Guest guest Posted September 30, 2003 Report Share Posted September 30, 2003 Being a dental practicioner we deal with the death of a tooth, the resultant infecton, and the cavitations that are left. New information that has come out shows a study that was done in the 60's when only a few root canals were being done and tracked led to severe consequencies. As I recall over 90% of those people wound up with cancer in some form. Most Naturopathic doctors are opposed to Root canal treatment in any form. Cavitation removal also has to be achieved by Dental Specialists. Some of the resultant people refer to the remaining infection both in the tooth, outside the apex of the tooth, and in the bone cavitation as potent as botulism toxin just waiting for a chance to be pumped into the bloodstream. Some are now recommending to remove the tooth and bone infection and go back with implants. Who can be the judge? Any implant may change frequencies to a harmful state. The QX can work on the infection and make a change. Can it make a permanent change? Can it regenerate the nerve to the tooth? Probably not. If anyone can make that statement I would love to see the information. I recently heard that California if making strides to make it mandatory to inform patients about the consequencies of root canals. Does anyone have anything concrete on this subject? I think one should at least be aware of the consequencies of the negatives and weigh them against the positives of root canals...................... >From: " R. Murray II " <johnrm@...> >Reply-qxci-english >qxci-english >Subject: Root canal options? >Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 07:24:19 -0700 > >Hi, >I have a potential client who has a infected tooth that his dentist says >needs a root canal. He, and I, want to know if the QX can heal the >infection >so that a root canal is not necessary? > >If the tooth is dead are there any options? > >Blessings! > > Murray >johnrm@... > > > > >............................................ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2003 Report Share Posted September 30, 2003 dentist are having success using laser to clean out the root. There's a doctor Hansen in CA and I located another one in Erie Pa who do this procedure. when you treat the area with the QX - use the dental probe pointed at the particular tooth - if you don't have one, have him point his finger at the tooth during the session. do all of the dental frequency options : dental program, auto zap on the main screen, and I particularly like the dental options in the short sarcodes. Check to see which organs are involved with the particular tooth - work on that organ too. meridians connect both. Also, drag that particular tooth to the hold tray on the main screen and check it against bacterias to see which ones are involved and zap those. Be sure to open the body and work on the infection issues in the short sarcodes - working with in the with kidneys, lymph and spleen . I would give the person a couple of days - then have them come back for a " blood treatment " and detox under homotoxicology. Try the QX on an every 3 - 4 day basis and report back what happens. . . good luck. Depending on his " drainage " capabilities - other things may need to be added. PS I would also add some sinus work too. Dr. Beth. Golden bg@... Root canal options? Hi, I have a potential client who has a infected tooth that his dentist says needs a root canal. He, and I, want to know if the QX can heal the infection so that a root canal is not necessary? If the tooth is dead are there any options? Blessings! Murray johnrm@... ............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2003 Report Share Posted September 30, 2003 The problem is not doing the work but getting a dentist to take a second x-ray. My daughter at 18 had an abscess in her left front tooth, the dentist said root canal. Her mouth was very painful. I did the dental program on her and did a point zap for infection, nerval damage, and trauma. Within 12 hours the abscess opened on its own and drained. The pain was gone and the feeling in her mouth was back to normal. I took her back to the dentist and told them not to do the root canal until after they confirmed IF the infection was still there. They agreed, I had to leave for a client and returned an hour later, when she had not returned to my office, to find her in the dentist chair being finished. The dentist did not do the x-ray and told me it would not be covered by insurance and he wasn't going to take one because it of course was still there. SHALL I SAY I HAVE NEVER USED HIM AGAIN ! I still believe he worked on her unnecessarily and am furious to this day. Yours in Health, Kathy " R. Murray II" <johnrm@...