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so you are saying that getting a root canal is bad? what are you supposed to do

if you need a

root canal? suffer with the pain? get the tooth pulled? my dentist said i

need 3 root canals. I

only have pain when i bite down on something cold. get it pulled?

--- Alobar <Alobar@...> wrote:

> Below is Part 1 of a really good article on dangers of root canal was

> posted to Alternative Medicine Forum. I put URLs for part 2 and 3 at

> the end. See also here for the cover-up of Dr.Weston Price's research

> into the dangers of root canals:

> http://www.rense.com/general62/root.htm

>

> Alobar

>

> ---------- Forwarded message ----------

> From: JoAnn Guest <angelprincessjo@...>

> Date: Dec 29, 2006 12:59 PM

> Subject: [Alternative_Medicine_Forum] WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ROOT CANALS

> Alternative_Medicine_Forum

>

>

> WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ROOT CANALS

>

> PART 1 of 3

>

> http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james34.htm

>

>

> By Dr. Howenstine, MD.

> October 7, 2005

> NewsWithViews.com

>

> Many chronic diseases, perhaps most, are a result of root canal

> surgery.

> Approximately 20,000,000 root canal operations are performed

> annually in the United States. Nearly every dentist is oblivious to

> the serious health risks this operation produces.

>

> Brilliant dentist, Dr. Weston A. Price, did monumental research

> about dental conditions. His work took him around the world where he

> studied the teeth, diets and bones of

> native populations living without the benefit of " modern food. "

>

> He learned that primitive tribes had perfect teeth without cavities

> or gum disease and had no bone diseases. As soon as these native

> tribes adopted the food of the western " advanced " nations their

> teeth became deformed,

>

> full of cavities, gingivitis started, diabetes appeared and they

> developed bone diseases.

>

> Foods that appeared particularly troubling included processed white

> sugar, fluoride, synthetic vegetable fats (transfats) and all

> processed nutritionally lacking foods. It was obvious to him that

> human degenerative diseases were fundamentally a nutritional

> problem.

>

> Dr. Price wrote two incisive books covering 1174 pages about his

> research into human health and dental conditions that were so

> important that he should have won a Nobel Prize. Instead his work

> was deliberately buried, unread and unappreciated for 70 years.

>

> An endodontist (root canal surgeon) named E. Meinig was

> encouraged to read Dr. Price's book Nutrition and Physical

> Degeneration by the Executive Director of The Price Pottenger

> Foundation, Pat Connoly. Dr. Meinig soon realized

> the great importance of the 25 years of research efforts by Dr.

> Price.

>

> He confessed to being in " utter shock when he realized the serious

> ramifications of Dr. Price's research. " Dr. Meinig developed great

> empathy for the millions of persons who are suffering illness from

> the

> infections produced from their infected the root canal teeth.

>

> His concern for the immense health problems arising from lack of

> knowledge about Dr. Price's research led him to write his important

> book Root

> Canal Cover-Up which fortunately has attracted wide interest to Dr.

> Price's research.

>

> Dr. Price learned after thousands of animal studies that a root

> canal tooth is always infected regardless of it's appearance and

> lack of symptoms.

>

> When Dr. Price took a root canal tooth out of a patient who

> had a chronic disease and placed this tooth in an animal the patient

> became well and the animal developed the same illness the patient

> had previously suffered from.

>

> If the patient had rheumatoid arthritis the

> animal became afflicted with RA. When the patient had heart disease

> the animal developed heart disease. The tooth from a patient with

> kidney disease produced an animal with kidney disease.

>

> More Details About Dr. Price's Research

>

> The patient whose root canal tooth was placed in an animal not only

> became well they became well in 24 to 48 hours. This means that a

> person

> suffering from the chronic degenerative disease rheumatoid arthritis

> (autoimmune illness) can be completely cured in 48 hours. The animal

> receiving the infected tooth from the person with rheumatoid

> arthritis

> developed full blown rheumatoid arthritis in 48 hours. The person

> with

> chronic glomerulonephritis (autoimmune illness), after removal of

> the

> infected tooth, no longer has kidney disease in 48 hours. The

> patient

> suffering from auto-immune disease affecting the heart becomes quite

> well when the offending root canal infected tooth is removed. This

> research completely changes the way physicians need to think about

> disease causation.

