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Janet, et al...


Over the years claims have been made that the old amalgam type
fillings that one has had in their teeth for decades has caused
Parkinson's like symptoms to a
few people (I don't know how many persons constitutes "a few") and
that upon removal of the amalgam filling in a few years the
symptoms either get better or go away.

I've always heard those afflicted with the amalgam filling problem
as having "Wilson's Disease (or syndrome - whatever)."

It's my understanding that Wilson's is caused by copper in one's
system, but don't quote me 'cause on this subject, I'm skating on
thin ice., knowledge-wise <grin>

Barb Mallut
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-----Original Message-----
From: janet paterson <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, June 04, 1999 8:55 AM
Subject: Re: toothfillings / reply to annie in south africa part
two


>hi all
>
>At 06:42 1999/06/04 +0200, annie wrote, in part:
>>I had 8 fillings removed. The first part in august 1997.
>>the secondpart in october 1997. That is 2 years now. I
>>am still improving. on health....
>
>please tell us about your improvements, in detail!
>we want to hear all!
>do you mean your parkinson symptoms?
>
>>Are you satisfied with your medication? ...
>
>do you feel that you parkinson medications have/had something
>to do with the metal fillings in your teeth?
>please explain
>
>
>yours in quizzicality
>
>janet
>
>janet paterson
>52 now: 41 dx: 37 onset
>Mail address:  PO Box 171  Almonte  Ontario  K0A 1A0  Canada
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