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ACRES U.S.A. And there is nothing
you can do about it.
MOORE. There is something you can do about it. You can detoxify the body for mercury and get the amalgam fillings out of the teeth. It is the fillings that are the main source according to the World Health Organization. ......... ............ Clouds of mercury vapor are released from a 50-year-old amalgam filling (held in forceps), heated to body temperature (98.6 F) and lighly scratched with a pocket knife (from Reversing Chronic Disease, by Tom Warren). ACRES U.S.A. Why did the American Dental Association come down on Hal Huggins then? MOORE. That is an interesting question. The American Dental Association for years and years has said that the mercury doesn’t go anywhere. Then approximately 15 to 20 years ago, they finally admitted, yes, some of it does come out of the fillings, but it is an insignificant amount, and it doesn’t cause a problem. Their only mistake was that it took them 25 years to finally create a problem that would allow them to pull Hal Huggins’ license. That was just too long, because the people who knew about his work on the effects of mercury got on the bandwagon when they heard what was happening to him. ACRES U.S.A. Let’s go back. We understand where it comes from when you are using pesticides and even from inoculations. But isn’t mercury also a signal product in the manufacture of wood products, fabrics, plastics, that sort of thing? MOORE. All plastics are preserved with mercury, and the reason is to stop the UV light from damaging the plastic. You cannot contain the mercury because it offgasses, starting from a liquid at 50 degrees below zero Fahrenheit. At -50 F, mercury starts to off-gas into the atmosphere, and as you raise the temperature, it off-gasses even more. Well, our mouth is nearly 148.6 degrees higher than that, so mercury off-gasses very readily from the mouth. I believe mercury is the main cause of MS, Parkinson’s, ALS, Alzheimer’s and autism, along with any neuromuscular disease because it strips the myelin sheathing off the nerves. ACRES U.S.A. This material is used in all plastics and all the materials in a brand-new automobile. Wouldn’t a new automobile be giving off these vapors that you are speaking of? MOORE. They sure do, and all the new car dealerships know about it in the summertime. They hire people to go in when the heat of the day comes on to clean off the gray haze on the inside of the car. It’s the mercury that has off-gassed from the plastics and condensed on the windows. ACRES U.S.A. So if you own a car like that and you get in when it has been sitting in the sun, you get a nice lung-full of it right there. MOORE. You absolutely do. A friend of mine, Tom Warren, who wrote the book Beating Alzheimer’s, shows the before- and-after CAT scans that demonstrate precisely that. Tom came here one day in a relatively new car, about a year old, and he was just foggy as a jaybird. He was on his way down to Mexico to work with one of the doctors in a clinic down there. He was so foggy that I asked him if he had been eating fish again, because that is a classic source, and he was having a classic response from eating seafood of any sort — fish, clams, oysters, shrimp, all of that. My wife asked, “Is it the car?” I checked it, and sure enough it was the car that was causing the problem. I told him to get an ozone machine, which he already had, and run it in the car on full for 12 to 24 hours before he drove again. I told him to also drive with the windows open. He did both those things and got down and back just fine. ACRES U.S.A. Manufacturing, teeth, medicines, doesn’t this sort of come up to an equation of war? How can you have a war without mercury when we fight them the way we do today? MOORE. You may be interested to know that fulminated mercury, which is one of the compounds in gunpowder, was brought over here by DuPont when he came in the early years. It is absolutely part of the gun industry and has been for years. At one time people cleaned guns by putting mercury in the barrel because it will dissolve other loose metals. It is used in the trigger mechanism for the atomic bomb. There were 4,000 commercial uses recorded about 25 years ago, today my guess would be closer to 12,000. Fluorescent tubes, of course, have mercury in them. That is what makes them work — one drop in each one of them, and when they finally get to the point where that drop has escaped through the glass, then they stop working because they don’t have the mercury to electrify the tube. They came out with these new screw-in light bulbs that are low energy, those are mercury light bulbs. That is one of the most recent uses of it. Some areas that are aware of this have stopped encouraging people to use these bulbs. Page 1 cont. Page 2 cont. Page 3 cont. Page 4 cont. Page 5 cont. Page 6 cont. Page 7 cont. Page 8 cont. Page 9 END |