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Although I am not sure about this new avenue, I do believe it does

warrant some investigation. Anyone else had extensive dental work?

I have due to a nasty little car wreck in which initially took out

the entire front. To sum this link up quickly before you read:

There are four ingredients in which are commonly found in dental

sealants, cements, crowns, bridges, and fillings. These four

ingredients are being found to be responsible for a skin reaction as

well as systemic reactions including organ manifestations and

problems. The skin reacts to the toxins in the four materials by

developing small pimples, then bigger pimples, then lesions, and

etc. They are found to be incredibly slow healing or non healing.

In these lesions, can be found fibers, black specks, bacteria of many

denominations, and arthropods. They say that due to the toxicity of

the dental materials, which in turn develop skin lesions, which then

attract or contract other bacteria and PARASITES. Skin erythemia

(redness) is common in the face closest to the dental work area.

Lesions are worse closer to the dental work. Facial erythemia is

commonly associated with a systemic reaction.

Sounds interesting enough for me to pull my dental records and meet

with my dentist. Dr. Amin is the author of this site. It is at

least interesting.

www.parasitetesting.com

SOM and Ray:

Thank You for all your hard work these past few weeks and also for

looking out for all of us. I am not sure how I feel about the phone

conference today. We did get some good info, but I guess I was

hoping for more direction in a cure or treatments. I don't know if

you all hung on till the very end, but stayed on after Dr. S

hung up. He stated he will speak with Dr. S to see if we can't set

up a place to send samples to ID the antigens? they are producing and

helping us pinpoint what type they may be. He also inquired into

monitoring interests of those that were left after everybody hung

up. Golfer dude will probably remember the more specifics of what

said. There was also mention of setting up a fund in which

everyone would contribute to set up this thing. I am not quite sure

I am interested in that. There are many sponsers more capable of

giving their money for this than I. Anywho, we did get some new

directions to investigate and research none the less. Perseverance

will endure. God bless you all.

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Hi I am pretty sure someone from this group went to

this facility...i think it was cyndi?

Could whoever this is please tell us about your

experience with this dr??

i was thinking about looking into this last yr when

mine was really bad.

The conference call was good ---i think is

really into helping us also.

i think next time we should stick more closely to the

list of questions we had made.

But all in all--i think we made some progress!!!

THANKOU SOM AND RAY!!

LOVE L

--- fritolay66 <fritolay66@...> wrote:

> Although I am not sure about this new avenue, I do

> believe it does

> warrant some investigation. Anyone else had

> extensive dental work?

> I have due to a nasty little car wreck in which

> initially took out

> the entire front. To sum this link up quickly

> before you read:

> There are four ingredients in which are commonly

> found in dental

> sealants, cements, crowns, bridges, and fillings.

> These four

> ingredients are being found to be responsible for a

> skin reaction as

> well as systemic reactions including organ

> manifestations and

> problems. The skin reacts to the toxins in the four

> materials by

> developing small pimples, then bigger pimples, then

> lesions, and

> etc. They are found to be incredibly slow healing

> or non healing.

> In these lesions, can be found fibers, black specks,

> bacteria of many

> denominations, and arthropods. They say that due to

> the toxicity of

> the dental materials, which in turn develop skin

> lesions, which then

> attract or contract other bacteria and PARASITES.

> Skin erythemia

> (redness) is common in the face closest to the

> dental work area.

> Lesions are worse closer to the dental work. Facial

> erythemia is

> commonly associated with a systemic reaction.

>

> Sounds interesting enough for me to pull my dental

> records and meet

> with my dentist. Dr. Amin is the author of

> this site. It is at

> least interesting.

>

> www.parasitetesting.com

>

> SOM and Ray:

>

> Thank You for all your hard work these past few

> weeks and also for

> looking out for all of us. I am not sure how I feel

> about the phone

> conference today. We did get some good info, but I

> guess I was

> hoping for more direction in a cure or treatments.

> I don't know if

> you all hung on till the very end, but stayed

> on after Dr. S

> hung up. He stated he will speak with Dr. S to see

> if we can't set

> up a place to send samples to ID the antigens? they

> are producing and

> helping us pinpoint what type they may be. He also

> inquired into

> monitoring interests of those that were left after

> everybody hung

> up. Golfer dude will probably remember the more

> specifics of what

> said. There was also mention of setting up a

> fund in which

> everyone would contribute to set up this thing. I

> am not quite sure

> I am interested in that. There are many sponsers

> more capable of

> giving their money for this than I. Anywho, we did

> get some new

> directions to investigate and research none the

> less. Perseverance

> will endure. God bless you all.

>

>

>

>

>

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I saw Dr. Amin, didnt do anything to help me.

>

> Although I am not sure about this new avenue, I do believe it does

> warrant some investigation. Anyone else had extensive dental

work?

