by Ingrid Naiman | Mar 12, 2017 | Introduction
Oral Chelation of Heavy Metal Mercury, Lead, and Aluminum Many people today suffer from what is often broadly referred to as “heavy metal toxicity.” The most common source of toxicity is mercury from dental fillings. When the so-called...
by Ingrid Naiman | Mar 11, 2017 | Introduction
Ingrid Naiman Chemicals that mimic natural estrogens are generally from synthetic contaminants such as plastics, PVC materials, pesticides, petroleum products, and certain pharmaceuticals. To this, we can add growth hormone additives that are ingested through...
by Ingrid Naiman | Mar 11, 2017 | Introduction
Mission Statement In the 1990s, I took a seminar on oral toxicology in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It was fascinating and revelatory. Aside from what the semi-initiated, such as myself, already knew about amalgams, root canals, fluoride, radiation, and even anesthetics,...
by Ingrid Naiman | Mar 9, 2017 | Introduction
Hazards of Conventional Dentistry Dentistry is often a dreaded experience that everyone faces sooner or later. Finding non-toxic, or less toxic, substitutes for the products normally used is just a small start. There are countless pieces of information and life style...