Why Dentists Were Poisoning Their Patients With Mercury
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Why does dentistry exist in complete isolation from the rest of healthcare with separate schools, separate insurance, and separate conversations? Dr. Gene Sambataro graduated top of his dental school class in 1980 and gave the commencement speech where the dean predicted he would change dentistry. Nobody expected he would do it by turning against everything he was taught after discovering mercury amalgam fillings were poisoning patients and root canals harbored silent infections causing systemic disease.
In this episode of Legacy and Longevity Podcast with host Zach Dancel, Dr. Gene Sambataro reveals why his best friend's stage four melanoma clinic refused treatment until mercury fillings were removed, creating his paradigm shift moment. On how he called his dental supplier the next day demanding all mercury be removed from his office permanently, and why the ADA clinical director told 60 Minutes mercury is safe in mouths but toxic waste when drilled out. And shares how root canal testing shows botulism, gangrene, and E. coli in jawbone while fluoride studies claiming cognitive benefits contradict decades of toxicity research. The mouth is not separate from your body despite what dentistry taught for generations.
Your mouth is not separate from your body. Oral infections drive systemic inflammation that never resolves until you address the source. Stop treating symptoms in isolation—start understanding the mouth-body connection. Discover providers who practice whole-body health; to know more, click on the link below:
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