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Default Solder sniffers beware,,, lead = bad



BTW, also I have a lot of dental fillings
starting to break lose, so I have to wonder
if some of the metal toxicity might also be
a result of mercury from crumbling amalgum.

At any rate, whatever the cause, heaping servings
of Cilantro and a supplement of selenium seem
to be keeping it in check.
I plan to look into Chlorella which also is
purported to have chelating properties.



Mercury in teeth fillings is a known problem ..........


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BTW, also I have a lot of dental fillings
starting to break lose, so I have to wonder
if some of the metal toxicity might also be
a result of mercury from crumbling amalgum.

At any rate, whatever the cause, heaping servings
of Cilantro and a supplement of selenium seem
to be keeping it in check.
I plan to look into Chlorella which also is
purported to have chelating properties.



Mercury in teeth fillings is a known problem ..........

With the amount of amalgam in my mouth, I reckon that I must already be two
points to the right of dead then ...

Arfa


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BTW, also I have a lot of dental fillings
starting to break lose, so I have to wonder
if some of the metal toxicity might also be
a result of mercury from crumbling amalgum.

At any rate, whatever the cause, heaping servings
of Cilantro and a supplement of selenium seem
to be keeping it in check.
I plan to look into Chlorella which also is
purported to have chelating properties.



Mercury in teeth fillings is a known problem ..........


Only if they were placed there by an incompetent dentist.

A properly done mercury/silver amalgam filling gets over 95% of the
mercury squoze out during placement, and the rest is pretty well
trapped.
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"MassiveProng" wrote in message ...
: On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 16:18:58 GMT, "TT_Man" Gave
: us:
:
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: BTW, also I have a lot of dental fillings
: starting to break lose, so I have to wonder
: if some of the metal toxicity might also be
: a result of mercury from crumbling amalgum.
:
: At any rate, whatever the cause, heaping servings
: of Cilantro and a supplement of selenium seem
: to be keeping it in check.
: I plan to look into Chlorella which also is
: purported to have chelating properties.
:
:
:
: Mercury in teeth fillings is a known problem ..........
:
:
: Only if they were placed there by an incompetent dentist.
:
: A properly done mercury/silver amalgam filling gets over 95% of the
: mercury squoze out during placement, and the rest is pretty well
: trapped.

So they say.
Have you ever heard of the word Gullible?


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On Thu, 8 Mar 2007 04:45:57 -0600, "Dave Moore"
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"MassiveProng" wrote in message ...
: On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 16:18:58 GMT, "TT_Man" Gave
: us:
:
:
:
: BTW, also I have a lot of dental fillings
: starting to break lose, so I have to wonder
: if some of the metal toxicity might also be
: a result of mercury from crumbling amalgum.
:
: At any rate, whatever the cause, heaping servings
: of Cilantro and a supplement of selenium seem
: to be keeping it in check.
: I plan to look into Chlorella which also is
: purported to have chelating properties.
:
:
:
: Mercury in teeth fillings is a known problem ..........
:
:
: Only if they were placed there by an incompetent dentist.
:
: A properly done mercury/silver amalgam filling gets over 95% of the
: mercury squoze out during placement, and the rest is pretty well
: trapped.

So they say.
Have you ever heard of the word Gullible?


Have you ever heard of the word retard? It is basic physics,
dip****.

I see you are pulling the puppy dog stalker thing mow. **** off,
dumbass, then DIE, of your lead poisoning, OR of your selenium binge.

I think the latter would be a lot more amusing. They could bury you
with your guitar across your body, and your fingers glued to the
strings. You could no longer say that you missed any strings that
way. D'oh!


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"MassiveProng" wrote in message ...
: On Thu, 8 Mar 2007 04:45:57 -0600, "Dave Moore"
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: "MassiveProng" wrote in message ...
: : On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 16:18:58 GMT, "TT_Man" Gave
: : us:
: :
: :
: :
: : BTW, also I have a lot of dental fillings
: : starting to break lose, so I have to wonder
: : if some of the metal toxicity might also be
: : a result of mercury from crumbling amalgum.
: :
: : At any rate, whatever the cause, heaping servings
: : of Cilantro and a supplement of selenium seem
: : to be keeping it in check.
: : I plan to look into Chlorella which also is
: : purported to have chelating properties.
: :
: :
: :
: : Mercury in teeth fillings is a known problem ..........
: :
: :
: : Only if they were placed there by an incompetent dentist.
: :
: : A properly done mercury/silver amalgam filling gets over 95% of the
: : mercury squoze out during placement, and the rest is pretty well
: : trapped.
:
: So they say.
: Have you ever heard of the word Gullible?
:
:
: Have you ever heard of the word retard? It is basic physics,
: dip****.
:
: I see you are pulling the puppy dog stalker thing mow. **** off,
: dumbass, then DIE, of your lead poisoning, OR of your selenium binge.
:
: I think the latter would be a lot more amusing. They could bury you
: with your guitar across your body, and your fingers glued to the
: strings. You could no longer say that you missed any strings that
: way. D'oh!


Every 30 seconds or so another asshole is born.
But don't worry, I'm sure you can handle the competition.


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