury is mercury. The amount in tuna is small, but if you ate somewhere along the lines of 10 tins a day you would 100% start showing signs of mercury poisoning.

mercury isn't red.
also if you get mercury in your body you are going to need large iodine consumption to get it out

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Red thermometers usually contain dyed alcohol.

no it isn't you fucking brainlet.

"Humans and wildlife are primarily exposed to methylmercury (MeHg) through the consumption of foods with elevated Hg concentrations"

again, bioavailable methylmercury from fish is not the pure elemental mercury used in dental amalgam.

"Elemental mercury is liquid at room temperature. ... Organic mercury compounds are formed when mercury combines with carbon. Microscopic organisms in water and soil can convert elemental and inorganic mercury into an organic mercury compound, methylmercury"

they use elemental mercury in fillings. your body can clear what is bioavailable mercury. your body cannot clear elemental mercury without a heavy detox. it is bio-reconbinant and wrecks your nervous system, kidneys, sinuses, everything.

t. dentalfag

>Mercury is okay goy, now go break some fluorescent lights and inhale the vapor, mercury in vaccines and dental filings of developing children is perfectly fine

I can't think of any good reason why you would ever want to expose yourself to mercury metal, it's salts, and especially it's organic compounds. It's one of those compounds that has no benefits in any amount and only negative effects. It's the kind of compound you don't need to look at scientific papers that come to dubious conclusions, the risk is so prevalent it shouldn't be considered for any general use products apart from scientific experimentation and specialized equipment.

So do you recommend composite filling? Because them not last half as long and costing more was why i chose amalgams. They havent bothered me. Ita been used globally for 150 years, so cleary it isnt ruining everyones health. Obviously it isnt deal but composites arent some end all be all

New white nationalist flag?

More subtle

i would always recommend composite over amalgam. i do understand that normal wear and tear on teeth that are more heavily used tend to need replacement more often. for example molars are usually needing composite replacement more frequently because they are responsible for the majority of the work in chewing. in some extreme instances like this where someone would have massive structural integrity issue, i would advise a crown (zirconium) with a composite core. but that is an extreme example, most composite does very well on its own.

the main issue with dental amalgam is not only that is leeches mercury, it overall destroys teeth over time. because it is metallic, it is susceptible to dramatic temperature changes. super hot liquids/food will expand the filling, and super cold will make it contract. over time, most patients see that the exterior tooth will start cracking under this stress. i have seen countless people with this same problem; where they had a very large amalgam filling and the tooth started chipping, cracking, and shelling off from around it. once this happens, there is little left to save, and it is a fast track to a root canal if the patient decides they want to keep whatever is left of the tooth.

>it isn't ruining everyone's health

I wouldn't be so sure about this, how do you know even minor mercury exposure doesn't cause changes in the way people think? There's no way to test for this, you might be being harmed so slowly that you can't recognize deficiencies in your cognitive abilities over a period of years that would otherwise not have existed.

I think it hurts people, but 99.5% of people wont be hurt by it on any meanigful way and going for the more economic option would likely be in their best intrests. Thats the thing about mercury. It wither bothers you or it doesnt. There isnt kuch in between to my knowledge. Feel free to correct me

Have you seen many issues with small filling cracking teeth? I have 4 small fillings that i found early

hat is the amount in a filling though?

why would he use a non mercury thermometer to describe this

The real problem in my mind is that you can't compare whether it's having an adverse effect on you long term. You can't copy and paste a second version of yourself to use as a control that you can compare with if one version of you is exposed and the other isn't. You could be losing IQ points or becoming more irrational in thought over time without realizing because professionals have said it's safe based on their best judgement but honestly they can't definitively prove this. In my opinion it's not worth the risk trying to save a little money.

Yeah and thats fine if you want to choose composites because you dont want to take the risk. I didnt personally think it mattered after i did my research and linstened to my dentists advice but there ia a risk associated.

oh, one more thing. if you decide to have your amalgam removed, you will be hard pressed to find a dentist that will do it. most dentists will say that if the filling is holding up just fine and not causing any problems, they won't remove/replace it. however everyone in the dental world already knows how bad amalgam is; most respectable places do not use it. i remember they recently passed a new set of laws that outright ban its use in multiple countries. but all of these things, we're told not to talk about it. the same with over-fluoridation. more and more people have what is dental fluorosis. i believe these problems all go hand in hand. people are over saturated with fluoride while being told it's good for their teeth; and it can be, but not at the level it is being put into people's mouths. dental fluorosis makes teeth brittle and porous, instigating places for caries (cavities) to set up shop and form. again, like amalgam, we are told to tell everyone fluoride helps teeth, when in actuality it does nothing but further erode enamel. i hate to sound like a conspiracy nut but after seeing the same symptoms for years in a specific order, you start to challenge what is going on.

>over-fluoridation in youth
>teeth become 'soft' and/or brittle
>high rate of caries/cavities
>amalgam used because it is cheap
>teeth start breaking down around filling
>tooth becomes infected
>root canal or extraction

so again, don't get amalgam, and if you can have it removed and replaced, please do so.

Having your amalgams removed exposes you to an excessive amount of mercury and further compromises the integrity of the tooth. Unless the filling was actually making me ill i would not consider it.

I broke a mercury thermometer and now I have hiv

small fillings can do the same thing, yes. but in those cases it is more often that the filling will be lost or fall out. after it has been misshapen from heat and cold, it is common to see small fillings get pulled out by chewing gum or be loosened enough to pop out of the tooth. i see people who lose fillings all the time, and i can only assume most of them have swallowed them. i wouldn't want to eat amalgam. but either way, it is a toxic foreign material in your tooth.

i don't know the exact percentage of mercury content. but if, for whatever reason, a patient willingly wants a mercury filling (i have never had to do this) there are extra precautions to take in handling it, because we know it is dangerous. i know it is a primary ingredient to make the metal compound softer and more pliable to be able to attach itself to a tooth, but i can't tell you how much is in it by volume.

