Guest guest Posted November 19, 2000 Report Share Posted November 19, 2000 I have zapped for 4 weeks and have amalgam fillings. I have not had adverse reactions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2000 Report Share Posted November 20, 2000 thx for information ****** Original Message ****** FROM: Dregroups SENT: Sun 11/19/2000 6:41 PM TO: Dregroups SUBJECT: Re: zapper use with amalgam fillings > > > >I have zapped for 4 weeks and have amalgam fillings. I have not had adverse > >reactions. > > > >-------------------------- eGroups Sponsor -------------------------~-~> > >Create your business web site your way now at Bigstep.com. > >It's the fast, easy way to get online, to promote your business, > >and to sell your products and services. Try Bigstep.com now. > >1/9183/0/_/455736/_/974695124/ > >--------------------------------------------------------------------> > > > >Learn more from: > >http://home.online.no/~dusan/gallstones/ > >http://home.online.no/~huldakli/ > >http://www..net/ > >http://home.online.no/~dusan/ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2000 Report Share Posted November 20, 2000 Yes I zapped before having my amalgams removed as well as after, I zap everyday, I saw no difference before or after. I recently zapped all day long when I felt the symptoms of the flu coming on and took big doses of vitamin C, for the first time in my life the symptoms disappeared in one day. Jan > Hi all, > I'm brand new to the list. My brother has extensive knowledge and > experience with Dr. 's work, but I learned of electromedicine mostly > from the Colloidal Silver List. > > Has anyone had any experience (good, bad, or indifferent) zapping with Dr. > 's zapper with amalgam (sp?) fillings in their teeth? I realize > amalgam fillings are poisonous if not intact. In the archives from the last > > month there was one experience that was bad. The adverse symptoms were > apparent after the first zapping, and he removed his amalgum fillings before > > he tried that again in case it was mercury. My question is, could that have > > been a " normal " herxing reaction? If anyone else has zapped with amalgam > fillings, their experiences would greatly expand the data base. > > Thanks, > > Vince Richter > new_man85@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2000 Report Share Posted November 20, 2000 Thanks Jan and Christelti@..., I don't want to take chances and speculation is not nearly as good as anecdotal evidence. I've got a zapper on the way and there is no way I can get all my teeth redone right now. Maybe someday... Anyone else with experience you are willing to share would be helpful. Vince >From: JDrew63929@... >Reply-Dregroups >Dregroups >Subject: Re: zapper use with amalgam fillings >Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 09:43:22 EST > >Yes I zapped before having my amalgams removed as well as after, I zap >everyday, I saw no difference before or after. I recently zapped all day >long >when I felt the symptoms of the flu coming on and took big doses of vitamin >C, for the first time in my life the symptoms disappeared in one day. > >Jan > > > Hi all, > > I'm brand new to the list. My brother has extensive knowledge and > > experience with Dr. 's work, but I learned of electromedicine >mostly > > from the Colloidal Silver List. > > > > Has anyone had any experience (good, bad, or indifferent) zapping with >Dr. > > 's zapper with amalgam (sp?) fillings in their teeth? I realize > > amalgam fillings are poisonous if not intact. In the archives from the >last > > > > month there was one experience that was bad. The adverse symptoms were > > apparent after the first zapping, and he removed his amalgum fillings >before > > > > he tried that again in case it was mercury. My question is, could that >have > > > > been a " normal " herxing reaction? If anyone else has zapped with >amalgam > > fillings, their experiences would greatly expand the data base. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Vince Richter > > new_man85@... _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2000 Report Share Posted November 20, 2000 Christel, There's hope IMHO. You may want to make sure you read my recent post about Kombucha tea being a great detoxifier/purifier. I don't have any significant health problems anymore but am still trying to find preventive as well as curative measures. I'm not getting any younger and the doctors aren't getting any wiser. Hence, I started recently taking colloidal silver and want to start using a Zapper. My significant history is that I grew up in a city, which was known for the iron ore smelter and the odor it produced. It was unaffectionately called " the aroma of Tacoma " (in Washington State). Now I find out that many people who grew up in that area had problems later due to the lead, arsenic, etc that we breathed throughout our childhood. My younger brother got all the metal out of his mouth many years ago, had colonics, and started taking supplements to help regain his health. I went the route of just taking supplements, of which Kombucha tea was a part. The Kombucha, I believe, has gotten the stored toxins out over the period of several years of regular use. At first I had some reactions to it due to the detox. Both my brother and I have conquered serious food sensitivities and allergies - and the low immune system that went along with them. Whenever any of my fillings get cracked or damaged I have them replaced, but there is no mercury free dentist in my town that I can locate, and the replacement fillings aren't in my budget yet. One step at a time to better health, right?.... Vince >From: Christelti@... >Reply-Dregroups >Dregroups >Subject: Re: zapper use with amalgam fillings >Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 11:59:11 EST > >Vince, I just had 9 teeth capped last year before I heard of Drr , >they >have a metal base . And I also have amalgum fillings. I can't afford to >remove them right now either. But I am using the zapper, have been for 4 >weeks with no adverse reactions. Maybe my teeth are the reason I don't see >much of an improvement in my