Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Root Canals Mercury and Health

Teeth health and body health are related.
clipped from www.flcv.com

Documents that mercury from
amalgam is a cause or major factor in over 30 chronic health conditions
, and summarizes the mechanisms of causality, as
well as
documenting 60,000 clinical cases of recovery or significant
improvement after amalgam replacement
.

mercury and
other toxic metals are the most common cause of childhood neurological
conditions such as autism, ADD, learning disabilities
Documents the mercury connection to chronic health conditions-
MS,
ALS
, Lupus,
FS, FM, RA, Parkinson's, Alzheimers,
Depression, Periodontal Conditions, ADD, Autism, Eczema, Psoriasis, etc
.
Over 50% of root canaled
teeth and wisdom tooth extraction sites have been found to have infection or
necrosis of the jaw bone.
Thyroiditis,  etc. are
primarily caused by mercury from dental amalgam, and replacement of dental
amalgam brings about cure or significant improvement in the majority of
cases
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Thursday, December 18, 2008

How to Video Prank

Model is very good. Great tip!
clipped from www.wonderhowto.com
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Monday, December 15, 2008

Bush Dodges Shoes on Visit to Iraq

"Son of a shoe"...you can't make this stuff up folks!
lol
Bush Dodges Shoes on Visit to Iraq
clipped from www.nytimes.com

BAGHDAD — Calling someone the “son of a shoe” is one of the worst insults in Iraq. But the lowly shoe and the Iraqi who threw both of his at President Bush, with widely admired aim, were embraced around the Arab world on Monday as symbols of rage at a still unpopular war.

In Saudi Arabia, a newspaper reported that a man had offered $10 million to buy just one of what has almost certainly become the world’s most famous pair of black dress shoes.

A daughter of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, the Libyan leader, reportedly awarded the shoe thrower, Muntader al-Zaidi, a 29-year-old journalist, a medal of courage.

In the Baghdad neighborhood of Sadr City, people calling for an immediate American withdrawal removed their footwear and placed the shoes and sandals at the end of long poles, waving them high in the air. And in the southern Iraqi city of Najaf, people threw their shoes at a passing American convoy.

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