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Re: Bruxzir All Zirconia Crown

steve
I'm going to keep an eye on it. Looking at them now i can see the tint is kind of greyish. I don't know if thats enough to cause a galvanic effect. I guess I'll find out in a couple of weeks! At least I know the gold won't hurt my immune system
Steve

--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
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> > Not sure about that but I guess it's possible. I don't seem to have gray
> > areas but haven't looked that carefully.
>
> I had some really gray teeth when my amalgam fillings were removed, but
> they went back to normal after awhile (years)
>
> Marc
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Re: blood type?

dpestun
In reply to this post by Emil at Less EMF Inc
A positive, both dominant and recessive, meaning got A+ from both parents who are both AA+ as well...so AA+
Deidra

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Re: Bruxzir All Zirconia Crown

Steph Smith
In reply to this post by Marc Martin
The piece that I read advised the removal of these where possible [at least from
gums] involving peridontal surgery - doesn't sound nice.

I had an odd experience after I had amalgam fillings removed from my lower jaw -
i still have 2 left but the rest are all amalgam free [the upper jaw still has
to be treated and has the amalgams in it]. I was in a sports store choosing
boots for my nephews and we had to sit in that area trying on various boots
underneath a very loud music speaker blaring music out of it. I got intense pain
in the gums under the teeth in the lower jaw where there was no amalgam left -
could it have been tatoos reacting?




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From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Mon, 27 September, 2010 19:36:55
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Bruxzir All Zirconia Crown

 
> The biggest issue is mixing amalgam with metals and I have none left-no
> more metal fillings.

Yes, although if you any grayish-colored teeth/gums/tongue, then the
mercury from your old amalgam fillings has migrated into your body in
high concentrations (these are called "amalgam tattoos"). I
wonder if some galvanism can result from this?

Marc




     

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Re: blood type?

evie15422
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Hi, All,

My blood type is O+  I wonder if we looked closer at who has each blood type, whether we'd see a correlation with particular symptoms?  Stephen and I have alot in common.  He is 25+ years younger but the progression of his organ dysfunction is almost identical to what mine was.  

Sorry I am still working out the kinks in the new house so I am barely ever online anymore.  I am temporarily back at the old house for a few days.  So if I owe you mail (and YOU know who YOU all are  ;)  ), know I am not likely to get to it, but I am having warm thoughts reading all your mail!  ;)  It will take me months to catch up, especially with a certain prolific someone who shall not be named!  lol  You all are in my thoughts and prayers.  

Take care, Everybody,
Diane (Evie)  


 


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From: stephen_vandevijvere <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Re: blood type?
To: [hidden email]
Date: Monday, September 27, 2010, 4:30 PM


 



My blood type is O-

Stephen.

--- In [hidden email], "Emil at Less EMF Inc" <lessemf@...> wrote:

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> I just received a call from an iridologist who noticed a predominance of
> type A blood type among her clients with ES. She suspects that blood type A
> makes a person more susceptible.
>
> If that is the case, we should see a higher than normal occurance of type A
> among the group.
> It would also have major diagnostic implications.
>
> Mind sharing your blood type?
>
> Emil
>









     
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Re: blood type?

Loni Rosser
Don't think that theory holds water. Lots of O's! Loni

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From: Evie <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: blood type?
To: [hidden email]
Date: Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 12:08 PM


 



Hi, All,

My blood type is O+  I wonder if we looked closer at who has each blood type, whether we'd see a correlation with particular symptoms? Stephen and I have alot in common. He is 25+ years younger but the progression of his organ dysfunction is almost identical to what mine was.

Sorry I am still working out the kinks in the new house so I am barely ever online anymore. I am temporarily back at the old house for a few days. So if I owe you mail (and YOU know who YOU all are ;) ), know I am not likely to get to it, but I am having warm thoughts reading all your mail! ;) It will take me months to catch up, especially with a certain prolific someone who shall not be named! lol You all are in my thoughts and prayers.

Take care, Everybody,
Diane (Evie)

 

--- On Mon, 9/27/10, stephen_vandevijvere <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: stephen_vandevijvere <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Re: blood type?
To: [hidden email]
Date: Monday, September 27, 2010, 4:30 PM

 

My blood type is O-

Stephen.

