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LARGE MOLAR TOOTH REMOVED - metallic taste

PUK
I have this observation - I had a tooth removed so now have an open socket  
that is slowly healing, strange thing is that I can taste a metallic taste  
around the socket - is it possible that this open wound acts like a detox  
pathway for metals such as mercury in the jaw etc - only a thought
 
puk
 
 
In a message dated 10/09/2011 04:49:34 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email]  
writes:

I don't  think that's true.  There are antennas that are primarily
magnetic in  the near field, but those are at lower frequency than
TV.

If the  antenna is tall the frequency may be fairly low and
that would make it  harder to shield... the worst case is that the
tower shares with AM radio  which goes down to about 600kHz.
While microwaves can be shielded with foil  or metal fly screen,
a low frequency like that you'd need thicker  metal.  The magnetic
field from power lines at 60 Hz is pretty  hopeless to shield.
Here's a  graph
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Skin_depth_by_Zureks.png
You  want a few times the delta shown, so at 60 Hz that's a
few centimeters  thick of aluminum!  But for AM, 0.1 mm, which
would mean several  thicknesses of extra heavy duty foil, or
very thin sheet metal.

On  Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 8:26 PM, debbie4god39 <[hidden email]>  wrote:

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> I recently was told that the  Large TV station tower, 2 blocks from my
> house, and broadcasts all  over the state, is magnetic, not RF, and there
is
> nothing that would  shield from this, except moving of course....Just
wanted
> to confirm  this was true? and wondered what other types of things have
> magnetic  radiation?
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> Also, is everything else, such as cell towers,  antennas, etc, except
> household electricity, from a RF type of wave?  thanks so much!
>
>  
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Re: LARGE MOLAR TOOTH REMOVED - metallic taste

Emil at Less EMF Inc

I have this observation - I had a tooth removed so now have an open socket that is slowly healing, strange thing is that I can taste a metallic taste around the socket - is it possible that this open wound acts like a detox pathway for metals such as mercury in the jaw etc - only a thought puk

In my experience, that metallic taste is usually the taste of blood.
Emil



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RE: LARGE MOLAR TOOTH REMOVED - metallic taste

Elizabeth thode

Was the tooth removed by an oral surgeon?
Lizzie
 



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Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 14:29:14 +0000
Subject: Re: [eSens] LARGE MOLAR TOOTH REMOVED - metallic taste


 




I have this observation - I had a tooth removed so now have an open socket that is slowly healing, strange thing is that I can taste a metallic taste around the socket - is it possible that this open wound acts like a detox pathway for metals such as mercury in the jaw etc - only a thought puk

In my experience, that metallic taste is usually the taste of blood.
Emil

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PUK
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ordinary dentist who grappled with my face !  I have had installed  several
temp glass ionomer fillings and I am suspicious that they may not be  that
benign, perhaps leaking a little to much flouride ?  My urine has been  
quite dark yellow of late and I cant seem to tolerate alchohol very well  ??
 
Emil - its not blood its very much like the flavour of a mercury filling  ?
 
puk
 
 
In a message dated 10/09/2011 16:02:01 GMT Daylight Time,  
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Was the tooth removed by an oral surgeon?
Lizzie


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Date: Sat, 10  Sep 2011 14:29:14 +0000
Subject: Re: [eSens] LARGE MOLAR TOOTH REMOVED -  metallic taste

I have this observation - I had a tooth removed so now  have an open socket
that is slowly healing, strange thing is that I can taste  a metallic taste
around the socket - is it possible that this open wound acts  like a detox
pathway for metals such as mercury in the jaw etc - only a  thought puk

In my experience, that metallic taste is usually the taste  of blood.
Emil

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Re: LARGE MOLAR TOOTH REMOVED - metallic taste

Marc Martin
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> Emil - its not blood its very much like the flavour of a mercury filling  ?

I didn't know mercury fillings had a flavor... :-)

But yes, in the past I have taken too much heavy metal chelation products,
only to end up with several symptoms -- dehydration, fatigue, headache,
and also a metallic taste in my mouth...

Marc
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Re: LARGE MOLAR TOOTH REMOVED - metallic taste

PUK
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Sure they have a flavor sort of mettalic bolstered by the electric effect  
in the mouth, re the tooth socket its basically an open wound slowly  
healing so its kinda like a volcano whose just had the lava skimmed off the top,  
a doorway out of hell !
 
 
In a message dated 10/09/2011 21:36:20 GMT Daylight Time,  
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> Emil - its not blood its very much like the flavour of a mercury  filling
?

I didn't know mercury fillings had a flavor... :-)

But  yes, in the past I have taken too much heavy metal chelation products,
only  to end up with several symptoms -- dehydration, fatigue, headache,
and also  a metallic taste in my mouth...

Marc





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