Re: Mercury-Free Bandwagon Gathers Pace
- From: billkatz <billthekat@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 22:12:19 GMT
Keith P Walsh Wrote:
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> "Science"?
>
> I'll give you some "science".
>
Whoa right there.
Iâ??m not a dentist. My business services high tech needs for
dentistâ??s offices but I do have a degree in electrical engineering.
This article discusses the potentials of amalgam restorations, which by
all means are insignificant in comparison to the amounts of static
electricity one is exposed to on a daily basis. These are not batteries
of psychosis, theyâ??re not capable of any significant level of
capacitance and chances are that they wonâ??t make anyone any more
crazy than they were to begin withâ?¦ The electrostatic discharge from
the monitor a computer user sits in front of is far, far greater than
that of the study you cite. Making a correlation between dementia and
the potential for electrical discharge from amalgams, gold crowns, etc
is at the very least off the deep end.
FWIW, what slays me about this kind of mentality is that people take a
small and somewhat insignificant report and blow it up into some huge
conspiracy theory. Keith, I donâ??t know you, I donâ??t want to
stereotype you into a particular group but you risk the possibility of
putting yourself in with the Hulda Clarke crowd. Huldaâ??s mentality is
to rip out all amalgams and root canals. This same person claims in her
book â??Cure for all Cancersâ?? claims that a device called a zapper
will kill liver flukes, which of course, according to her, cause
cancer. In her mindsetâ?¦ Wouldnâ??t those discharging amalgams kill
the nasty little liver flukes? I meanâ?¦ Those little fellows donâ??t
have a chance.
BTW, I took interest in this â??zapperâ?? subject years ago. I
understand the rationalization sheâ??s purporting. Iâ??ve read her
claims about this little black box and frequency generation (which, by
the way, would get a first year student an F in lab). I know how to
build these zappers and I know what they really doâ?¦ which is
nothing.
Iâ??m sorry but this just doesnâ??t add up and calling it science
doesnâ??t help matters in the least.
OTOH, the human mind is a wonderful thing and oneâ??s mind can help
make them well again. If you feel sick and you believe that replacing
amalgams with composite will make you wellâ?¦ Go for it!
-Bill
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