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Nana Weedkiller

2004-11-21, 11:17 am


Ok. How many would recommend this cutting edge thingy bobber
for DIY home dentistry?

http://www.toothzappicator.com/

Tooth Zappicators

A tooth zappicator is a small North Pole speaker fastened to the end of a
toothbrush. The speaker is attached to your food zappicator circuit (the
1000 Hz zapper). The tooth zappicator is then held in place on top of the
tooth ridge for three to five minutes. A surge of immune power is induced,
which removes lanthanides, other metals, solvents, plastic remnants and
bacteria all at once. You should have taken germanium, selenite and vitamin
C beforehand.

If you have locations in the jawbones that appear infected or "soft" on
your X-ray, threat them next. They will have bioaccumulations of old
toothpaste, mouthwash, dental impression compound, etc.

Treat the whole tooth ridge, a segment at a time. Repeat on inner and outer
surfaces of the gums, making three sets of treatments altogether. Don't miss
the remaining teeth themselves.

Even when you are not able to search for them first, most hidden
cavitations can be systematically cleared by zappicating the whole upper and
lower jawbone. Do it yourself to be sure it is thorough.

[more at above URL]


Adenosine

2004-11-21, 11:17 am

On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 19:54:14 GMT, "Nana Weedkiller"
<nanaweedkiller@yahoo.com> wrote:

>
>Ok. How many would recommend this cutting edge thingy bobber
>for DIY home dentistry?
>
>http://www.toothzappicator.com/
>

<snip description>

I believe only one person who frequents this newsgroup would think
this device was usefull. But she's the same one who was readily
tricked into thinking that water was a dangerous chemical, so I
wouldn't worry too much.

The person who is behind this device was sued for a similar device buy
the FTC, which an expert witness, respected naturopath Joseph
Pizzorno, N.D, claimed was 'preposterous'.

See:
http://www.quackwatch.org/01Quacker...ncer/clark.html

--
Adenosine
Semi-informed Dental Consumer ?
carabelli

2004-11-21, 11:17 am


"Nana Weedkiller" <nanaweedkiller@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:GhNnd.1634$ld2.341@trnddc05...
>
> Ok. How many would recommend this cutting edge thingy bobber
> for DIY home dentistry?
>
> http://www.toothzappicator.com/
>
> Tooth Zappicators


Does this device work outside of Mexico

Good old Hulda.

carabelli


Joel M. Eichen

2004-11-21, 11:17 am

SO FUNNY!




On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 21:23:46 GMT, Adenosine <adenosine@nospam.com>
wrote:

>On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 19:54:14 GMT, "Nana Weedkiller"
><nanaweedkiller@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
><snip description>
>
>I believe only one person who frequents this newsgroup would think
>this device was usefull. But she's the same one who was readily
>tricked into thinking that water was a dangerous chemical, so I
>wouldn't worry too much.
>
>The person who is behind this device was sued for a similar device buy
>the FTC, which an expert witness, respected naturopath Joseph
>Pizzorno, N.D, claimed was 'preposterous'.
>
>See:
>http://www.quackwatch.org/01Quacker...ncer/clark.html


Joel M. Eichen

2004-11-21, 11:17 am

JAN DREW ,,,

Help us out.

What does this mean?


A surge of immune power is induced, which removes lanthanides, other
metals, solvents, plastic remnants and bacteria all at once. You
should have taken germanium, selenite and vitamin C beforehand.





Joel


On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 19:54:14 GMT, "Nana Weedkiller"
<nanaweedkiller@yahoo.com> wrote:

>
>Ok. How many would recommend this cutting edge thingy bobber
>for DIY home dentistry?
>
>http://www.toothzappicator.com/
>
>Tooth Zappicators
>
> A tooth zappicator is a small North Pole speaker fastened to the end of a
>toothbrush. The speaker is attached to your food zappicator circuit (the
>1000 Hz zapper). The tooth zappicator is then held in place on top of the
>tooth ridge for three to five minutes. A surge of immune power is induced,
>which removes lanthanides, other metals, solvents, plastic remnants and
>bacteria all at once. You should have taken germanium, selenite and vitamin
>C beforehand.
>
> If you have locations in the jawbones that appear infected or "soft" on
>your X-ray, threat them next. They will have bioaccumulations of old
>toothpaste, mouthwash, dental impression compound, etc.
>
> Treat the whole tooth ridge, a segment at a time. Repeat on inner and outer
>surfaces of the gums, making three sets of treatments altogether. Don't miss
>the remaining teeth themselves.
>
> Even when you are not able to search for them first, most hidden
>cavitations can be systematically cleared by zappicating the whole upper and
>lower jawbone. Do it yourself to be sure it is thorough.
>
>[more at above URL]
>


carabelli

2004-11-21, 11:17 am


"Joel M. Eichen" <joeleichen@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:o5ivp09rijrkuh4q1krb22jvo7hcpmlmn0@4ax.com...
> JAN DREW ,,,
>
> Help us out....................................