> I have due to a nasty little car wreck in which initially took out

> the entire front. To sum this link up quickly before you read:

> There are four ingredients in which are commonly found in dental

> sealants, cements, crowns, bridges, and fillings. These four

> ingredients are being found to be responsible for a skin reaction

as

> well as systemic reactions including organ manifestations and

> problems. The skin reacts to the toxins in the four materials by

> developing small pimples, then bigger pimples, then lesions, and

> etc. They are found to be incredibly slow healing or non

healing.

> In these lesions, can be found fibers, black specks, bacteria of

many

> denominations, and arthropods. They say that due to the toxicity

of

> the dental materials, which in turn develop skin lesions, which

then

> attract or contract other bacteria and PARASITES. Skin erythemia

> (redness) is common in the face closest to the dental work area.

> Lesions are worse closer to the dental work. Facial erythemia is

> commonly associated with a systemic reaction.

>

> Sounds interesting enough for me to pull my dental records and

meet

> with my dentist. Dr. Amin is the author of this site. It is

at

> least interesting.

>

> www.parasitetesting.com

>

> SOM and Ray:

>

> Thank You for all your hard work these past few weeks and also for

> looking out for all of us. I am not sure how I feel about the

phone

> conference today. We did get some good info, but I guess I was

> hoping for more direction in a cure or treatments. I don't know

if

> you all hung on till the very end, but stayed on after Dr. S

> hung up. He stated he will speak with Dr. S to see if we can't

set

> up a place to send samples to ID the antigens? they are producing

and

> helping us pinpoint what type they may be. He also inquired into

> monitoring interests of those that were left after everybody hung

> up. Golfer dude will probably remember the more specifics of what

> said. There was also mention of setting up a fund in which

> everyone would contribute to set up this thing. I am not quite

sure

> I am interested in that. There are many sponsers more capable of

> giving their money for this than I. Anywho, we did get some new

> directions to investigate and research none the less.

Perseverance

> will endure. God bless you all.

>

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I saw Dr. Amin, didnt do anything to help me.

>

> Although I am not sure about this new avenue, I do believe it does

> warrant some investigation. Anyone else had extensive dental

work?

> I have due to a nasty little car wreck in which initially took out

> the entire front. To sum this link up quickly before you read:

> There are four ingredients in which are commonly found in dental

> sealants, cements, crowns, bridges, and fillings. These four

> ingredients are being found to be responsible for a skin reaction

as

> well as systemic reactions including organ manifestations and

> problems. The skin reacts to the toxins in the four materials by

> developing small pimples, then bigger pimples, then lesions, and

> etc. They are found to be incredibly slow healing or non

healing.

> In these lesions, can be found fibers, black specks, bacteria of

many

> denominations, and arthropods. They say that due to the toxicity

of

> the dental materials, which in turn develop skin lesions, which

then

> attract or contract other bacteria and PARASITES. Skin erythemia

> (redness) is common in the face closest to the dental work area.

> Lesions are worse closer to the dental work. Facial erythemia is

> commonly associated with a systemic reaction.

>

> Sounds interesting enough for me to pull my dental records and

meet

> with my dentist. Dr. Amin is the author of this site. It is

at

> least interesting.

>

> www.parasitetesting.com

>

> SOM and Ray:

>

> Thank You for all your hard work these past few weeks and also for

> looking out for all of us. I am not sure how I feel about the

phone

> conference today. We did get some good info, but I guess I was

> hoping for more direction in a cure or treatments. I don't know

if

> you all hung on till the very end, but stayed on after Dr. S

> hung up. He stated he will speak with Dr. S to see if we can't

set

> up a place to send samples to ID the antigens? they are producing

and

> helping us pinpoint what type they may be. He also inquired into

> monitoring interests of those that were left after everybody hung

> up. Golfer dude will probably remember the more specifics of what

> said. There was also mention of setting up a fund in which

> everyone would contribute to set up this thing. I am not quite

sure

> I am interested in that. There are many sponsers more capable of

> giving their money for this than I. Anywho, we did get some new

> directions to investigate and research none the less.

Perseverance

> will endure. God bless you all.

>

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Yes, I saw Dr. Staniger. What it involved was an IR suana, a

shaking fitness machine, and a heated massage machine. She also has

an IR machine, but I didn't do that. I felt really good after I

left. The treatment is geared more towards morgellons patients, but

it involves getting really healthly so your body can do what it is

suppose to and fight them off. It was a long drive for me and I

can't go 2 times/week, so I probably wont do it. She also referred

me to an MD for Vitamin B shots.

>

> > Although I am not sure about this new avenue, I do

> > believe it does

> > warrant some investigation. Anyone else had

> > extensive dental work?

