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Thanks Walt...I am still wanting more information from this group. Has

anyone else out there ever been tested by an Electrodermal screeing device?

 

Shawn

 

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<waltstoll

 

Saturday, November 15, 2003 9:44 AM

Re: [s-A] dental-mental

 

 

> Hi, Shawn.

>

> A properly trained technician with a good machine (like an EAV Dermatron

for

> example) can produce very revealing results. Look up odontons for

additional

> info.

>

> Walt

>

> -

> " Shawn Sieracki " <info

>

> Saturday, November 15, 2003 8:01 AM

> Re: [s-A] dental-mental

>

>

> > I have recently been informed about a diagnostic testing procedure

called

> > Electrodermal Screening. I am interested in having this done on me, but

> > before I commit, Is there anyone out there who has had this done? What

> are

> > your thoughts?

> > Has anyone heard anything about this type of testing?

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Shawn

> >

> > -

> > <waltstoll

> >

> > Saturday, November 15, 2003 6:26 AM

> > Re: [s-A] dental-mental

> >

> >

> > > Thanks, Jerry.

> > >

> > > The current state of conventional medical and dental ignorance is the

> true

> > > miracle. There undoubtedly is a lot more to learn than we have learned

> so

> > > far.

> > >

> > > Namaste`

> > >

> > > Walt

> > >

> > > -

> > > " J Mittelman " <jmittelman

> > > " a searching alternatives "

 

> > > Friday, November 14, 2003 4:33 PM

> > > [s-A] dental-mental

> > >

> > >

> > > >

> > > > Don't just remember to chew,

> > > >

> > > > Chew to remember

> > > >

> > > > Some fascinating research has just been released from the Gifu

> > University

> > > in Japan. It revealed that chewing could actually improve memory by

> > reducing

> > > the release of stress hormones. While the complete mechanism hasn't

been

> > > worked out yet, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has demonstrated that

> the

> > > hippocampus, which helps control blood levels of stress hormones, is

> > > stimulated by the act of chewing. As a result, the ability to chew

> > properly

> > > lowers both stress and stress hormones.

> > > >

> > > > The Japanese researchers found that when teeth were missing or in a

> > state

> > > of disrepair, older people chewed less. This subsequently led to an

> > increase

> > > in stress hormone levels. Good dental health and the ability to chew

> > > properly appear to be important factors in preserving our memory as we

> > > age. -

> > > >

> > > > Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM

> > > >

> > > > www.zeevkolman.net/friends.shtml

> > > > see bottom of initial page

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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