Guest guest Posted July 28, 2011 Report Share Posted July 28, 2011 > Has anyone had any experience with crowns causing problems - she has had > pain in her right side neck and arms Any metal on/in/around the body will increase symptoms -- that includes metal dental work, eyeglasses, jewelry, underwire bras, car keys, watches, rings, belt buckles, etc. Metal dental work adds an additional problem in that the metal is more actively eroding into your body, which causes more problems for any organ that those metals end up in. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2011 Report Share Posted July 28, 2011 I had a metal crown and replaced with porcelain and no problem. Loni From: Marc <marc@...> Subject: Re: EMF & Teeth Date: Thursday, July 28, 2011, 5:06 PM Â > Has anyone had any experience with crowns causing problems - she has had > pain in her right side neck and arms Any metal on/in/around the body will increase symptoms -- that includes metal dental work, eyeglasses, jewelry, underwire bras, car keys, watches, rings, belt buckles, etc. Metal dental work adds an additional problem in that the metal is more actively eroding into your body, which causes more problems for any organ that those metals end up in. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2011 Report Share Posted July 28, 2011 --- At 05:00 PM 28 07 2011, Graeme Chaston wrote (in part): > >... 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+currents Any 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 .... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2011 Report Share Posted July 29, 2011 You are forgetting one important thing. Once you are ES repeated exposure will make you have worse symptoms over time and possibly also increase the electrical devices you are reacting to. I too can not tolerate the same things your wife seems to react too. It only took a few weeks to go from reacting to my computer to reacting to phones, cameras, GPS devices, normal wired phones, radios, TVs, just about everything electronic because I didn't practice good avoidance at the start. Right now I can only use a computer because I am far away from the monitor/computer about 20 feet away. Maybe a bit closer is still safe, but I won't risk that. > > In the past four months the only two major changes we can think of which > may increase my wife's ES are to > > 1) buy a new laptop on which we couldn't disable wifi for about a month > > 2) have two crowns amalgum (with metal) on nthe right side of her mouth > > Has anyone had any experience with crowns causing problems - she has had > pain in her right side neck and arms > > Thanks > > Graeme > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2011 Report Share Posted July 29, 2011 Did it help with symptoms too though? > > I had a metal crown and replaced with porcelain and no problem. Loni > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2011 Report Share Posted July 29, 2011 Thanks Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2011 Report Share Posted July 29, 2011 > Marc, > > Did you do chelation? Yes, I've tried various forms of chelation, but usually get some sort of adverse reaction so I have to do it very slowly. Although I'm sure that I've made quite a lot of progress over the past 10 years... just not as much progress as I *should* have made over that period of time. :-/ The thing to remember about chelation is that if you're not careful, you can make yourself worse than you were when you started! For me... NDF -- good progress while doing this (didn't cure me, though) Frequent-dose-chelation using ALA -- not much progress while doing this (with some adverse reaction) Frequent dose chelation using DMPS -- came down with nasty virus after a few rounds (coincidence?) Zeolite -- adverse reactions OSR -- came down with a nasty virus after several days (not a coincidence, as it was repeatable) ionic foot bath -- made me much worse after a few sessions Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2011 Report Share Posted July 30, 2011 Hey Marc, I was really helped out by chelating with Kelatox (EDTA) suppositories every day for about 6 months. I made pretty dramatic progress with becoming less wireless-sensitive over the first three months of the treatment. I never experienced any side effects from it, and in fact the feeling of having the EDTA in my bloodstream was a somewhat euphoric one at first. You're right that it can be dangerous though, and ideally it should be done under a doctor's supervision. Several doctors have told me that IV or suppositories are generally a lot safer than the oral route, especially for EDTA. > > > Marc, > > > > Did you do chelation? > > Yes, I've tried various forms of chelation, but usually get some sort of > adverse reaction so I have to do it very slowly. Although I'm > sure that I've made quite a lot of progress over the past 10 years... > just not as much progress as I *should* have made over that > period of time. :-/ > > The thing to remember about chelation is that if you're not careful, > you can make yourself worse than you were when you started! > > For me... > NDF -- good progress while doing this (didn't cure me, though) > Frequent-dose-chelation using ALA -- > not much progress while doing this (with some adverse reaction) > Frequent dose chelation using DMPS -- > came down with nasty virus after a few rounds (coincidence?) > Zeolite -- adverse reactions > OSR -- came down with a nasty virus after several days > (not a coincidence, as it was repeatable) > ionic foot bath -- made me much worse after a few sessions > > Marc > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2011 Report Share Posted July 30, 2011 Metals in the mouth serve as receiving antennae. They also block the energy flow of the meriidan that flows through the particular tooth they are placed on. Google dental meridians for specifics about what organs correspond to what teeth. I know someone who for years had terrible trouble with her left thumb and left big toe. These are both on the same meridian, but it did not occur to anyone that anything in her mouth could have anything to do with it. Until Dr. Cook of Suring, Wisconsin tested her teeth electrodermally and began replacng materials in teeth that showed energy blockage. One of these teeth had two tiny titanium pins under a crown, that a previous dentist had put in to stabilize a large filling. In addition, the crown contained a metal oxide. By the next day, she noticed improvement in several left-side symptoms and within a week both the toe and thumb were amazingly better. I recently met someone else who had the same kind of trouble with her left thumb. I asked her about metal in her mouth she showed me her one gold crown - on the same number tooth. Dr. Cook tells story after story of how people's symptoms disappear when the dental materials causing them are removed and replaced with appropriate ones. I suggest you do some reading at his website, get a copy of his book and call his office to see if they can refer you to someone who does similar work near you. Shivani Arjuna www.LifeEnergies.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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