Last month I noticed one of the crowns on one of my teeth had broken. I noticed it because food would get caught between that tooth and one next to it. That had never happened before.
I don't know exactly how long before that when I would chew my food there would be this 'crunching' sound. It would be soft food I was chewing. But I just thought that sound was maybe from seasonings or the like. Also, before I realized the crown had broken (or disintegrated) I had had a number of what I call shocks in the area above the tooth up inside my head. It was very painful. It was like something sharp being shoved up in there. I am bothered terribly by electromagnetic frequencies or radio frequencies. I thought that's what caused the shocking. I've read that metal springs in a mattress act like an antenna and conduct EMFs. I don't know for a fact that's true but I know I can't sleep in my bed because I get shocked and burned or the sensations of being shocked and burned. So, describing that, I wanted to ask here if it makes sense that after having those sensations in my head (inside my face), above the tooth of being shocked, then the crunching and finally the broken or disintegrated crown, could electromagnetic frequencies have caused the shock, ultimately causing the crown to disintegrate? I have to go to the dentist and I'm hesitant to give my thoughts on how the crown broke. I hope this doesn't make me sound like a mad person but I've never had anything like this happen before with my teeth.
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I began to have tooth pain and to wake up with a burning, metallic-tasting mouth after becoming ES from a smart meter. The regular dentist said that he could find nothing wrong. Then I read this article and figured out what was going on: https://iabdm.org/education/articles/has-the-dental-work-in-your-mouth-turned-you-into-a-walking-antenna/ A biological dentist safely removed the amalgam, porcelain crowns (fused to metal) and titanium implant. The crowns were replaced with zirconium (non-conductive metal) crowns, and I am now free of mouth or tooth pain. I have read that wireless EMF accelerates mercury release from amalgam fillings. Might that cause them to deteriorate?
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Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2016 7:51 PM To: Fog Top Subject: [ES] Teeth, Crowns, Root Canals Last month I noticed one of the crowns on one of my teeth had broken. I noticed it because food would get caught between that tooth and one next to it. That had never happened before.
I don't know exactly how long before that when I would chew my food there would be this 'crunching' sound. It would be soft food I was chewing. But I just thought that sound was maybe from seasonings or the like. Also, before I realized the crown had broken (or disintegrated) I had had a number of what I call shocks in the area above the tooth up inside my head. It was very painful. It was like something sharp being shoved up in there. I am bothered terribly by electromagnetic frequencies or radio frequencies. I thought that's what caused the shocking. I've read that metal springs in a mattress act like an antenna and conduct EMFs. I don't know for a fact that's true but I know I can't sleep in my bed because I get shocked and burned or the sensations of being shocked and burned. So, describing that, I wanted to ask here if it makes sense that after having those sensations in my head (inside my face), above the tooth of being shocked, then the crunching and finally the broken or disintegrated crown, could electromagnetic frequencies have caused the shock, ultimately causing the crown to disintegrate? I have to go to the dentist and I'm hesitant to give my thoughts on how the crown broke. I hope this doesn't make me sound like a mad person but I've never had anything like this happen before with my teeth.
Peacefulness, Kay
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On February 23, "Fog Top [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I have read that wireless EMF accelerates mercury release from amalgam fillings. > Might that cause them to deteriorate? Yes, I had a lot of health problems go away quickly after having all the metal taken out of my mouth. As for the acceleration of mercury release, of course that makes you more likely to be mercury-toxic. Marc |
me too.
my health improved and my memory improved. love, patricia On Feb 23, 2016, at 6:57 PM, Marc Martin [via ES] wrote: On February 23, "Fog Top [via ES]" <<a href="x-msg://140/user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4028914&i=0" target="_top" rel="nofollow" link="external">[hidden email]> wrote: |
just fyi, I had mercury fillings removed and nothing happened fwiw.
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Thanks for the link, Fog Top, that's a very informative article.
I wish I had been more diligent as a child and brushed my teeth like I was supposed to and I wouldn't be contending with 'metal in my mouth' today! Ah, we live and learn, right! I knew about amalgam fillings and I think my crown that has deteriorated was not fused to metal because I see no metal as the crown is only half there now. Anyway, thank you very much!
