Mike, Jonathan,
The look that was passed between the two students did not go unnoticed by 
me.<g>   I suspect that a large majority of the population they encounter are 
not well read or remotely informed about such matters. And as Doctors, who is 
the average citizen to question their wisdom and education?   To prove this 
just ask anyone in your age bracket who has Mercury fillings, not inclined 
towards alternative healing, whether they have ever heard about the controversy.

I also find that many publications like Consumer Reports, Readers Digest will 
often republish the same old, same old material until something extradionary 
and scientifically proven presents to  offset  long standing status quo, and 
then the words "may" or it is 'thought"  will be used throughout the articles 
instead of more definitive  terms like so and so has "proven", "will".  No one 
likes to be the first to go out on a limb, especially if its something that 
will have a unstabilizing, hurt profits effect on a long standing economic 
system.

The vaccine issues are a great example although I cannot understand the  
accepted idiocy of it all......what is considered hazardous material, what 
cannot be taken to the local dump was cheerily deposited with the human body as 
acceptable?  What does that say............

I truly believe the med system is continually cultivating  future customer 
bases and clientele through the use of practices that have been well 
established as being dangerous.

Best regards,
Carol Ann

"Jonathan B. Britten" <[email protected]> wrote: Consumer Reports, a 
magazine I respect, reported some years ago that 
the evidence of amalgam risk is inconclusive, and that there is no 
reason to be seriously worried about amalgam.

I respectfully think that they were seriously wrong in their analysis, 
but Carol Ann is right that some researchers believe as CR does.


On Thursday, Feb 16, 2006, at 00:48 Asia/Tokyo, Carol Ann wrote:

> Mike,
> To this day, many Dentists will still say that the Mercury situation 
> was over dramatized and overblown.� I met two 4th yr� dental students 
> from one of the State Universities who poopahed any mention I made of 
> Mercury being determental to health.��



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