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Re: Dental materials-Crowns, etc

Posted by steve on Mar 29, 2010; 2:37pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Dental-materials-Crowns-etc-tp1552755p1552981.html

I hear High Noble Gold is better than others because it has less heavy metals but supposedly no metal at all is best, that's why I'm looking to get the Lava Crown that marc got.

--- On Mon, 3/29/10, [hidden email] <[hidden email]> wrote:

> From: [hidden email] <[hidden email]>
> Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Dental materials-Crowns, etc
> To: [hidden email]
> Date: Monday, March 29, 2010, 2:02 AM
> Is gold ok for a filling ?
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> In a message dated 28/03/2010 01:04:45 GMT Daylight
> Time, 
> [hidden email]
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> no way I'm getting it pulled!
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> --- On Sat, 3/27/10, snoshoe_2 <_snoshoe_2@yahoo.sno_
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> >  wrote:
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> > From: snoshoe_2 <_snoshoe_2@yahoo.sno_
> (mailto:[hidden email])
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> >  Subject: [eSens] Re: Dental materials-Crowns,
> etc
> > To: _eSens@yahoogroups.eSe_
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> >  Date: Saturday, March 27, 2010, 4:14 PM
> > Personally, I'd get the tooth  pulled,
> > which is what I did, lol.
> >
> > Otherwise, if you  can get a list of ingredients
> from your
> > dentist, LAVA or otherwise,  and look them all up
> as to
> > source of materials, that might help you  decide.
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> > ~ Snoshoe
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> >  Steve G <torch369@..t>
> wrote:
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> > > So which  material (brand) do you recommend?
> Is LAVA
> > the safest?
> > > 
> > > --- On Sat, 3/27/10, snoshoe_2 
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> > wrote:
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> > > >  From: snoshoe_2 <snoshoe_2@.sn>
> > > > Subject: [eSens]  Re: Dental
> materials-Crowns,
> > etc
> > > > To: _eSens@yahoogroups.eSe_
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> >  > > Date: Saturday, March 27, 2010, 11:09
> AM
> > > > Here is  something else to consider:
> > > > from  _http://www.gdr.http://www.http_ 
> (http://www.gdr.org/drrita.html)   
> > > >
> > > > "Radiation in Dental  Restorations
> > > >
> > > > 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.
> > > > 
> > > > 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.
> > > >
> > > > Safer restoration  material is acrylic
> denture
> > material.
> > > >
> > >  > 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."
> > >  >
> > > > ~ Snoshoe
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