You
> should have taken germanium, selenite and vitamin C beforehand.
>


great -NOW you tell me - just got back from the germanium store but didn't
pick up any selenite


Jan

2004-11-21, 11:17 am

>Subject: Re: Tooth Zappicator
>From: Adenosine adenosine@nospam.com
>Date: 11/20/2004 1:23 PM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: <f4dvp09rq4m5ouf1eacoh0fsj87g5tbscd@4ax.com>
>
>On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 19:54:14 GMT, "Nana Weedkiller"
><nanaweedkiller@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
><snip description>
>
>I believe only one person who frequents this newsgroup would think
>this device was usefull. But she's the same one who was readily
>tricked into thinking that water was a dangerous chemical, so I
>wouldn't worry too much.


You believe wrong.

From: Jan (jdrew63929@aol.com)
Subject: Re: The Zappicator
Newsgroups: misc.health.alternative
Date: 2004-08-29 23:53:47 PST

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>Subject: Re: The Zappicator
>From: "Peter Moran" moringa@gil.com.au
>Date: 8/29/2004 9:32 PM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id:
><4132bbe2$0$15053$61c65585@uq-127creek-reader-02.brisbane.pipenetworks.com.au>
>
>
>"Jan" <jdrew63929@aol.com> wrote in message
>news:20040829235024.12238.00004722@mb-m01.aol.com...
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Adenosine

2004-11-21, 11:17 am

On 21 Nov 2004 01:39:59 GMT, jdrew63929@aol.com (Jan) wrote:

>
>You believe wrong.
>
>From: Jan (jdrew63929@aol.com)
>Subject: Re: The Zappicator
>Newsgroups: misc.health.alternative
>Date: 2004-08-29 23:53:47 PST
>
>
>time
>is
>


I stand corrected.

--
Adenosine
Semi-informed Dental Consumer ?
Jan

2004-11-21, 11:17 am

>Subject: Re: Tooth Zappicator
>From: Adenosine adenosine@nospam.com
>Date: 11/20/2004 5:47 PM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: <ctsvp0hbuj9vif5til2ohe7qfoi623k6qq@4ax.com>
>
>On 21 Nov 2004 01:39:59 GMT, jdrew63929@aol.com (Jan) wrote:
>
>
com.au>[vbcol=seagreen]
>it
>follow.
>to
>
>I stand corrected.
>
>--
>Adenosine
>Semi-informed Dental Consumer ?


Thank you.

Jan
Shad J. Lewis, DMD, MA

2004-11-21, 11:18 am

The person who sells this device and this stupid information should be
locked up and the key thrown away, including one other person who frequents
this board.

This is the most dangerous, idiotic, ludacris information I have heard in a
VERY long time.

--
Shad Lewis
www.WyomissingSmiles.com


"Nana Weedkiller" <nanaweedkiller@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:GhNnd.1634$ld2.341@trnddc05...
>
> Ok. How many would recommend this cutting edge thingy bobber
> for DIY home dentistry?
>
> http://www.toothzappicator.com/
>
> Tooth Zappicators
>
> A tooth zappicator is a small North Pole speaker fastened to the end of a
> toothbrush. The speaker is attached to your food zappicator circuit (the
> 1000 Hz zapper). The tooth zappicator is then held in place on top of the
> tooth ridge for three to five minutes. A surge of immune power is induced,
> which removes lanthanides, other metals, solvents, plastic remnants and
> bacteria all at once. You should have taken germanium, selenite and
> vitamin
> C beforehand.
>
> If you have locations in the jawbones that appear infected or "soft" on
> your X-ray, threat them next. They will have bioaccumulations of old
> toothpaste, mouthwash, dental impression compound, etc.
>
> Treat the whole tooth ridge, a segment at a time. Repeat on inner and
> outer
> surfaces of the gums, making three sets of treatments altogether. Don't
> miss
> the remaining teeth themselves.
>
> Even when you are not able to search for them first, most hidden
> cavitations can be systematically cleared by zappicating the whole upper
> and
> lower jawbone. Do it yourself to be sure it is thorough.
>
> [more at above URL]
>
>



Jan

2004-11-21, 11:18 am

>Subject: Re: Tooth Zappicator
>From: "Shad J. Lewis, DMD, MA" shadlewis@comcast.net
>Date: 11/20/2004 9:02 PM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: <mt2dnTGeDLrjvD3cRVn-hA@comcast.com>
>
>The person who sells this device and this stupid information should be
>locked up and the key thrown away, including one other person who frequents
>this board.


