In the previous discussion related to Dr. Morales & Torrie ...
Myth:
- Torrie was able to remove all negative messages from CureZone
Fact:
- Torrie only had Moderator privileges on her own forum.
Before she got the Moderator privileges (few months ago) ... it was the job of moderators, including me, to remove any messages from her forum that she disagrees with. (As a forum owner, she had a right to request removal of any message that she disputes.)
Myth:
- Webmaster , moderators and Torrie removed many negative messages from CureZone
Fact:
- Torrie removed one message
- I removed one message from another forum (message posted by a person who has been repeatedly spamming CureZone, making the credibility of the poster extremely quetionable ).
All those message threads (that were hidden) are now visible (un-hidden).
To find messages about Dr. Morales (good, bad and ugly), use CureZone search engine:
http://curezone.com/forums/search.asp?q=Morales&action=CureZone+Search
If I remember well, there was one thread (negative and positive) about Dr. Morales ... but was possibly lost during the April 1st crash .. or it is one of those listed below ... I don't know for sure.
Myth:
- Meesage that were hidden by Torrie are gone forever from her forum
Fact:
- No moderator can erase a message from CureZone. Anything that a moderator can hide ... can be retrieved ... except messages lost durig April. 1st CureZone server crash.
This is what search engine revealed:
Hidden on Torrie' s Forum:
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=107752#i
Negative Messages (never hidden):
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=889565#i (Negative)
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=889832#i (Negative)
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=890885#i (Negative)
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=33917#i (Negative)
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=35925#i (Negative)
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=859144#i (Negative)
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=37410#i (Negative)
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=33644#i (Negative)
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=823971#i (Negative)
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=824303#i (Negative about Torrie)
Positive Messages (never hidden):
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=34883 (Positive )
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=34723#i (Positive )
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=35538#i (Positive )
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=35089#i (Positive )
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=35086#i (Positive )
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=33698 (Positive )
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=33897#i (Positive )
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=35106#i (Positive )
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=35538#i (Positive )
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=858923#i (Positive )
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=34719#i (Positive )
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=35944#i (/??Positive ?)
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=35081#i (/??Positive ?)
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=974329#i (/??Positive ?)
Webmaster
Thanks. I will be perfectly honest. Many people were happy with his work. Recently, I don't feel a lot of it is good. One or two people on the internet does not tell me that. Also, 5 agreeing or disagreeing with posts does not tell me that. Observing for 5 years tells me this exactly: Morales is not dedicated to biologic dentistry and in his own words he said that he is happy if 80% of his patients are happy. That is unacceptable to me. In my opinion, he doesn't give a damn and that is shown in his work. Hal Huggins said he used to be good and toward the end he was sloppy and didn't do a good job. No matter if Morales tries to lie to people like Torrie and others, he just does not do good work overall, nor is he interested in improving.
Valplast is a flexible denture base resin that has been used in dentistry since 1954 and is ideal for partial dentures and unilateral restorations. The resin is a biocompatible nylon thermoplastic with unique physical and aesthetic properties that provides unlimited design versatility and eliminates the concern about acrylic allergies. It allows your patient's natural tissue tone to appear through the material, matching the basic shade categories (medium, light pink, and meharry). Patient's report that it feels more comfortable because of the thinness and light weight. It is also guaranteed for life against breakage when fabricated and handled according to the manufacturer's specified procedures.
The Valplast Nesbit is ideal for posterior single tooth replacement and the Valplast Flipper is ideal for anterior single tooth replacement. The design of the new flexible plastic framework takes the danger out of an accidental swallowing of the appliance. In the event that someone did swallow one, it is unlikely that any damage could be done to the lining of the digestive system.
http://biologicdentists.com/photo6.html
1. Keep the fillings cool during removal. Drilling out an amalgam filling generates a tremendous amount of heat, which causes a dramatic increase in the release of mercury, both as a vapour and in amalgam particles, during the entire removal process. Cooling the filling with water and air while drilling dramatically reduces the amount of mercury vapor the filling releases. Most mercury free dentists use a removal process that's commonly referred to as chunking. This involves less drilling, because the dentist only drills enough to cut the filling into chunks, which can then be easily removed by a hand instrument or suction.
