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hi
just came across your old message to me from 3/27 about non-reactive material for dental crowns ...
is it too late ? methyl methacrylate is the least reactive of all non-metals known. it is also one of the oldest non-metals, so lots of data is available about its use.
i get this info from Frank Jerome, DDS (cant remember his book title) and from Hulda Clark, nd, phd, THE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES , section on dental metals.
In Reply to: for KT posted by leon cavallo on April 17, 2002 at 01:36:17:
Thanks so much for responding. I'll look for Frank Jerome's book.
I know Hulda recommends it in THE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES (1996), but on her website she seems to caution against ALL plastics so it's a little confusing.
kt
In Reply to: No, it's not too late...... posted by kt on April 17, 2002 at 18:13:16:
nmi
In Reply to: Found it--- the book is called TOOTH TRUTH (nmi) posted by kt on April 17, 2002 at 22:52:22:
Thanks, kt.
Walt
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