Re: Disclaimer. Was:Well said, Senator!

From: Sdores (sdores_at_bellsouth.net)
Date: 12/19/04


Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 14:29:34 -0500

You're right, everyone else is wrong and LIARS, now do you feel better to
cut it out already! UM MOM Susan
"Jan" <jdrew63929@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041219133444.11961.00001834@mb-m16.aol.com...
> >Subject: Disclaimer. Was:Well said, Senator!
>>From: StovesNewAddy@sympatico.DOTnet (StovePipe)
>>Date: 12/18/2004 9:42 PM Pacific Standard Time
>>Message-id: <1gp0lti.1u407fz1kdmxatN%StovesNewAddy@sympatico.DOTnet>
>>
>>Jan <jdrew63929@aol.com> wrote:
>>
>>> >Educating the ignorant:
>>>
>>> http://www.dentalcomposites.com/LISTcomposite.htm
>>
>>DISCLAIMER
>>
>>Note to the interested: this individual <<Jan Drew>> has never tried to
>>place composite or amalgam dental material in a wet and bloody field
>>inside the mouth
>
> Irrelevant.
>
> _I_ loudly claim a lack of replacement material... that's it, that's
> all.
> SP
>
> http://www.dentalcomposites.com/LISTcomposite.htm
>
>>In fact this individual is not a dentist, and
>>therefore is not qualified to speak on the merits and limitations of these
> materials.
>
> LOL.
>
> Poor Pipe has never heard of dentists who use NO amalgam.
>
>>This individual's instructing me on how/when to use different materials
>
> WOW!
>
> Do show us this innstructing.
>
> Pipe, stop LYING!
>
> <snip>
>
>>Evaluate this individual's general attitude in her posts here, past and
>>present, and judge for yourself.
>
> My general attitude is to stop the LYING, like YOU just did.
>
> *IF* you have an unanswered health problem,,,,,,,,CHECK THE TEETH!
>
> NOT by a mainstream dentist, but an Alt. dentist who KNOWS the dangers of
> metalin the mouth and root canals, and follows correct protocol.
>
> I did, it saved my life
>
> .Mercury is Poisonous.There is NO safe form of Mercury in living
> tissue.The
> mercury vapor from dental amalgam alone is a bigger source than all the
> other
> sources together.
>
> U151 identifies mercury as a toxic waste.Mercury is also recovered from
> discarded products and wastes such aschlor-alkali wastes, dental amalgams,
> fluorescent light tubes, electronicdevices, and others.
>
> The mercury is vaporized in a retort and collected bycondensation.
> Condensed
> mercury is then distilled to remove impurities.*
>
> The Environmental Protection Agency is working to reduce the amount
> ofmercury
> in the environment
>
> http://www.ehs.ucsf.edu/Manuals/CSM/Csm_Chapter9.htm
>
> 17. DENTAL AMALGAMDental amalgams are mixtures of mercury with silver tin
> alloy. Cal-EPAregulates them as ***chemical waste.*** Submit Chemical
> Waste
> Removal Form for its disposal.
>
> Jan



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