Dr. Hal Huggins on the Dangers of Mercury Amalgam Fillings

 Dangers of Mercury Fillings

In these two interviews Dr. Hal Huggins, a pioneer in the field of biological dentistry and founder of the Huggins Applied Healing Network talks about both the dangers of mercury amalgam fillings and potential dangers of improper removal.  This is part 1.

Dr. Hal A. Huggins

Hal A. Huggins DDS, MS, was the world’s most controversial dentist because of his stand on trying to convince dentistry to stop the use of mercury in fillings. He had been in practice since 1962, over fifty years. He received a post–doc Master’s at the University of Colorado with emphasis on immunology/toxicology in 1990. He successfully pioneered treatments for autoimmune diseases caused by dental toxins and has personally treated over 5,000 toxic patients.

He lectured professionally 2,500 days in 46 of the U.S. states and 14 foreign countries. He authored several books, written over 50 articles and gave over 1,000 radio/TV interviews, including 60 Minutes Australia (1989) and 60 Minutes New Zealand (2007).

As founder of the Multi-Discipline Alliance of Professionals, he ensured continuing education for dentists desiring to learn the Huggins dental protocol. Training includes helping their patients avoid and recover from ailments caused by harmful dental procedures.

He devoted his last years to establishing the Huggins Applied Healing center, but his greatest passion was the recent formation of the Dental DNA laboratory. This sophisticated facility specializes in the detection of dangerous, disease-causing organisms that reside within root canals, cavitations, implants, and other oral environments.

For More information on Biological Dentistry and the Huggins Applied Healing  visit hugginsappliedhealing.com.


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