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Effects of Filling Materials<br />

<strong>Health</strong> professionals must know the effects of filling materials.<br />

But knowing the composition of the dental materials is only half<br />

of the s<strong>to</strong>ry. The health professional must also know the<br />

energetic effects of these filling materials on the nervous<br />

system, immune system, mental functions, and digestion, and<br />

know how <strong>to</strong> eliminate heavy metals from their patients‟ bodies.<br />

Computerized Electro-Dermal Screening will aid in the search for<br />

compatible filling materials and in finding jaw and <strong>to</strong>oth<br />

infections.<br />

Patients <strong>to</strong>lerate very few dental materials. Res<strong>to</strong>rative filling<br />

materials do not affect all patients the same way. Example:<br />

metal gives off frequencies when you use a metal detec<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong><br />

find treasure at the beach. You might ask how the metal<br />

detec<strong>to</strong>r knows there is metal. The answer is ENERGY. Fillings<br />

in our teeth have energetic effects and the filling materials used<br />

must be compatible with each individual‟s energy system. Use<br />

of compatible filling materials is critically important <strong>to</strong> a patient‟s<br />

health.<br />

Case: Ann, age 17, no cognitive functions<br />

Ann, a beautiful 17-year-old girl did not know her right hand<br />

from her left. By the time her parents <strong>to</strong>ok her <strong>to</strong> a Dallas<br />

hospital her cognitive functions were basically gone. Tests were<br />

done and medications were given <strong>to</strong> try <strong>to</strong> help her regain her<br />

normal mental functions. This fruitless adventure ended up<br />

costing $70,000.00. The physician in charge of her case <strong>to</strong>ld her<br />

parents she would have <strong>to</strong> be put in<strong>to</strong> an institution until they<br />

could figure out a treatment that would solve her problem. The<br />

mother suggested that they take her off all medication, and she<br />

would take her <strong>to</strong> another physician. Ann‟s mother <strong>to</strong>ok her <strong>to</strong><br />

Dr. Thomas L. S<strong>to</strong>ne, M.D., who was in the Chicago area at the<br />

time. With the use of the CEDS, Dr. S<strong>to</strong>ne found Ann was being<br />

poisoned <strong>by</strong> aluminum. He used chelation therapy, <strong>by</strong> means of<br />

an intravenous drug <strong>to</strong> remove the aluminum from her body.<br />

With each treatment her mental functions improved.<br />

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