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Re: burning face

Yolanda LaCombe
My husband says that he would have had more fillings but he ran out
of teeth. He had them all removed and replaced in Tiajuana Mexico in
05-06. He did a quadrant at a time. Each quadrant was two trips. One
to remove the amalgam fillings and take the impressions, one to
install the replacements. He has mostly inlays because his cavities
were extensive.

Across the board I found the Mexican practitioners and their staff to
be more skilled, compassionate and respectful of sensibilities and
pocketbooks than their American counterparts.

Yolanda
On Jun 25, 2007, at 10:49 AM, Marc Martin wrote:

> Well, I had about 20 of these many years ago, and had them
> (unsafely) removed one at a time over a period of 10-15 years
> as they went bad, and had them replaced with composite fillings.
> I had 5 remaining when got ES, and had all 5 removed within a
> period of 24 hours (2 on one day, 3 on the next). I would
> NOT recommend doing it this fast, although I'd say that
> one every week or two probably would be okay for many.



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Re: burning face

asurisuk
what was the name of the substance that the amalgam was replaced by?

j

--- In [hidden email], Yolanda LaCombe <energyworks@...> wrote:
>
> My husband says that he would have had more fillings but he ran
out  
> of teeth. He had them all removed and replaced in Tiajuana Mexico
in  
> 05-06. He did a quadrant at a time. Each quadrant was two trips.
One  
> to remove the amalgam fillings and take the impressions, one to  
> install the replacements. He has mostly inlays because his
cavities  
> were extensive.
>
> Across the board I found the Mexican practitioners and their staff
to  

> be more skilled, compassionate and respectful of sensibilities and  
> pocketbooks than their American counterparts.
>
> Yolanda
> On Jun 25, 2007, at 10:49 AM, Marc Martin wrote:
>
> > Well, I had about 20 of these many years ago, and had them
> > (unsafely) removed one at a time over a period of 10-15 years
> > as they went bad, and had them replaced with composite fillings.
> > I had 5 remaining when got ES, and had all 5 removed within a
> > period of 24 hours (2 on one day, 3 on the next). I would
> > NOT recommend doing it this fast, although I'd say that
> > one every week or two probably would be okay for many.
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

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Re: burning face

Marc Martin
Administrator
> what was the name of the substance that the amalgam was replaced by?

"Composite" is the generic name... there are various types
of composite fillings, and if you want to get really fancy,
there is a blood test that will test for your reactivity
to various dental materials, and then the dentist can
choose something that you are not yet reactive to.
(I had this test done, I think it was called a "Clifford"
test)

Marc

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Re: burning face

Yolanda LaCombe
In reply to this post by asurisuk
Bell glass. It is white, it's lab glass and you can't even see it.  
The dentist was able to save all his teeth and even replaced a root  
canal with an inlay.

Yolanda
On Jun 26, 2007, at 3:45 PM, canaryyuk wrote:

> what was the name of the substance that the amalgam was replaced by?
>
> j
>
> --- In [hidden email], Yolanda LaCombe <energyworks@...> wrote:
> >
> > My husband says that he would have had more fillings but he ran
> out
> > of teeth. He had them all removed and replaced in Tiajuana Mexico
> in
> > 05-06. He did a quadrant at a time. Each quadrant was two trips.
> One
> > to remove the amalgam fillings and take the impressions, one to
> > install the replacements. He has mostly inlays because his
> cavities
> > were extensive.
> >
> > Across the board I found the Mexican practitioners and their staff
> to
> > be more skilled, compassionate and respectful of sensibilities and
> > pocketbooks than their American counterparts.
> >
> > Yolanda
> > On Jun 25, 2007, at 10:49 AM, Marc Martin wrote:
> >
> > > Well, I had about 20 of these many years ago, and had them
> > > (unsafely) removed one at a time over a period of 10-15 years
> > > as they went bad, and had them replaced with composite fillings.
> > > I had 5 remaining when got ES, and had all 5 removed within a
> > > period of 24 hours (2 on one day, 3 on the next). I would
> > > NOT recommend doing it this fast, although I'd say that
> > > one every week or two probably would be okay for many.
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
>
>



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Re: burning face

Yolanda LaCombe
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John's dentist muscle tested. He's had them almost 2 years now and  
he's very happy with them and they look great.

