Description The dramatic video titled Smoking Teeth = Poison Gas has had a tremendous impact on both the public and professional audiences.The full version plays 40 minutes with interviews of experts in the fields of mercury toxicology, environmental medicine, politics and dentistry. It is available from the IAOMT for $14.95 + $4 shipping. Send Kym an email at info@iaomt.org to order your personal DVD today.mercury, dental, fillings, amalgam, controversy, smoking, poisoning, dentistrySmoking Teeth = Poison Gashttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/75kbDhuIRAU2011-08-18T04:03:40.000Z2012-05-04T00:36:19.000ZDay In A Life: Vlogging To Dentist - Raccoons, Blue Sky, Hwy 101, Forest DriveA Day In The Life vlog going to the Dr. Johnson's office in Sequim, WA. Smoking Teeth = Poison Gas www.youtube.com About three years ago, I was told by a Port Townsend dentist that a tooth required attention. I had no issues with the tooth....it had never bothered me, but for "preventive reasons" he determined it should be filled. Several of my friends had had all of their mercury filings removed and I didn't want one planted in my head. When I went to Dr. Johnson, he looked at the tooth and said, "it does not need to be filled." When I was thinking about getting the tooth filled, I talked to my insurance provider about paying for "non-mercury fillings", they referred to them as "silver fillings". On some teeth, insurance companies will only pay for mercury fillings. Dr. Johnson www.youtube.com I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (www.youtube.comdigitalreporterhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/digitalreporterPeopleA Day In The Life vlog going to the Dr. Johnson's office in Sequim, WA. Smoking Teeth = Poison Gas www.youtube.com About three years ago, I was told by a Port Townsend dentist that a tooth required attention. I had no issues with the tooth....it had never bothered me, but for "preventive reasons" he determined it should be filled. Several of my friends had had all of their mercury filings removed and I didn't want one planted in my head. When I went to Dr. Johnson, he looked at the tooth and said, "it does not need to be filled." When I was thinking about getting the tooth filled, I talked to my insurance provider about paying for "non-mercury fillings", they referred to them as "silver fillings". On some teeth, insurance companies will only pay for mercury fillings. Dr. Johnson www.youtube.com I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (www.youtube.com