Re: Jan / teeth / milk
- From: "Joel M. Eichen" <joeleichen@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2005 07:58:08 -0400
"George Lagergren" <gel44@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Topic: Jan / teeth / milk
>
> George Lagergren <gel44@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jan, keep up with your natural health battle in regards to favoring
> tooth-colored (white composite) dental fillings. All the people I
talk
> to about dental fillings say their dentist uses white composite fillings.
> So, hopefully the use of silver-mercury fillings is on the decline.
>
> "David Wright" <wright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> replied:
> My dentist offers them. Alas, I am about to have to get my second
> filling, and since it's going to be on a tooth immediately adjacent
> to the filled one I already have, I'm going to get an amalgam filling
> in that one too. They work better like that (immediately adjacent).
>
> Interesting. My mercury-free dentist most likely put in a white
> composite replacement filling next to an existing silver-mercury filling.
>
> I have decided to keep my existing silver-mercury fillings in
place
> until I actually need to replace them.
>
> Of course, the massive load of deadly toxic mercury that I'll get from
> this will probably have all kinds of horrible effects. I figure that
>
> Now you understand Jan Drew's massive concern about such mercury
> fillings.
>
> Of course, the massive load of deadly toxic mercury that I'll get from
> this will probably have all kinds of horrible effects. I figure that
> within a couple of months, I'll be claiming to have a PhD in chemistry
> and will start writing long, ridiculous harangues where I assert that
> cow's milk causes all known cases of strep throat and most other
> diseases as well.
>
> With that alledged PhD in chemistry, you would understand cow's
milk
> is a mucous-creating food product wherein mucous tends to harbor germs
> (bacteria & mercury) in the body.
>
> And that cow's milk has a much greater protein content than
human
> mother's milk which many humans may have trouble digesting.
>
> With that understanding, you could help the creators of the
> www.notmilk.com web site maintain it.
>
>
>
.
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