> wrote: Hi,I have a potential client who has a infected tooth that his dentist saysneeds a root canal. He, and I, want to know if the QX can heal the infectionso that a root canal is not necessary?If the tooth is dead are there any options?Blessings! Murrayjohnrm@............................................... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2003 Report Share Posted September 30, 2003 , I have had consistent success using the Beck Pulser (can be obtained from Sota Instruments) and the Scenar. Excess bacteria in the mouth may also mean a need to alkalise, also check for high sugar (grains etc in diet) and candida. I use my QX to provide indications in this regard. If one has a root canal, I would be using the Pulser every day because it seems to kill pathogens that are in the dentine. Regards, Norman R. Murray II wrote: >Hi, >I have a potential client who has a infected tooth that his dentist says >needs a root canal. He, and I, want to know if the QX can heal the >infection >so that a root canal is not necessary? > >If the tooth is dead are there any options? > >Blessings! > > Murray >johnrm@... > > > > >............................................ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2003 Report Share Posted October 4, 2003 > I have had consistent success using the Beck Pulser (can be obtained > from Sota Instruments) > and the Scenar. Excess bacteria in the mouth may also mean a need to > alkalise, also check for high sugar (grains etc in diet) and candida. > I use my QX to provide indications in this regard. > If one has a root canal, I would be using the Pulser every day because > it seems to kill pathogens that are in the dentine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2003 Report Share Posted October 4, 2003 thanks for sharing this exp. Noel. Re: Root canal options? The problem is not doing the work but getting a dentist to take a second x-ray. My daughter at 18 had an abscess in her left front tooth, the dentist said root canal. Her mouth was very painful. I did the dental program on her and did a point zap for infection, nerval damage, and trauma. Within 12 hours the abscess opened on its own and drained. The pain was gone and the feeling in her mouth was back to normal. I took her back to the dentist and told them not to do the root canal until after they confirmed IF the infection was still there. They agreed, I had to leave for a client and returned an hour later, when she had not returned to my office, to find her in the dentist chair being finished. The dentist did not do the x-ray and told me it would not be covered by insurance and he wasn't going to take one because it of course was still there. SHALL I SAY I HAVE NEVER USED HIM AGAIN ! I still believe he worked on her unnecessarily and am furious to this day. Yours in Health, Kathy " R. Murray II" <johnrm@...> wrote: Hi,I have a potential client who has a infected tooth that his dentist saysneeds a root canal. He, and I, want to know if the QX can heal the infectionso that a root canal is not necessary?If the tooth is dead are there any options?Blessings! Murrayjohnrm@............................................... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2003 Report Share Posted October 4, 2003 robert, doyou mean the magnetic pulser or the blood pulser? thanks, Noel. Re: Root canal options? ,I have had consistent success using the Beck Pulser (can be obtained from Sota Instruments)and the Scenar. Excess bacteria in the mouth may also mean a need to alkalise, also check for high sugar (grains etc in diet) and candida.I use my QX to provide indications in this regard.If one has a root canal, I would be using the Pulser every day because it seems to kill pathogens that are in the dentine.Regards, Norman R. Murray II wrote:>Hi,>I have a potential client who has a infected tooth that his dentist says>needs a root canal. He, and I, want to know if the QX can heal the >infection>so that a root canal is not necessary?>>If the tooth is dead are there any options?>>Blessings!>> Murray>johnrm@...>>>>>............................................>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2003 Report Share Posted October 6, 2003 hi gary--there is an excellent book out that exposes the truth about root canals-- it is called " The Roos of Disease " by Bob Kulacz...it is a real eye opener. i had breast cancer years ago which i concluded was a direct result of a root canal...of course my dentist thought i was a nutcase when i had the tooth pulled (by another dentist) i did cure the cancer naturally before i had the qxci--but i have worked on the resultant cavitation with the qx with good results using the poiint probe. blessings , kare Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2003 Report Share Posted October 6, 2003 Dear Kathy, I would say that the dentist is guilty of malpractice as well as assault and battery