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jane_doe_press wrote:

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> MA, if your rootcanals/bone is infected this can be covered by insurance. I

> can say more.

Write me off-list? I'd like to know more - where to send them/it for

testing and how to deal with ins. co. Of course, if it/they test

negative, bank account will just be more in the red.

I was also thinking about the teeth implants, but there again, $$$, and

the posts they use to screw into the jaw bone, it's some sort of

metal(s), so we're back to sort of the same thing. MA

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MA, Donna just posted Jerry Bouqout's site ( I think yesterday - note it is

Bouqout, not Bougout) - that is where I got my labs done. If you go to

Medline there are some seminal articles written by Bouqout, one of the early

gurus of cavitations.

The other place for information is altcorp - but they (Boyd Haley, another

pioneer of note) don't give the same specifics that Dr. Bouqout does -

though the levels of toxicity that altcorp assigns to the root canal pulp

and the enzymes under siege are really really impressive.

Somewhere in the archives of this group are all my labs...I added them last

around January. I will write more - I am just really under the gun at work

(don't know where to get the strength) so can't look up labs, info, etc

right now. I hope at least I have given you a starting point.

Please write back if you need more. I am only computer available Mon - Wed.

I teach Wed - Fri in a shop then crash Sat - Sun for 5 more weeks. I think

a person with cavitations, infected bone, CFS is probably not a candidate

for implants. My dentist wouldn't even consider them. Insurance issues are

a real pain and require time, energy - all of which are hard to muster but I

am winning slowly, I think. Once I get money back, then I can pay off loans

and get dentures.

> jane_doe_press wrote:

> > MA, if your rootcanals/bone is infected this can be covered by

insurance. I

> > can say more.

>

> Write me off-list? I'd like to know more - where to send them/it for

> testing and how to deal with ins. co. Of course, if it/they test

> negative, bank account will just be more in the red.

>

> I was also thinking about the teeth implants, but there again, $$$, and

> the posts they use to screw into the jaw bone, it's some sort of

> metal(s), so we're back to sort of the same thing. MA

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jane_doe_press wrote:

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> MA, Donna just posted Jerry Bouqout's site ( I think yesterday - note it is

> Bouqout, not Bougout) - that is where I got my labs done. If you go to

> Medline there are some seminal articles written by Bouqout,

Yes, I found everything. Thank you!!! Really appreciate the help. I

know what you mean about being under the gun. I need to back off for a

while and just keep reading,, insist on having some tests done etc.

Take care! and try to rest some. MA

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> Where do you live??

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> Caroole

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