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> Does anyone know, on a scale from 1-10, how bad a -16 electrical

> charge from one tooth would be? I just found a journal I used to

> carry to appointments and this is what the dentist found in the

> amalgam directly above a gold crown.

Hi Joanne,

Normal teeth average between -3 to + 3.

Most people will have fillings between 10 and 30 microAmps

They really get bad when they approach - 40 and beyond.

Some people will have one or two that are above - 80, and only rarely

above -100.

Almost all gold crowns are positively charged, which is why many people with

gold are healthy (IMO).

All copper-amalgams are negative.

Copper was added to amalgams in the 1980's. That is when the real sh__t

began.

It turned every amalgam negative and increased seepage at a rapid rate.

Dean

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Dean, thanks for noting this. I've long wondered about the poorer

quality of amalgam that went on the market in that timeframe. Gee,

who do we have to thank for this big idea?

Joanne

> All copper-amalgams are negative.

> Copper was added to amalgams in the 1980's. That is when the real

sh__t

> began.

> It turned every amalgam negative and increased seepage at a rapid

rate.

> Dean

>

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Dean, thanks for noting this. I've long wondered about the poorer

quality of amalgam that went on the market in that timeframe. Gee,

who do we have to thank for this big idea?

Joanne

> All copper-amalgams are negative.

> Copper was added to amalgams in the 1980's. That is when the real

sh__t

> began.

> It turned every amalgam negative and increased seepage at a rapid

rate.

> Dean

>

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Dean, thanks for noting this. I've long wondered about the poorer

quality of amalgam that went on the market in that timeframe. Gee,

who do we have to thank for this big idea?

Joanne

> All copper-amalgams are negative.

> Copper was added to amalgams in the 1980's. That is when the real

sh__t

> began.

> It turned every amalgam negative and increased seepage at a rapid

rate.

> Dean

>

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Well it's not good. The currents that fillings conduct are way above

what the human brain runs on, and thus disrupt the normal brain

current. This was from Hal Huggins book.

I had some teeth with negative currents in that range. All my fillings

had negative currents. Some people have positive and negative, depends

what's in your mouth. But neg 16 is enough to be a problem for your

brain.

>

> Does anyone know, on a scale from 1-10, how bad a -16 electrical

> charge from one tooth would be? I just found a journal I used to

> carry to appointments and this is what the dentist found in the

> amalgam directly above a gold crown.

>

> Joanne

>

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