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gryan1882@yahoo.com - 03 Jul 2007 23:36 GMT
I'm not a dentist, and I haven't taken any training classes on
dentistry per se. I have thought about it however, and have read books
by a dentist and I have studied nutrition, toxicology and some
immunology. mostly nutrition and toxicology though- and natural
hygiene, of course.

Now- the people of the American Dental Association.. I mean the people
who really make the decisions, and the people who go with the flow
when the decisions are made- how do these people sleep at night? I
mean the wealth of the world is but a passing thing. What good is it
to have fame and money in this world if it won't last, if it is
temporary?

And dentists- I would suggest you both have courage, and never stop
your education! Don't only educate yourself in detistry- meaning the x-
raying, cleaning and surgery and all that. What I mean to suggest is
that the body and the mouth are of course one! Should this not be
common sense? So don't separate yourself from 'medicine' and first, do
no harm. Learn and understand the meaning of what is a 'focal
infection'. learn about preventative dentistry ideally- to keep
children from needing fillings, and later in life root canals. Help
set them on the right course-- study food and nutrition to prevent the
need for all that. Read Weston Price's great book, Nutrition and
Physical Degeneration. it is not perfect and right in all senses-- but
the spirit of the book is true!

Learn what the materials you use and what effect the procedures you do
have on the body as a whole, and the blood chemistry, and the health
and immune system of the person. Don't be an idiot- keep yourself
educated. I remember reading a survey found that patients have a
better understanding of nutrition than their primary medical
providers! What a farce! What a hypocrasy! So I would suggest learn
about the toxic effects of mercury. And to you in the ADA, who is
looking at me! Harden not your heart, for the sake of money and
finance- or out of fear of becoming a laughingstock. The best healer
can only be a medical (or dental) apostate! That is just the way of
things it seems... just as fasting is one of the best 'cures' of any
physical disease, so avoiding putting poison in a body is one of the
best ways to keep a person healthy. Do you care about the freedom and
wellness of your clients, or about their pocketbooks and your status?
That is a question you ask yourself, for I am not accusing. I am only
warning and urging you to take heed and be conscious, with conscience.
Think for yourself and question the authority of the ADA, but read
some of the great books of the noble Doctor Huggins.

As a dentist you should not only know dentistry but also nutrition to
some degree, and also toxicology. Definitely you should know
toxicology. If you know how to do blood chemistry analyses- then don't
take anybody's word about whether mercury vaporises out of 'amalgams'
but see for yourself, the differences before and after, if you are
wise. The same with root canals, and everything. Nothing is as good
for the body as the actual tooth., prevention is the best policy. But
learn what is least damanging and how damaging other things might be.
Your patients may rightfully curse you if they discover and learn what
happens. Do you know huggins has had threats on his life? Don't be
ignorant as to what an "amalgam" is. It is half mercury, even if it is
"amalgam". "Amalgam" is half mercury. Amamgam is not the name of a
metal, it means a mix of metals. Find out what that mix is. It
includes mercury, to be sure. But find out for sure. There is no
element in the periodic table that itself is called 'amalgam'.

Be just, be righteous. Study toxicology. Don't be intimidated by the
ADA. Don't do procedures that produce toxins as deadly as botulism. If
you are in the ADA or whatever- don't threaten those who would
honestly heal. I fear for what ye may reap in the days to come if you
proceed to persecute the good and the true, for god is all knowing,
wise.

I myself feel grateful to have found many nutritional and lifestyle
truths, and pearls, that I feel, and it has been somewhat confirmed at
my last appointment, that I may have no need for any other filling,
and no need for a crown or root canal ever, god willing. I may have to
get my replacement fillings replaced perhaps every certain length of
time. that's unfortunately  the state of it, but we'll see. I'm still
learning.

I need no degree or certification to learn, to know. My study cuts
across all fields, because I don't think in a fragmented fashion. And
I only have to worry about my self, I'm thankful to say, because I'm
not a health professional.. yet.

anyway- in parting.. get yourself educated, and be righteous.
otherwise ye shall perhaps be called to account... get yourself
educated, and be righteous, love righteousness.

peace and health
j
nospam - 04 Jul 2007 01:07 GMT
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orthodmd - 04 Jul 2007 12:58 GMT
On Jul 3, 6:36 pm, gryan1...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I'm not a dentist, and I haven't taken any training classes on
> dentistry per se. I have thought about it however, and have read books
[quoted text clipped - 83 lines]
> peace and health
> j

why do you think the ADA makes decisions against the health of the
world?  what do you think they gain?
gordongaskill@netzero.com - 07 Jul 2007 05:23 GMT
On Jul 3, 6:36 pm, gryan1...@yahoo.com wrote:

> peace and health

Hello Vegetarian Grower,
I read your profile and posts, you live on an organic farm, eat raw
from the four food groups Leaves, Fruits, Nuts, Roots, had your
amalgam fillings changed to non-metallic. I, too, grow vegetables in a
back yard garden. I would like to know more of your farm practice, do
you have indoor hydroponics? and more information on your experience
with dentistry. I have learned it is essential to eat properly to
maintain health of the tooth pulp after loss of a large filling in a
first molar. Fasting (eat all the raw vegetables you like, abstain
from meat and eggs) is an ancient church practice of the major
christian groups the Roman Catholics, Anglican Episcopals, Lutherans
and the Byzantine Orthodox. I will retain the pulp in my root canal,
the odontoblasts of the pulp produce fresh dentin tooth material. If I
do not eat eggs the pulpitis is manageable. Perhaps you would like to
read the online pdf file History of Dentistry 2006 by Terry Wilwerding
of Creighton University. It was satisfying to learn dental drills were
powered by feet treadles similar to sewing machines before
electrification. Before drills hand files were used. In the 1950's the
rotation speed of the dental drills increased to the present levels
with drill bits of carbide and diamond.  I would like to see a limit
to bit hardness and drill speed to prevent loss of healthy enamel. I
plan to have no more drilling on my teeth, I hope to learn etchant is
sufficient to prepare the tooth surface for the epoxy bonding
material, I want no metal in my mouth, I want fillings and caps of
plastic composite, I hope to find a dentist with plastic or wood
dental tools, drill bits of the finest hard wood teak and mahogany. In
George Washington's time dentures were made of wood, he grew
pineapples in a greenhouse pinery in Virginia, in the 1800's dentures
were made of rubber, I remember seeing the colored rubber dentures in
my childhood of the 60's,.presently they are made of acrylic plastic,
I would like tooth caps made of denture acrylic. To dentists and those
interested in holistic dentistry you may be interested to read the
website of the Institute for Nutritional Dentistry in Long Island, LA,
SF, London, they have a post graduate course for dentists, please do
it.
Tony Bad - 23 Jul 2007 14:22 GMT
> I don't think in a fragmented fashion.

This was the funniest part.

T
 
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