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you don't put fillings in baby teeth! they will fall out anyway! just don't go back to the dentist. From: luvusam1@...

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Elaina's cavities are in her baby teeth that she needs to keep at least 6 more years. I called a dentist today that doesn't use anything harmful but of course isn't covered under my insurance. He is a holistic dentist which I didn't I could find in this area (he is about an hour away). I would love to just go and pick his brain. Maybe just maybe a miracle can happen and my insurance may have a change of heart.

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you don't put fillings in baby teeth! they will fall out anyway! just don't go back to the dentist. From: luvusam1@...

Ruth,

Elaina's cavities are in her baby teeth that she needs to keep at least 6 more years. I called a dentist today that doesn't use anything harmful but of course isn't covered under my insurance. He is a holistic dentist which I didn't I could find in this area (he is about an hour away). I would love to just go and pick his brain. Maybe just maybe a miracle can happen and my insurance may have a change of heart.

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Myrrh tincture or powdered myrrh w/toothpaste and a regular brushing will mitigate bacterial infection. Myrrh was not just a Christmas tale accessory but a very powerful antibiotic. I have a chiropractor friend who was being threarened w/ a root canal, began using myrrh and reversed the infection.

From: Karin halvorson <karintompkins@...>no forced vaccinations <no-forced-vaccination >Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2009 3:17:39 PMSubject: RE: fillings for a 7 yo

you don't put fillings in baby teeth! they will fall out anyway! just don't go back to the dentist.

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Ruth,Elaina's cavities are in her baby teeth that she needs to keep at least 6 more years. I called a dentist today that doesn't use anything harmful but of course isn't covered under my insurance. He is a holistic dentist which I didn't I could find in this area (he is about an hour away). I would love to just go and pick his brain. Maybe just maybe a miracle can happen and my insurance may have a change of heart. Mended Little Hearts of Southern Indiana/KentuckyReaching out to families and caregivers affected by Congenital Heart DefectsElaina Carolann , victorious from tetralogy of fallot and kidney reflux for 7 years and counting ____________ _________ _________

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Myrrh tincture or powdered myrrh w/toothpaste and a regular brushing will mitigate bacterial infection. Myrrh was not just a Christmas tale accessory but a very powerful antibiotic. I have a chiropractor friend who was being threarened w/ a root canal, began using myrrh and reversed the infection.

From: Karin halvorson <karintompkins@...>no forced vaccinations <no-forced-vaccination >Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2009 3:17:39 PMSubject: RE: fillings for a 7 yo

you don't put fillings in baby teeth! they will fall out anyway! just don't go back to the dentist.

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Ruth,Elaina's cavities are in her baby teeth that she needs to keep at least 6 more years. I called a dentist today that doesn't use anything harmful but of course isn't covered under my insurance. He is a holistic dentist which I didn't I could find in this area (he is about an hour away). I would love to just go and pick his brain. Maybe just maybe a miracle can happen and my insurance may have a change of heart. Mended Little Hearts of Southern Indiana/KentuckyReaching out to families and caregivers affected by Congenital Heart DefectsElaina Carolann , victorious from tetralogy of fallot and kidney reflux for 7 years and counting ____________ _________ _________

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Ok, but I think the person who said don't fill them probably has the best plan, just brush carefully and more often and NO fluoride. But if you must fill, do NOT use metal, this will do serious damage, and I don't care what the medics / dentists say. Composites also contain BPA, so you have to go with pure ceramic. I understand why the insurance wouldn't cover that, because the insurance industry is part of this multilevel fraud, but that's the only good choice you've got I think. So, I've had some fairly large pits in my teeth for five years now, caused by metal amalgams in the first place, and they haven't gotten too much worse, I'm still getting by, was even able to recover most of the enamel lost by detox and ca/mg citrate...

