Fudging facts in favor of sales pitches?
I really don't want to start drama, but the reason I am addressing this is because I have to - this situation is the same reason why the ADA and my dentist did not tell me that they were installing mercury in my mouth, and when I see more of the same misleading sales tactics I get pissed.
Here is the statement in the Ask Torrie:
Amalgam Forum concerning DiamondCrown composites:
Torrie: >>>>>>>"i understand it to be of the strongest and longest lasting of filling materials on the market"... "why are you in my forum arguing this?"<<<<<<<<
My deleted/censored reply:
If arguing is what you call my pointing out your falsifications, then call it arguing. Just because this is your forum doesn't mean you won't be called on for disseminating misleading information, and that statement was factually incorrect and in fact misleading. Are you here just to advertise or are you here to promote what CureZone is really about? Censoring and removing my replies? The ADA used those tactics to keep mercury on the market and the reason I (and you ironically) had mercury installed in our teeth.
The main reason why I am posting this is because that misleading statement is still there in the forum, still misleading whoever reads it. Since I can't post there anymore, apparently this is the only place I can address it. Are sales pitches taking over? Do we have to now look at Curezone they way we relate to a salesperson, with guarded non-free-flowing thoughts and ideas, and conflicting interests?