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Actually gold is best, but very expensive. Composite is made of a plastic

resin that can leach plastic compounds, which have lately become widely

accepted as very toxic. That would be my second choice. Do NOT use amalgams

that have mercury, tin and copper, among other things.

On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 7:30 AM, Shepard Salzer <

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>

> Composite.

> S S

>

> (no subject)

> Posted by: " drissia wright "

ritzywright@...<ritzywright%40>ritzywright

> Wed May 19, 2010 12:29 pm (PDT)

>

> My son is 17 and has no fillings of any kind in his teeth. When he went to

> the dentist this week he said he had two tiny cavities that would need to be

> filled within the next few months; nothing pressing. What type of fillings

> do we get if not amalgams? What do I request?

>

> Thanks,

> D.

>

>

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N. Rydland, M.D.

Founder and developer of kidsWellness, Inc.

Natural products and information for healthier families

www.kidswellness.com

www.rydlandjuice.com

Main office:

1921 Commonwealth Drive

Charlottesville, VA 22901

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Fax: 434-984-5439

Other offices:

140 N.E. 119 St

North Miami, FL

2316 Hollywood Blvd

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Miami Fl 33186

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Coral Gables, FL 33146

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But the plastic compound toxicity is not as bad as the amalgam toxicity? This is

a child that was vaccine damaged at 4 years and has always been allergic to

metals, especially nickel.

>

> >

> >

> > Composite.

> > S S

> >

> > (no subject)

> > Posted by: " drissia wright "

ritzywright@...<ritzywright%40>ritzywright

> > Wed May 19, 2010 12:29 pm (PDT)

> >

> > My son is 17 and has no fillings of any kind in his

> teeth. When he went to

> > the dentist this week he said he had two tiny cavities

> that would need to be

> > filled within the next few months; nothing pressing.

> What type of fillings

> > do we get if not amalgams? What do I request?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > D.

> >

> >

>

>

>

> --

> God's blessings in Christ,

> Your Partner in Health,

> N. Rydland, M.D.

> Founder and developer of kidsWellness, Inc.

> Natural products and information for healthier families

> www.kidswellness.com

> www.rydlandjuice.com

>

> Main office:

> 1921 Commonwealth Drive

> Charlottesville, VA 22901

> 434-984-KIDS (5437)

> Fax: 434-984-5439

>

> Other offices:

> 140 N.E. 119 St

> North Miami, FL

>

> 2316 Hollywood Blvd

> Hollywood, Fl 33020

>

> 12595 S.W. 137 Ave, Suite 108

> Miami Fl 33186

>

> 135 San Lorenzo Ave., Suite 640

> Coral Gables, FL 33146

>

>

>

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My daughter had a filling with composites and shortly after came up with

aluminum poisoning, which we had never had before. After speaking to a few

people, I was told - and later confirmed - that some composites have aluminum.

I would ask the dentist if he has any tests to show that they are free of

metals. We now have a dentist that tests for biocompatability -- she has many

people with CFS, Fibromyalgia, etc., so she understands all of that.

I know I sent a link to the list before... I don't know where it is. I think

it was this one:

http://tuberose.com/Biocompatible_Dental_Materials.html

Knowing what I know now, alkalize the body, avoid fluoride and glycerin.

I would try using Tooth Soap (http://www.toothsoap.com) or something similar

that doesn't coat the teeth and allows for remineralization.

Alot of people like this site (free ebook):

http://www.curetoothdecay.com/

Warm Regards,

Summer McFarland

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Gold: not recommended for lyme positive patients... No no.

Isa

Enviado desde mi oficina móvil BlackBerry® de Telcel

Re: [ ] D.

Actually gold is best, but very expensive. Composite is made of a plastic

resin that can leach plastic compounds, which have lately become widely

accepted as very toxic. That would be my second choice. Do NOT use amalgams

that have mercury, tin and copper, among other things.

On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 7:30 AM, Shepard Salzer <

_Shepard@...> wrote:

>

>

> Composite.