>

> Every tooth affected by a root canal infection may have a different

> bacteria residing in it. Thus the individual who has had three root

> canals could have three different infectious organisms continuously

> seeding the blood stream. This could result in three different

> degenerative diseases simultaneously affecting this person.

>

> Each bacteria is capable of setting up an auto-immune disease in a

> different tissue of the body depending on the nature of the

> particular

> infectious organism. This may relate to the genetic composition of

> the

> infectious agent. One bacteria has a chemical structure on it's

> surface

> or when floating in the blood stream that irritates a part of a

> heart

> muscle cell. This muscle cell responds with an antibody reaction

> against

> the antigen in the bacteria. We now have an inflammatory reaction in

> many heart muscle cells that can be diagnosed as heart disease.

> Another

> bacteria has a substance (antigen) that irritates the lining

> synovial

> membrane cells of a joint. When this membrane reacts to the irritant

> we

> have swelling, redness, warmth and destruction of the synovial

> membrane

> (inflammation). This leads to a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.

>

> Dr. Price learned that the most common bacteria infecting a root

> canal

> tooth was streptococcus. Staphlococci, spirochetes and fungi were

> also

> frequently identified. At least 20 different bacterial organisms

> were

> isolated by Dr. Price from root canal teeth. These bacteria caused

> many

> oral and dental illnesses. Of greater importance they were producing

> enormous numbers of medical diseases in other parts of the body.

> This

> invaluable information appears to overshadow any advance in medical

> knowledge made by another researcher.

>

> The patient who had more than one root canal operation might have a

> different organism infecting each root canal tooth. This explains

> why a

> patient can have multiple afflictions from root canal teeth all

> occurring simultaneously. Infected root canals have a deleterious

> effect

> on the immune system permitting the development of many degenerative

> diseases including heart disease, arthritis, kidney disease, blood

> stream infections, subacute bacterial endocarditis, phlebitis,

> anemia,

> leukopenia (low white blood cell count), back, neck and shoulder

> pain,

> neuritis etc.

>

> How Are Infectious Organisms (Strep, Staph, Spirochetes, Fungi) Able

> To

> Infect Root Canal Teeth?

>

> Dentin makes up 95 % of the structure of a tooth. This was always

> felt

> to be a solid stone like structure. Actually dentin consists of very

> fine tubules. Undamaged dentin tubules contain a nutrient dense

> fluid

> that keeps the teeth alive and healthy. These nutrients reach the

> teeth

> by an artery which is accompanied by a nerve and vein in the root

> canal.

>

>

> When a tooth becomes decayed the placement of an amalgam (preferably

> non

> mercury containing) serves to protect the tooth from ongoing injury.

> If

> the decay is neglected or not discovered until it has spread into

> the

> root canal the bacterial infection involves the nerve and blood

> vessels

> of the root canal. Then these bacteria can easily spread through the

> whole root canal and enter the dentin tubules through their blood

> supply. The bacteria, spirochetes and fungi have become established

> in a

> new home where they are free to multiply and grow without any

> impediments. Dr. Price had found that not one of 100 disinfectants

> was

> able to penetrate and sterilize the dentin. Neither are any

> antibiotics

> capable of sterilizing root canals.

>

> Dr.Price's microscopic photographs of 1923 show myriads of bacteria

> or

>

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The problem with root canals is that the infection is never gone and can cause

systemic dammage. For example heart disease or crippling arthritice.Weston Price

did experiments where he extracted a tooth that needed a root canal and

impl;anted it in the skin of a rabbit. The rabits then developed whatever

crippling disease the human had.

Yes , they do recomend extraction. Personally I will try the root canal . If

problems arise with my health that I feel are related to my dental state I willl

extract .

IN NC

Jackie <jacqueline33875@...> wrote:

so you are saying that getting a root canal is bad? what are you supposed to

do if you need a

root canal? suffer with the pain? get the tooth pulled? my dentist said i need 3

root canals. I

only have pain when i bite down on something cold. get it pulled?