Oh? The charges for locking this *one other person* up would be???

>This is the most dangerous, idiotic, ludacris information I have heard in a
>VERY long time.
>
>--
>Shad Lewis
>www.WyomissingSmiles.com


LOL.

*There is virtually NO risk using amalgam*

http://tinyurl.com/ccyo 2003

J Dent Res. 2003 Mar;82(3):243-6. Related Articles, Links


Neurotoxicity of dental amalgam is mediated by zinc.

Lobner D, Asrari M.

Department of Biomedical Sciences, Marquette University, 561 N. 15th Street,
Rm. 426, Milwaukee, WI 53201, USA. Doug.Lobner@marquette.edu

The use of dental amalgam is controversial largely because it contains mercury.
We tested whether amalgam caused toxicity in neuronal cultures and whether that
toxicity was caused by mercury. In this study, we used cortical cell cultures
to show for the first time that amalgam causes nerve cell toxicity in culture.
However, the toxicity was not blocked by the mercury chelator,
2,3-dimercaptopropane-1-sulphonate (DMPS), but was blocked by the metal
chelator, calcium disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate (CaEDTA). DMPS was an
effective mercury chelator in this system, since it blocked mercury toxicity.
Of the components that comprise amalgam (mercury, zinc, tin, copper, and
silver), only zinc neurotoxicity was blocked by CaEDTA. These results indicate
that amalgam is toxic to nerve cells in culture by releasing zinc. While zinc
is known to be neurotoxic, ingestion of zinc is not a major concern because
zinc levels in the body are tightly regulated.

PMID: 12598557 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

http://tinyurl.com/cgs1 2001

Caries Res. 2001 May-Jun;35(3):163-6. Related Articles, Links


Dental amalgam fillings and the amount of organic mercury in human saliva.

Leistevuo J, Leistevuo T, Helenius H, Pyy L, Osterblad M, Huovinen P, Tenovuo
J.

The National Public Health Institute, Antimicrobial Research Laboratory, Turku
University, Turku, Finland.

We studied differences in the amounts of organic and inorganic mercury in
saliva samples between amalgam and nonamalgam human study groups. The amount of
organic and inorganic mercury in whole saliva was measured in 187 adult study
subjects. The mercury contents were determined by cold-vapor atomic absorption
spectrometry. The amount of organic and inorganic mercury in
paraffin-stimulated saliva was significantly higher (p<0.001) in subjects with
dental amalgam fillings (n = 88) compared to the nonamalgam study groups (n =
43 and n = 56): log(e) (organic mercury) was linearly related to log(e)
(inorganic mercury, r(2) = 0.52). Spearman correlation coefficients of
inorganic and organic mercury concentrations with the number of amalgam-filled
tooth surfaces were 0.46 and 0.27, respectively. Our results are compatible
with the hypothesis that amalgam fillings may be a continuous source of organic
mercury, which is more toxic than inorganic mercury, and almost completely
absorbed by the human intestine.

PMID: 11385194 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

http://tinyurl.com/cgs0 2000

Salivary mercury levels in healthy donors with and without amalgam fillings.

Pizzichini M, Fonzi M, Gasparoni A, Fonzi L.

Department of Biomedical Science, university of Siena, Siena, Italy.

Dental amalgam (AMG) is the most diffused dental filling material. Since it is
constituted for at least 40-45% of Hg, many questions have raised about its
safe use. Hg particles from dental amalgam dissolve in saliva and, being
ingested, they reach the blood stream through the intestinal mucosa. It has
been demonstrated that amalgam fillings continuously release Hg vapour and that
there is detectable Hg in expired and inspired air of amalgam owners. It is not
yet fully accepted that AMG fillings represent the principal source of Hg for
man and the aim of this study was to evaluate if the mercury level in saliva:
1) was higher within people bearing dental amalgam restorations than in people
with no restorations; 2) was different between males or females; 3) increased
in relation to the surface of amalgam restorations. The results showed a
correlation between number of fillings and salivary Hg, between amalgam surface
and salivary Hg. The Authors could finally assert that AMG fillings represented
the principal source of salivary Hg in the subjects studied.

PMID: 11799732 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

http://tinyurl.com/cdb0 2003

Salivary mercury levels in healthy donors with and without amalgam fillings.

