Re: EMR Induces Electrical Current in Amalgam Fillings
- From: Joel M. Eichen <joeleichen@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2005 08:45:42 -0400
On 1 Oct 2005 04:42:46 -0700, "billkatz" <billthekat@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>> Does he mention how many millivolts? I have been searching for this
>> information for a very long time.
>
>-70 to 10 mV --- 8^P
Know anything about calcium ion channels and the Na+ K+ ATPase?
>
>Totally out of context...
>
>Synopsis:
>1.) Putting head in microwave oven: BAD
>2.) Putting head in microwave oven, when one has fillings: BAD (with
>flying sparks)
>3.) Radiation: BAD, fillings or otherwise
>
>"We suggest that analysis of the effect of EMR on human biological
>response should focus on tissue and organ boundaries as they exist in
>the body, not on "the body" as a radio chassis in any general sense."
.
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