HEALTH, TEETH, and,
MERCURY TOXICITY
Financial Considerations.


  COSTS and SAVINGS.

Do it NOW, or, Do it LATER!



Why Governments fail to Protect!
To try and maintain the lowest budget for the Present, every remedial or corrective expenditure is made according to how little can be spent to provide an APPEARANCE of correction.

IF you DIE, the government saves money!

C.P.P. Retirement Pension, Ages 60-64:
$828.75/month x 12 = $9,945.00/yr [2005] Maximum Paid
$457.99/month x 12 = $5,495.88/yr [2004] Average paid.
Average paid for 20 years: $109,917.60
Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)

C.P.P. Retirement Pension, Ages 65-69:
Pension increased by 30%
$828.75/month x 12 = $9,945.00/yr [2005] x 1.3
$457.99/month x 12 = $5,495.88/yr [2004] x 1.3
Average paid for 20 years: $142,892.88
Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)

C.P.P. Retirement Pension, Ages 70-xx:
Pension increased by 60%
$828.75/month x 12 = $9,945.00/yr [2005] x 1.6
$457.99/month x 12 = $5,495.88/yr [2004] x 1.6
Average paid for 20 years: $175,868.16
PLUS Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS):


Governments, by their policies and behaviors, suggest an attitude of wanting you to work as hard as you can to make as much money as you can, while you are younger and healthy, to pay as much tax as possible, through material dependency, and through encouraging the capitalist status quo.

Conversely, by sanctioning known health hazards for many decades (dental mercury amalgams, cigarette smoking, alcohol dependency, unrestricted gambling, massive air and water pollution, poor recognition and treatment of parasitic diseases, inconsistent state-state and province-province health codes, minimal diagnostic skill, excessive restriction of herbal remedies, and persecution of alternative and holistic disease prevention and health enhancing therapies), government has created a decades long continual increase in chronic illness frequency and complexity.

The REALITY of these choices has suggested an attitude of a willingness to encumber citizens as they grow older with chronic illness which they will hopefully die from prior to retirement, thus saving the government monies from old age security and Canada Pension Plan funds. The fact that these funds have never been maintained at a level to compensate a healthy older population reinforces the perception that the government has willfully taken measures to eliminate their presence, through sanctioned ignorance, denial, and incompetence.

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Dental Health Survival

The below costs and expenditures are REAL costs, (2004-2005), Canadian dollars, which may be lower or higher for you, relative to which dentist you go to, and which year the work is done.

    • $ __25.00 Examination: specific tooth
    • $ __73.00 Examination, complete
    • $ __12.50 X-ray: single tooth
    • $ __67.00 X-rays, adult, complete
    • $ __82.00 Scaling, 3 units
    • $ __27.00 Root planing
    • $ __30.00 Polishing
    • $ __10.00 Fluoride, topical application
    • $ 150.00 Extraction of tooth, easier
    • $ 200.00 Extraction of tooth, surgical
    • $ 850.00 Crown: Porcelain fused to metal
    • $ 114.00 Core, composite, for crown
    • $ 110.00 Post, retentive, for crown
    • $ 500.00 Root Canal, 2 root, calcified
    • $ 600.00 Root Canal, 3 root, calcified
    • $ 350.00 Perioglass graft (to fill socket)
    • $ 200.00 Perioglass graft (to fill socket)

BEFORE having any dental work done, including cleanings, one is best to take a supplemental dose, within 24 hours, of timed release vitamin C, COQ10, niacin, B-vitamins, L-lysine, Evening Primrose Oil, zinc, vitamin E, and MSM. Any disturbance of the gum, mercury amalagams, and of tarter ... can release harmful bacteria into the bloodstream which can accelerate heart disease and compromise the immune system. Antibiotics taken within hours before or immediately afterward, can also lessen this danger, but, if there is any evidence of a mutated Candida infection present (often reported in studies to be present in 40% or more of patients) this could actually encourage a more rapid deterioration of non-dental health.

Dental Cleaning should be considered at least annually and more often if you have any indication of gum disease (some studies find 80% of patients have gum disease). Other indicators that encourage more frequent cleaning include frequency of flossing and toothbrushing, age of dental amalgams, proportion of starches and sugars in one's diet, age and nutritional balance, proportion of cooked to raw foods eaten (enzyme load), and hormonal imbalances.

IF you have dental mercury amalgams, replacement of them less often than every 7 years is a health hazard. After that period, they statistically WILL began to deteriorate by conversion to mercury gas which is inhaled into the lungs and which seeps through gum tissues.

IF you have porcelain crowns, you may expect them to require replacement at least every 10 years, depending upon the hardness of the food you chew and the frequency.

IF you have gold crowns, depending upon what the core is composed of, they may last for 4 decades without requiring maintenance.

An Average Investment in one's Dental Health, IF you are over the age of 45 and live in North America is C$ 1,000.00 per year. This allows for regular cleanings and the replacement of deteriorating dental fillings plus extraction of deteriorating teeth and the upgrading of crowns.

This is a mandatory minimum.
Less WILL contribute to the generation of a chronic or acute illness which WILL diminish your Quality of Life and accelerate the requirement for you to use your assets for recovery, IF, you don't die first. For most people, this IS a large expense. Your choice is to waste the money on health challenging options, like cigarettes, alcohol, fast foods, coffee, etc. --- OR, to devote part of that to a savings plan for dental health.

Become a statistic for SURVIVAL!

GET THE MERCURY OUT!

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