--- Alobar wrote:

> Below is Part 1 of a really good article on dangers of root canal was

> posted to Alternative Medicine Forum. I put URLs for part 2 and 3 at

> the end. See also here for the cover-up of Dr.Weston Price's research

> into the dangers of root canals:

> http://www.rense.com/general62/root.htm

>

> Alobar

>

> ---------- Forwarded message ----------

> From: JoAnn Guest

> Date: Dec 29, 2006 12:59 PM

> Subject: [Alternative_Medicine_Forum] WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ROOT CANALS

> Alternative_Medicine_Forum

>

>

> WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ROOT CANALS

>

> PART 1 of 3

>

> http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james34.htm

>

>

> By Dr. Howenstine, MD.

> October 7, 2005

> NewsWithViews.com

>

> Many chronic diseases, perhaps most, are a result of root canal

> surgery.

> Approximately 20,000,000 root canal operations are performed

> annually in the United States. Nearly every dentist is oblivious to

> the serious health risks this operation produces.

>

> Brilliant dentist, Dr. Weston A. Price, did monumental research

> about dental conditions. His work took him around the world where he

> studied the teeth, diets and bones of

> native populations living without the benefit of " modern food. "

>

> He learned that primitive tribes had perfect teeth without cavities

> or gum disease and had no bone diseases. As soon as these native

> tribes adopted the food of the western " advanced " nations their

> teeth became deformed,

>

> full of cavities, gingivitis started, diabetes appeared and they

> developed bone diseases.

>

> Foods that appeared particularly troubling included processed white

> sugar, fluoride, synthetic vegetable fats (transfats) and all

> processed nutritionally lacking foods. It was obvious to him that

> human degenerative diseases were fundamentally a nutritional

> problem.

>

> Dr. Price wrote two incisive books covering 1174 pages about his

> research into human health and dental conditions that were so

> important that he should have won a Nobel Prize. Instead his work

> was deliberately buried, unread and unappreciated for 70 years.

>

> An endodontist (root canal surgeon) named E. Meinig was

> encouraged to read Dr. Price's book Nutrition and Physical

> Degeneration by the Executive Director of The Price Pottenger

> Foundation, Pat Connoly. Dr. Meinig soon realized

> the great importance of the 25 years of research efforts by Dr.

> Price.

>

> He confessed to being in " utter shock when he realized the serious

> ramifications of Dr. Price's research. " Dr. Meinig developed great

> empathy for the millions of persons who are suffering illness from

> the

> infections produced from their infected the root canal teeth.

>

> His concern for the immense health problems arising from lack of

> knowledge about Dr. Price's research led him to write his important

> book Root

> Canal Cover-Up which fortunately has attracted wide interest to Dr.

> Price's research.

>

> Dr. Price learned after thousands of animal studies that a root

> canal tooth is always infected regardless of it's appearance and

> lack of symptoms.

>

> When Dr. Price took a root canal tooth out of a patient who

> had a chronic disease and placed this tooth in an animal the patient

> became well and the animal developed the same illness the patient

> had previously suffered from.

>

> If the patient had rheumatoid arthritis the

> animal became afflicted with RA. When the patient had heart disease

> the animal developed heart disease. The tooth from a patient with

> kidney disease produced an animal with kidney disease.

>

> More Details About Dr. Price's Research

>

> The patient whose root canal tooth was placed in an animal not only

> became well they became well in 24 to 48 hours. This means that a

> person

> suffering from the chronic degenerative disease rheumatoid arthritis

> (autoimmune illness) can be completely cured in 48 hours. The animal

> receiving the infected tooth from the person with rheumatoid

> arthritis

> developed full blown rheumatoid arthritis in 48 hours. The person

> with

> chronic glomerulonephritis (autoimmune illness), after removal of

> the

> infected tooth, no longer has kidney disease in 48 hours. The

> patient

> suffering from auto-immune disease affecting the heart becomes quite

> well when the offending root canal infected tooth is removed. This

> research completely changes the way physicians need to think about

> disease causation.

>

> Every tooth affected by a root canal infection may have a different

> bacteria residing in it. Thus the individual who has had three root

> canals could have three different infectious organisms continuously

> seeding the blood stream. This could result in three different

> degenerative diseases simultaneously affecting this person.

>

> Each bacteria is capable of setting up an auto-immune disease in a

> different tissue of the body depending on the nature of the

> particular

> infectious organism. This may relate to the genetic composition of

> the

> infectious agent. One bacteria has a chemical structure on it's

> surface

> or when floating in the blood stream that irritates a part of a

> heart

> muscle cell. This muscle cell responds with an antibody reaction

> against

> the antigen in the bacteria. We now have an inflammatory reaction in

> many heart muscle cells that can be diagnosed as heart disease.