From: luvusam1@... <luvusam1@...>Subject: Re: fillings for a 7 yono-forced-vaccination Date: Friday, July 3, 2009, 2:05 AM

Alan,

Her teeth are baby teeth that she needs for about 6 more years is why they want to fill them. If I remember correctly (she was born with multiple heart defects and we were VERY distraught), she only received the shot in the hospital and that was it. She had a cardiac cath at 7 weeks and the doctor wouldn't do shots because of that right then. Then she had surgery at 3 months and I had done much more reading about vaxing and had decided to wait. My oldest unfortunately, did receive shots up til she was 2 1/2 or 3. Elaina (cavitity kid) is on meds for her heart and was on meds for her kidneys and recently had surgery (and a huge hit to her immune system) with being on antibiotics for what was wrong with her kidneys for 6 months prior to surgery and then a couple of months after surgery. I suspect these things combined didn't help our situation at all. The fact that my husband is a sugar junky doesn't

help my plight either when I try my best to keep them away from sugar. I did find someone who does alternate fillings but of course, is not in my insurance plan. I am trying to gather my plan of action right now. I am praying for some kind of miracle that my insurance will have mercy on me and let me go to the holistic dentist..... .pray for a miracle because we are in bad shape financially and are still paying for testing and surgery on Elaina from last year.....geese.

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Ok, but I think the person who said don't fill them probably has the best plan, just brush carefully and more often and NO fluoride. But if you must fill, do NOT use metal, this will do serious damage, and I don't care what the medics / dentists say. Composites also contain BPA, so you have to go with pure ceramic. I understand why the insurance wouldn't cover that, because the insurance industry is part of this multilevel fraud, but that's the only good choice you've got I think. So, I've had some fairly large pits in my teeth for five years now, caused by metal amalgams in the first place, and they haven't gotten too much worse, I'm still getting by, was even able to recover most of the enamel lost by detox and ca/mg citrate...

From: luvusam1@... <luvusam1@...>Subject: Re: fillings for a 7 yono-forced-vaccination Date: Friday, July 3, 2009, 2:05 AM

Alan,

Her teeth are baby teeth that she needs for about 6 more years is why they want to fill them. If I remember correctly (she was born with multiple heart defects and we were VERY distraught), she only received the shot in the hospital and that was it. She had a cardiac cath at 7 weeks and the doctor wouldn't do shots because of that right then. Then she had surgery at 3 months and I had done much more reading about vaxing and had decided to wait. My oldest unfortunately, did receive shots up til she was 2 1/2 or 3. Elaina (cavitity kid) is on meds for her heart and was on meds for her kidneys and recently had surgery (and a huge hit to her immune system) with being on antibiotics for what was wrong with her kidneys for 6 months prior to surgery and then a couple of months after surgery. I suspect these things combined didn't help our situation at all. The fact that my husband is a sugar junky doesn't

help my plight either when I try my best to keep them away from sugar. I did find someone who does alternate fillings but of course, is not in my insurance plan. I am trying to gather my plan of action right now. I am praying for some kind of miracle that my insurance will have mercy on me and let me go to the holistic dentist..... .pray for a miracle because we are in bad shape financially and are still paying for testing and surgery on Elaina from last year.....geese.

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Ok, but I think the person who said don't fill them probably has the best plan, just brush carefully and more often and NO fluoride. But if you must fill, do NOT use metal, this will do serious damage, and I don't care what the medics / dentists say. Composites also contain BPA, so you have to go with pure ceramic. I understand why the insurance wouldn't cover that, because the insurance industry is part of this multilevel fraud, but that's the only good choice you've got I think. So, I've had some fairly large pits in my teeth for five years now, caused by metal amalgams in the first place, and they haven't gotten too much worse, I'm still getting by, was even able to recover most of the enamel lost by detox and ca/mg citrate...

From: luvusam1@... <luvusam1@...>Subject: Re: fillings for a 7 yono-forced-vaccination Date: Friday, July 3, 2009, 2:05 AM

Alan,

Her teeth are baby teeth that she needs for about 6 more years is why they want to fill them. If I remember correctly (she was born with multiple heart defects and we were VERY distraught), she only received the shot in the hospital and that was it. She had a cardiac cath at 7 weeks and the doctor wouldn't do shots because of that right then. Then she had surgery at 3 months and I had done much more reading about vaxing and had decided to wait. My oldest unfortunately, did receive shots up til she was 2 1/2 or 3. Elaina (cavitity kid) is on meds for her heart and was on meds for her kidneys and recently had surgery (and a huge hit to her immune system) with being on antibiotics for what was wrong with her kidneys for 6 months prior to surgery and then a couple of months after surgery. I suspect these things combined didn't help our situation at all. The fact that my husband is a sugar junky doesn't

help my plight either when I try my best to keep them away from sugar. I did find someone who does alternate fillings but of course, is not in my insurance plan. I am trying to gather my plan of action right now. I am praying for some kind of miracle that my insurance will have mercy on me and let me go to the holistic dentist..... .pray for a miracle because we are in bad shape financially and are still paying for testing and surgery on Elaina from last year.....geese.

