Re: Coal power and mercury fillings .......

From: LadyLollipop (LadyLollipop_at_insightbb.com)
Date: 03/21/05


Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 21:10:23 GMT


"Casial" <jan.stavel@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1111405572.750702.56830@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> Is Jan Drew anyone I should know about?
>
*IF* you have an unanswered health problem,,,,,,,,CHECK THE TEETH!

NOT by a mainstream dentist, but an Alt. dentist who KNOWS the dangers of
metal in 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 of
mercury
in the environment

http://www.ehs.ucsf.edu/Manuals/CSM/Csm_Chapter9.htm

17. DENTAL AMALGAM Dental amalgams are mixtures of mercury with silver tin
alloy. Cal-EPAregulates them as ***chemical waste.*** Submit Chemical Waste
Removal Form for its disposal

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>since not being able to tolerate the medications that are often prescribed,
>My Doctor and Rheumatologist recommended that I find alternatives to
>medications which is why I frequent this Ng as well as others.
>Well I am happy to report that since early 1999 have I have not had to
>endure the agony of the previous five years and continue to make
>improvement. One of the major improvements was the taking of CMO (Cetyl
>Myristoleate)
>I found that this "Alternative" returned my knees to normal and allowed me
>to continue working.
>The matter of Dental Health was also addressed during the past year and I,
>with consent of my Dentist, changed over a three month period. the majority
>of my fillings to what is called "Composites"

>I am happy to report that since that change that my feet and hands have
>improved noticeably and that I suffer less with the morning stiffness so
>often associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis.
>I still maintain mercury fillings however they have been reduced by over
>50%
>WITH THE DENTAL CHANGES.
>Strangely other people that I correspond with have also noted an
>improvement
>in their well being since changing their amalgams to composites.

>So a sincere "Thank you Jan" for making me look at the issues regarding
>Dental Health. Believe me I have implemented these things "Aussie" Style
>and have enjoyed the benefit despite the "she'll be right" attitude of my
>Dentist. (Amalgam flying everywhere)

>Deniece and I are to shortly visit Canada and the US during the next eight
>weeks and I am most thankful of being able to make this trip, due to
>improved health.

>Incidentally I won the trip in a competition and it included the Canadian
>Rockies tour as well as the Alaskan cruise. Wow! so we extend it all to
>include Hawaii , North West USA and Hong Kong.

>So good things still happen which makes it all so much worthwhile.

>Many thanks Jan,

>Sincerely, Rod

>============================
>Jan - don't let them get you down. You never know how many people you
>reach who don't say anything.
>You are so right - amalgams and root canals. The cancer of
>dentistry. Keep up the good work. My
>compliments to you on your even tempered and thorough response. Some
>people just don't want to
>learn because they know they will have to radically change their dental
>practice if they are convinced
>of the error of their ways. And some people like bbb just scream about
>anything. They will never learn.
>But others will - and you are reaching them.

>Good Work!

>=============================
>I have read a lot of your postings with great interest. From other sources
>on
>the internet that I read, what you say is correct. I am 58 years and have
>had
>4 root canals and about 6 crowns done on my teeth. Now, one of the root
>canal/crowns is flaring up with an infection at the tip of the root. First
>time in my life, something like this has happened.

>At my age, my teeth have started cracking. In light of what has been
>researched and written, I see no reason to continue on with modern
>dentistry.

>I will get the tooth pulled. The idea is to not have any more root canals
>or
>crowns. Just start pulling and in the years ahead, get false teeth. When I
>run out of enough natural teeth.

>You were very brave to do your postings on the internet. I commend you for
>them.

>===========================
>Subject: Kudos to Jan Drew
>From: "Lance Mannion" lancemann...@nospam.net
>Date: 11/12/02 9:57 AM US Eastern Standard Time

>Message-id: <7F8A9.27789$y45.97195...@news.primus.ca>
>Long time lurker, first time poster.

>I have watched with amusement the idiocy of the dentists here on
>this NG, especially Joel, who attack Jan, and ignore her postings.
>The power of "groupthink" is quite amazing when viewing it from
>the outside as an unbiased observer.

