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> From: snoshoe_2 <
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> Subject: [eSens] Re: Dental materials-Crowns, etc
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> Date: Saturday, March 27, 2010, 11:09 AM
> Here is something else to consider:
> from
http://www.gdr.org/drrita.html
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> "Radiation in Dental Restorations
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> If you are not alarmed by this data, you should at least be
> informed as a dental patient what questions to ask when
> dental restorations are suggested or recommended to you.
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> None of this information may apply to you personally.
> However, I suggest you read it. Accidents do happen and even
> people with very healthy teeth may be forced to accept
> dental restorations at some time in their lives. A popular
> dental restoration material is porcelain. Be advised the
> color of this material may consist of radioactive cobalt,
> uranium or thorium minerals.
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> Safer restoration material is acrylic denture material.
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> Some dental restoration material is gold. In recent years,
> recycled gold from the space program electrical components
> has been converted into restoration material. Gold is a
> communicator in the body electrical system. The body does
> not require radioactive gold, pure medicinal purpose gold is
> safer to be placed into the mouth. Keep in mind, any dental
> restoration material is in place 24 hours a day. If this
> material is not compatible with the human vibratory energy
> rate, it will become a health hazard putting the immune
> system at risk."
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> ~ Snoshoe
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> --- In
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> "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
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> > > Puk - I have seen this one Lava by 3M looks
> favourite but costly
> >
> > Yes, crowns are costly, no matter what the material
> used...
> >
> > Marc
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