On Tue, 01 Jun 1999 23:23:40 GMT, joele at earthlink.net (Joel M. Eichen)
wrote:
>"Hans Lennros" <hans.lennros at swipnet.se> wrote:
>>>Hi Joel,
>>>You said:
>>>we are to believe the Centers for Disease Control, the
>>>U.S. Public Health Service and 53 U.S. dental schools.
>>>So far, no diseases are caused by "mercury fillings."
>>>Why not make up your own mind instead of listening to
>>what you have heard others say. Isn't that hearsay?
>>Sorry Hans. No profession works that way. Medical doctors do not "make
>up their own minds" irrespective of research!
Sorry, I didn't catch your point, when did the research take place
that should have proven that applying mercury in amalgam fillings is
safe?
arie
>Cheers,
>>>Joel
>>-------------------
>>I have yet to see one paper that epidemiologically correlates
>increased mercury from amalgam with any known disease. You have not
>seen the paper either.
>>>As for your information the Centers for Disease Control, the
>>U.S. Public Health Service and 53 U.S. dental schools
>>are probably the last bodies to change.
>>There's good reasons not to change!
>>>BTW; have you ever wondered why the Centers for Disease Control, the
>>>U.S. Public Health Service have some sort of disclaimers when they
>>talk about the safety of dental amalgam?
>>>Hans
>>>>