> S S

>

> (no subject)

> Posted by: " drissia wright "

ritzywright@...<ritzywright%40>ritzywright

> Wed May 19, 2010 12:29 pm (PDT)

>

> My son is 17 and has no fillings of any kind in his teeth. When he went to

> the dentist this week he said he had two tiny cavities that would need to be

> filled within the next few months; nothing pressing. What type of fillings

> do we get if not amalgams? What do I request?

>

> Thanks,

> D.

>

>

--

God's blessings in Christ,

Your Partner in Health,

N. Rydland, M.D.

Founder and developer of kidsWellness, Inc.

Natural products and information for healthier families

www.kidswellness.com

www.rydlandjuice.com

Main office:

1921 Commonwealth Drive

Charlottesville, VA 22901

434-984-KIDS (5437)

Fax: 434-984-5439

Other offices:

140 N.E. 119 St

North Miami, FL

2316 Hollywood Blvd

Hollywood, Fl 33020

12595 S.W. 137 Ave, Suite 108

Miami Fl 33186

135 San Lorenzo Ave., Suite 640

Coral Gables, FL 33146

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Interesting. Why?

On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 12:34 PM, <isaguzmandiaz2@...> wrote:

> Gold: not recommended for lyme positive patients... No no.

> Isa

> Enviado desde mi oficina móvil BlackBerry® de Telcel

>

> Re: [ ] D.

>

> Actually gold is best, but very expensive. Composite is made of a plastic

> resin that can leach plastic compounds, which have lately become widely

> accepted as very toxic. That would be my second choice. Do NOT use amalgams

> that have mercury, tin and copper, among other things.

>

> On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 7:30 AM, Shepard Salzer <

> _Shepard@...> wrote:

>

> >

> >

> > Composite.

> > S S

> >

> > (no subject)

> > Posted by: " drissia wright " ritzywright@...<ritzywright%

> 40>ritzywright

> > Wed May 19, 2010 12:29 pm (PDT)

> >

> > My son is 17 and has no fillings of any kind in his teeth. When he went

> to

> > the dentist this week he said he had two tiny cavities that would need to

> be

> > filled within the next few months; nothing pressing. What type of

> fillings

> > do we get if not amalgams? What do I request?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > D.

> >

> >

>

>

>

> --

> God's blessings in Christ,

> Your Partner in Health,

> N. Rydland, M.D.

> Founder and developer of kidsWellness, Inc.

> Natural products and information for healthier families

> www.kidswellness.com

> www.rydlandjuice.com

>

> Main office:

> 1921 Commonwealth Drive

> Charlottesville, VA 22901

> 434-984-KIDS (5437)

> Fax: 434-984-5439

>

> Other offices:

> 140 N.E. 119 St

> North Miami, FL

>

> 2316 Hollywood Blvd

> Hollywood, Fl 33020

>

> 12595 S.W. 137 Ave, Suite 108

> Miami Fl 33186

>

> 135 San Lorenzo Ave., Suite 640

> Coral Gables, FL 33146

>

>

>

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Apparently, gold produces a specific vibration/energy that lyme spirochetes like

and thrive with. When chewing, our teeth move at incredible speed and gold emits

energy at a certain level that is not good for lyme patients.

Isa

Enviado desde mi oficina móvil BlackBerry® de Telcel

Re: [ ] D.

>

> Actually gold is best, but very expensive. Composite is made of a plastic

> resin that can leach plastic compounds, which have lately become widely

> accepted as very toxic. That would be my second choice. Do NOT use amalgams

> that have mercury, tin and copper, among other things.

>

> On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 7:30 AM, Shepard Salzer <

> _Shepard@...> wrote:

>

> >

> >

> > Composite.

> > S S

> >

> > (no subject)

> > Posted by: " drissia wright " ritzywright@...<ritzywright%

> 40>ritzywright

> > Wed May 19, 2010 12:29 pm (PDT)

> >

> > My son is 17 and has no fillings of any kind in his teeth. When he went

> to

> > the dentist this week he said he had two tiny cavities that would need to

> be

> > filled within the next few months; nothing pressing. What type of

> fillings

> > do we get if not amalgams? What do I request?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > D.

> >

> >

>

>

>

> --

> God's blessings in Christ,

> Your Partner in Health,

> N. Rydland, M.D.

