Dental crowns degrade. They need replacing. The color of the crowns yellows. The line between the gum and teeth widens. The metal interior of the crowns acts more like a conduit or diode with AC/DC current in my apartment that combines with the electromagnetic fields pulsing through my body. Headaches follow. Then fatigue.
ARE YOUR TEETH RADIOACTIVE?
At a well-respected economics website, I made the claim that a friend's mouth gets sore from cell-phone radiation. A member in good and valuable standing at the site confirmed the common reaction of radiation hitting a silver amalgam filling in your mouth, which may be responsible for some kind of reaction but he refrained from admitting that it causes pain or anything tangible. He said "That is a simple case of a diode type connection in the silver amalgam filling. While rare, it isn't mysterious at all." So though this scientists confirms my observations, he dismisses the occurrence and the pain, or at least discomfort, that comes with radiation coming contact with the silver amalgam. He claims that "That same thing happens all of the time in the radio business, but usually it isn't heating up a tooth and causing pain." So he admits that radiation interacts with a silver amalgam. He says he learned about this when he was in high school 55 years ago, "I would admit that a small number [of people] may have some other factor, such as you mentioned about a tooth filling. I learned about that one when I was in high school. Even there you can't blame dentistry. That is a simple case of a diode type connection in the silver amalgam filling."
I see. So whatever results from a dental procedure is not the concern, and certainly not the fault, of the dentists, for dentists, who might be thought of as pseudo scientists, do not study chemistry or science? That's not what that member says; it's just that he implies that whatever results from a dental procedure is not the responsibility of the, ahem, dentist.
So what is causing someone's teeth to degenerate? Acids, for sure. And once a tooth has degraded, can all sorts of further decay be far behind?
Here is an article by Dr. Joseph Mercola on radioactive teeth.
WHAT KINDS OF FOODS WILL REMEDY THE TEETH?
ARE YOUR TEETH RADIOACTIVE?
At a well-respected economics website, I made the claim that a friend's mouth gets sore from cell-phone radiation. A member in good and valuable standing at the site confirmed the common reaction of radiation hitting a silver amalgam filling in your mouth, which may be responsible for some kind of reaction but he refrained from admitting that it causes pain or anything tangible. He said "That is a simple case of a diode type connection in the silver amalgam filling. While rare, it isn't mysterious at all." So though this scientists confirms my observations, he dismisses the occurrence and the pain, or at least discomfort, that comes with radiation coming contact with the silver amalgam. He claims that "That same thing happens all of the time in the radio business, but usually it isn't heating up a tooth and causing pain." So he admits that radiation interacts with a silver amalgam. He says he learned about this when he was in high school 55 years ago, "I would admit that a small number [of people] may have some other factor, such as you mentioned about a tooth filling. I learned about that one when I was in high school. Even there you can't blame dentistry. That is a simple case of a diode type connection in the silver amalgam filling."
I see. So whatever results from a dental procedure is not the concern, and certainly not the fault, of the dentists, for dentists, who might be thought of as pseudo scientists, do not study chemistry or science? That's not what that member says; it's just that he implies that whatever results from a dental procedure is not the responsibility of the, ahem, dentist.
So what is causing someone's teeth to degenerate? Acids, for sure. And once a tooth has degraded, can all sorts of further decay be far behind?
Here is an article by Dr. Joseph Mercola on radioactive teeth.
WHAT KINDS OF FOODS WILL REMEDY THE TEETH?
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