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Dental Implants Removal

S.T.
Hi, I searched old messages for some info on dental implants but did not find much. Has anyone find any relief after removing them? I had two titaniumimplants done about 10 years ago. I can now relate that to the onset of my health troubles. Tomorrow I have an appt. with a dental surgeon who will be taking them out, hopefully soon.  

Since being a member here and realising the connection between teeth and ES, I have removed one metal crown that measured -96 microamperes. However, Iam electrically sensitive not electrically literate, so I have no idea if that is very much ?!. I felt some relief afterwards, as if I did not attract as much electricity as I normally do.  

Also, I wonder are there any Essens with perfectly healthy teeth?
Any comments appreciated. Thanks

Sandra

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evie15422
hi, Sandra,
 
according to a doctor i saw, any metals in teeth can affect ES. 
 
d

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Hi, I searched old messages for some info on dental implants but did not find much. Has anyone find any relief after removing them? I had two titaniumimplants done about 10 years ago. I can now relate that to the onset of myhealth troubles. Tomorrow I have an appt. with a dental surgeon who will be taking them out, hopefully soon.

Since being a member here and realising the connection between teeth and ES, I have removed one metal crown that measured -96 microamperes. However, Iam electrically sensitive not electrically literate, so I have no idea if that is very much ?!. I felt some relief afterwards, as if I did not attract as much electricity as I normally do.

Also, I wonder are there any Essens with perfectly healthy teeth?
Any comments appreciated. Thanks

Sandra

















     

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S.T.
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Hi Diane,
 
yes, that seems logical. I will be removing all of it gradually,  I hope to see more and more relief  as I go along.  :) 
 
I read that implants are partially made of Titanium dioxide and that material is  often a culprit with many food dye allergies, apparently. Titanium is not as hypoallergenic as they want us to believe. Also, on top of the titanium post they stuck a metal crown of a different material, so I have a battery effect going on in my mouth, from what I understand.
 
Double whammy,  allergies to bring you down and electricity to finish youoff.
 
Sandra


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hi, Sandra,
 
according to a doctor i saw, any metals in teeth can affect ES. 
 
d

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From: stcro@rogers. com <stcro@rogers. com&gt;>Subject: [eSens] Dental Implants Removal
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 1:07 PM

Hi, I searched old messages for some info on dental implants but did not find much. Has anyone find any relief after removing them? I had two titaniumimplants done about 10 years ago. I can now relate that to the onset of myhealth troubles. Tomorrow I have an appt. with a dental surgeon who will be taking them out, hopefully soon.

Since being a member here and realising the connection between teeth and ES, I have removed one metal crown that measured -96 microamperes. However, Iam electrically sensitive not electrically literate, so I have no idea if that is very much ?!. I felt some relief afterwards, as if I did not attract as much electricity as I normally do.

Also, I wonder are there any Essens with perfectly healthy teeth?
Any comments appreciated. Thanks

Sandra

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Re: Dental Implants Removal

R. Ticle
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If I recall, my mom once got a titanium...something...for her mouth.  I can't remember what it was for, but it was supposed to be the least reactivematerial for this sort of insert, and either it made her feel funny, or gave her a strange metallic taste, even though it was supposed to be "flavorless".  It wasn't an implant, but something she could remove.

R.

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Hi Diane,

 

yes, that seems logical. I will be removing all of it gradually,   I hope to see more and more relief  as I go along.  :) 

 

I read that implants are partially made of Titanium dioxide and that material is  often a culprit with many food dye allergies, apparently. Titanium is not as hypoallergenic as they want us to believe. Also, on top of the titanium post they stuck a metal crown of a different material, so I have a battery effect going on in my mouth, from what I understand.

 

Double whammy,  allergies to bring you down and electricity to finish youoff.

 

Sandra



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From: Evie <evie15422@yahoo. com>

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Received: Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 10:29 AM



hi, Sandra,

 

according to a doctor i saw, any metals in teeth can affect ES. 

 

d



--- On Wed, 7/15/09, stcro@rogers. com <stcro@rogers. com> wrote:



From: stcro@rogers. com <stcro@rogers. com&gt;>Subject: [eSens] Dental Implants Removal

To: eSens@yahoogroups. com

Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 1:07 PM



Hi, I searched old messages for some info on dental implants but did not find much. Has anyone find any relief after removing them? I had two titaniumimplants done about 10 years ago. I can now relate that to the onset of myhealth troubles. Tomorrow I have an appt. with a dental surgeon who will be taking them out, hopefully soon.



Since being a member here and realising the connection between teeth and ES, I have removed one metal crown that measured -96 microamperes. However, Iam electrically sensitive not electrically literate, so I have no idea if that is very much ?!. I felt some relief afterwards, as if I did not attract as much electricity as I normally do.



Also, I wonder are there any Essens with perfectly healthy teeth?

Any comments appreciated. Thanks



Sandra



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