I worked for a oral surgery practice where 5 out of the 6 had over 30 years of experience and never heard them once talk about any incidents regarding a reaction to nitrous. It certainly never happened while I was there 6 years. If you read part of it, any reaction has been due to other extenuating health circumstances - improper levels of nutrients in the body. It's important that people are aware of this conflict.
But again, I made no mention of nitrous in my article or of mercury and amalgam fillings.
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That's not part of this discussion.
I worked for a oral surgery practice where 5 out of the 6 had over 30 years of experience and never heard them once talk about any incidents regarding a reaction to nitrous. It certainly never happened while I was there 6 years. If you read part of it, any reaction has been due to other extenuating health circumstances - improper levels of nutrients in the body. It's important that people are aware of this conflict.
But again, I made no mention of nitrous in my article or of mercury and amalgam fillings.
Keep the discussion on topic, please.
August 31, 2009 - 4:05amThis Comment
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