2. Use a high-volume evacuator. Most mercury free dentists use a more powerful suction system than those used by most pro-amalgam dentists. We feel this is one of the most important tools in minimizing the patient's exposure to mercury vapor and amalgam particles. The evacuator tip should always be kept to within 1/2 inch of the filling during the entire time the filling is being removed. This helps capture more of the mercury vapour and particles.
3. Use additional air purification. Some mercury free dentists use an additional air filtering system that's placed as close to the patient's mouth as is practical. The more popular ones resemble an elephant's trunk and have openings about 4 inches in diameter. This can be helpful, but we agree with those mercury free dentists who believe that the patient can be adequately protected without such a system. It's a nice addition to the removal protocol, but more important for the dentist and assistant than the average patient.
4. Provide the patient with an alternative source of air. Not every mercury-free dentist agrees with us, but we believe it's essential to provide dental patients with an alternative air source while their amalgam fillings are being removed. This isn't necessary after the removal process is completed, when the tooth is being prepared for the new filling, and while the new filling is being placed.
But during the actual amalgam filling removal, the patient should be provided with a protective mask through which to breathe either compressed air from a tank, air from a source outside the office, or oxygen from a tank. Always instruct the patient to breathe through the nose and avoid breathing through the mouth while the fillings are being removed. We think this is especially important for pregnant and nursing mothers, patients who have existing health issues related to mercury, allergies, or immune system problems.
5. Use a rubber dam. A rubber dam isolates the tooth or teeth being worked on. Some mercury free dentists don't believe this is absolutely necessary, but it's our opinion that it can reduce the amount of mercury vapour inhaled through the mouth. Even though mercury vapour can pass through the rubber dam, we believe that a rubber dam makes it easier to evacuate the filling material and prevent amalgam particles from being swallowed. As long as the patient breathes through the nose, little if any mercury vapor will pass through the rubber dam.
Finally, it offers an isolated and dry field for placing the composite filling. It does take a little extra time to place and remove the rubber dam, and some patients don't welcome this. But anyone who is concerned about minimizing mercury exposure should insist on its use. In any case, the patient should be instructed not to swallow while the fillings are being drilled. As in everything, there are exceptions. With some teeth, particularly 3rd molars, or so-called wisdom teeth, it may not be possible to place a rubber dam. As long as the dental team uses all the other protocols, this is acceptable.
6. Immediately dispose of filling particles. While a dentist working alone can safely remove mercury amalgam fillings, it is easier for everyone to have an assistant working with him throughout the removal procedure. This will ensure constant suction and a continuous flow of air and water.
7. Remove gloves and clean the patient's mouth. Once the amalgam filling(s) have been safely removed and replaced, the dentist and the assistant should remove and dispose of their gloves and the rubber dam, and thoroughly rinse and vacuum the patient's entire mouth for at least 15 seconds. The patient should make every effort not to swallow during this procedure. We also suggest that after the rinsing procedure, the patient use a small amount of water and gargle as far back into her throat as possible. The patient should not swallow this watery residue! Instead, he should spit it into a sink or cup.
8. Immediately clean up. After the fillings have been removed and replaced, the dentist or dental assistant should immediately remove and dispose of the patient's protective covering and thoroughly clean her face and neck.
9. Keep room air as pure as possible. There are a number of effective ways to purify the air in the office. We're not making specific recommendations. But most mercury free dental offices filter the office air, as they work in it all day and it's to their benefit to do so. This is more important for the dentist and staff than for the patient. Although mercury free offices don't place amalgam fillings, they certainly are required to remove them. Removing the fillings releases significant amounts of mercury vapor, and any mercury free dentist would want to take the necessary precautions to protect the entire staff from excessive exposure to mercury.
10. Use activated charcoal. There's some evidence that activated charcoal taken 10-15 minutes before amalgam removal can bind smaller particles of swallowed mercury, allowing them to be harmlessly passed out of the intestine via the feces. We consider this to be optional, as very little elemental or inorganic mercury is absorbed through the intestine, but it can't hurt.
yes, implants are not healthy because the body sees them as a foreign object and launches an immune response. you should try the valplast flipper or nesbit (depends on where the tooth is missing from, front or back). it is a partial of one tooth. yes, biologic dentists in the US are very expensive and that is why many go to tijuana mexico or other places in mexico. they don't have the overhead costs there that they do in the U.S.
i don't have a file on that state, so i will have to make one. i should have it done in a couple days. you can email me if you want.
Torrie
Researchers at the University of Virginia Health System have discovered troubling side effects of N-acetylcysteine (NAC), a common antioxidant used in nutritional and bodybuilding supplements.
