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— J P Fanton (@HealthyFellow) May 29, 2023
GET NUTRITION FROM FARM-DIRECT, CHEMICAL-FREE, UNPROCESSED ANIMAL PROTEIN. SUPPLEMENT WITH VITAMINS. TAKE EXTRA WHEN NECESSARY
Monday, May 29, 2023
TAURINE: protective mechanism against thyroid degeneration for anyone chronically exposed to Insecticides and Lead.
Mercury amalgams. Those are the cheapest dental fillings [and crowns] in your mouth that your dentists implanted at great cost to you.
Taurine: protective mechanism against thyroid degeneration for anyone chronically exposed to Insecticides and Lead.
— Andra (@BioavailableNd) January 22, 2023
Mercury Amalgams.
Agriculture.
Golf courses.
Tap water.
Cigarettes.
Construction/Roofing/Concrete.
Cosmetics.
Chinese herbs/teas
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From IAOMT, or International Academy of Oral Medicine and Technology,
Alternatives to amalgam include composite resin, glass ionomer, porcelain, and gold, among other options. Most consumers choose direct composite fillings because the white coloring matches the tooth better and the cost is considered moderate.
In the past, a common argument against composite fillings was that they were not as durable as amalgam. However, recent studies have debunked this claim. Researchers of a study which was published in 2016 and conducted on over 76,000 patients for over ten years found that posterior amalgam fillings had a higher annual failure rate than composites.1Two separate studies published in 2013 found that composite fillings performed as well as amalgam when comparing failure rates2and replacement filling rates.3Other research has offered similar findings: a study published in 2015 documented “good clinical performance” of composite resins over a 30-year evaluation,4a meta-analysis published in 2014 noted “good survival” of posterior resin composite restorations,5a study published in 2012 showed certain types of composite materials last as long as amalgam,6and a study published in 2011 found “good clinical performance” of composites over a 22-year period.7
Composite fillings have also been criticized because some of them contain the controversial material bisphenol-A (BPA). Dentists have a variety of opinions about the safety of BPA and other types of bisphenol, such as Bis-GMA and Bis-DMA. There has likewise been concern about glass ionomers, all of which contain fluoride.
Patients who are concerned about the ingredients in their dental materials often choose to speak with their dentists about using a material that does not contain certain ingredients. For example, a product named Admira Fusion8/Admira Fusion X-tra9released in January 2016 by the dental company VOCO is reported to be ceramic10and not to contain Bis-GMA or BPA before or after it has been cured.
Another option for dental patients concerned about which mercury-free alternative to use as a filling material is to do their own research and/or take a dental biocompatibility test. If biological testing is used, a patient’s blood sample is sent to a laboratory where the serum is evaluated for the presence of IgG and IgM antibodies to the chemical ingredients used in dental products.11 The patient is then provided with a detailed list of which name-brand dental materials are safe for their use and which ones could result in a reaction. Two examples of labs that currently offer this service are Biocomp Laboratories12and Clifford Consulting and Research.13
Also, in regards to dental allergies, Dr. Stejskal introduced the MELISA test in 1994. This is a modified version of the (Lymphocyte Transformation Test) LLT designed to test for metal sensitivity type IV delayed hypersensitivity to metals, including sensitivity to mercury.14
In addition to considering which material to use for dental fillings, it is essential that dental patients and professionals be familiar with and utilize safety measures when removing dental amalgam mercury fillings.
Shut Up, Loretta, uh, er, Stan
Olay, it's time to take out the muskets and get back to some target-shooting readiness.
Activists are demanding the cutting of a scene from the movie The Life of Brian. No, activists are not upset with the endless jokes about Italians, Christians, and Jews. It is the scene involving a man who wants to become a women and have a child. https://t.co/AEf83jvMJM
— Jonathan Turley (@JonathanTurley) May 29, 2023
FDA allowed the Covid Vaccine mfgers to use different versions of the product on people, “different categories entirely.” That’s usually not allowed. They made an exception this time
๐จ๐จ Sasha Latypova - Did you know that the FDA allowed the #Covid #Vaccine manufacturers to use different versions of the product on humanity, “different categories entirely” while that’s usually not allowed, they made an exception this time๐ง
— Kevin - WE THE PEOPLE❤️ - DAD๐ฆ ๐ ๐ฅ - (@bambkb) May 25, 2023
Some people got :
1) modified RNA… pic.twitter.com/HiOLDAA0KW
Sunday, May 28, 2023
But first they forced them into 15 minute cities (ghettos). Then they forced them to take an experimental typhus vaccine.
It's even depicted in the 1987 movie, Escape from Sobibor, starring Alan Arkin, Rutger Hauer, and others. Go to 11:32 for the Typhus scene.But first they forced them into 15 minute cities (ghettos). Then they forced them to take an experimental typhus vaccine. They felt it was safe as it had been developed by Jewish scientists that they knew and trusted. Then they told them they had typhus and were going to die.…
— Dr. Tau Braun (@drtaubraun) May 28, 2023