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Bill for Banning Amalgam Reintroduced
"Alexander Vasserman DDS" wrote: typical repeated diversion (of like kind) snipped By DISHONEST dentists. Vernon wrote: "Jan Drew" wrote in message ... http://www.talkinternational.com Bill for Banning Amalgam Reintroduced A bill for banning amalgam dental fillings has been (re)introduced to the house by Congresswoman Diane Watson. The bill is HR 4011. Congresswoman Watson's staff has encouraged us to get behind the bill and has asked the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology to have its members contact their local representatives. We also strongly encourage the public to also do so. Please let them hear your voice! Good. I don't know how it will go, but I have doubts it will pass. |
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Bill for Banning Amalgam Reintroduced
"Jan Drew" wrote in message m... Peter is a PROVEN liar, Proven deceiver--and SPAMMER. Just like YOU!! The PROVEN liar in this newsgroup is YOU, Jan. Remember "I posted it with the permission of the author"? That was a LIE, Jan, and everybody here knows it. YOU are a liar and a thief, and you are in no position to be falsely accusing others of lying. So stop it. -- --Rich Recommended websites: http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles http://www.acahf.org.au http://www.quackwatch.org/ http://www.skeptic.com/ http://www.csicop.org/ |
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Bill for Banning Amalgam Reintroduced
Jan,
You claim to be poisoned by mercury...but do you have proof? You also are so very quick and insulting a lot of people who post here on this board. Please explain to all of us how you were poisoned by mercury and your proof, please. "Jan Drew" wrote in message ... "Mark Probert" wrote in message ... Peter Bowditch wrote: http://www.talkinternational.com Bill for Banning Amalgam Reintroduced A bill for banning amalgam dental fillings has been (re)introduced to the house by Congresswoman Diane Watson. The bill is HR 4011. Congresswoman Watson's staff has encouraged us to get behind the bill and has asked the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology to have its members contact their local representatives. We also strongly encourage the public to also do so. Please let them hear your voice! Excellent news for dentists. If amalgams are banned there will be tens of billions of dollars going into dentists' pockets. Good point. Another all about $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. I understand that the alternatives to amalgams take longer to use, and, do not last as long. YOU do NOT understand. Using a simple business model, patients and insurance companies will have to come up with more money to pay for non-amalgam restorations. While people can and are P O I S O N E D!! What happened to your UDP?? I knew you could NOT do it. Don't you read what you post? This bill could be rightly called the Dentist Full Employment Act. By YOU--DISHONEST!! The bill if FACT has the rightfully name. Bill for Banning Amalgam Reintroduced. |
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Bill for Banning Amalgam Reintroduced
"Jan Drew" wrote:
"Alexander Vasserman DDS" wrote in message roups.com... This bill is a waste of time and money. No, the bill is not a waste of time. In fact mercury amalgams should have never been used. They never have been used. A "mercury amalgam" would be a liquid at body temperature and would slosh out of a tooth when the toothholder moved his or her head. You have been told this before, so why do you keep repeating the idiotic use of the meaningless term "mercury amalgam"? The first dentists to use them were call QUACKS. Why, oh why do you keep repeating this lie when you have been given comprehensive evidence that the word "quack" was in use hundreds of years before amalgam was used to fill teeth? snip repeated insanity -- Peter Bowditch aa #2243 The Millenium Project http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles Australian Council Against Health Fraud http://www.acahf.org.au Australian Skeptics http://www.skeptics.com.au To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com |
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Bill for Banning Amalgam Reintroduced
"Jan Drew" wrote:
Peter is a PROVEN liar, Proven deceiver--and SPAMMER. Proven by whom? Not you. -- Peter Bowditch aa #2243 The Millenium Project http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles Australian Council Against Health Fraud http://www.acahf.org.au Australian Skeptics http://www.skeptics.com.au To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com |
