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Science > Physics |
| User: |
"Keith P Walsh" |
| Date: |
29 Oct 2003 02:19:13 AM |
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Amalgam - Any Evidence At All? |
In his article "Toxic Television: The Mercury Amalgam Scam" Dr Stephen
Barrett asserts that:
"There is overwhelming evidence that mercury-amalgam fillings are safe."
http://www.acsh.org/publications/priorities/0304/television.html
However, it has been demonstrated experimentally that metal amalgam
dental fillings generate electrical potentials with magnitudes of up to
350 millivolts. See:
http://book.boot.users.btopenworld.com/dutch.htm
Does anyone know of ANY SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE AT ALL which indicates that
these potentials are not able to dissipate electrical energy through the
nerves in people's heads?
Keith P Walsh
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| User: "Happy Oyster" |
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| Title: Re: Amalgam - Any Evidence At All? |
30 Oct 2003 02:46:27 PM |
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 08:19:13 +0000 (UTC), "Keith P Walsh"
<keith.p.walsh@btinternet.com> wrote:
In his article "Toxic Television: The Mercury Amalgam Scam" Dr Stephen
Barrett asserts that:
"There is overwhelming evidence that mercury-amalgam fillings are safe."
Mr. Barrett makes some terrible mistakes, one with dental amalgam, the
other with Lyme disease.
However, it has been demonstrated experimentally that metal amalgam
dental fillings generate electrical potentials with magnitudes of up to
350 millivolts. See:
And Mr. Keith Walsh is totally unable to realize - despite all the
years in the net - that he is telling nonsense.
Regards,
Aribert Deckers
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Homöopathisches Akutmittel bei Asthma
http://www.ariplex.com/ama/ama_akut.htm
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