Re: Why We Use No Mercury In The Fillings We Place
From: Jan (jdrew63929_at_aol.com)
Date: 09/30/04
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Date: 30 Sep 2004 01:16:54 GMT
>Subject: Re: Why We Use No Mercury In The Fillings We Place
>From: Happy Oyster happy.oyster@ariplex.com
>Date: 9/29/2004 11:57 AM Central Standard Time
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>On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 08:45:25 -0400, Joel M. Eichen
><joeleichen@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>On 29 Sep 2004 05:25:30 GMT, jdrew63929@aol.com (Jan) wrote:
>>
>>>Why We Use No Mercury
>>>in the Fillings We Place:
>>
>>Jan, perhaps we can recommend a better dentist for you .....
I already hae one of the best.
Dr. Frank Jerome
Author of Tooth Truth.
http://curezone.com/books/best/book.asp?ID=287
Tooth Truth by Frank J. Jerome
********** 10 Stars!
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ISBN: 1890035130
Description
A call for reform worth reading if you have any teeth left.
Reviewer: archimedes_tritium from Pasadena, CA USA
The author makes the point that once a person dies, their teeth may last
thousands of years. Yet, while alive and part of an nutritional/immune system,
most people are hard-pressed to keep them from rotting out of their mouth
within a few years -- and think this is normal.
He lays out the chronology of most people's progressive dental deterioration;
the first fillings at 8-12, progressing to crowns in 20's-30's, root canals and
bridges in 30's-50's with subsequent extraction and dentures in old age. There
is nothing left, after having marched arm-in-arm with the state-of-the-art
dental care ... and thinking this is normal, despite folks in other parts of
the world living life with a set of choppers the likes of which most dentists
never even see.
The author lays out the realities and falsehoods behind each common dental
procedure, as well as a dental care profession that has managed to isolate
itself from the rest of medicine. This permits denial that the procedures and
materials used in dentistry usually result in chronic infections and toxicity
that have far-ranging, degenerative health consequences all over the body.
The latest thing is radioactive composite fillings "that show up better on
x-rays". Banned from glowing wrist-watches, but OK for implantation in your
mouth (the levels are "safe").
The good news is you don't have to wait the generation or two it will take for
the policy-making ADA dental leadership (whose egos and prestige are at risk if
the last century of treatment methods are recognized as being erroneous and
harmful) to die off and reform to set in.
Tooth and gum rot can be arrested and dental health improved by changes in
behavior and diet. It's your choice: have the Mountain Dew for breakfast every
day, gradually destroy your dental health while setting yourself up for a
lifetime of futile, painful dental work that will only establish a range of
other chronic infections and diseases ... or don't.
The book lays out the information you need to manage your own dental health and
find a dentist more concerned about your health than toeing the party line.
It's remarkable how advances in medicine are thought of as a major benefit of
modernity. Yet, considering what's going on with cancer, dentistry, AIDS, in
which politics, ego and perpetuating institutions are more important than
solutions, perhaps this time will be looked upon even less favorably than when
"leeching" was common. At least back then, it was lack of knowledge. Nowadays,
the errors are due to perversity; the knowledge exists but is disregarded to
perpetuate human power and dodge responsibility for error. Who is living in the
Dark Ages?
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