NAC can form a red blood cell-derived molecule called nitrosothiol that fools your body into thinking there’s an oxygen shortage, which can lead to pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).
PAH is a serious condition, where the arteries in the lungs narrow, increasing the blood pressure in your lungs, causing the right side of your heart to swell.
Lead researcher Dr. Ben Gaston, noted that this is an entirely new understanding of how oxygen is sensed by the body. As it turns out, your body responds to the nitrosothiols, which are created when a decreased amount of oxygen is carried by red blood cells -- not to the amount of oxygen dissolved in the blood.
So far, studies have only been performed on mice. The next step is to determine the threshold at which the antioxidant becomes detrimental to heart and lung function in humans.
Journal of Clinical Investigation September, 2007; 117(9):2592-601 (Free Full Text Report)
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2007/09/25/this-common-ant...
Yes, but let me re-do my files on them. I'll get back to you.
Torrie
Hi!
No, chlorella is both a binder and mobilizer. But I would not take just one or two or even three things. Take a plethora. You also need minerals. The brain thinks mercury is a mineral and tries to hold on to it. You need an excess of them for it to release them easier. Chlorella is kind of strong, I would start with others and integrate it to see how you do. It is not necessary to get up at night to take alpha lipoic acid or anything else. I have heard the R-Alpha Lipoic Acid is better than the plain Alpha. I don't know for certain. Two options I recommend
1. http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=904208
2. http://www.antiaging-systems.com/a2z/beyondchelation.htm or
http://www.oralchelation.com/vibrantlife/family.htm
I have always used the hyG Ionic Toothbrush; It's the same thing as the soladey. Ionic toothbrushes are superior to any toothbrush on the market as far as I am concerned.
http://www.ionicbrush.com/Ionic_Toothbrush.cfm
http://www.thebakken.org/artifacts/database/artifact.asp?type=category&catego...
Sonic toothbrushes should only be used to polish the bumper of one's car.
If you truly have tartar (calculus), then you can do one of two things. Enzymes are the key to loosening it. Be careful not to hurt yourself. On my cat's teeth, I used to use a big needle, but it was thick and would chunk off fairly easily after it got softened with enzymes; Thin tarter is harder to get off.
Option #1
Buy some enzyme toothpaste for dogs or cats. here is a good one:
http://www.discountpetdrugs.com/ento39.html
(I have done this years ago and I can tell tell you get the malt flavor and not poultry, and it still ain't tasty)
Also get some spray that is supposed to loosen up the tater first. i recommend it:
http://www.petfooddirect.com/store/product1.asp?pf_id=31340201&affiliateC...
http://www99.shopping.com/xDN-Personal_Care-Dog%20Toothpaste~r-1~CLT-INTR~RFR...
You can also get these items at your local veterinarian.
You may need to use a Dental Scaler:
http://www.scissorsales.com/dental.html
http://www.homedental.com/detailscaler.asp
Order yourself an ionic toothbrush and some Neydent. (Neydent also contains enzymes).
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=811537
You can also get an ionic toothbrush on ebay (do not get sonic). Neydent has to be ordered overseas, but I have ordered it there for 20 years, no big deal, no prescription needed just fill out the form.
Ok, now, you take the spray and swish it around a while. Then wait 5 minutes. Take out your trusty dog paste and put some all over your teeth, be liberal. Let it sit at least 5 minutes, 10 if you have a lot of build up. Now, take your ionic toothbrush (make sure you have water on it and on your thumb where the metal on the handle is) and put more doggy toothpaste on it and brush away. You should brush sort of hard, but not too hard. You are going to have to brush slightly under the gum line and your teeth should bleed. Don't brush too hard there, a little more gentle, use your best judgment. Brush for 5 minutes at least. don't swallow any (I know, who'd want to). Don't rinse for a half hour. Repeat this 2 or 3 times until the tartar and plaque is gone. You don't want to use it often, because it makes the teeth sensitive. They will go back to normal later. So for mantenance, you can use it every few months.
Option #2
Go to the Dentist and have them cleaned (you might need a deep cleaning).
Whichever option you choose, use the Neydent toothpaste and ionic toothbrush; Those two items will keep your mouth and teeth cleaner than anything on the market .
If you chose option 1, it will definitely keep you thinking more about taking better care of your teeth in the future.
Torrie
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