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Re: Mercury and electromagnetic radiation

Emil at Less EMF Inc
Hi Maureen,

Yes, as a retired dentist myself, I would love to see it.

Emil
Less EMF Inc.
----- Original Message -----
From: m.a.norman
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Mercury and electromagnetic radiation


If anyone wants to see a scanned photograph of a dental xray I'll post
them. There are two foreign bodies in my dental root that can clearly
be seen, which are far clearer than the xray when it is held up to the
light.
This, I believe, has been what has caused me so many problems with
tinnitus and other things, that were so intense at times they broke my
other teeth with metal fillings in them.

These were put unbeknown to myself into my roots when undergoing
prolonged dental surgery in 1995. I knew there was a shape there but
until I scanned them a few weeks ago had never seen them like this, as
they actually are when you zoom in.

Maureen

----- Original Message -----
From: "tdx244" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 7:18 PM
Subject: [eSens] Re: Mercury and electromagnetic radiation


> Yeah, I had them removed too lately. And now I'm getting the
> fillings. But that's the phase my intuition raised an alarm, since the
> dentist did not discuss it, he just said "no metal" and "it's a good
> material", when I asked him about that.
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> Now I might try to ask for more information before i get them.
> Hum...not sure, since he alrady gave me a reduction compared to the
> normal price.
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> jean.
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> --- In [hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@u...> wrote:
> > tdx244 wrote:
> > > Anybody knows about alternative fillings ? I mean in order not to
> > > use mercury amalgam.
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> > There are metal-free materials that can be used for fillings,
> > crowns, implants, etc. I had all the metal removed from my
> > mouth 5 years ago, including a porcelain crown which contains
> > uranium.
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> > I think most dentists know about composite fillings these days,
> > don't they? My dentist offered them back in the 1980's.
> >
> > And certainly if you can find a "holistic" dentist in your area,
> > they know about blood tests or muscle tests for biocompatibility.
> >
> > Marc
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Re: Mercury and electromagnetic radiation

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Re: Low EMF Phones in UK and Europe

Ian Kemp
ES sufferers in UK and Europe who have difficulty in using a phone may like to know about a new phone we have recently tried out. It is made by Tel-o-ray Systems in Sweden. The headset is connected to the phone through speaking tubes about 4 feet / 1 metre long, and the phone components themselves are low emf.

My wife Sue has tried it and it has helped a lot. Her ES is manifested as a severe buzzing/tinnitus in the head, which has been getting steadily worse over the last 9 months. This is made much worse by even a minute on a normal phone, due to the coil in the earpiece. With the new phone she has no problems from this, although she does not have completely unrestricted use because of the effect of normal acoustic noise. However it is a big plus for us as I no longer have to act as her "relay" for all phone messages!

I think the principle of the phone is similar to low emf phones made in the USA but I have been told that these will not work over here.

Tel-o-ray`s website is at www.teloray.se, though they have been having trouble recently - if you have tried to contact them and not received a response, or not had an acknowledgement of an order, I suggest you re-email or phone. There can be a delay of 2-3 weeks (or more) on getting an order fulfilled. However, they normally do a 1 month free trial, so it is a good way of finding out without risk if the phone helps your symptoms.

Ian and Sue Kemp


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Moving

DAVID SUSAN STEWART
In reply to this post by Andrew McAfee
Andrew,
I had wrote before about being close to a bunch of FM towers, AM
towers, TV towers, etc. I live 4 miles from them and was still sick. (I
had lived right under them, very sick, so moved) I have been staying
with a friend for the last 2 weeks, and have already improved. My hair
is growing, skin clearing, head clearing. Maybe you should consider
moving? Also, I have tried the stetzer filters and they did not help.
Not that I do not believe in them, but it appears the EMF from towers
is not helped by that. Also, have you had any major surgery? I am
thinking something happened during surgery for me to make me EMF
sensitive.

Sue

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moving, also

DAVID SUSAN STEWART
In reply to this post by Andrew McAfee
Andrew,
I forgot to mention in my last message that I am now about 7-8 miles
away, but also, here it seems to be better south of the towers vs
north. Not sure if that is because of how they are configured or what...
Sue

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