Pizzichini M, Fonzi M, Gasparoni A, Fonzi L.

Department of Biomedical Science, university of Siena, Siena, Italy.

Dental amalgam (AMG) is the most diffused dental filling material. Since it is
constituted for at least 40-45% of Hg, many questions have raised about its
safe use. Hg particles from dental amalgam dissolve in saliva and, being
ingested, they reach the blood stream through the intestinal mucosa. It has
been demonstrated that amalgam fillings continuously release Hg vapour and that
there is detectable Hg in expired and inspired air of amalgam owners. It is not
yet fully accepted that AMG fillings represent the principal source of Hg for
man and the aim of this study was to evaluate if the mercury level in saliva:
1) was higher within people bearing dental amalgam restorations than in people
with no restorations; 2) was different between males or females; 3) increased
in relation to the surface of amalgam restorations. The results showed a
correlation between number of fillings and salivary Hg, between amalgam surface
and salivary Hg. The Authors could finally assert that AMG fillings represented
the principal source of salivary Hg in the subjects studied.

PMID: 11799732 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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Sci Total Environ 1990 Dec 1;99(1-2):1-22 Related Articles,Links

Does mercury from amalgam restorations constitute a health hazard?

Weiner JA, Nylander M, Berglund F.

National Board of Occupational Safety and Health, Solna, Sweden.

Amalgam is the most extensively used implant material in dentistry. There have
been no clinical trials of this substance and there are no epidemiological
studies that allow any conclusions on the safety of amalgam fillings. Amalgam
restorations continuously emit mercury vapour, which is absorbed in
considerable quantities via the lungs. A comparison with dose-effect
relationships, obtained in occupational studies, for certain effects on the
kidneys and central nervous system (CNS), suggests that individuals with
unusually high emission of mercury from amalgam fillings are at risk. It is
unclear whether or not clinically significant effects could be expected. The
limited sensitivity of available occupational studies, together with
insufficient knowledge of possible host factors affecting resistance to
mercury, implies that other more severe effects in susceptible individuals
cannot be excluded. Information on long-term effects on organs other than brain
or kidney is sparse. Animal studies suggest the possibility of immune system
reactions to mercury, i.e. development of autoimmunity, that are not primarily
dose-dependent, but rather depend on genetic susceptibility. From a
toxicological point of view, amalgam is an unsuitable material for dental
restorations.

Publication Types:
Review
Review, Academic
PMID: 2270464 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]


1: FASEB J 1998 Aug;12(11):971-80 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut

Neurobehavioral effects from exposure to dental amalgam Hg(o): new distinctions
between recent exposure and Hg body burden.

Echeverria D, Aposhian HV, Woods JS, Heyer NJ, Aposhian MM, Bittner AC Jr,
Mahurin RK, Cianciola M.

Battelle Centers for Public Health Research and Evaluation, Seattle, Washington
98105, USA.

Potential toxicity from exposure to mercury vapor (Hg(o)) from dental amalgam
fillings is the subject of current public health debate in many countries. We
evaluated potential central nervous system (CNS) toxicity associated with
handling Hg-containing amalgam materials among dental personnel with very low
levels of Hg(o) exposure (i.e., urinary Hg <4 microg/l), applying a
neurobehavioral test battery to evaluate CNS functions in relation to both
recent exposure and Hg body burden. New distinctions between subtle preclinical
effects on symptoms, mood, motor function, and cognition were found associated
with Hg body burden as compared with those associated with recent exposure. The
pattern of results, comparable to findings previously reported among subjects
with urinary Hg >50 microg/l, presents convincing new evidence of adverse
behavioral effects associated with low Hg(o) exposures within the range of that
received by the general population.

PMID: 9707169 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

http://neuro-www.mgh.harvard.edu/fo...1.7.971.21AMMer
curyLimitsExce

MercuryLimitsExceededLrgstStudyInHistory
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Email Address:

WHO (World Health Organization)exposure limit exceeded
Summary

Saliva analyzed in about 18000 test subjects.
The largest amalgam study in history. High mercury concentrations in saliva -
correlated with
the number of amalgam filling.
Ingested mercury from amalgam exceeds the WHO exposure limit in at least 30% of
subjects.
The limit for drinking water was exceeded by a factor of 10 in most of the
tests.

High mercury concentrations in saliva

Researchers at Tübingen university analyzed mercury in saliva in approximately
18000 people and
found relatively high concentrations. This is the largest study ever of the
link between amalgam and
mercury exposure. Two saliva tests were taken from each test subject, one
before and one after ten
minutes of gum chewing. Saliva mercury was significantly correlated with the
number of amalgam
fillings.

