View Full Version : Got Metal Fillings, read this
DetoxGuru.com
30-01-2009, 09:50 AM
Here is a good article relating to a book by a chiropractor called Simon King ( about unusual sources of chronic pain )
http://www.naturalnews.com/025473.html
I realised long ago that metal fillings were very bad apart from being unsightly they also contain mercury which is very very bad, anyways I had all mine taken out 5 years ago , cost me a few quid but well worth it ( wish i had just looked after my teeth better as a kid ) , but anyways read the article , you might find it interesting.
I havent read the book so I cant say wheather its a good read or not but one thing is crystal clear, get those dirty metal fillings out if you want to be a healthier person , if you havent got any GOOD FOR YOU.
Article here , enjoy.
http://www.naturalnews.com/025473.html
Is there any scientific research to back this guy's stuff up
DetoxGuru.com
30-01-2009, 10:14 AM
you think that putting mercury in your head is good for you???? if scientists admitted that amalgam fillings were bad there would be panic, plus they would then have to admit that sodium flouride is horribly bad and that they have been lying to everyone for years about that as well , just offering up information you make what you want of it, thats your right as a human being.
Just cos its the "status quo" doesnt mean its the way it should be and that we should accept it.
John@FightersOnly
30-01-2009, 11:29 AM
As mad as a hatter
Meaning:
Completely mad. This is now commonly understood to mean crazy, although the original meaning is unclear and may have meant annoyed.
Origin:
Mercury used to be used in the making of hats. This was known to have affected the nervous systems of hatters, causing them to tremble and appear insane. A neurotoxicologist correspondent informs me that "Mercury exposure can cause aggressiveness, mood swings, and anti-social behaviour.", so that derivation is certainly plausible - although there's only that circumstantial evidence to support it.
The use of mercury compounds in 19th century hat making and the resulting effects are well-established - mercury poisoning is still known today as 'Mad Hatter's disease'. That could be enough to convince us that this is the source of the phrase. The circumstantial evidence is rather against the millinery origin though and, beyond the fact that hatters often suffered trembling fits, there's little to link hat making to the coining of 'as mad as a hatter'.
piratebrido
30-01-2009, 11:31 AM
Tiny amounts of mercury may be released through vigorous chewing, even so most of it is exhaled from the mouth. Tests have shown their is too little of be of any significance.
http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/mercury.html
DetoxGuru.com
30-01-2009, 11:51 AM
^^^ haha quackwatch I love that site, its brilliant , I shall find the article about the guy who owns that site , who has been shown time and time again to be a liar and a fraud himself,. BRB gonna go neck some more vitamins that I just read about on quackwatch!!!
piratebrido
30-01-2009, 11:56 AM
Please do find me the article.
Here's (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Barrett) his wiki article incase other people are interested.
DetoxGuru.com
30-01-2009, 12:13 PM
http://www.chiroweb.com/mpacms/dc/article.php?id=18257
one of many articles about this guy.
He even says that chiropractors are frauds and i though science and chiropractors went hand in hand??
I shall find you some mercury my friend and you can eat a couple of grams and we can put it on youtube , you up for that????
Waterboy
30-01-2009, 12:43 PM
I work in Dentistry, and have always found it odd that Dentists have to take so much care handling the mercury/amalgam... and then promptly put it in your mouth for a lifetime exposure.
I sat in on an interesting lecture by a dental professor not long ago - which I happened to be discussing yesterday with my physio/kinesioligist - about 'occlusion' (the way your teeth fit together)...
Basically fillings, veneers etc that aren't perfectly aligned can cause discomfort right through to blinding debilitating headaches, and even refer pain to odd places like the thighs. Your average dentist doesn't have a clue about this sort of thing, it's very much a niche speciality.
Rob T
30-01-2009, 12:53 PM
lol at this thread.
Detoxguru, do you sell tinfoil hats?