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Bill for Banning Amalgam Reintroduced
In message , C.J. Thomas
wrote: it usually costs more for the patient to place a composite filling, so the if dentists were in it just for the money, why wouldn't the opt for the more expensive treatment? A lot of insurance plans don't cover anything else. -- begin signature.exe A:*Because*it*messes*up*the*order*in*which*people* normally*read*text. Q:*Why*is*top-posting*such*a*bad*thing? A:*Top-posting. Q:*What*is*the*most*annoying*thing*on*usenet? |
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Bill for Banning Amalgam Reintroduced
David Wright wrote:
In article , Mark Probert wrote: Peter Bowditch wrote: http://www.talkinternational.com Bill for Banning Amalgam Reintroduced A bill for banning amalgam dental fillings has been (re)introduced to the house by Congresswoman Diane Watson. The bill is HR 4011. Congresswoman Watson's staff has encouraged us to get behind the bill and has asked the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology to have its members contact their local representatives. We also strongly encourage the public to also do so. Please let them hear your voice! Excellent news for dentists. If amalgams are banned there will be tens of billions of dollars going into dentists' pockets. Good point. I understand that the alternatives to amalgams take longer to use, and, do not last as long. That's not quite true -- gold lasts longer. But it's a lot more expensive. I was not thinking about gold restorations, but was not being clear, either. Best solution: brush at least twice per day, use fluoridated toothpaste, and floss. Dental sealants for the kids are also a good idea. The cheapest filling is the one you never get. Agreed. And see your dentist twice a year for a comprehensive cleaning. Too bad Gohde wasn't able to follow this natural practice. |
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Bill for Banning Amalgam Reintroduced
"Alexander Vasserman DDS" wrote in message oups.com... We should have a bill to ban typewriters now that we have computers. Vernon wrote: "Jan Drew" wrote in message ... http://www.talkinternational.com Bill for Banning Amalgam Reintroduced A bill for banning amalgam dental fillings has been (re)introduced to the house by Congresswoman Diane Watson. The bill is HR 4011. Congresswoman Watson's staff has encouraged us to get behind the bill and has asked the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology to have its members contact their local representatives. We also strongly encourage the public to also do so. Please let them hear your voice! Good. I don't know how it will go, but I have doubts it will pass. Top posters are deranged to begin with. If amalgam were introduced today, it would be banned in no time by the FDA and AMA. There are plenty of economic alternatives. There is plenty of evidence to make amalgam VERY suspect. About the only people who get amalgam are the very poor unless the Dentist is ripping clients off. Locally, crooks charge "exactly" the same for amalgam and porcelain substitute. |
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Bill for Banning Amalgam Reintroduced
porcelain fillings versus amalgams? you talking about inlays? they are WAY
more expensive than amalgams... "Vernon" athere@athere wrote in message m... "Alexander Vasserman DDS" wrote in message oups.com... We should have a bill to ban typewriters now that we have computers. Vernon wrote: "Jan Drew" wrote in message ... http://www.talkinternational.com Bill for Banning Amalgam Reintroduced A bill for banning amalgam dental fillings has been (re)introduced to the house by Congresswoman Diane Watson. The bill is HR 4011. Congresswoman Watson's staff has encouraged us to get behind the bill and has asked the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology to have its members contact their local representatives. We also strongly encourage the public to also do so. Please let them hear your voice! Good. I don't know how it will go, but I have doubts it will pass. Top posters are deranged to begin with. If amalgam were introduced today, it would be banned in no time by the FDA and AMA. There are plenty of economic alternatives. There is plenty of evidence to make amalgam VERY suspect. About the only people who get amalgam are the very poor unless the Dentist is ripping clients off. Locally, crooks charge "exactly" the same for amalgam and porcelain substitute. |
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Bill for Banning Amalgam Reintroduced
"Vernon" athere@athere wrote in message m... . Locally, crooks charge "exactly" the same for amalgam and porcelain substitute. I doubt it. T |
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