Why did Jan Drew relocate to San Francisco? 
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Hi,

I'm actually in Marin County north of SF.

Its very difficult to search dentists with all the new ways of dental
treatment, ie without drills and killing bacteria.

Anyone can recommend a dentist, he's my friend etc. I'm looking for the best
in modern dentistry.

I was poisoned with mercury had a massive cancer, and a good biological
dentist extracted the river of fillings and root canals, Hg + bacteria =
methylmercury.

Then I needed reconstruction. Years ago my dentist told me to tell other
dentists that my teeth could not take fillings, do as little as possible.
They never listened and kept replacing my fillings every six months until I
had a river of fillings and multiple root canals that poisoned my {*filter*}.

So I found a dentist to reconstruct my bite, repair remaining teeth and
partials. $10,000 later the partial was toxic, my teeth are still falling
apart because the alignment was useless.

I'm now at another dentist to reconstruct the bite, I'm looking for yet
another dentist to stop the gum disease I picked up at the last dentist and
repair teeth and crowns that have fallen apart, and maybe corrrect the new
crowns that are too big and breaking the teeth next to them, and one facing
the inside of my mouth that is out of alignment. I only have 10 teeth left,
and they are disappearing fast.

I've had it with drills, diseases and toxic materials, to be honest
dentistry has caused me tooth loss and debt, and I'm on disability because
of all this.

Everytime it goes wrong I get a new tumor.

Please help me find a dentist who won't lose me any more teeth, who will
undo the disease which has caused me to be on regular penicillin, most of my
life I was on penicillin because of mercury and antibiotic resistance, I
have no mercury now, just the new systemic gum disease I picked up, someone
who is an artist and sculpture in placing non-toxic dental materials such as
crowns.

I think if I never had to have drills I wouldn't have needed crowns, but its
probably too late now. Oh, and my doctor now says that I have a perferated
ear drum, yep it was bad drilling in stereo behind it recently - I wondered
what that was, and the 2 major teeth in need of repair are right next to the
perferated ear drum, the wisdom and molar.

It took me 10 years to get the mercury out, and 2 years with no teeth.
I'm maxed out and feel like giving up, I have no teeth eat with and its hell
lonely, I feel like I died 12 years ago and just haven't passed on. I
suppose it was too embarassing for my daughter to invite me to her big 21st
birthday dinner, she tried to avoid me finding out.

I'm scared of the bill
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massive cancer, and a good biological dentist extracted the river of
fillings and root canals, Hg + bacteria = methylmercury.

There is very little evidence of mercury toxicity from amalgam fillings in
the scientific literature. However, it has been estimated that about 3% of
the population are sensitive to mercury.


other dentists that my teeth could not take fillings, do as little as
possible. They never listened and kept replacing my fillings every six
months until I had a river of fillings and multiple root canals that
poisoned my {*filter*}.

Why were they replaced every six months?? Usually, they're only replaced
when there's something wrong with them. Amalgam fillings can last 20-30
years or even longer. Sounds fishy to me. Poor {*filter*}hygiene can lead to
fillings failing more quickly, but every 6 months?

Root canals don't poison your {*filter*}. However, if a c{*filter*}is missed, this
could cause problems.


reconstruct the bite, I'm looking for yet another dentist to stop the gum
disease

You're looking for a PERIODONTIST!


lose me any more teeth, who will undo the disease which has caused me to be
on regular penicillin, most of my life I was on penicillin because of
mercury and antibiotic resistance

You were on antibiotics because of antibiotic resistance


perferated ear drum, yep it was bad drilling in stereo behind it recently -
I wondered what that was, and the 2 major teeth in need of repair are right
next to the perferated ear drum, the wisdom and molar.

As with the tumor, the two things may be totally unrelated?

You're looking for a periodontist in the SF area who is mercury-free. Try
www.doctoroogle.com.
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Quote:There is very little evidence of mercury toxicity from amalgam
fillings in the scientific literature. However, it has been estimated that
about 3% of the population are sensitive to mercury.

There is tons, you mean there is very little evidence to support it is not a
toxin, only when chewing on it every day for years it is safer than in toxic
disposal. Every amalgam is 50% mercury, travels straight to female organs
ready to be uptook in the fetus. The release of mercury vapor is worse than
smoking - just because you can't see it in ordinary light does not mean it
is not scientifically proved. Who are you trying to protect, ADA trade
organization royalites, or the lives of patients?

Mercury should never be placed with disimilar metals, gold is always being
used to replace mercury, many gold crowns have mercury underneath!!!!
This promotes the release of mercury and corrosion from amalgam.

Most people are terrified of dentistry, instict alone tells us since our
first experience as children that something is terribly wrong whether we
know it or not.

Quote:Why were they replaced every six months?? Usually, they're only
replaced when there's something wrong with them. Amalgam fillings can last
20-30 years or even longer. Sounds fishy to me. Poor {*filter*}hygiene can lead
to fillings failing more quickly, but every 6 months?

Amalgam lasts until it corrodes away surrounding surfaces, that's why its
not used on bridges and airplanes.

Yes the fish are poisoned too.

Exactly, every six months because biology is rejecting the toxin. But no one
recognizes this in an otherwise healthy individual. Whenever amalgams are
replaced the major part of the tooth is drilled away and ruining the bite
and alignment. Resulting in expansion of amalgam in an unsupported tooth
structure, that just cracks away, fractures or hairline fractures the tooth.