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i'm not sure the dental care we are taught to perform
is really helpful in this regard, kitol. a more important factor is the food we eat. food these days is not very nutritious, even when we try hard. so please don't beat yourself up. but you might want to look at a book i have downloaded as an ebook.. you can google and download Cure_Tooth_Decay_Preview.pdf very interesting reading - enlightening information. love, patricia On Feb 24, 2016, at 9:45 AM, Kitoi [via ES] wrote: Thanks for the link, Fog Top, that's a very informative article. |
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According to the "Cure Tooth Decay" author, a lot of tooth problems can be solved by taking two supplements, Fermented Cod Liver Oil and High Vitamin Butter Oil. Unfortunately, I don't seem to tolerate any type of Cod Liver Oil (in spite of everyone's insistence that it is good for everybody), but the butter oil is perfectly tolerable to me. Also consumption of healthy dairy products (raw/organic/grass-fed milk, cheese, yogurt, kefir) is good for teeth. I can see a difference in tooth sensitivity and pain just by what foods I eat or don't eat.
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"I wish I had been more diligent as a child and brushed my teeth like I was supposed to and I wouldn't be contending with 'metal in my mouth' today! Ah, we live and learn, right!" Me, too, Kitoi! My parents had lots of amalgams and maybe they figured it was natural for kids to have them because they didn't instruct much on the care of teeth. None of my kids had a cavity, and I hope they're thankful now that they were nagged about
brushing and flossing. My dentist says that the white composite fillings are also not good because they leach BPA, an estrogen mimic. From: Kitoi [via ES] <ml-node+[hidden email]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2016 3:45 PM To: Fog Top Subject: [ES] Re: Teeth, Crowns, Root Canals Thanks for the link, Fog Top, that's a very informative article.
I wish I had been more diligent as a child and brushed my teeth like I was supposed to and I wouldn't be contending with 'metal in my mouth' today! Ah, we live and learn, right! I knew about amalgam fillings and I think my crown that has deteriorated was not fused to metal because I see no metal as the crown is only half there now. Anyway, thank you very much!
Peacefulness, Kay
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Interesting about the oil or butter supplements in regards to teeth. Sometimes when my teeth get sensitive I will "pull" olive oil through them back and forth for about five minutes. The sensitivity goes right away. From: Marc Martin [via ES] <ml-node+[hidden email]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2016 8:41 PM To: Fog Top Subject: [ES] Re: Teeth, Crowns, Root Canals According to the "Cure Tooth Decay" author, a lot of tooth problems can be solved by taking two supplements, Fermented Cod Liver Oil and High Vitamin Butter Oil. Unfortunately, I don't seem to tolerate any type of Cod Liver Oil (in spite of everyone's
insistence that it is good for everybody), but the butter oil is perfectly tolerable to me. Also consumption of healthy dairy products (raw/organic/grass-fed milk, cheese, yogurt, kefir) is good for teeth. I can see a difference in tooth sensitivity and
pain just by what foods I eat or don't eat.
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another thing....
if you swish salt in water (i use 'full-spectrum' salt which contains all the elements in sea water & the body's intercellular fluids), it will pretty much fix any dental problem. helps gums and teeth. remineralizes. my poor teeth were ground down due to - i believe - my EMS - and the enamel is slowly recovering the biting surfaces. i am ok with cod liver oil and take a little with butter at times... but i'm not very 'religious' about doing anything on a regular basis. i wish i was. :) love, patricia On Feb 24, 2016, at 3:40 PM, Fog Top [via ES] wrote:
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There are white fillings without BPA, I have them in my mouth
If you get a toothache try oil pulling to see if it relieves the pain, the oil sucks out the irritation and infection if there is one Steve |
There are white fillings without BPA, I have them in my mouth Do you know what the material is called? From: steve [via ES] <ml-node+[hidden email]>
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2016 9:08 PM To: Fog Top Subject: [ES] Re: Teeth, Crowns, Root Canals There are white fillings without BPA, I have them in my mouth
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I'm trying to remember but I can't recall. All you need to do is ask your dentist for a BPA free filling, they will know what to get. I go to a metal free dentist who only deals with BPA free fillings and zirconium crowns, bridges and implants. Steve
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Hey, everyone! I wanted to thank all of you for all the super information you've offered!
One more thing, talking about metal sensitivity, I am even sensitive to the spiral binding of a notebook (the old fashion kind!). It doesn't happen all the time though. It's even with the pen I'm writing with and knitting needles and crochet hooks, which I've since gone with wooden ones. Anyway, I'm very grateful for the hours I'm not totally bombarded by EMFs! Thanks again all of you!
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I am sure my mercury filling are part of what is making me so sick. I want to get them removed eventually, but my first priority is safer living space and I have to pay the bills, before I can even do that. Then there is where to go, it has to be done right or it makes matters worse. I do not want to have to go where I am going to be forced into a bad mini stroke or worse to have them out. Of course maybe they will be willing to make more accomodations by the time I can afford to do it.
I do think the fillings add to the EMF problems, as sometimes they ring, but I do not feel they are the cause by any means. |
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