A colleague of mine has just had all his mercury fillings replaced
with white ones, and two crowns - £800 a go! It's not uncommon for
metal fillings to pick up radio signals, especially when those who do
live near a transmitter. I've got quite a few mercury and white ones,
but suffer no radio effects............

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*********No. The amalgam in your fillings when mixed with flouride is
causing the
mercury to separate giving rise to diodic junctions which are
receiving and
diode-detecting radio waves (sent by alien reptiles) which are
demodulated
to high frequency sound.

geoff *********

The Elephant man with tinnitus is back. Complete with mercury amalgam
tusks.........


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