Quote:Root canals don't poison your {*filter*}. However, if a c{*filter*}is missed,
this could cause problems.

Root canals do poison the {*filter*}, this is well known in scientific tests on
root canals, producing cadavrasine and putrasine causing focal infection and
hypoxia when in the presence of mercury that travels through the tubules to
unsuspecting parts of the body. Thus methylmercury contaminates the {*filter*}
causing hypoxia, lack of oxygen in the {*filter*}, which is then a good climate
for cancer to grow. Mercury is methylated into organic methyl mercury that
passes through the {*filter*} brain barrier and implicated in neurological
disease from Autism to Alzheimers, that's only the beginning.

Quote:You're looking for a PERIODONTIST!

Okay, so I want one who doesn't drill, who uses modern techniques to
eliminate tooth loss.

Quote:You were on antibiotics because of antibiotic resistance

No I said I was on penicillin, don't play word games, there is a big
difference between penicillin and antibiotics, antibiotics contain metals
that cannot penetrate the cell with mercury. Thus antibiotic resistance.

Quote:As with the tumor, the two things may be totally unrelated?

They are related, gum disease and root c{*filter*}focal infection, and anything
that transforms mercury are systemic, the same microfilms, mycobacterium,
nanobacteria... are found in tumors, mercury and bacteria work together in
this regard. The teeth have roots and a {*filter*} supply you cut off that with a
root c{*filter*}then there is a dead bone in the mouth, the mouth is the center
of all neurological, senses and everything the body relies upon congregates
at that point at the top of the thin neck that is the spine nevers and
fluids that pass through the whole body. No one can live without a mouth,
and yet its dismissed as if it has nothing to do with the body or disease.

We're all scared of what is being done with us, how can we not be, console
us, blame us for our need of dental care, it doesn't work, that's
patronizing.
The problem is with dentistry, its out of the dark ages. I want to find a
dentist with the tools to do no harm, someone with some artistic skill to
match the tooth to the existing bite and align it with the spine, not just
bite down okay you're done until there is no alignment left.

I know what it takes to be an artist and sculpture, there is no one size
fits all, but that's how its being taught, I don't accept poor quality,
outdated technology, and misguided denial about toxicity patented by a trade
organization to protect its own ...

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Sat, 27 Oct 2007 07:18:19 GMT
 Why did Jan Drew relocate to San Francisco?



Quote:
> Joel

To keep amalgams at "bay"?


Sat, 27 Oct 2007 21:11:33 GMT
 Why did Jan Drew relocate to San Francisco?


Here are my favorite parts:

Quote:
>I'm looking for yet
> another dentist to stop the gum disease I picked up at the last >dentist

Perio disease is a nosocomial infection!

Quote:
> dentistry has caused me tooth loss and debt, and I'm on disability because
> of all this.

Dentistry causes tooth loss and disability!

Quote:

> Everytime it goes wrong I get a new tumor.

And tumors!!!!

Quote:
>Oh, and my doctor now says that I have a perferated
> ear drum, yep it was bad drilling in stereo behind it recently - I
> wondered
> what that was, and the 2 major teeth in need of repair are right next to
> the
> perferated ear drum, the wisdom and molar.

And perforated ear drums!

Where's Shyster?  He could make a fortune off this patient.



Sun, 28 Oct 2007 00:40:10 GMT
 Why did Jan Drew relocate to San Francisco?


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> Here are my favorite parts:

> >I'm looking for yet
> > another dentist to stop the gum disease I picked up at the last >dentist

> Perio disease is a nosocomial infection!

REPLY:

What is notsocomical about it?

Joel

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Quote:

> > dentistry has caused me tooth loss and debt, and I'm on disability
because
> > of all this.

> Dentistry causes tooth loss and disability!

> > Everytime it goes wrong I get a new tumor.

> And tumors!!!!

> >Oh, and my doctor now says that I have a perferated
> > ear drum, yep it was bad drilling in stereo behind it recently - I
> > wondered
> > what that was, and the 2 major teeth in need of repair are right next to
> > the
> > perferated ear drum, the wisdom and molar.

> And perforated ear drums!

> Where's Shyster?  He could make a fortune off this patient.



Sun, 28 Oct 2007 04:06:46 GMT
 Why did Jan Drew relocate to San Francisco?
EXCELLENT!!

Joel


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> > Joel

> To keep amalgams at "bay"?



Sun, 28 Oct 2007 04:05:45 GMT
 Why did Jan Drew relocate to San Francisco?

Quote:


> > To keep amalgams at "bay"?

LOL ;-P ! I never even checked the anti-amalgamist board to see did she
post there... maybe lollipop chick has found a new break-dancing
partner?


Sun, 28 Oct 2007 07:42:28 GMT
 Why did Jan Drew relocate to San Francisco?
Oops... sorry I forgot... amalgamitis interferes with breakdancing,
doesn't it? Or was it burst eardrums due to stereo drilling? Can't
remember... must be autism to alzheimer's...

"No one can live without a mouth, and yet its dismissed as if it has
nothing to do with the body or disease." (Toothloss, 2005) - pretty
deep stuff...



Sun, 28 Oct 2007 10:06:02 GMT
 Why did Jan Drew relocate to San Francisco?


Quote:



> > > To keep amalgams at "bay"?

> LOL ;-P ! I never even checked the anti-amalgamist board to see did she
> post there... maybe lollipop chick has found a new break-dancing
> partner?

She posted at the anti-dentite board ....


Sun, 28 Oct 2007 19:38:31 GMT
 
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