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Keith P Walsh

2007-01-10, 5:30 pm

It appears that several of the biggest stars ever to play for "the
World's most famous soccer club" may have been persuaded to have the
metal fillings in their teeth replaced on health grounds.

Dr Philip Wander, who claims to have treated some of Manchester
United's best known players (including Goldenballs David Beckham
himself) at his surgery in St Anne's Square, Manchester, makes the
following assertions regarding the electrical effects from amalgam
dental fillings and their detrimental influence on people's health :

"Nevertheless, as potentially damaging as mercury in the mouth is the
electricity itself. When testing teeth for electrical effects, I have
seen momentary sparks of up to one volt - enough to light a small torch
or flashlight. It's worth remembering that the currents generated by
amalgams are formed very close to the brain, which ordinarily operated
at far lower potentials (only a few millivolts). The brain lies only a
few millietres from the jaw bone, where the roots of the teeth are
inserted, just on the other side of the thin cranial bone and the
meninges (the three membranes enveloping the brain and spinal cord).
This kind of current can cause mental dysfunction, which I often find
in clinical practice."

See:

http://www.wanderdental.co.uk/mercuryfreedentistry.html

Is this not a load of crap?

Are the directors of Manchester United not able to protect their
players from being taken in by crackpots?

Or is Dr Wander right?

Marching on Together,

Keith P Walsh

Tony Bad

2007-01-10, 5:30 pm

In a far more important soccer/dentist related story...

http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/sow/news...v=afp&type=lgns

"Ronaldo gets teeth into Brazilian dentist"

T


"Keith P Walsh" <keith.p.walsh@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:1167998996.522611.27290@51g2000cwl.googlegroups.com...
> It appears that several of the biggest stars ever to play for "the
> World's most famous soccer club" may have been persuaded to have the
> metal fillings in their teeth replaced on health grounds.
>
> Dr Philip Wander, who claims to have treated some of Manchester
> United's best known players (including Goldenballs David Beckham
> himself) at his surgery in St Anne's Square, Manchester, makes the
> following assertions regarding the electrical effects from amalgam
> dental fillings and their detrimental influence on people's health :
>
> "Nevertheless, as potentially damaging as mercury in the mouth is the
> electricity itself. When testing teeth for electrical effects, I have
> seen momentary sparks of up to one volt - enough to light a small torch
> or flashlight. It's worth remembering that the currents generated by
> amalgams are formed very close to the brain, which ordinarily operated
> at far lower potentials (only a few millivolts). The brain lies only a
> few millietres from the jaw bone, where the roots of the teeth are
> inserted, just on the other side of the thin cranial bone and the
> meninges (the three membranes enveloping the brain and spinal cord).
> This kind of current can cause mental dysfunction, which I often find
> in clinical practice."
>
> See:
>
> http://www.wanderdental.co.uk/mercuryfreedentistry.html
>
> Is this not a load of crap?
>
> Are the directors of Manchester United not able to protect their
> players from being taken in by crackpots?
>
> Or is Dr Wander right?
>
> Marching on Together,
>
> Keith P Walsh
>



letsconnect

2007-01-10, 5:30 pm

Then again, the directors of Manchester United weren't able to protect
him from being taken in by Victoria either... well, fair play to him
for changing to Real Madrid - I'm sure the directors there must be
better at protecting their players from crackpot dentists.



Keith P Walsh wrote:
> It appears that several of the biggest stars ever to play for "the
> World's most famous soccer club" may have been persuaded to have the
> metal fillings in their teeth replaced on health grounds.
>
> Dr Philip Wander, who claims to have treated some of Manchester
> United's best known players (including Goldenballs David Beckham
> himself) at his surgery in St Anne's Square, Manchester, makes the
> following assertions regarding the electrical effects from amalgam
> dental fillings and their detrimental influence on people's health :
>
> "Nevertheless, as potentially damaging as mercury in the mouth is the
> electricity itself. When testing teeth for electrical effects, I have
> seen momentary sparks of up to one volt - enough to light a small torch
> or flashlight. It's worth remembering that the currents generated by
> amalgams are formed very close to the brain, which ordinarily operated
> at far lower potentials (only a few millivolts). The brain lies only a
> few millietres from the jaw bone, where the roots of the teeth are
> inserted, just on the other side of the thin cranial bone and the
> meninges (the three membranes enveloping the brain and spinal cord).
> This kind of current can cause mental dysfunction, which I often find
> in clinical practice."
>
> See:
>
> http://www.wanderdental.co.uk/mercuryfreedentistry.html
>
> Is this not a load of crap?
>
> Are the directors of Manchester United not able to protect their
> players from being taken in by crackpots?
>
> Or is Dr Wander right?
>
> Marching on Together,
>
> Keith P Walsh


Jan Drew

2007-01-10, 5:30 pm


"Tony Bad" <spamspamspam@bakedbeans.spam> wrote in message
news:9lxnh.102$gf7.97@newsfe08.lga...
> In a far more important soccer/dentist related story...
>
> http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/sow/news...v=afp&type=lgns
>
> "Ronaldo gets teeth into Brazilian dentist"
>
> T
>

More important than..detrimental influence on people's health.

I think not.
>
> "Keith P Walsh" <keith.p.walsh@btinternet.com> wrote in message
> news:1167998996.522611.27290@51g2000cwl.googlegroups.com...
>
>



carabelli

2007-01-10, 5:30 pm


"Keith P Walsh" <keith.p.walsh@btinternet.com> wrote>.............

Are the directors of Manchester United not able to protect their
> players from being taken in by crackpots?
>


Since there is consideration, there's still hope.

carabelli


Keith P Walsh

2007-01-10, 5:30 pm

letsconnect wrote:

> Then again, the directors of Manchester United weren't able to protect
> him from being taken in by Victoria either... well, fair play to him
> for changing to Real Madrid - I'm sure the directors there must be
> better at protecting their players from crackpot dentists.


How about Ryan Giggs?

That's him with the "crackpot" dentist right there on his website home
page:

http://www.wanderdental.co.uk/index.html

Is Giggsy a crackpot too?

Marching On Together,

Keith P Walsh

letsconnect

2007-01-10, 5:30 pm


Keith P Walsh wrote:

> How about Ryan Giggs?
>
> That's him with the "crackpot" dentist right there on his website home
> page:
>
> http://www.wanderdental.co.uk/index.html
>
> Is Giggsy a crackpot too?


Looks like it :-(

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