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Ok, but I think the person who said don't fill them probably has the best plan, just brush carefully and more often and NO fluoride. But if you must fill, do NOT use metal, this will do serious damage, and I don't care what the medics / dentists say. Composites also contain BPA, so you have to go with pure ceramic. I understand why the insurance wouldn't cover that, because the insurance industry is part of this multilevel fraud, but that's the only good choice you've got I think. So, I've had some fairly large pits in my teeth for five years now, caused by metal amalgams in the first place, and they haven't gotten too much worse, I'm still getting by, was even able to recover most of the enamel lost by detox and ca/mg citrate...

From: luvusam1@... <luvusam1@...>Subject: Re: fillings for a 7 yono-forced-vaccination Date: Friday, July 3, 2009, 2:05 AM

Alan,

Her teeth are baby teeth that she needs for about 6 more years is why they want to fill them. If I remember correctly (she was born with multiple heart defects and we were VERY distraught), she only received the shot in the hospital and that was it. She had a cardiac cath at 7 weeks and the doctor wouldn't do shots because of that right then. Then she had surgery at 3 months and I had done much more reading about vaxing and had decided to wait. My oldest unfortunately, did receive shots up til she was 2 1/2 or 3. Elaina (cavitity kid) is on meds for her heart and was on meds for her kidneys and recently had surgery (and a huge hit to her immune system) with being on antibiotics for what was wrong with her kidneys for 6 months prior to surgery and then a couple of months after surgery. I suspect these things combined didn't help our situation at all. The fact that my husband is a sugar junky doesn't

help my plight either when I try my best to keep them away from sugar. I did find someone who does alternate fillings but of course, is not in my insurance plan. I am trying to gather my plan of action right now. I am praying for some kind of miracle that my insurance will have mercy on me and let me go to the holistic dentist..... .pray for a miracle because we are in bad shape financially and are still paying for testing and surgery on Elaina from last year.....geese.

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Don't blame her or yourselves, it may only be internal chemistry, but do try to make changes that will help, and take a good look at these cavities yourself, do NOT let the dentist lead you around, AND if this dentist even suggests the option of using amalgams then you know his opinion isn't worth a damn. The first order of the day in that case is to run like hell, quit sweating it, and take a different approach. So she has a few cavities, not necessarily a big deal, go slow....

From: luvusam1@... <luvusam1@...>Subject: RE: fillings for a 7 yono-forced-vaccination Date: Thursday, July 2, 2009, 9:33 PM

So that was my question to the dentist, why are we filling it if it is a baby tooth? It is in her back molars and they need to last her at least another 6 years before she looses them and gets her 12 year molars. It made sense I guess. I am so upset that she even has cavities. I have never had one and I know I am very fortunate. She unfortunately has teeth like her dad and she is a kid and doesn't brush well when I am not looking. As we all know, we can't watch every move all the time and she likes to take advantage of it. Silly girl.

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Don't blame her or yourselves, it may only be internal chemistry, but do try to make changes that will help, and take a good look at these cavities yourself, do NOT let the dentist lead you around, AND if this dentist even suggests the option of using amalgams then you know his opinion isn't worth a damn. The first order of the day in that case is to run like hell, quit sweating it, and take a different approach. So she has a few cavities, not necessarily a big deal, go slow....