condition. >Christel _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2000 Report Share Posted November 20, 2000 Vince, I just had 9 teeth capped last year before I heard of Drr , they have a metal base . And I also have amalgum fillings. I can't afford to remove them right now either. But I am using the zapper, have been for 4 weeks with no adverse reactions. Maybe my teeth are the reason I don't see much of an improvement in my condition. Christel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2000 Report Share Posted November 21, 2000 What, exactly, are amalgam fillings? Re: zapper use with amalgam fillings >Vince, I just had 9 teeth capped last year before I heard of Drr , they >have a metal base . And I also have amalgum fillings. I can't afford to >remove them right now either. But I am using the zapper, have been for 4 >weeks with no adverse reactions. Maybe my teeth are the reason I don't see >much of an improvement in my condition. >Christel > > >Learn more from: >http://home.online.no/~dusan/gallstones/ >http://home.online.no/~huldakli/ >http://www..net/ >http://home.online.no/~dusan/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2000 Report Share Posted November 21, 2000 Hi , Here's the layman's definition, since I'm definately a layman in this subject. The shiny silver colored fillings that dentists use to put in " fillings " in teeth are amalgam fillings. I don't even know for sure that the spelling is correct for amalgam. Keep in mind that this is different than Crowns, bridges, or other more stable forms of metal in our mouths. Amalgam fillings are composed of a few different metals along with mercury. They are used because of the ease of forming them into the shapes necessary to fill teeth with, while at the same time drying very quickly and hard. They last a relatively long time compared to other materials. The problem is that they have mercury in them which is highly poisonous. Not a problem in the ideal world where the filling stays intact and hard and doesn't get worked on by food acids, chewing, age (they get weaker as time goes on), trauma, etc. In the real world, they can crack, leak, and generally give off mercury and feed the body with a small, but significant amount of poison. I'll leave it at that. Symptoms this causes, treatments for the problem, and all the rest will provide anyone who is so inclined a never ending source of study. Vince >From: " Green " <LWeebs@...> >Reply-Dregroups ><Dregroups> >Subject: Re: zapper use with amalgam fillings >Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 00:14:07 -0600 > >What, exactly, are amalgam fillings? > > > > > Re: zapper use with amalgam fillings > > > >Vince, I just had 9 teeth capped last year before I heard of Drr , >they > >have a metal base . And I also have amalgum fillings. I can't afford to > >remove them right now either. But I am using the zapper, have been for 4 > >weeks with no adverse reactions. Maybe my teeth are the reason I don't >see > >much of an improvement in my condition. > >Christel > > > > > >Learn more from: > >http://home.online.no/~dusan/gallstones/ > >http://home.online.no/~huldakli/ > >http://www..net/ > >http://home.online.no/~dusan/ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2000 Report Share Posted November 23, 2000 > Thanks, > > And how does one go about getting these replaced? Doesn't the dentist think > you're nuts if you ask to have this done? > > Correct a regular dentist will, that's why you must find a good alternative mercury-free dentist who knows the danger of mercury amalgams. Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2000 Report Share Posted November 23, 2000 Thanks, And how does one go about getting these replaced? Doesn't the dentist think you're nuts if you ask to have this done? Re: zapper use with amalgam fillings >> >> >> >Vince, I just had 9 teeth capped last year before I heard of Drr , >>they >> >have a metal base . And I also have amalgum fillings. I can't afford to >> >remove them right now either. But I am using the zapper, have been for 4 >> >weeks with no adverse reactions. Maybe my teeth are the reason I don't >>see >> >much of an improvement in my condition. >> >Christel >> > >> > >> >Learn more from: >> >http://home.online.no/~dusan/gallstones/ >> >http://home.online.no/~huldakli/ >> >http://www..net/ >> >http://home.online.no/~dusan/ >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2000 Report Share Posted November 23, 2000 Hi , Yes, most dentists will think we're wacko if we ask to take out " perfectly good " fillings. They were installed to last a long time. There are a few " mercury free " dentists who specialize in the proper removal of existing fillings. They replace them with the best alternate filling material we have. The downside, in addition to cost and trauma to the teeth, is that the alternate materials don't last as long and have to be replaced every few years. I sure wish I had never had any of the amalgam fillings, but now that I have several which don't seem to be giving me a problem I'll leave them alone unless I find out more info. Vince >From: " Green " <LWeebs@...> >Reply-Dregroups ><Dregroups> >Subject: Re: zapper use with amalgam fillings >Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 22:06:50 -0600 > >Thanks, > >And how does one go about getting these replaced? Doesn't the dentist >think >you're nuts if you ask to have this done? > > > > > Re: zapper use with amalgam fillings > >> > >> > >> >Vince, I just had 9 teeth capped last year before I heard of Drr >, > >>they > >> >have a metal base . And I also have amalgum fillings. I can't afford >to > >> >remove them right now either. But I am using the zapper, have been for >4 > >> >weeks with no adverse reactions. Maybe my teeth are the reason I don't > >>see > >> >much of an improvement in my condition. > >> >Christel > >> > > >> > > >> >Learn more from: > >> >http://home.online.no/~dusan/gallstones/ > >> >http://home.online.no/~huldakli/ > >> >http://www..net/ > >> >http://home.online.no/~dusan/ > >> > > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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