Posted by
JD on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/EMF-Teeth-tp3208283p3208698.html
--- At 05:00 PM 28 07 2011, Graeme Chaston wrote (in part):
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>... 2) have two crowns amalgum (with metal) on the right side of her mouth
Metal crowns over amalgam fillings?
That's probably the worst type of crown, because... two different metals in
the same tooth (or even in in the same mouth!) are guaranteed to generate
"galvanic currents", that (in many cases) irritate nerves and cause pain,
and/or seemingly-unrelated organ dysfunction(s) in distant parts of the body.
Search:
http://www.google.com/search?q=gold+amalgam+galvanic+currentsAny dentist who does that "should" be made to pay full damages.. This needs
to be removed from "the victim" ASAP, to limit the adverse affects.
Never put a crown over an amalgam filling, and never combine metals in/on
the same tooth -- or even in the same mouth.. That includes gold crowns --
they are not just "gold"; they are alloys; and alloys can vary widely,
with many combinations able to produce "galvanic current disease".
( The gold alloys for crowns, etc. should be "electrically matched", if not
identical, to prevent electric currents from affecting nerves in the mouth.)
( The teeth are "electrically connected" with specific body organs:
Search:
http://www.google.com/search?q=teeth+meridian+organs
PDF:
http://www.preventionandhealing.com/articles/ToothOrganChart8.5x11.pdf )
No, it's not "EMF"; it's DC (direct current), generated by the "battery
effect" with the saliva in the mouth.
The same thing occurs "under" a metal crown if there is any amalgam there.
The first step should have been to replace the amalgam filling with a
white plastic filling, before placing the crown.
Maybe that dentist missed class that day?
JD
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