Pandora, a highly intelligent professional, had a vicious type of cancer called spindle cell sarcoma. she had surgery but the cancer recurred. then she had radiotherapy but the cancer recurred again. before trying chemotherapy as a her last resort treatment she decided to go partially holistic and had her mercury amalgam fillings removed. 4 weeks later she went to the Royal Marsden Hospital for her chemotherapy. the onco;ogist came to her room 5 minutes before it was due to start and said to her," Pack your bags and go home; your cancer has gone!"
@ll1lI You are joking? You must be joking? Right?!!! I have more important things to do than to teach someone how to type words into medline.
rhodesdarcy 1 month ago
@rhodesdarcy What literature, what evidence?
I want to see some evidence of the cancer connection.
ll1lI 1 month ago
@ll1lI Qualified???? See my comment below about how you really show your ignorance. If you a practicing you maybe dangerous with your non scientific arrogance towards research. Fingers crossed your ego hasnt hurt somebody yet...
Fool.
rhodesdarcy 1 month ago
Qualified - but say "fuck the literature" does this mean that your "work" is entirely unscientific - wow....terrible confession. Perhaps you see no link to cancer as you "Fuck the literature". Onus is on you - you're the one saying no link like you're some divinity. There is only proof to the opposite - health care's 1st rule is do no harm or have you forgotten your oath? Real professionals use the precautionary principle - dont go putting mercury in folk till you know the risk vs benefit. Fool.
rhodesdarcy 1 month ago
@rhodesdarcy Fuck the literature, I am qualified and I work in the field.
Mercury should not be used in fillings - but I see no link to cancer.
Don't try to put me on the defence Einstein - the onus is on YOU to provide hard evidence.
ll1lI 1 month ago
@ll1lI Obviously fillings do not cause cancer in every case just like ionising radiation doesnt cause cancer in every case, however the relationship is most likely stochastic. Is the only proof of your magnanimous statement, the preaching of fillings do not cause cancer, that you feel this video makes you wanna be fucked sideways?
Where is your proof about mercury fillings being safe with regards cancer? Take a look at the literature and then make your dangerous statements to reassure.
rhodesdarcy 1 month ago
Of course Hg can cause cancer, many things can cause it, for example, even the sunlight, if you get UV light of short wavelenght (lets say less than 220 nanometers) for some time, it affects DNA, forming dimers of thymine and and this can lead to mutations and abnormal cells, and then cancer. Hg is a extremely toxic element, many scientists agree it is carcinogenic and also it enters the brain, as vapor or methylmercury.
phantomaq 2 months ago
@gangstagrannie sorry i just looked, what about bedfordshire?
There is a very good clinic called munrohall
bamptonbred 2 months ago
Fuck me sideways !
I am anti Hg in the body - but fillings do not cause cancer.
ll1lI 2 months ago
Does anyone know of any holistic dentists in Northamptonshire? I was diagnosed with breast cancer over 2yrs ago and have had no treatment. My health is very good, better than it was before the diagnosis but the cancer hasn't gone yet. I've been trying to look for holistic dentists but have had no luck. The national health won't help me as they feel mercury in fillings isn't harmful.
gangstagrannie 3 months ago