Guest guest Posted August 8, 2010 Report Share Posted August 8, 2010 The Truth About Root Canals Unfortunately it is common for root canals to get infected underneath them, which is almost impossible to get rid of unless you have them removed, and instead put in a safe less invasive bridges, partial plates or dentures. Dr. Weston A. Price was a dentist and he travelled all over the World over a 10 year period, studying and researching isolated groups, that he documented in his fabulous book Nutrition and Physical Degeneration which I recommend. I consider it my Health Bible. Sadly, Dr. Price's own son died because of an infected root canal, and that was one of several reasons Dr. Price did his extensive research. The reason root canals get infected is because they are a constant irritation, so your own body is working hard, all of the time " trying to get rid of it " so it creates inflammation / infection, which includes creating germs. You cannot " kill off germs, " i.e. viruses, bacteria, candida nor cancer, like the Medical and Drug industries want us to believe. Their drugs simply " suppress " symptoms which are the body's normal responses to invasion or toxins/poisons, which creates the necessary inflammation/infection. The infection under root canals contains bacteria that produce acid which erodes, or wears away, jaw bone. Since the " cause " is a root canal, the resultant infection, germs and inflammation won't stop until the root canal is removed. I know a guy who had to get all of his root canals taken out because they were all infected underneath and eating away at the bone in his jaw. It cost him over $14,000. In the meantime no treatments are going to change anything, and the constant infection will interfere with a person getting healthy. The best in health, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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