Yolanda
On Jun 26, 2007, at 3:54 PM, Marc Martin wrote:

> > what was the name of the substance that the amalgam was replaced by?
>
> "Composite" is the generic name... there are various types
> of composite fillings, and if you want to get really fancy,
> there is a blood test that will test for your reactivity
> to various dental materials, and then the dentist can
> choose something that you are not yet reactive to.
> (I had this test done, I think it was called a "Clifford"
> test)
>
> Marc
>
>



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Re: burning face

BiBrun
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Here's a crazy idea--try at your own risk! Try putting some anti-histamine
allergy medicine on your skin. Let it absorb or mix with (hypoallergenic)
lotion.
Be cautious. First try just the lotion on a small area. 12 hours later try
it with anti-histamine, again just a small area. Probably should ask your
doctor before trying this. Tell him Olle Johansson's work (See book
The Invisible Disease by Gunni Nordstrom) says EMFs increase histamine in
mast cells in the skin. If it works, let me know and we can sell it and
fund
EMF research! If it doesn't work or makes it worse, then I'm very sorry.
My skin does not really react to EMFs, so I can't try it myself.

Good luck,
Bill

On 6/25/07, pete robinson <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> with the quantum products mark what do you use?
>
> i have used the borage skin stuff but to no effect my skin doesnt seem
> to absorb anything and it burns when i apply stuff
> I have the mega h here, i was thinking of taking it. I will look into
> the cellfood
>
> With regards to your amalgams how quickly did you get them taken out, i
> have had mental health issues so thats why i havent gone down this
> route as of yet.
>
> thanks for your help
> pete
>
> On 24 Jun 2007, at 17:18, Marc Martin wrote:
>
> > > none stop experimentation my face burns when i apply most things,
> > > and its just not a sensation it really burns
> >
> > Yes, I agree that it is really burning, as I used to have a problem
> > with my skin getting all red like a sunburn
> >
> > > as supplements are concerned i am concerned about them as i
> > > have 11 amalgams still in my mouth so concerned about chelating as i
> > > messed up my head detoxing.
> >
> > Even if you have amalgam fillings, some supplements will still
> > do you more good than harm. I recall taking lots of Mega-H
> > (then called Microhydrin) and also something called Cellfood
> > prior to having my amalgams out, and I found them very
> > beneficial (although one had to be careful about overdoing
> > it, which would cause adverse reactions).
> >
> > > what do you suggest for protection
> >
> > For antioxidants, Mega-H is a good choice (or other similar
> > products), also I found that carrot juice was also helpful
> > (I used organic carrots, don't know if that matters).
> >
> > For skin lotion, I've had good experience with Burt's Bees
> > Carrot Body Lotion (more carrots!), and also Shikai Borage
> > Dry Skin Therapy lotion (essential fatty acids applied
> > directly to the burning areas).
> >
> > For devices, the stuff from Quantum Products that treat
> > the electricity directly work pretty well at eliminating
> > burning skin symptoms:
> >
> > http://quantumproducts.com/catalog/quantum_home.html
> >
> > However, I've found that a lot of EMF protection devices
> > make the burning much worse (!)
> >
> > Marc
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>  
>


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Re: burning face

pete robinson
yes it is a crazy idea
thanks
On 28 Jun 2007, at 16:22, Bill Bruno wrote:

