> Remember the smoking tooth at
> http://www.iaomt.org/ ?
> The Healthfraud discussion list has a thread discussing the "smoke"
> from the tooth and why the "smoke" may not be mercury.
http://www.ssr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?1:sss:97785:200504:ocklijkomahoehcchfha#b
IF the plume is mercury how come its been doing that for 25 years and not
run out? I mean there is only so much mass of mercury you can fit in a
tooth.
Joel M. Eichen - 10 Apr 2005 13:00 GMT
> > Remember the smoking tooth at
> > http://www.iaomt.org/ ?
> > The Healthfraud discussion list has a thread discussing the "smoke"
> > from the tooth and why the "smoke" may not be mercury.
http://www.ssr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?1:sss:97785:200504:ocklijkomahoehcchfha
#b
> IF the plume is mercury how come its been doing that for 25 years and not
> run out? I mean there is only so much mass of mercury you can fit in a
> tooth.
Many people return to add some mercury back in there ......
Jan is not one though .....
Joel
PS- How old must one be to smoke teeth? There are no tars or nicotine that
way through.
>Remember the smoking tooth at
>http://www.iaomt.org/ ?
>The Healthfraud discussion list has a thread discussing the "smoke"
>from the tooth and why the "smoke" may not be mercury.
>http://www.ssr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?1:sss:97785:200504:ocklijkomahoehcchfha#b
How could it be mercury?
..
Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
Troy, Michigan, USA
I am writing on a Tablet-PC,so forgive me if the PC misreads my handwriting.
Joel M. Eichen - 10 Apr 2005 20:30 GMT
> >Remember the smoking tooth at
> >http://www.iaomt.org/ ?
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>
> How could it be mercury?
MERCURY smokes!
> ..
> Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
> Troy, Michigan, USA
>
> I am writing on a Tablet-PC,so forgive me if the PC misreads my handwriting.