> > I have due to a nasty little car wreck in which

> > initially took out

> > the entire front. To sum this link up quickly

> > before you read:

> > There are four ingredients in which are commonly

> > found in dental

> > sealants, cements, crowns, bridges, and fillings.

> > These four

> > ingredients are being found to be responsible for a

> > skin reaction as

> > well as systemic reactions including organ

> > manifestations and

> > problems. The skin reacts to the toxins in the four

> > materials by

> > developing small pimples, then bigger pimples, then

> > lesions, and

> > etc. They are found to be incredibly slow healing

> > or non healing.

> > In these lesions, can be found fibers, black specks,

> > bacteria of many

> > denominations, and arthropods. They say that due to

> > the toxicity of

> > the dental materials, which in turn develop skin

> > lesions, which then

> > attract or contract other bacteria and PARASITES.

> > Skin erythemia

> > (redness) is common in the face closest to the

> > dental work area.

> > Lesions are worse closer to the dental work. Facial

> > erythemia is

> > commonly associated with a systemic reaction.

> >

> > Sounds interesting enough for me to pull my dental

> > records and meet

> > with my dentist. Dr. Amin is the author of

> > this site. It is at

> > least interesting.

> >

> > www.parasitetesting.com

> >

> > SOM and Ray:

> >

> > Thank You for all your hard work these past few

> > weeks and also for

> > looking out for all of us. I am not sure how I feel

> > about the phone

> > conference today. We did get some good info, but I

> > guess I was

> > hoping for more direction in a cure or treatments.

> > I don't know if

> > you all hung on till the very end, but stayed

> > on after Dr. S

> > hung up. He stated he will speak with Dr. S to see

> > if we can't set

> > up a place to send samples to ID the antigens? they

> > are producing and

> > helping us pinpoint what type they may be. He also

> > inquired into

> > monitoring interests of those that were left after

> > everybody hung

> > up. Golfer dude will probably remember the more

> > specifics of what

> > said. There was also mention of setting up a

> > fund in which

> > everyone would contribute to set up this thing. I

> > am not quite sure

> > I am interested in that. There are many sponsers

> > more capable of

> > giving their money for this than I. Anywho, we did

> > get some new

> > directions to investigate and research none the

> > less. Perseverance

> > will endure. God bless you all.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Basically all he did was insist all my problems were from my dental

work. I finally convinced him to look at some samples I had. He

did and had to admit I had a parasite. His remedy was to sell me a

detox and mangosteen and said I would get better in 6 months. He

did not believe that I had mites in my environment.

> >

> > Although I am not sure about this new avenue, I do believe it

does

> > warrant some investigation. Anyone else had extensive dental

> work?

> > I have due to a nasty little car wreck in which initially took

out

> > the entire front. To sum this link up quickly before you read:

> > There are four ingredients in which are commonly found in dental

> > sealants, cements, crowns, bridges, and fillings. These four

> > ingredients are being found to be responsible for a skin

reaction

> as

> > well as systemic reactions including organ manifestations and

> > problems. The skin reacts to the toxins in the four materials by

> > developing small pimples, then bigger pimples, then lesions, and

> > etc. They are found to be incredibly slow healing or non

> healing.

> > In these lesions, can be found fibers, black specks, bacteria of

> many

> > denominations, and arthropods. They say that due to the toxicity

> of

> > the dental materials, which in turn develop skin lesions, which

> then

> > attract or contract other bacteria and PARASITES. Skin erythemia

> > (redness) is common in the face closest to the dental work area.

> > Lesions are worse closer to the dental work. Facial erythemia is

> > commonly associated with a systemic reaction.

> >

> > Sounds interesting enough for me to pull my dental records and

> meet

> > with my dentist. Dr. Amin is the author of this site. It is

> at

> > least interesting.

> >

> > www.parasitetesting.com

> >

> > SOM and Ray:

> >

> > Thank You for all your hard work these past few weeks and also

for

> > looking out for all of us. I am not sure how I feel about the

> phone

> > conference today. We did get some good info, but I guess I was

> > hoping for more direction in a cure or treatments. I don't know

> if

> > you all hung on till the very end, but stayed on after Dr.

S

> > hung up. He stated he will speak with Dr. S to see if we can't

> set

> > up a place to send samples to ID the antigens? they are

producing

> and

> > helping us pinpoint what type they may be. He also inquired into

> > monitoring interests of those that were left after everybody

hung

> > up. Golfer dude will probably remember the more specifics of

what

> > said. There was also mention of setting up a fund in which

> > everyone would contribute to set up this thing. I am not quite

> sure

> > I am interested in that. There are many sponsers more capable of

> > giving their money for this than I. Anywho, we did get some new

> > directions to investigate and research none the less.

> Perseverance

> > will endure. God bless you all.

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

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