Re: Tooth Zappicator

From: Joel M. Eichen (joeleichen_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 11/20/04


Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 17:44:35 -0500

JAN DREW ,,,

Help us out.

What does this mean?

A surge of immune power is induced, which removes lanthanides, other
metals, solvents, plastic remnants and bacteria all at once. You
should have taken germanium, selenite and vitamin C beforehand.

Joel

On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 19:54:14 GMT, "Nana Weedkiller"
<nanaweedkiller@yahoo.com> wrote:

>
>Ok. How many would recommend this cutting edge thingy bobber
>for DIY home dentistry?
>
>http://www.toothzappicator.com/
>
>Tooth Zappicators
>
> A tooth zappicator is a small North Pole speaker fastened to the end of a
>toothbrush. The speaker is attached to your food zappicator circuit (the
>1000 Hz zapper). The tooth zappicator is then held in place on top of the
>tooth ridge for three to five minutes. A surge of immune power is induced,
>which removes lanthanides, other metals, solvents, plastic remnants and
>bacteria all at once. You should have taken germanium, selenite and vitamin
>C beforehand.
>
> If you have locations in the jawbones that appear infected or "soft" on
>your X-ray, threat them next. They will have bioaccumulations of old
>toothpaste, mouthwash, dental impression compound, etc.
>
> Treat the whole tooth ridge, a segment at a time. Repeat on inner and outer
>surfaces of the gums, making three sets of treatments altogether. Don't miss
>the remaining teeth themselves.
>
> Even when you are not able to search for them first, most hidden
>cavitations can be systematically cleared by zappicating the whole upper and
>lower jawbone. Do it yourself to be sure it is thorough.
>
>[more at above URL]
>