Woman with 'toxic dental fillings discovers mercury poisoning is to blame'

Posted: Published on July 24th, 2014

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Maria Indermuhle had dental fillings three years ago, prior to getting married Months later the newlywed noticed 'strange sensations' in her legs 18 months later she couldn't walk, lost feeling in her hands, started losing her vision, suffered heart palpitations and was slurring her words Doctors diagnosed Mrs Indermuhle with Multiple Sclerosis Having researched her symptoms she found they were similar to those caused by mercury poisoning A Swiss doctors tested her and claimed her body was riddled with the metal She removed fillings, undertook drastic detox programme and is now well Claims fillings caused poisoning but NHS Highland has not accepted liability Scottish Government said the amalgam dental fillings - mixture of mercury, silver, tin and copper - are safe

By Lizzie Parry

Published: 04:54 EST, 24 July 2014 | Updated: 09:49 EST, 24 July 2014

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A woman diagnosed with MS after losing the ability to walk claims her symptoms were actually the result of mercury poisoning from dental fillings.

Eighteen months after Maria Indermuhle had dental treatment, doctors told the 32-year-old she had the lifelong crippling illness multiple sclerosis.

They warned the then 29-year-old the condition would leave her unable to walk and prepared her for a life on medication - crushing her dreams of becoming a mother.

But Mrs Indermuhle, who is from Inverness but lives in Switzerland, is now back to full health, having had the fillings she claims were responsible, removed.

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