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[1] Ziff, Sam and Ziff, Michael F., DDS, Dentistry Without Mercury. Bio-Probe, Inc. P.O. Box 608010, Orlando, FL 32860-8010, p. 25
[2] Mercury Free and Healthy, The Dental Amalgam Issue. DAMS Inc. along with Consumers for Dental Choice, A Project of the National Institute for Science, Law and Public Policy, 1424 16th Street, NW Suite 105 Washington, D.C. 20036
[3] Huggins, Integrity vs. Intimidation.
[4] A message from Executive Director Susan Haeger of Citizens for Health, based in Boulder Colorado.
[5] Ibid.
[6] ibid.
[7] ibid.
[8] Report of ICBM (International Conference on the Biocompatibility of Materials) 1988, 44.
[9] Interview by Gary Null, September 1989.
[10] Correlation of Dental Amalgam with Mercury in Brain Tissue, Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry (December 1987).
[11] Hal Huggins, DDS, Medical and Legal Implications of Components in Dental Materials, 4.
[12] Null, interview.
[13] Patrick Stortebacker, MD,PhD, Direct Transport of Mercury from the Oro-Nasal Cavity to the Cranial Cavity As A Cause of Dental Amalgam Poisoning, Swedish Journal of Biological Medicine (March, 1980): 19.
[14] Huggins Diagnostic Center, The PAR Booklet (Proper Amalgam Removal), September 1989, 12.
[15] The Harvard Medical School, Harvard Health Letter (September, 1990).
[16] Saving Your Teeth, Natural Living Newsletter, No. 11.
[17] Huggins, Mercury in My Molars (1989), 4.
[18] Two Studies Suggest Risk from Silver Fillings, Chicago Tribune August 15, 1990.
[19] Silver (Mercury Amalgam) Dental Fillings Natural Living Newsletter, No. 32.
[20] (Author unknown), Regulations of Mercury and the Politics of Amalgam Fillings, (article, date unknown).
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