> Founder and developer of kidsWellness, Inc.

> Natural products and information for healthier families

> www.kidswellness.com

> www.rydlandjuice.com

>

> Main office:

> 1921 Commonwealth Drive

> Charlottesville, VA 22901

> 434-984-KIDS (5437)

> Fax: 434-984-5439

>

> Other offices:

> 140 N.E. 119 St

> North Miami, FL

>

> 2316 Hollywood Blvd

> Hollywood, Fl 33020

>

> 12595 S.W. 137 Ave, Suite 108

> Miami Fl 33186

>

> 135 San Lorenzo Ave., Suite 640

> Coral Gables, FL 33146

>

>

>

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Well, we have to decide on one product if we need a filling. It will be up to

the individual. Personally, silver amalgams should just be out of the equation.

After that, it is up to you.

Pam

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > Composite.

> > > S S

> > >

> > > (no subject)

> > > Posted by: " drissia wright " ritzywright@...<ritzywright%

> > 40>ritzywright

> > > Wed May 19, 2010 12:29 pm (PDT)

> > >

> > > My son is 17 and has no fillings of any kind in his teeth. When he went

> > to

> > > the dentist this week he said he had two tiny cavities that would need to

> > be

> > > filled within the next few months; nothing pressing. What type of

> > fillings

> > > do we get if not amalgams? What do I request?

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > D.

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> > --

> > God's blessings in Christ,

> > Your Partner in Health,

> > N. Rydland, M.D.

> > Founder and developer of kidsWellness, Inc.

> > Natural products and information for healthier families

> > www.kidswellness.com

> > www.rydlandjuice.com

> >

> > Main office:

> > 1921 Commonwealth Drive

> > Charlottesville, VA 22901

> > 434-984-KIDS (5437)

> > Fax: 434-984-5439

> >

> > Other offices:

> > 140 N.E. 119 St

> > North Miami, FL

> >

> > 2316 Hollywood Blvd

> > Hollywood, Fl 33020

> >

> > 12595 S.W. 137 Ave, Suite 108

> > Miami Fl 33186

> >

> > 135 San Lorenzo Ave., Suite 640

> > Coral Gables, FL 33146

> >

> >

> >

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Considering that my son has had problems with metals earlier, and we don't have

much money, the gold is probably out. I was planning on trying to chelate after

he was stable with some other stuff. That certainly leaves out amalgams. Thanks

to everyone for all the comments.

Drissia

From: Pamela H <phaselow@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: D.

Date: Friday, May 21, 2010, 8:40 AM

 

Well, we have to decide on one product if we need a filling. It will be up to

the individual. Personally, silver amalgams should just be out of the equation.

After that, it is up to you.

Pam

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > Composite.

> > > S S

> > >

> > > (no subject)

> > > Posted by: " drissia wright " ritzywright@...<ritzywright%

> > 40>ritzywright

> > > Wed May 19, 2010 12:29 pm (PDT)

> > >

> > > My son is 17 and has no fillings of any kind in his teeth. When he went

> > to

> > > the dentist this week he said he had two tiny cavities that would need to

> > be

> > > filled within the next few months; nothing pressing. What type of

> > fillings

> > > do we get if not amalgams? What do I request?

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > D.

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> > --

> > God's blessings in Christ,

> > Your Partner in Health,

> > N. Rydland, M.D.

> > Founder and developer of kidsWellness, Inc.

> > Natural products and information for healthier families

> > www.kidswellness.com

> > www.rydlandjuice.com

> >

> > Main office:

> > 1921 Commonwealth Drive

> > Charlottesville, VA 22901

> > 434-984-KIDS (5437)

> > Fax: 434-984-5439

> >

> > Other offices:

> > 140 N.E. 119 St

> > North Miami, FL

> >

> > 2316 Hollywood Blvd

> > Hollywood, Fl 33020

> >

> > 12595 S.W. 137 Ave, Suite 108

> > Miami Fl 33186

> >

> > 135 San Lorenzo Ave., Suite 640

> > Coral Gables, FL 33146

> >

> >

> >

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