Re: Long-Term Effects of Chronic Low-Dose Mercury Exposure

From: Jan (jdrew63929_at_aol.com)
Date: 06/29/04


Date: 29 Jun 2004 02:18:39 GMT


>Subject: Re: Long-Term Effects of Chronic Low-Dose Mercury Exposure
>From: "Dr Steve" nospam@home.net
>Date: 6/28/2004 6:19 AM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: <5OVDc.2462$j25.1805@newssvr16.news.prodigy.com>
>
>Hi Jan,
>
>My copy of the "red book" came in today. Feel free to reference any pages
>for discussion. I'll try to skim the book this week. Dr. Stortebecker
>chose an interesting typeset for the book.

Hi Steve, glad you have it.

Some references from the net.

Dr. Stortebecker describes his principle of the shortest pathway with
scientific evidence that mercury vapor released from fillings can travel
directly to the brain.

Patrick Stortebecker and others have demonstrated the transport of all
materials, microorganisms and their toxins directly from the tooth back to the
brain via the blood and by transport along the nerve fibres.[2,3,4,5] Many
other research articles have shown that whatever you put in a tooth can be
transported to the rest of the body. [21,22 23,24]
        
        -Stortebecker P "Dental Infectious Foci and diseases of the nervous system -
spread of microorganisms and their products from dental infectious foci along
direct cranial venous pathways eliciting a toxic - infectious encephalopathy"
Acta. Psych Neural Scand 36 Suppl. 157 (1961) 62
3-Stortebecker P "The cranial venous system filled from pulp of a tooth -
Proceedings" 3rd Int. Congress of Nero Surg. Copenhagen Aug 1965
4-Stortebecker P "Dental significance of pathways for dissemination from
infectious foci." J Can Dent Assoc 33:6 1967 pp301-311
5-Stortebecker P "Chronic dental infections in the etiology of Glioblastomas.
8th int congress" Neuropathy. Washington D.C. Sept 1978 J Neuropth. Exp.
Neurology 37(s) 1978
About 40 years ago, Patrick Stortebecker, M.D., Ph.D., presented evidence of
the
systemic spread of microorganisms and their toxins from osteitis-affected
jawbone through
cranial venous pathways, the trigeminal nerve and other cranial nerves.
(Editor’s note:
Disorders not listed.)
“The spread of toxins throughout the system, whether from root canals or
cavitations,
appears to follow the same principles and pathways. In both cases, it begins
with microbial
invasion of the bone and spreads via pathways described by Stortebecker.
Therefore, all of
the conditions listed (and more) can result from cavitations as well as root
canals.

Jan