--- In [hidden email], "Emil at Less EMF Inc" <lessemf@...> wrote:

>
> I just received a call from an iridologist who noticed a predominance of
> type A blood type among her clients with ES. She suspects that blood type A
> makes a person more susceptible.
>
> If that is the case, we should see a higher than normal occurance of type A
> among the group.
> It would also have major diagnostic implications.
>
> Mind sharing your blood type?
>
> Emil
>









     

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Re: blood type?

Steph Smith
In reply to this post by evie15422
Hi Diane

I have no clue who the prolific one could be - certainly isn't me for sure - LOL
- hope things are going well - look after yourself - lots of love StephXXX




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From: Evie <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Tue, 28 September, 2010 20:08:48
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: blood type?

 
Hi, All,

My blood type is O+  I wonder if we looked closer at who has each blood type,
whether we'd see a correlation with particular symptoms? Stephen and I have alot
in common. He is 25+ years younger but the progression of his organ dysfunction
is almost identical to what mine was.


Sorry I am still working out the kinks in the new house so I am barely ever
online anymore. I am temporarily back at the old house for a few days. So if I
owe you mail (and YOU know who YOU all are ;) ), know I am not likely to get to
it, but I am having warm thoughts reading all your mail! ;) It will take me
months to catch up, especially with a certain prolific someone who shall not be
named! lol You all are in my thoughts and prayers.


Take care, Everybody,
Diane (Evie)

 

--- On Mon, 9/27/10, stephen_vandevijvere <[hidden email]>
wrote:

From: stephen_vandevijvere <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Re: blood type?
To: [hidden email]
Date: Monday, September 27, 2010, 4:30 PM

 

My blood type is O-

Stephen.

--- In [hidden email], "Emil at Less EMF Inc" <lessemf@...> wrote:

>
> I just received a call from an iridologist who noticed a predominance of
> type A blood type among her clients with ES. She suspects that blood type A
> makes a person more susceptible.
>
> If that is the case, we should see a higher than normal occurance of type A
> among the group.
> It would also have major diagnostic implications.
>
> Mind sharing your blood type?
>
> Emil
>





     

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Re: blood type?

Gruendg
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Hallo,
in our white population blood group A is prevailing, it is about 50%, B AB  
0 are the other 50 %. So this is what the iridologist saw.
 
Dietrich
 
In einer eMail vom 27.09.2010 21:26:35 Westeuropäische Sommerzeit schreibt  
[hidden email]:

 
just received a call from an iridologist who noticed a predominance of  
type A blood type among her clients with ES. She suspects that blood type  
A
makes a person more susceptible.

If that is the case, we should  see a higher than normal occurance of type
A
among the group.
It would  also have major diagnostic implications.

Mind sharing your blood  type?

Emil






 


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Re: blood type?

charles-4
Overhere most electrosensitives do have O negative in common.

As far as I have found.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
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  Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2010 3:36 PM
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  Hallo,
  in our white population blood group A is prevailing, it is about 50%, B AB  
  0 are the other 50 %. So this is what the iridologist saw.
   
  Dietrich
   
  In einer eMail vom 27.09.2010 21:26:35 Westeuropäische Sommerzeit schreibt  
  [hidden email]:

   
  just received a call from an iridologist who noticed a predominance of  
  type A blood type among her clients with ES. She suspects that blood type  
  A
  makes a person more susceptible.

  If that is the case, we should  see a higher than normal occurance of type
  A
  among the group.
  It would  also have major diagnostic implications.

  Mind sharing your blood  type?

  Emil






   


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Re: blood type?

Loni Rosser
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Seems like there were just about as many O's. I don't think it's accurate. Loni

--- On Sun, 10/3/10, [hidden email] <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: [hidden email] <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] blood type?
To: [hidden email]
Date: Sunday, October 3, 2010, 6:36 AM


 




Hallo,
in our white population blood group A is prevailing, it is about 50%, B AB
0 are the other 50 %. So this is what the iridologist saw.

Dietrich

In einer eMail vom 27.09.2010 21:26:35 Westeuropäische Sommerzeit schreibt
[hidden email]:

just received a call from an iridologist who noticed a predominance of
type A blood type among her clients with ES. She suspects that blood type
A
makes a person more susceptible.

If that is the case, we should see a higher than normal occurance of type
A
among the group.
It would also have major diagnostic implications.

Mind sharing your blood type?

Emil

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Re: blood type?

