Re: Advice for Anti-Amalgam Dentists Under Fire
- From: Its all a bit strange <strangethinghappen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 08:16:35 +0000 (UTC)
Keith P Walsh <keith.p.walsh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:cb0ec576-4956-
4b80-b030-5d1b8b731720@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
On 24 Feb, 19:28, The One True Zhen Jue <Andrew_King...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Many dentists choose not to use amalgam without any form of
sanctions. Its the guys who push for needles amalgam removal and/or
make false reports to insurance companies who face scrutiny and
sanctions.
But David Beckham's Manchester dentist Dr Philip Wander says that
amalgam fillings cause mental disfunction as a result of the
electrical currents that they produce.
If he's right then there would be no such thing as needless amalgam
removal.
Are you suggesting that he's wrong about this?
Proof by proclamation is not proof.
I am aware of Doctors who become lawyers and lawyers who become doctors. I
am aware that some of these actually continue both practices...but I have
never heard of the combination of dentist and psychiatrist. I wonder if it
is legal in Britian to make diagnosis' out of your area of license?
And if so, how do you know that he is?
Keith P Walsh
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