Re: The Prosperity of the Mercury-Free Dentist
From: Joel M. Eichen (joeleichen_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 01/16/05
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Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 08:29:21 -0500
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 12:21:38 +0000 (UTC), Keith P Walsh
<keith.p.walsh@btinternet.com> wrote:
>The following picture shows 141 Whitworth Road in Rochdale, England,
>which in 1992 was the premises of the dental practice of Dr John
>Roberts (B.Ch.D):
>
>http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/keith.p.walsh@btinternet.com/detail?.dir=/4aa1&.dnm=d636.jpg
>
>It is a small terraced property by the side of the road in a
>dilapidated part of Greater Manchester.
Maybe yes, maybe no.
Was it because he kept the mercury on the window ledge?
Joel
>
>However, in 1992 Dr Roberts was one of a number of practising dental
>surgeons who appeared on the "recommended" list compiled by UK
>mercury-free dentistry "guru" Dr Jack Levenson of the Brompton dental
>clinic in London:
>
>http://fluoride.oralhealth.org/papers/2001/londontimes110401.htm
>
>At that time Dr Levenson operated a consultancy from his office in
>Welbeck Street, W1, and would routinely recommend to his clients
>(usually people with concerns about their health) that they should
>have the mercury-based (amalgam) dental fillings removed from their
>teeth.
>
>Dr Roberts in Rochdale was one the dentists which Dr Levenson would
>"approve" for carrying out the work of removing his clents' amalgam
>fillings.
>
>During or shortly after 1992 Dr Roberts declared his own practice
>"mercury-free", and his patients were advised to register with an
>alternative dentist by the office of the local health authority in
>Rochdale.
>
>Today Dr Roberts' practice is based at Cote Royd House in West
>Yorkshire - a picture of which can be seen at:
>
>http://www.integratedhealthpractice.com/
>
>It is a large victorian villa set in its own grounds in a leafy suburb
>of Huddersfield.
>
>When you compare this picture with the picture of Dr Roberts' previous
>premises it appears reasonable to presume that Dr Roberts is currently
>in the middle of a very prosperous career.
>
>I think it is also accurate to declare that Dr Roberts' success is
>partly (if not largely) due to the fact that he has charged
>significant numbers of patients for removing fillings from their
>mouths which authorities such as the British Dental Association and
>the UK National Health Service would argue had "nothing wrong with
>them".
>
>And it appears that there is nothing that the British Dental
>Association can do to discredit Dr Roberts' "mercury-free" practice.
>
>Is it possible that Dr Roberts' prosperity is in fact due to his
>having successfully restored and/or preserved large numbers of his
>patients' sense of well-being?
>
>Keith P Walsh
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