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Dr Murray J Vimy, clinical associate professor of the Department of
Medicine, plus numerous other medical researchers from the Departments of
Radiology, Medicine and Medical Physiology at the University of Calgary in
Canada, have spent more than a decade examining the effects of amalgam fillings
on sheep, monkeys and, more recently, humans. Their published evidence
conclusively proves that mercury from amalgam fillings migrates to tissue in
the body the oral cavity, the lungs and the gastrointestinal (GI) tract,
causing a type of "timed released poisoning", as Vimy has called it. Vimy's
animal studies, which were met by ridicule within the dental community, have
been vindicated by the work of Professor H Vasken Aposhian, Head of the
Molecular and Cellular Biology Department of the University of Arizona in
Tucson. Aposhian and his team graded the amalgam filling content of human
volunteers, from which they were given an amalgam score.