Do people with False Teeth...



(uppers & lowers) enjoy better/improved health? After all, no more
mercury fillings. I've never noticed such relief amongst my
contemporaries who went that route (same old, same old health
complaints), but maybe I'm not looking hard enough. Or does this only
work if you go to a holistic dentist & have your fillings removed &
replaced?
 
>Subject: Do people with False Teeth...
>From: [email protected]
>Date: 12/28/2003 3:12 PM Central Standard Time
>Message-id: <[email protected]>
>
>(uppers & lowers) enjoy better/improved health? After all, no more
>mercury fillings. I've never noticed such relief amongst my
>contemporaries who went that route (same old, same old health
>complaints), but maybe I'm not looking hard enough. Or does this only
>work if you go to a holistic dentist & have your fillings removed &
>replaced?


Protocol is of utmost importance.

One could end up in worse shape if correct protocol is not followed.

Jan
 
>>Subject: Do people with False Teeth...
>>From: [email protected]
>>Date: 12/28/2003 3:12 PM Central Standard Time
>>Message-id: <[email protected]>
>>
>>(uppers & lowers) enjoy better/improved health? After all, no more
>>mercury fillings. I've never noticed such relief amongst my
>>contemporaries who went that route (same old, same old health
>>complaints), but maybe I'm not looking hard enough. Or does this only
>>work if you go to a holistic dentist & have your fillings removed &
>>replaced?

>
>Protocol is of utmost importance.


Exactly. The alt-method requires Proper Protocl to provide RELIEF, as in a
burden lifted, IF AND ONLY IF the patients is brainwashed into believing their
amalgams are deadly.

Removing the entire tooth releases far less mercury and is far safer than
having amalgams removed. It would be a far safer method, but hey, when it
comes to fleecing the somatically hypervigilant, its all about the protocol!
 
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 13:12:18 -0800 (PST), [email protected] wrote:

>(uppers & lowers) enjoy better/improved health?


No, and in fact are generally less healthy than those with
at least some natural teeth.

> After all, no more
>mercury fillings.


Incorrect terminology
Silver amalgam is the correct term.

> I've never noticed such relief amongst my
>contemporaries who went that route (same old, same old health
>complaints), but maybe I'm not looking hard enough. Or does this only
>work if you go to a holistic dentist & have your fillings removed &
>replaced?


'holistics' certainly remove more dollars from your purse.