if he proceeded without your permission. Most dentists don't have the foffiest idea of what root canals do. When they are finished, the tooth is DEAD and can be a source of deadly DNA toxins. It is impossible to sterilize a tooth's canal since there are about 3 miles of dental tubules that communicate with the root canals. The solution, treat with the QX and clear up the infection or have the tooth removed by a competent dentist who will remove the peridontal ligament preventing the formation of cavitations. Castiglia, MD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2003 Report Share Posted October 6, 2003 Amen! Unfortunately, my daughter was 18 although the dental insurance was under my name because she was in school yet. She didn't have enough experience to say no to them. But, you can bet I don't refer clients to them. Sure miss you guys, are you going to the Bahama's? Kathydrajcastig@... wrote: Dear Kathy, I would say that the dentist is guilty of malpractice as well as assault and battery if he proceeded without your permission. Most dentists don't have the foffiest idea of what root canals do. When they are finished, the tooth is DEAD and can be a source of deadly DNA toxins. It is impossible to sterilize a tooth's canal since there are about 3 miles of dental tubules that communicate with the root canals. The solution, treat with the QX and clear up the infection or have the tooth removed by a competent dentist who will remove the peridontal ligament preventing the formation of cavitations. Castiglia, MD............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2003 Report Share Posted October 6, 2003 Hi Noel, The magnetic pulser. The blood pulser is actually a zapper that works via current - electrocution. Bob Beck's blood device has to my knowledge always been known as a zapper, and his magnetic induction device as a pulser. Sota Instruments have sought to make a distinction between Hulda 's frequency dependent zapper, and Beck's zapper by calling 's a zapper and Beck's a Silver Pulser. It can get somewhat confusing. Here's Sota's product page http://www.sotainstruments.com/products.html If you have some electronic knowledge, you can make the magnetic pulser out of the electronics of a disposable flash camera very cheaply, but I am impressed with the quality of Sota's products. I also advocate using the Scenar with the magnetic pulser because of it's profound effect on the localised healing process. The QX is invaluable for acid / alkaine issues that are invariably present. I have found that one can prevent the need for a root canal in this manner, but if there are root canals present, an option is to use the magnetic pulser to manage the condition. It also seems to have a positive effect on the meridian system. Regards, Noel van der Mullen wrote: robert, doyou mean the magnetic pulser or the blood pulser? thanks, Noel. ----- Original Message ----- From: Norman To: qxci-english Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 3:47 AM Subject: Re: Root canal options? , I have had consistent success using the Beck Pulser (can be obtained from Sota Instruments) and the Scenar. Excess bacteria in the mouth may also mean a need to alkalise, also check for high sugar (grains etc in diet) and candida. I use my QX to provide indications in this regard. If one has a root canal, I would be using the Pulser every day because it seems to kill pathogens that are in the dentine. Regards, Norman R. Murray II wrote: >Hi, >I have a potential client who has a infected tooth that his dentist says >needs a root canal. He, and I, want to know if the QX can heal the >infection >so that a root canal is not necessary? > >If the tooth is dead are there any options? > >Blessings! > > Murray >johnrm@... > > > > >............................................ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2003 Report Share Posted October 7, 2003 Another bacteria killer is GSE (Grapefruit Seed Extract). I use 2 drops on toothbrush and in water pic or as a mouthwash. Works great. That is all we use in our hot tub...........21 drops of GSE. Keeps it fresh without having to use chlorine......................learned this from a friend who cannot breath chlorine fumes in hot tubs or pools......Blessings! Nona Re: Root canal options? > I have had consistent success using the Beck Pulser (can be obtained > from Sota Instruments) > and the Scenar. Excess bacteria in the mouth may also mean a need to > alkalise, also check for high sugar (grains etc in diet) and candida. > I use my QX to provide indications in this regard. > If one has a root canal, I would be using the Pulser every day because > it seems to kill pathogens that are in the dentine. ............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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