Minni
I agree with Loni.
I disagree that blood type is an issue.

BTW, I don't know what my blood type is, but I'm convinced ES has most to do with a combo of repeated exposure to fluoresence, RF, and other such dirty electricity
...in combo with a  personal life that's already high stress & poor nutrition.
(Similar to other allergies.)

I also subscribe to the theory of all these stressors having worn away at the myelin sheath AND stem cells, and that some people may be more naturally endowed with built-in shields, such as, say, smaller pupils to guard against "light", oilier or more-pigmented skin, heavier layers of myelin sheath, and whatever else it takes to have built-in "shielding".

For example, my dry palms, neck & arms are more susceptible than my oily face. The latter doesn't feel burnt upon exposure to LCD, but the former do.

That's a fact that's true for me personally.
Similarly, my brown eyes have large pupils, so they're way more sensitive than my mom's hazel eyes which have small pupils.

No matter what blood type you are, what does that have to do with the stress you endure that causes stem cells & body tissues, to be depleted?

Minni


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> Seems like there were just about as many O's. I don't think it's accurate. Loni
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> --- On Sun, 10/3/10, Gruendg@... <Gruendg@...> wrote:
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> Subject: Re: [eSens] blood type?
> To: [hidden email]
> Date: Sunday, October 3, 2010, 6:36 AM
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> Hallo,
> in our white population blood group A is prevailing, it is about 50%, B AB
> 0 are the other 50 %. So this is what the iridologist saw.
>
> Dietrich
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> In einer eMail vom 27.09.2010 21:26:35 Westeuropäische Sommerzeit schreibt
> lessemf@...:
>
> just received a call from an iridologist who noticed a predominance of
> type A blood type among her clients with ES. She suspects that blood type
> A
> makes a person more susceptible.
>
> If that is the case, we should see a higher than normal occurance of type
> A
> among the group.
> It would also have major diagnostic implications.
>
> Mind sharing your blood type?
>
> Emil
>
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Electrostatically Yours,
Minni, Lysine4flu blog
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Loni Rosser
I also think it has to do with damage to the blood brain barrier. Loni

--- On Sun, 10/3/10, minnimall <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: minnimall <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Re: blood type?
To: [hidden email]
Date: Sunday, October 3, 2010, 10:53 AM


 



I agree with Loni.
I disagree that blood type is an issue.

BTW, I don't know what my blood type is, but I'm convinced ES has most to do with a combo of repeated exposure to fluoresence, RF, and other such dirty electricity
...in combo with a personal life that's already high stress & poor nutrition.
(Similar to other allergies.)

I also subscribe to the theory of all these stressors having worn away at the myelin sheath AND stem cells, and that some people may be more naturally endowed with built-in shields, such as, say, smaller pupils to guard against "light", oilier or more-pigmented skin, heavier layers of myelin sheath, and whatever else it takes to have built-in "shielding".

For example, my dry palms, neck & arms are more susceptible than my oily face. The latter doesn't feel burnt upon exposure to LCD, but the former do.

That's a fact that's true for me personally.
Similarly, my brown eyes have large pupils, so they're way more sensitive than my mom's hazel eyes which have small pupils.

No matter what blood type you are, what does that have to do with the stress you endure that causes stem cells & body tissues, to be depleted?

Minni

--- In [hidden email], Loni <loni326@...> wrote:

>
> Seems like there were just about as many O's. I don't think it's accurate. Loni
>
> --- On Sun, 10/3/10, Gruendg@... <Gruendg@...> wrote:
>
>
> From: Gruendg@... <Gruendg@...>
> Subject: Re: [eSens] blood type?
> To: [hidden email]
> Date: Sunday, October 3, 2010, 6:36 AM
>
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>  
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> Hallo,
> in our white population blood group A is prevailing, it is about 50%, B AB
> 0 are the other 50 %. So this is what the iridologist saw.
>
> Dietrich
>
> In einer eMail vom 27.09.2010 21:26:35 Westeuropäische Sommerzeit schreibt
> lessemf@...:
>
> just received a call from an iridologist who noticed a predominance of
> type A blood type among her clients with ES. She suspects that blood type
> A
> makes a person more susceptible.
>
> If that is the case, we should see a higher than normal occurance of type
> A
> among the group.
> It would also have major diagnostic implications.
>
> Mind sharing your blood type?
>
> Emil
>
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