> Another

> bacteria has a substance (antigen) that irritates the lining

> synovial

> membrane cells of a joint. When this membrane reacts to the irritant

> we

> have swelling, redness, warmth and destruction of the synovial

> membrane

> (inflammation). This leads to a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.

>

> Dr. Price learned that the most common bacteria infecting a root

> canal

> tooth was streptococcus. Staphlococci, spirochetes and fungi were

> also

> frequently identified. At least 20 different bacterial organisms

> were

> isolated by Dr. Price from root canal teeth. These bacteria caused

> many

> oral and dental illnesses. Of greater importance they were producing

> enormous numbers of medical diseases in other parts of the body.

> This

> invaluable information appears to overshadow any advance in medical

> knowledge made by another researcher.

>

> The patient who had more than one root canal operation might have a

> different organism infecting each root canal tooth. This explains

> why a

> patient can have multiple afflictions from root canal teeth all

> occurring simultaneously. Infected root canals have a deleterious

> effect

> on the immune system permitting the development of many degenerative

> diseases including heart disease, arthritis, kidney disease, blood

> stream infections, subacute bacterial endocarditis, phlebitis,

> anemia,

> leukopenia (low white blood cell count), back, neck and shoulder

> pain,

> neuritis etc.

>

> How Are Infectious Organisms (Strep, Staph, Spirochetes, Fungi) Able

> To

> Infect Root Canal Teeth?

>

> Dentin makes up 95 % of the structure of a tooth. This was always

> felt

> to be a solid stone like structure. Actually dentin consists of very

> fine tubules. Undamaged dentin tubules contain a nutrient dense

> fluid

> that keeps the teeth alive and healthy. These nutrients reach the

> teeth

> by an artery which is accompanied by a nerve and vein in the root

> canal.

>

>

> When a tooth becomes decayed the placement of an amalgam (preferably

> non

> mercury containing) serves to protect the tooth from ongoing injury.

> If

> the decay is neglected or not discovered until it has spread into

> the

> root canal the bacterial infection involves the nerve and blood

> vessels

> of the root canal. Then these bacteria can easily spread through the

> whole root canal and enter the dentin tubules through their blood

> supply. The bacteria, spirochetes and fungi have become established

> in a

> new home where they are free to multiply and grow without any

> impediments. Dr. Price had found that not one of 100 disinfectants

> was

> able to penetrate and sterilize the dentin. Neither are any

> antibiotics

> capable of sterilizing root canals.

>

> Dr.Price's microscopic photographs of 1923 show myriads of bacteria

> or

>

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I am saying root canals are dangerous, and I would recommend not

getting any. Far better to have teeth pulled than get root canals,

imo. There are dentists who treat teeth with no poisonous metals.

If I had the cash, I would go to one to have all my root canal teeth

removed and all my Mercury fillings. But that is not financially

possible for me. So I care for my teeth without going to dentists.

Infections can be fought at home. I used to have gum infections

because my teeth are rotting out. But I no longer get serious

infections.

Alobar

On 1/1/07, Jackie <jacqueline33875@...> wrote:

> so you are saying that getting a root canal is bad? what are you supposed to

do if you need a

> root canal? suffer with the pain? get the tooth pulled? my dentist said i

need 3 root canals. I

> only have pain when i bite down on something cold. get it pulled?

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How do you fight the infections?

IN NC

Alobar <Alobar@...> wrote:

I am saying root canals are dangerous, and I would recommend not

getting any. Far better to have teeth pulled than get root canals,

imo. There are dentists who treat teeth with no poisonous metals.

If I had the cash, I would go to one to have all my root canal teeth

removed and all my Mercury fillings. But that is not financially

possible for me. So I care for my teeth without going to dentists.

Infections can be fought at home. I used to have gum infections

because my teeth are rotting out. But I no longer get serious

infections.

Alobar

On 1/1/07, Jackie wrote:

> so you are saying that getting a root canal is bad? what are you supposed to

do if you need a

> root canal? suffer with the pain? get the tooth pulled? my dentist said i need

3 root canals. I

> only have pain when i bite down on something cold. get it pulled?

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