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1995 paper finding abnormalities in brains - from dental amalgams?

MeSci

ME/CFS since 1995; activity level 6?
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I found this paper and would be grateful if someone expert could read through it. I'm afraid that since last (March?) I haven't tended to be able to do so myself very often.

I have a lot of fillings, so my interest in this is predictable.

In case the article disappears, the data relating to it are:

International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology, Vol. 4, No. 2, 1995,

Immunological and Brain MRI changes in Patients with Suspected Metal Intoxication,

by Lita Tibbling et al.

Sorry but can't copy text as it's uncopiable, but the link to the pdf is:

http://www.melisa.org/pdf/brain-mri-changes.pdf
 

barbc56

Senior Member
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I stopped reading after the paper said "suspected amalgam poisoning."

However, I plan to come back to this but so far am not impressed!

A hypothesis that says suspected is suspect in itself.:D