>It is particularly amusing how powerful bias can be, when a group
>cannot recognize that something that is hazardous waste by the
>EPA's definition, is ok in the mouth. This should at least open
>one's mind to the *possibility* that amalgams are hazardous in
>*some* (not all) people. But noooooooo, the supposedly educated
>dental professionals here are all-knowing.

>I am a well educated, reasonable person, with a background in
>statistics. I had my amalgams out, and yes, it did cure several
>lifelong, chronic health conditions. It was *not* easy, and in
>fact, is probably a risky procedure, since you do expose yourself
>to lots of Hg upon removal. The detox has taken a long time, and
>has been extremely unpleasant.

>Re: Rich's postings - it is possible that some of Jan's improvement
>was due to placebo. Heck, I felt better immediately after my amalgam
>removal. That quickly changed as the Hg flooded into my body. Even
>if Jan had some improvement due to placebo, that doesn't preclude
>her from having Hg poisoning.

>Re: Joel - this guy is an idiot. His posts do nothing for the credibility
>of the "pro amalgam" side. I don't think he could handle a real debate.
>All he does is post stupid articles and one-liners - what a dolt !

>So Jan, keep up the good work, fight the good fight. Time will prove
>us correct. Don't give up. It's tough, and usually lonely, being on the
>cutting edge, and going against the conventional wisdom

>===============================
>> Lance,

>> Kudos to you for trying to argue with this crowd. Last year I posted
>> some questions here and was promptly attacked by the usual suspects. I
>> was surprised by their nastiness for a while, but a dentist I met at the
>> chelation clinic explained how scared the dentists are regarding this
>> issue. Essentially those who attack you have one single objective:
>> cover their gluteus max. They know they will be sued the hell out of
>> them soon, and are trying their obnoxious best to delay the inevitable.

>> I had 17-year slow downward spiral that was only stopped last year by
>> taking out amalgam fillings and going through chelation therapy. Only
>> now, after over a year of treatment, I feel physically well enough to do
>> some garden work and mentally well enough to work on math (current
>> study: stochastic differential equations). Short-term memory is also
>> recovering and I don't feel like I am living in the Twilight Zone
>> episodes anymore.

>> Don't let these bozos annoy you, they just cannot help being themselves
>> when it comes their wallet.

>> qborba

>P.S. And of course Kudos to Jan Drew. She did more service to
>> Hg-poisoned people than anyone else I know.

>============================
>Hi Jan

>Ive been reading some of your posts on alternative med support and now the
>dental site. I'll spare you my long story but ive had horrendous bilateral
>leg
>neuropathy from what I believe is Hg poisoning. Have had amalgams removed
>and
>done DMPS chelation with much improvement. Still have a ways to go but im
>getting there. Keep up the fight!

>And I have received a few others, and was asked not to post them as the
>poster
>didn't wish to be harassed by the dentists here.

>This one I received recently.

>The people on the NG seem very hostile. Chances are my dentist is dead, so
>I can't sue him, even if I wanted to. I have been suffering from something
>that the doctors can't explain. I had this filling put in 30 years
>ago. It seems to be corroding. Anyway, I've had this problem for 9
>years. I stumbled across a site that seemed to mimic exactly what my
>symptoms are. Can you tell me what your symptoms were. I feel like I'm
>dying but the doctors can't find out what's going on. Thanks for the web
>site address. Couldn't get on. I'll try later.
> thanx 4

> help
Keep up the fight. I emailed you back a while ago. The Canadian dentists
haven't been using mercury since about 2000. My dentist told me that they
have to wrap it up in special containers and send them to a toxic waste
place, but at the same time it's still ok for the American Dentist's to put
it in your mouth......sounds kinda funny to me. I had one of my fillings
extracted today, after a root canal, 4 fillings left to go. I hear you're
only supposed to do one at a time........lotsa fun.......anyway, have a
good XMAS...good luck with your crusade..........plenty of people on your
side.............



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