Guest guest Posted June 28, 2011 Report Share Posted June 28, 2011 Salut, all. Dr. Johann Lechner is a cavitation doctor, & for those of you who are interested, here was his response to me on whether or not jaw cavitations could trigger electro-sensitivity. He mentions cytokine storms, which I've heard others mention as being related to EHS. Anyway, I'm only mentioning this b/c ALL my stroke-like episodes, seizures, peripheral neuropathy etc., started about a year after I got all 4 wisdom teeth removed. Since then I've had to get 10 fillings made of plastic composites, which still contain small amts. of metals, & other materials my over-reactive immune system is reacting to. My heatlh has worsened so dramatically since the wisdom teeth were removed, & my jaw hurts so much more, that I feel it's worth mentioning this info to others, if you've ever had amalgam fillings, root canals, wisdom teeth removed, or rxns to dental materials. Dr. Lechner's response below. Much love, Elysia dear Elysia, yes, Cavitations can provoke electrosensitivity:1. They contain high levels of heavy metals (i.e. from former amalgam fillings)2 They contain high lvels of inflammatosy cytokines (see my lecture at IAOMT)3. Acrylic fillings provoke in many patients allergenic reactions in the MELISA/LTT all items can be tested if they have connections to hypersensitivity best regardsDr. J. Lechner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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