Removing Mercury Amalgams before or after deth, this is the DILEMMA
Cremation increases mercury emissions:
According to this study each cremation releases between 2 and 4 grams of mercury, with the maximum reported by this reviewer at 8.6 grams in an individual cremation in Switzerland. The study points out that a possible control of mercury from crematoria includes the removal of teeth with amalgam restorations BEFORE cremation and the use of selenium capsules to bind up the mercury and exhaust gas capture systems.
The Daily Mail in the UK reports that in England cremation costs will rise up to £100 – because the teeth of the dead are poisoning the living.
To protect the living, the bereaved families will be charged for filters that stop toxic fumes from vaporized mercury fillings polluting the atmosphere.
> At present, cremations in the UK cause nearly one sixth of all emissions of the metal and its prognosis is on the rise by two thirds by 2020, making crematoria the biggest single cause of mercury pollution in the country.
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