Chiropractice and science go hand in hand? lol. Chiro is bollocks. I await people to post loads of anecdotal evidence in "rebuttal" to this...
piratebrido
30-01-2009, 12:55 PM
Well quackwatch isn't the only site saying this. Try medicalnewstoday.com (http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/46201.php).
Rob T
30-01-2009, 12:58 PM
Well quackwatch isn't the only site saying this. Try medicalnewstoday.com (http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/46201.php).
Dude, don't you realise that the entire scientific community (you know, all those scientists... people who hate to discover new things and try to cover up new knowledge) is in on a massive conspiracy to hide this stuff?!
(this post may have contained moderate sarcasm)
Waterboy
30-01-2009, 01:09 PM
I'd say writing off chiropractors wholesale is about as useful as writing off the whole scientific community. Well, maybe sliiightly lacking in proportion there, but...
I know doctors, physiotherapists, dentists, with a lot of respect for some chiropractors and the work they've done for them. I've also heard many stories of back quacks ripping people off.
I've ALSO heard many stories of shockingly bad dentists, doctors, A.N.other health professionals.
I think if you sought treatment from a top level physio, sports therapist, osteopath or chiropractor the only difference you would notice would be the the certificates on the wall. And the price, lol. At the top level these guys are all attending the same workshops and seminars, just taking a different route to the same goal; muchlike someone who comes into MMA from a striking background v a grappling one - you still get a complete game in the end.
DetoxGuru.com
30-01-2009, 01:26 PM
how this guy can run a site called quackwatch is beyond me , he has even lied in court about his medical qualifications.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/282560/court_victory_for_chiropractors_against.html?cat=1 7
I havent ever been to a chiropractor myself but I believe they have the right to practice without being labelled as quacks in the same way people like Joseph Mercola do , yet this big pharma 2lapdog" wants to lie and defame everything that hasnt got a glaxo smithkline label on it , utter drivel.
Rob T
30-01-2009, 01:28 PM
The chiros who are good are not doing chiropractic, they're just doing sports massage/physio.
If you read what chiro claims to do (basically, can heal anything through spinal "realignment") then it's clearly bollocks. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiropractic#Evidence_basis
DetoxGuru.com
30-01-2009, 01:28 PM
Dude, don't you realise that the entire scientific community (you know, all those scientists... people who hate to discover new things and try to cover up new knowledge) is in on a massive conspiracy to hide this stuff?!
(this post may have contained moderate sarcasm)
Just because enough people are dumb enough to believe something doesnt make it true , sodium flouride and mercury are lethal compounds that is the bottom line.
Calcium Flouride is mega abundant in the earths crust but is totally different from its poisonous counterpart sodium flouride.
Rob T
30-01-2009, 01:32 PM
how this guy can run a site called quackwatch is beyond me , he has even lied in court about his medical qualifications.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/282560/court_victory_for_chiropractors_against.html?cat=1 7
I havent ever been to a chiropractor myself but I believe they have the right to practice without being labelled as quacks in the same way people like Joseph Mercola do , yet this big pharma 2lapdog" wants to lie and defame everything that hasnt got a glaxo smithkline label on it , utter drivel.
Ad hominem arguments prove what exactly?
Is the link you posted meant to be proof he lied about his medical qualifications? I can't see it.
Rob T
30-01-2009, 01:35 PM
Calcium Flouride is mega abundant in the earths crust but is totally different from its poisonous counterpart sodium flouride.
Is it random fact day? I must have missed that.
Just because enough people are dumb enough to believe something doesnt make it true , sodium flouride and mercury are lethal compounds that is the bottom line.
I am sure this is way too much for you to read and you don't seem the sort to either change your opinion on something or care for actual real evidence (i.e. obtained in a way which is proven to give results);
http://www.ncahf.org/pp/amalgampp.html
Waterboy
30-01-2009, 01:35 PM
The chiros who are good are not doing chiropractic, they're just doing sports massage/physio.
