Dear
The enclosed sheets show how when enough people complain of the same physical ailment then the medical profession will give it a name.
It must be recognised that a properly functioning medical service would employ all the scientific resources at its disposal to determine the possible causes of an affliction such as tinnitus, before it accepted the position of having to placate sufferers with explanations based on un-definable, abstract concepts such as ‘stress’ and ‘mystery virus’.
It is my firm belief that, given our knowledge of the electro-physical nature of different metals in contact, the medical profession ought to have carried out investigations in order to determine that tinnitus is not the result of permanent nerve damage caused by electrical discharges emanating from metal amalgam fillings in the teeth of sufferers.
Could you please tell me whether such investigations have been carried out and, if so, who did what and what where the findings.
Kindest regards,
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