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Thanks thanks for the advice. If my small filling pop out i may pay extra for composite filling in the future. Currently i do all i can to avoid getting any more cavaties in the future

that is true. but that is if it's done incorrectly. this is why the few places that are trained to replace amalgam fillings have fans and suction venting to reduce exposure to mercury vapor. it can be done safely.

Wat?

my sides...
hurt really bad. I think this was a bad idea.

Sounding is when you jam objects into your penis hole such as a thermometer contaminated with nigger cum.

Except Trump General there is not one quality, on-topic thread. Falseflags, baits, "the jews did it", IT'S OVER DRUMPF, daily hate/love threads.

I'm so sick of this board sometimes.

>Its another i know better than doctors thread
OR
>Its another doctors are never genuinely wrong and if something after 20 years turns out to potentially maybe be bad it must be a conspiracy

Man, before Sup Forums got a ton of exposure it rarely had this many stupid people. How come Sup Forums nowadays attracts so many retards?
Spoiler alert, almost everything is bad for you.
Here are some good examples for you brainlets out there:

>Eating red meat increases risk of stomach cancer, not eating red meat increases risk of neuro-degenerative diseases.
>Doing cardio / lifting increases risk of heart-failure, not lifting/doing cardio increases the risk of vascular diseases
>Eating 10 fillings a day increases the risk of brain-related diseases / damages, not having fillings increases the risk of fatal infections.

Here's another fun fact: Ever noticed how almost all dentists actually have fillings themselves of the same type?
Are you aware that the inventors all do as well?

Also:

>All these brainlets claim they know better than doctors but are to stupid to get a degree and prove them wrong properly.
Really makes you think.

I srsly hope you're memeing me

It's not complicated, m8
>most doctors have your best interests at heart
>also most doctors are retarded

Not getting what you are trying to say there mate.

its bad for your body, absolutely. But its also an elemental metal that is used in the manufacture of so much different shit that you wouldn't be able to shitpost without it.

is there some deeper point you were trying to make? Is there a particular use of mercury where you are worried about exposure?

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>I'm so sick of this board sometimes.
>containment board for toxic man-children
ok

>Writes 2 incomplete sentences that make no sense
>HURR YOU'RE RETARDED

Thanks for proving my point though.

most doctors will do what they think is best for you and your health and at the same time not be aware of what the best thing is for you and your health
Not sure if I can make this any simpler for your Somalian iq, m80

Childhood vaccination rates have dropped by over 20% over the last decade. The goyim are waking up.

By writing it properly like you just did. The fact that you are resorting to memeing out of frustration shows alot though.

So, since you think doctors are so stupid i presume you have studied/performed medicine to a higher degree to understand what they are doing wrong/stupid? Where did you graduate out of curiosity?

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It’s a shill containment board, eight pol is where the real work gets done.

Kill a traitor before an enemy.

>Mercury (/ˈmɜːrkjʊri/; Latin: Mercurius [mɛrˈkʊ.ri.ʊs] is a major Roman god, being one of the Dii Consentes within the ancient Roman pantheon. He is the patron god of financial gain, commerce, eloquence (and thus poetry), messages/communication (including divination), travelers, boundaries, luck, trickery and thieves

MFW Mercury is the Roman god of Jewry, and (((they))) want us to change our opinion of him

No it's very real, although usually it's just a solid glass or metal rod.

How many cans of tuna is too much tuna? It's the most convenient post-workout food

>How many cans of tuna is too much tuna? It's the most convenient post-workout food

Best tuna salad recipes:
---Mix with unsweetened Greek yogurt, capers and lime juice.
or
---Mix with sour cream, dill and lemon juice.
or
---Mix with blended jalapenos, onions, avocado and lime

In Florida we have to have a hurricane supply of canned goods. Tuna is like a perfect food.

>mercury salts

No. Methylated mercury is the big killer.

I'm a second year med student. If you want proofs, go and ask your general practitioner for dietary advice.

So you're 7 years from being specialised in a field assuming you even finish? (Which statistically speaking is very unlikely for a second year med student)

Not to shit on your pride mate, but you have learned nothing so far nor have you ever even practiced medicine. The fact that you believe you know more that than most finished doctors at only 2 years into your education is quite alot of hubris you know.

And you answered a question i didn't even ask. But i'll bite: You're saying that if i asked a dietitian they would give me the advice to not fix my teeth?
The fact that you don't even know that its even illegal to give advice outside ones field is illegal also feeds into the above point that most people won't finish a degree.

Currently married to a oncologist who is literally laughing at you all the way from Sweden. She's wondering what kind of linens and mattress you have since you know so much about risk factors. Because if you're freaking out about the risk associated with even bad fillings compared to jaw-infections, you should really know what mattress you have if you're worth your salt.

OP must be the same faggot that started the water filter thread. Same failed logic patterns.

I am a post grad student with an undergrad in med lab sciences.

How nice of you to A:
Change your story.
And B:
Ignore my questions.
You sure seem both legit and trustworthy.

I still suspect that the real problem is the sharp. Adults may be unphased (barring the fear-of-needles minority), but children don't understand. The doctor is an early external concept of trust and reassurance: they're there to keep you healthy! I think this sets up the potential for (what feels to the child like) an early major betrayal event.