From: luvusam1@... <luvusam1@...>Subject: RE: fillings for a 7 yono-forced-vaccination Date: Thursday, July 2, 2009, 9:33 PM

So that was my question to the dentist, why are we filling it if it is a baby tooth? It is in her back molars and they need to last her at least another 6 years before she looses them and gets her 12 year molars. It made sense I guess. I am so upset that she even has cavities. I have never had one and I know I am very fortunate. She unfortunately has teeth like her dad and she is a kid and doesn't brush well when I am not looking. As we all know, we can't watch every move all the time and she likes to take advantage of it. Silly girl.

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It might be worth thinking about asking this wholistic dentist whether or not he would accept barter as partial payment along with monthly payments. It seems to me worth asking about--especially since the worst he can say is no. You never know until you try.

~~Ruth

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Ruth,

Elaina's cavities are in her baby teeth that she needs to keep at least 6 more years. I called a dentist today that doesn't use anything harmful but of course isn't covered under my insurance. He is a holistic dentist which I didn't I could find in this area (he is about an hour away). I would love to just go and pick his brain. Maybe just maybe a miracle can happen and my insurance may have a change of heart.

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It might be worth thinking about asking this wholistic dentist whether or not he would accept barter as partial payment along with monthly payments. It seems to me worth asking about--especially since the worst he can say is no. You never know until you try.

~~Ruth

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Ruth,

Elaina's cavities are in her baby teeth that she needs to keep at least 6 more years. I called a dentist today that doesn't use anything harmful but of course isn't covered under my insurance. He is a holistic dentist which I didn't I could find in this area (he is about an hour away). I would love to just go and pick his brain. Maybe just maybe a miracle can happen and my insurance may have a change of heart.

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It might be worth thinking about asking this wholistic dentist whether or not he would accept barter as partial payment along with monthly payments. It seems to me worth asking about--especially since the worst he can say is no. You never know until you try.

~~Ruth

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Ruth,

Elaina's cavities are in her baby teeth that she needs to keep at least 6 more years. I called a dentist today that doesn't use anything harmful but of course isn't covered under my insurance. He is a holistic dentist which I didn't I could find in this area (he is about an hour away). I would love to just go and pick his brain. Maybe just maybe a miracle can happen and my insurance may have a change of heart.

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It might be worth thinking about asking this wholistic dentist whether or not he would accept barter as partial payment along with monthly payments. It seems to me worth asking about--especially since the worst he can say is no. You never know until you try.

~~Ruth

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Ruth,

Elaina's cavities are in her baby teeth that she needs to keep at least 6 more years. I called a dentist today that doesn't use anything harmful but of course isn't covered under my insurance. He is a holistic dentist which I didn't I could find in this area (he is about an hour away). I would love to just go and pick his brain. Maybe just maybe a miracle can happen and my insurance may have a change of heart.

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That may be the case, nowadays; however, when I was young (1949 and on), it was standard operating procedure to do so. Parents thought they were doing the best thing for their children and as a result, many became victims of Mercury Poisoning. That was back in the days when the so-called "silver fillings," otherwise known as "amalgams" could be as much as 90-95% Mercury! I know this from personal experience. ~~Ruth

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you don't put fillings in baby teeth! they will fall out anyway! just don't go back to the dentist.

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Ruth,Elaina's cavities are in her baby teeth that she needs to keep at least 6 more years. I called a dentist today that doesn't use anything harmful but of course isn't covered under my insurance. He is a holistic dentist which I didn't I could find in this area (he is about an hour away). I would love to just go and pick his brain. Maybe just maybe a miracle can happen and my insurance may have a change of heart. Mended Little Hearts of Southern Indiana/KentuckyReaching out to families and caregivers affected by Congenital Heart DefectsElaina Carolann , victorious from tetralogy of fallot and kidney reflux for 7 years and counting ____________________________________________________________ Turn any room into a work of art. Click now for beautiful oriental rugs!

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That may be the case, nowadays; however, when I was young (1949 and on), it was standard operating procedure to do so. Parents thought they were doing the best thing for their children and as a result, many became victims of Mercury Poisoning. That was back in the days when the so-called "silver fillings," otherwise known as "amalgams" could be as much as 90-95% Mercury! I know this from personal experience. ~~Ruth

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you don't put fillings in baby teeth! they will fall out anyway! just don't go back to the dentist.

