Re: It's Time For A WAKE UP CALL!



"LadyLollipop" <LadyLollipop@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
>"Peter Bowditch" <myfirstname@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> "LadyLollipop" <LadyLollipop@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"george1234" <george1234pds@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>> On 15 Sep 2005 14:41:52 -0700, "Clinton" <clintonz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>... it makes me even
>>>>>madder!!, to realize that all this wouldn't have happened if my
>>>>>dentist and others just had common sense about amalgam!
>>>>
>>>> So... when did you get amalgam. IIRC, that's all that was available in
>>>> the 60's when I first got my cavites filled. Was there an alternative
>>>> available when you first got your teeth fixed?
>>>
>>>You should learn the history of amalgams and the FACT it should have NEVER
>>>been used!!
>>>
>>>http://www.wholisticresearch.com/info/artshow.php3?artid=20
>>>
>>
>> So what should have been used in 1830, Jan? Polyurethane? Depleted
>> uranium? Wood? Mild steel? Gutta percha? Solder? Ammonium nitrate?
>>
>> Suggestions, please, not just dismissal of one alternative.
>> --
>> Peter Bowditch
>
>NOT mercury!!!!!!!

I asked for a suggestion. A "not" is not a suggestion. What you said
made as much sense as saying that your suggestion of what to use is
"not seaweed", "not testosterone", "not petrified wood", "not George W
Bush's DNA", "not Las Vegas casino chips", "not the headlight switch
from a Honda Civic", or "not a first folio edition of Shakespeare".

In any case, nobody has ever suggested using mercury as a restorative
material for teeth. It is a liquid at body temperature (despite what
some anti-mercury loons say), so it would run out if you tilted your
head. How you would use it to fill top teeth is a mystery.

There is an infinite number of things which would not be suggested.
Please tell us what you would suggest.

>
><snip proven lying websites and spam>

No proof of lies, and no spam. Poor, sad Lollypoop.

>
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