If you read what chiro claims to do (basically, can heal anything through spinal "realignment") then it's clearly bollocks. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiropractic#Evidence_basis
Surely a chiropractor would just say that they're doing chiropracty and that so are good sports masseurs and physios? I don't think anyone profession could/would/should claim domain over knowledge of any area.
I've don't use a chiropractor myself - I've always seen an osteo or a physio. Recently I've started seeing a kenesiologist sports therapist - not because I hold that profession in any higher regard, simply because the guy knows his shit.
Regarding spinal realignment - a huge amount of cutting edge work being done by leading physios, occupational therapists, neurologists surrounds the profound benefits that improved spinal posture can have on pretty much any and every aspect of your health. That's not to say these studies are recommending back-cracking, but different roads to the same ivory tower.
Rob T
30-01-2009, 01:50 PM
Surely a chiropractor would just say that they're doing chiropracty and that so are good sports masseurs and physios? I don't think anyone profession could/would/should claim domain over knowledge of any area.
Check out what Chiropractic claims to be able to do. The original claims of the "inventor".
piratebrido
30-01-2009, 02:25 PM
how this guy can run a site called quackwatch is beyond me , he has even lied in court about his medical qualifications.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/282560/court_victory_for_chiropractors_against.html?cat=1 7
I havent ever been to a chiropractor myself but I believe they have the right to practice without being labelled as quacks in the same way people like Joseph Mercola do , yet this big pharma 2lapdog" wants to lie and defame everything that hasnt got a glaxo smithkline label on it , utter drivel.
That's the same case. Barrett sued a guy for libel, he won but a judge reversed the ruling on the appeal as it goes against Free Speech.
Doesn't say anything for the information on his site, nor does it mention anything about lying about his professional background.
piratebrido
30-01-2009, 02:28 PM
Surely a chiropractor would just say that they're doing chiropracty and that so are good sports masseurs and physios? I don't think anyone profession could/would/should claim domain over knowledge of any area.
I've don't use a chiropractor myself - I've always seen an osteo or a physio. Recently I've started seeing a kenesiologist sports therapist - not because I hold that profession in any higher regard, simply because the guy knows his shit.
Regarding spinal realignment - a huge amount of cutting edge work being done by leading physios, occupational therapists, neurologists surrounds the profound benefits that improved spinal posture can have on pretty much any and every aspect of your health. That's not to say these studies are recommending back-cracking, but different roads to the same ivory tower.
Chiropractors and physio's are different though, not really interchangeable.
you think that putting mercury in your head is good for you???? if scientists admitted that amalgam fillings were bad there would be panic, plus they would then have to admit that sodium flouride is horribly bad and that they have been lying to everyone for years about that as well , just offering up information you make what you want of it, thats your right as a human being.
Just cos its the "status quo" doesnt mean its the way it should be and that we should accept it.
I have no idea if putting mercury in my head is good or bad for me. I'm not qualified to make make that decision. I'm not an aromotherapist like yourself
Waterboy
31-01-2009, 06:25 PM
Chiropractors and physio's are different though, not really interchangeable.
Some chiropractors and physios would probably be borderline disgusted with how the other treated their patients, others - at the top level - however, are almost indistinguishable in how they would treat many aspects of a patient.
Apologies for an anecdote once again, but my best friend is an England RFU physio and freely admits to an admiration for top chiropractors, even saying she may have chosen that profession - as a different path to the same goal -given the choice again.
Duchman
31-01-2009, 07:00 PM
lol @ chiros.
GH + SQUAT + DEADLIFT = perfect body
Sledge
31-01-2009, 07:38 PM
LMAO. Has nobody else picked up on the irony of Detoxhomo bringing up the subject of quacks
This coming from a bloke who sells seaweed and sticks coffee up his arse. The big horse fucker.
Check out what Chiropractic claims to be able to do. The original claims of the "inventor".