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Ruth,Elaina's cavities are in her baby teeth that she needs to keep at least 6 more years. I called a dentist today that doesn't use anything harmful but of course isn't covered under my insurance. He is a holistic dentist which I didn't I could find in this area (he is about an hour away). I would love to just go and pick his brain. Maybe just maybe a miracle can happen and my insurance may have a change of heart. Mended Little Hearts of Southern Indiana/KentuckyReaching out to families and caregivers affected by Congenital Heart DefectsElaina Carolann , victorious from tetralogy of fallot and kidney reflux for 7 years and counting ____________________________________________________________ Turn any room into a work of art. Click now for beautiful oriental rugs!

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Mercury in dental fillings is also a common cause of eyesight problems, then it's glasses. Maybe not in your case, but no doubt in general. And you are correct - a bunch of carnivorous bastards.

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So we went to the dentist yesterday and my 7 yo has two cavities that they need to fill. My question is what are my options at this point as far as what they use for fillings? What do I do to strengthen her enamel on her teeth? He wants me to use more fluoride but I know better. Please share your thoughts as I laid in bed all night worrying about this. I am so glad that the thought popped in my head about the fillings while I was sleeping. I didn't have time to process what all he was telling me yesterday until I slowed down to try to sleep. Now, I need to figure out a plan of action. My whole family thinks I am crazy anyway, now the dentist will get to chime in I guess. The battles never end do they? Thank you to all of you. Did I mention how much we have already been through just to keep her alive and here?? I sure don't want to do anything else to her health.

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WHITE RESIN FILLINGS? I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW SUCH THINGS EXISTED. I will, however, look into it and see what I can find.Louis M./LA.From: luvusam1@... <luvusam1@...>Subject: Re: fillings for a 7 yono-forced-vaccination Date: Thursday, July 2, 2009, 7:03 AM

When I called to see what they would use for the fillings, they told me the silver ones loaded with heavy metals or the white resin ones (which they don't like to use on molars which is where her cavities are). She said that I could PUSH the issue on the white resin and they would do it, but they didn't recommend it and my insurance may chose not to cover it. From what I have read, the white resin fillings aren't bad??? What do you all know about them????

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From: putney1963@... <putney1963@...>Subject: Re: fillings for a 7 yono-forced-vaccination Date: Tuesday, July 7, 2009, 6:21 AM

One of the main reasons dentists dont push white resin fillings, particularly in molars is that they don't usually last that long--particularly on surfaces involved in chewing--molars. Of course, that means that they might need to be replaced more often; either because they have broken or come loose and become lost in the digestive process.

Resin fillings are also listed for "cosmetic" use; which means that most insurance will not pay for it. The main reason resin fillings are used is to keep one's smile from looking cruddy if one happens to have a cavity in one or more front teeth. ~~Ruth

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When I called to see what they would use for the fillings, they told me the silver ones loaded with heavy metals or the white resin ones (which they don't like to use on molars which is where her cavities are). She said that I could PUSH the issue on the white resin and they would do it, but they didn't recommend it and my insurance may chose not to cover it. From what I have read, the white resin fillings aren't bad??? What do you all know about them????

Thank you.

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From: putney1963@... <putney1963@...>Subject: Re: fillings for a 7 yono-forced-vaccination Date: Tuesday, July 7, 2009, 6:21 AM

One of the main reasons dentists dont push white resin fillings, particularly in molars is that they don't usually last that long--particularly on surfaces involved in chewing--molars. Of course, that means that they might need to be replaced more often; either because they have broken or come loose and become lost in the digestive process.

Resin fillings are also listed for "cosmetic" use; which means that most insurance will not pay for it. The main reason resin fillings are used is to keep one's smile from looking cruddy if one happens to have a cavity in one or more front teeth. ~~Ruth

Re: [no-forced-vaccinat ion] fillings for a 7 yo

When I called to see what they would use for the fillings, they told me the silver ones loaded with heavy metals or the white resin ones (which they don't like to use on molars which is where her cavities are). She said that I could PUSH the issue on the white resin and they would do it, but they didn't recommend it and my insurance may chose not to cover it. From what I have read, the white resin fillings aren't bad??? What do you all know about them????

Thank you.

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