Gold Alloy Dental Inlay to Prevent Involuntary Movements Induced by Electromagnetic Waves from Mobile Phones

Gold Alloy Dental Inlay to Prevent Involuntary Movements Induced by Electromagnetic Waves from Mobile Phones

Author: Yoshiro Fujii

Affiliation: Shin Kobe Dental Clinic, Kobe City, Japan

DOI: 10.4236/ojst.2014.411077

Abstract

This case study explores the use of a gold alloy dental inlay to mitigate involuntary movements triggered by electromagnetic waves from mobile phones. The findings suggest that certain dental materials may shield against electromagnetic interference affecting neural function.

Keywords

Gold Alloy, Dental Inlay, Electromagnetic Waves, Involuntary Movements, Neural Protection

Introduction

Exposure to electromagnetic waves has been associated with various neurological symptoms, including involuntary movements. This study investigates whether gold alloy dental inlays can act as a protective measure.

Case Report

A patient experiencing involuntary movements, which worsened when using a mobile phone, underwent treatment with a gold alloy dental inlay. Following the procedure, the symptoms improved significantly.

Discussion

The results suggest that gold alloy may play a role in shielding the nervous system from electromagnetic interference. Further studies are needed to validate these observations.

Conclusion

This case highlights the potential application of gold alloy dental inlays in reducing electromagnetic sensitivity-related symptoms. Additional research is required to explore this phenomenon.

Full Paper

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