Well, if you asked a dozen chiropractors exactly what they were doing, you'd probably get a dozen (well, maybe 4 or 5) different answers.
People criticize chiropractic, and to a degree, osteopathy, based on what the "founder" said - but bear in mind that at the time the founders were doing their stuff, the fore-runners of modern medicine were still practising blood letting. Everything has changed a great deal since then.
Sure, some chiropractors may still believe that poor spinal alignment causes everything from warts to heart attacks... but I'm fairly sure they're in a minority. It's certainly not what defines the profession.
Anyhow, I don't know why I'm sticking up for chiropractors... !
It's right though that there are practitioners in physiotherapy, osteopathy and chiropractic who treat in a very similar way. Find someone that's good and don't get too hung up on the "style".
And what all this has to do with metal fillings is beyond me :D
david5
31-01-2009, 08:17 PM
It's right though that there are practitioners in physiotherapy, osteopathy and chiropractic who treat in a very similar way. Find someone that's good and don't get too hung up on the "style".
it's like a finger, pointing at the moon...
genesis
31-01-2009, 10:16 PM
I work in Dentistry, and have always found it odd that Dentists have to take so much care handling the mercury/amalgam... and then promptly put it in your mouth for a lifetime exposure.
I sat in on an interesting lecture by a dental professor not long ago - which I happened to be discussing yesterday with my physio/kinesioligist - about 'occlusion' (the way your teeth fit together)...
Basically fillings, veneers etc that aren't perfectly aligned can cause discomfort right through to blinding debilitating headaches, and even refer pain to odd places like the thighs. Your average dentist doesn't have a clue about this sort of thing, it's very much a niche speciality.
Does that mean you can get me best price on Teeth Whitening?? i need to get my pearlys re-pearled
Waterboy
31-01-2009, 10:54 PM
Does that mean you can get me best price on Teeth Whitening?? i need to get my pearlys re-pearled
I sell equipment I'm afraid mate, not consumables. I can recommend some good dentists in the area who won't fleece you though.
I think there's some pretty good online teeth whitening services - if you pm me with the details of any you find I'll tell you if they're kosher or not...
genesis
31-01-2009, 11:03 PM
Sweet i'll send a pm now
OllieR
01-02-2009, 05:48 PM
Here is a good article relating to a book by a chiropractor called Simon King ( about unusual sources of chronic pain )
http://www.naturalnews.com/025473.html
I realised long ago that metal fillings were very bad apart from being unsightly they also contain mercury which is very very bad, anyways I had all mine taken out 5 years ago , cost me a few quid but well worth it ( wish i had just looked after my teeth better as a kid ) , but anyways read the article , you might find it interesting.
I havent read the book so I cant say wheather its a good read or not but one thing is crystal clear, get those dirty metal fillings out if you want to be a healthier person , if you havent got any GOOD FOR YOU.
Article here , enjoy.
http://www.naturalnews.com/025473.html
100% with you on this one. Once that heavy metal is in your body it stays there !! only place it can be stored is fat tissue, mainly your brain ! certain people believe it is linked to parkinsons and other brain disorders.
I'm booked in for mine to be replaced with amalgam asap.
Rob T
02-02-2009, 12:15 AM
100% with you on this one. Once that heavy metal is in your body it stays there !! only place it can be stored is fat tissue, mainly your brain ! certain people believe it is linked to parkinsons and other brain disorders.
I'm booked in for mine to be replaced with amalgam asap.
Can you post or refer to any credible evidence to back up these specific claims?
Btw, amalgam fillings are mercury + another metal.
OllieR
02-02-2009, 08:22 AM
ha ha, i mean, 'my amalgam fillings replaced' !
DetoxGuru.com
02-02-2009, 01:08 PM
naturalnews.com is credible, does anyone really beleive that putting mercury near your brain isnt bad for you?
Rob T
02-02-2009, 01:13 PM
LOL at a book review with no citations/references being credible.
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