Re: Dental Profession Logic Re: Amalgam

From: Jan (jdrew63929_at_aol.com)
Date: 06/22/04


Date: 22 Jun 2004 00:16:42 GMT


>Subject: Re: Dental Profession Logic Re: Amalgam
>From: "Dr Steve" nospam@home.net
>Date: 6/21/2004 12:54 PM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: <dWHBc.27030$eH1.12611151@newssvr28.news.prodigy.com>
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>Is this tome available at Borders's?

Hmm, do ya ever think of calling and asking???

> I could go buy a copy and we could
>review it together. Salvatore wants to go to the bookstore anyway.

Every dentist should read it.

Jan

>~+--~+--~+--~+--~+--
>Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
>Troy, Michigan, USA
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>This posting is intended for informational or conversational purposes only.
>Always seek the opinion of a licensed dental professional before acting on
>the advice or opinion expressed here. Only a dentist who has examined you
>in person can diagnose your problems and make decisions which will affect
>your health.
>......................
>"Jan" <jdrew63929@aol.com> wrote in message
>news:20040618160221.29796.00000125@mb-m18.aol.com...
>>
>> >Subject: Re: Dental Profession Logic Re: Amalgam
>> >From: Peter Bowditch myfirstname@ratbags.com
>> >Date: 6/16/2004 4:14 PM Pacific Standard Time
>> >Message-id: <ueo1d09hge1hlsfov17p2gmo08l2u0u539@4ax.com>
>> >
>> >"M.a.r.k P.r.o.b.e.r.t-June 16, 2004" <M.a.r.k P.r.o.b.e.r.t
>> >06-16-04@lombercartel.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >>"Nana Weedkiller" <nanaweedkiller@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> >>news:Z01Ac.35182$tA6.6167@nwrddc03.gnilink.net...
>> >>> Does this seem plausible? A way for mercury from a tooth
>> >>> to paralize eye nerve?
>> >>>
>> >>> "I discovered I was poisoning by the mercury in my teeth which caused
>an
>> >>> autoimmune reaction. The acetylcholine neurotransmitter receptor was
>> >>> blocked
>> >>> by the mercury toxins travelling along nerves to the cranial venous
>sytem
>> >>to
>> >>> the occular branches and trigeminal nerves causing the paralization of
>the
>> >>> eye nerve."
>> >>
>> >>Toxins do not travel along nerves. The only things that travels along
>nerves
>> >>is nerve impulses.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >And herpes virus. I was at a presentation last week by a researcher
>> >who is investigating the transport mechanism.
>> >
>> >--
>> >Peter Bowditch
>>
>>
>> I am on page 34 of Patrick Stortbecker MD PHD's book, Mercury
>> Poisoning and Dental Amalgam a hazard to the human brain He is talking
>about
>> all the pathways from amalgams to the brain. The release of mercury vapor
>which
>> settles down on the mucous membranes of the oro-nasal cavity, from where
>> mercury is transported further put into the body. especially via a direct
>> passage to the neighbouring brain. These pathways are either by the
>Olfactory
>> nerves or by the valve-less cranial venous system that presents an open
>venous
>> communication between the oro-nasal cavity and the brain. The distance
>being
>> only a few inches between the teeth of the upper jaw and the brain. He
>also
>> states unfortunately the belief that modern dental amalgams are stable
>> compounds, which do not undergo corrorison and thus should be totally
>> *harmless* to the patients, is a disastrous MISTAKE based on erroneous
>grounds,
>> probably constituting the most dangerous medical and dental typothesis
>> forwarded in this century. With out quoting the next chapter, he says. To
>sum
>> up: Mercury vapor being released from amalgams fillings settles down on
>mucous
>> membranes in the upper nasal cavity. Then follows a most dangerous
>transport of
>> mercury in small daily doses directly to the brian, in particular the
>ofactory
>> brain, the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland as well. In that manner,
>due to
>> lack of defence mechanisms, mercury does escape the entrance into the
>general
>> blood circulation and the fate of being de-toxified in the liver.
>>
>> Then he goes on to talk about the conversion of mercury. Then he get into
>> tracing the lymphatic pathways.
>>
>> When the vasa nervorum, the minute nutrients of the nerves are engaged,
>the
>> clicinical manifestations may be motor or sensory distrubances
>corresponding to
>> the affected *peripheral* and cranial nerves.
>>
>> There is much much more.
>>
>> The mercury from dental amalgam which binds to
>> the brain cells and enzymes does so in ionic form.
>>
>> Elemental mercury from mercury vapor readily passes through the
>> blood-brain barrier, is oxidized to Hg+2 (ionic mercury) and then
>> binds to brain cells and enzymes. This is specifically why the
>> Lorscheider group at Univ of Calgary did their recent study using
>> ionic mercury rather than methyl mercury.
>>
>> See for example http://www.altcorp.com/SlideShows/mercury/sld004.htm
>> from the slide show given by Haley on Hg transport.
>>
>> So, the two studies I just posted, done in the last two years, link
>> inorganic mercury to Alzheimer's. Haley earlier did a study on rat
>> brains exposed to mercury vapor (size adjusted doses) and found brain
>> damage as found in AD. And he can experimentally inhibit AD-related
>> (inhibited) enzymes using water pre-soaked with amalgams. These
>> enzymes (such as creatine kinase) are sulfhydrl compounds which
>> mercury is chemically attracted to.
>>
>> From _Mercury Poisoning from Dental Amalgam: Hazard to Human Brain_ by
>> Patrick Storetebecker MD PhD:
>>
>> The mercury amalgam fillings release MERCURY VAPOR, that is inhaled by
>> the lungs and in that way enter the general blood circulation and pass
>> into the whole body.
>>
>> However, far more dangerous are similarly released mercurial FUMES,
>> which instead settle down on the mucous membranes in the upper region
>> of the nasal cavity, from where the mercury then is transported
>> directly to the BRAIN!!
>>
>> These pathways are either by the OLFACTORY NERVES or by the valve-less
>> cranial VENOUS system that presents an open venous communication
>> between the oro-nasal cavity and the brain.
>>
>> Already 20 years ago an open VENOUS communication between the
>> TOOTH-PULP, the bone marrow of the jaws, and the intra-cranial cavity
>> with the BRAIN, was reontgenographically demonstrated.
>>
>> Another important transport of mercury does exist, namely via the
>> TRIGEMINAL NERVES, from the teeth directly to the brain stem.
>>
>> Jan
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  • Dr. Boyd Haley
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