> Here's a crazy idea--try at your own risk! Try putting some
> anti-histamine
> allergy medicine on your skin. Let it absorb or mix with
> (hypoallergenic)
> lotion.
> Be cautious. First try just the lotion on a small area. 12 hours
> later try
> it with anti-histamine, again just a small area. Probably should ask
> your
> doctor before trying this. Tell him Olle Johansson's work (See book
> The Invisible Disease by Gunni Nordstrom) says EMFs increase
> histamine in
> mast cells in the skin. If it works, let me know and we can sell it
> and
> fund
> EMF research! If it doesn't work or makes it worse, then I'm very
> sorry.
> My skin does not really react to EMFs, so I can't try it myself.
>
> Good luck,
> Bill
>
> On 6/25/07, pete robinson <[hidden email]> wrote:
> >
> > with the quantum products mark what do you use?
> >
> > i have used the borage skin stuff but to no effect my skin doesnt
> seem
> > to absorb anything and it burns when i apply stuff
> > I have the mega h here, i was thinking of taking it. I will look
> into
> > the cellfood
> >
> > With regards to your amalgams how quickly did you get them taken
> out, i
> > have had mental health issues so thats why i havent gone down this
> > route as of yet.
> >
> > thanks for your help
> > pete
> >
> > On 24 Jun 2007, at 17:18, Marc Martin wrote:
> >
> > > > none stop experimentation my face burns when i apply most
> things,
> > > > and its just not a sensation it really burns
> > >
> > > Yes, I agree that it is really burning, as I used to have a
> problem
> > > with my skin getting all red like a sunburn
> > >
> > > > as supplements are concerned i am concerned about them as i
> > > > have 11 amalgams still in my mouth so concerned about chelating
> as i
> > > > messed up my head detoxing.
> > >
> > > Even if you have amalgam fillings, some supplements will still
> > > do you more good than harm. I recall taking lots of Mega-H
> > > (then called Microhydrin) and also something called Cellfood
> > > prior to having my amalgams out, and I found them very
> > > beneficial (although one had to be careful about overdoing
> > > it, which would cause adverse reactions).
> > >
> > > > what do you suggest for protection
> > >
> > > For antioxidants, Mega-H is a good choice (or other similar
> > > products), also I found that carrot juice was also helpful
> > > (I used organic carrots, don't know if that matters).
> > >
> > > For skin lotion, I've had good experience with Burt's Bees
> > > Carrot Body Lotion (more carrots!), and also Shikai Borage
> > > Dry Skin Therapy lotion (essential fatty acids applied
> > > directly to the burning areas).
> > >
> > > For devices, the stuff from Quantum Products that treat
> > > the electricity directly work pretty well at eliminating
> > > burning skin symptoms:
> > >
> > > http://quantumproducts.com/catalog/quantum_home.html
> > >
> > > However, I've found that a lot of EMF protection devices
> > > make the burning much worse (!)
> > >
> > > Marc
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >
> >
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>  
>  

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Re: EM frequencies are freeing up toxins ?

pete robinson
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On 26 Jun 2007, at 02:01, snoshoe_2 wrote:

> Woohoo Pete,
> My crystal ball is a litttle fuzzy, lol.
> It could be several things. From the sun is one problem I fortunately
> don't have, but other people here do, so searching through old posts
> might help.
> My skin is very sensitive to applying almost anything too. I know it's
> been mentioned some sprays for the skin to use with cellphones are
> available now. If it's a waterbased mist it's in, that might help.

i use an prganic sunscreen fro a year i couldn't use anything, which
contains zinc oxide whether it helps i doubt it
>
> Poryphyria can be because your liver needs help.
i have been tested for this and no i dont have it
>
> Do you have a radiation screen on your monitor? I cannot sit long at
> all in front of one w/o because of the xrays. That just kills me, and
> does make me feel and look sunburned.
>
i have a 3m screen on my computer yes
> If it might be that, you might find a weather site that monitors the
> suns xray field, and notice if it's worse when you're out and it's
> active, rather than "quiet". I guess it would depend where in the
> world
> you are in relation to that. It's something I've just started casually
> monitoring at the moment.

when you say xray from the sun do you mean uv index, i live in london
town and yes i look at the suns index everyday


>
> Does it bother your face that isn't exposed, like your forehead from
> the brim of a baseball cap? That might give a clue of some kind too?
my face burns even when there is heat near it, when it is windy i get a
real bad burn as well, it tends to flare up really badly with heat and
then the sun burns it

>
> OH, and if you eat sugar of any kind, in any amount you are going to
> be
> more sensitized. I proved that to myself years ago. No sugar, no
> sunburn. That includes honey, molasses, all of it.
>
> If you heat hydrogenated oils, those are going to be plugging up your
> skin and also be helpful in causing problems. YOu need a good month
> and
> some serious sweating to get that stuff out, as it doesn't melt at
> body
> temperature.
>
> If some other info. comes my way I'll holler.
>
> ~ Snoshoe
>
> --- In [hidden email], pete robinson <robbo@...> wrote:
> >
> > ok snoe
> > have you got any explanation for why my face burns when i go outside
> > and also in front of computer
> > and what i can do about it, because no bloody doc or alternative
> > therapist has a clue..
>
>
>  
>  

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