Exposure limits exceeded

The researchers also measured saliva flow and from this calculated the amount
of mercury ingested
daily. This amount exceeds the WHO exposure limit for total mercury (43 ug per
day) in at least 30
per cent of test subjects. In most of the tests (65 per cent before chewing, 80
per cent after), the
saliva mercury concentration was more than 10 times higher than the limit for
mercury in drinking
water. The amount of saliva swallowed in a day is comparable to the amount of
water drunk.






Joel M. Eichen

2004-11-21, 11:18 am

So I guess you are not going to Hulda's for Thanksgiving, right Jan?



Joel




(The do have Thanksgiving in Mexico, right?)





On 21 Nov 2004 01:39:59 GMT, jdrew63929@aol.com (Jan) wrote:

>
>You believe wrong.
>
>From: Jan (jdrew63929@aol.com)
>Subject: Re: The Zappicator
>Newsgroups: misc.health.alternative
>Date: 2004-08-29 23:53:47 PST
>
>
>time
>is
>


Joel M. Eichen

2004-11-21, 11:18 am

On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 22:49:05 GMT, "carabelli"
<huerter@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

>
>"Joel M. Eichen" <joeleichen@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:o5ivp09rijrkuh4q1krb22jvo7hcpmlmn0@4ax.com...
>
>You
>
>great -NOW you tell me - just got back from the germanium store but didn't
>pick up any selenite
>


Vaughn Simon knows all about germaniums, and not the kind you plant
either.



Joel M. Eichen

2004-11-21, 11:18 am

On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 00:02:55 -0500, "Shad J. Lewis, DMD, MA"
<shadlewis@comcast.net> wrote:

>The person who sells this device and this stupid information should be
>locked up and the key thrown away, including one other person who frequents
>this board.
>
>This is the most dangerous, idiotic, ludacris information I have heard in a
>VERY long time.


Stick around ,,, ,you will hear stuff like this almost daily ......
from the Janster.

Watch. Say Jan, are root canals poisonous?



Joel



Shad J. Lewis, DMD, MA

2004-11-21, 11:18 am

It's hilarious how she always follows up a one line response with the same
bogus dissertation about amalgam and root canals! Cut and paste, cut and
paste... blah blah blah.

--
Shad Lewis
www.WyomissingSmiles.com


Joel M. Eichen

2004-11-21, 11:18 am

On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 09:56:05 -0500, "Shad J. Lewis, DMD, MA"
<shadlewis@comcast.net> wrote:

>It's hilarious how she always follows up a one line response with the same
>bogus dissertation about amalgam and root canals! Cut and paste, cut and
>paste... blah blah blah.


And if pressed, Jan cannot explain why root canals are in the same
category with arsenic, old lace, and cyanide.

Joel


W_B

2004-11-21, 11:18 am

On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 19:54:14 GMT, "Nana Weedkiller"
<nanaweedkiller@yahoo.com> wrote:

>A surge of immune power is induced,


Pure bunkum.

--
W_B


wubbabubbazG@RBAGEyahoo.com
Take out the G'RBAGE
Shad J. Lewis, DMD, MA

2004-11-21, 11:18 am

Wait until she finds out that cyanide is in those pretty white fillings!

--
Shad Lewis
www.WyomissingSmiles.com



Joel M. Eichen

2004-11-21, 11:18 am

On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 15:33:48 GMT, W_B <no_one@nowhere.net> wrote:

>On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 19:54:14 GMT, "Nana Weedkiller"
><nanaweedkiller@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>Pure bunkum.


Why? You never studied "IMMUNE POWER?"



Joel M. Eichen

2004-11-21, 11:18 am

On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 15:33:48 GMT, W_B <no_one@nowhere.net> wrote:

>On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 19:54:14 GMT, "Nana Weedkiller"
><nanaweedkiller@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>Pure bunkum.


Inducing IMMUNE POWER .......



Rich.@.

2004-11-21, 11:18 am

On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 00:02:55 -0500, "Shad J. Lewis, DMD, MA"
<shadlewis@comcast.net> wrote:

>The person who sells this device and this stupid information should be
>locked up and the key thrown away, including one other person who frequents
>this board.
>
>This is the most dangerous, idiotic, ludacris information I have heard in a
>VERY long time.


While I agree with you in spirit please be advised that Jan Drew is a
very disturbed, angry and dangerous woman who is not below harassing
posters in their personal lives. She has been known to post poster's
names addresses and phone numbers as well as contact employers, family
members and ISP's in order to silence her critics. A word to the wise.

Aloha,

Rich

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