Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 Wallace, what is the exact name of the group, or can you post the URL? Thanx. > > If Sara is reading this could she post the cavitations group > site. > > I am on a steep learning curve with regards to dentistry. If you are > thinking of having your root canals removed this book, written by a > colleague of DR Hussar, the doc Dr Klinghardt uses, will prepare you > for what it entails. > > Also you could try posting a question on www.lymenet.org > > I dont have root canals, just a bridge. > > Dentistry is expensive so informing yourself about it is neccessary > in my view. > > Sunny thoughts, > Wallace > > 16 of 19 people found the following review helpful: > > A Book Everyone Should Read, May 24, 2004 > Reviewer: M Mc (Maricopa, AZ) - See all my reviews > > I found this book to be well written and easy to understand. I know > it inflames the dental community, but I have found that in medicine, > as well as dentistry, there are always people who are brave enough to > speak out. Although this book mostly covers root canal & cavitations, > I can remember the first doctors who were brave enough to tell us > that mercury amalgams were not safe--they were crucified by their > fellow dentists. Now, most dentists have quietly started using > composite fillings rather than mercury. They say it is because they > are new and there is nothing wrong with mercury, but I do believe > they know the truth and just do not want to admit error or deal with > the lawyers. This happens alot in medicine too. For years, the anit- > vaccine people were screaming that the polio vaccine was causing > polio and the medical community screamed back that they were nuts. > Again without admitting they were wrong, they now give a polio > vaccine by injection first to prevent polio from the oral vaccine. I > am an RN, so I do believe in controlled studies, but I also can use > my brain and know when things just make sense. This book makes alot > of sense. All the research money goes to people who run with the > popular crowd, so that is the side we will always see researched and > printed in the newspaper. I say, read this book and think for > yourself. Knowledge is power. We all have the right to do what we > think is best with our bodies. I read this stuff because I am tired > of the experts telling me not to worry my pretty little head about > such complicated information--they will read it all for me and tell > me what to do. This is a good read! > > Was this review helpful to you? (Report this) > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------- > > Customer Reviews > Average Customer Review: > Write an online review and share your thoughts with other > customers. > > 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: > > Thank God for this book!, July 20, 2005 > Reviewer: (Ohio) - See all my reviews > Thank God for this book and Dr.Kulacz! A M.D. from the Cleveland > Clinic told me about Dr.Kulacz and this book. When reading this book > about some of the other patients I thought I was reading about > myself. This book is as truthful as it gets about root canals , > dental materials and proper procedures about extractions. This book > is a must read for the people that suspect that their teeth may be > one of the culprits to their health issues. Of course after reading > this book I would think most sensible people would not take drastic > action as to extract their own teeth ,as one person posted. I would > love to stand outside of every dentist office and pass out this book > to patients that are about to get a root canal. This book opens your > eyes to the other side of root canals that your dentist will not tell > you before the procedure. By the way your natural teeth are not > better if they are giving you pain and lowering your immune system. > You must read this book if you are searching for the truth about your > teeth problems. Dr.Kulacz has integrity and morals which is what you > would expect from any doctor. If I could I would rate this book > higher than a five. > > Was this review helpful to you? (Report this) > > > > > 11 of 12 people found the following review helpful: > > Vital information for your health, November 11, 2004 > Reviewer: Desert Dweller - See all my reviews > I have not only read this book, but have also been a patient of Dr. > Kulacz. Unfortunately, many detractors choose wishful thinking over > verifiable, scientific fact. They pay for their ongoing denial with > health troubles. Nobody wants to lose any teeth, but if the > alternative is long term devastating health problems, the loss of a > tooth is a small price to pay. I was in this category with both root > canals and the related dental infections and they badly affected my > health. Once removed I felt noticeably better. To further prove the > case, the extracted tooth was sent to a lab for testing and the > results confirmed serious infection. Study the subject and look at > the evidnce and you will agree with me. Read all the related books as > the evidence is overwhelming. Find one of the very few dentists > around the country experienced in this protocol. PS, Most dentists > know virtually nothing about any of this. It is therefore your health > and your responsibility. > > Was this review helpful to you? (Report this) > > > > > 11 of 39 people found the following review helpful: > > Provacative and inflammatory, May 6, 2004 > Reviewer: A reader > It seems that after reading this book one would be inclined to take > drastic action, like extracting thier OWN valuable teeth. Teeth need > root canal treatment beacause they are infected in the first place. > Most of the time, the infection is totally removed (85-95%). Yes > there are instances where this infection is resolved, in which case > extraction may be needed. Yes after extraction there may be bacteria > left behind so what then....extract your whole jaw???? (did some one > forget to mention that we have an immune system that has been dealing > with bacteria, fungi and viruses for long before dentistry was > around). Okay so our jaw is removed and some of the naturally > occuring bacteris on our skin (yes our skin is not sterile) gets into > the wound. Then what, ask for a decapitation? This seems to be the > line of though given by the aurthor/s and it is totaly irrational. > Example 2. You get a scratch on your arm and yes bacteria get in, the > skin heals over and traps the bacteria....what would the aurthor > suggest...an amputation of your arm? Or doest he think he can pluck > out microscopic bacteria (that are too small for see) with tweezers. > Non-sense. > > Our body parts are valuable, we have an immune system that fights > bacteria and heals wounds/infections. We have marvelous doctors and > dentists that can help the body beat these problems..so we can keep > our body parts. Natural teeth are better that articfical anything. > > Was this review helpful to you? (Report this) > > > > > > 14 of 16 people found the following review helpful: > > Ripping the Fabric of Denial, November 24, 2003 > Reviewer: " synchronicity2 " (central florida) - See all my reviews > This book is excellent at 1) establishing evidence that there is a > signifcant problem and 2) that the system is in full blown denial > about it. I would recommend it to anyone who is curious about the > downside of root canals. Root canals are covered extensively but > amalgram toxicity is only briefly touched upon. A detailed > explanation of cavitations(little bits of gangrenous tissue left from > extracted teeth)is also covered. A extensive explanation of the > status quo is given. There are biopsy reports, testimonials and > scientific abstracts cited. The authors seem quite dedicated. > That said, I must admit I don't love this book. While I'm now > convinced that a bad root canal can be deadly I didn't get any sense > of proportion from the book. If every single root canal was as deadly > as charged people would be keeling over right and left. I'm usually > part of the " don't take a chance " coalition but the only alternative > offered is extraction, and a particularly deep and extensive one at > that. There was no emphasis on getting new research or better > diagnostic tools. But what was really disturbing was the sense that > teeth had no value. They are to be gotten rid of at the least sign of > deep infection. And there is no section on dealing with good > altenatives. The authors never really state what replaces the > extracted teeth - dentures? implants? baby food? > > All in all, if you suspect your teeth or dental work are " not quite > right " despite a clean checkup this is a good read. > > Was this review helpful to you? (Report this) > > > > > > 10 of 11 people found the following review helpful: > > Best health book I have read, October 28, 2003 > Reviewer: " morrowch2 " (Wayne, PA United States) - See all my reviews > I not only read this book, but I scheduled surgery with Dr. Kulacz to > have my root canaled teeth removed shortly thereafter! > I suffered some health problems after having root canals and an > extraction. Since having Dr. Kulacz perform the surgery, I am back to > almost 100%. It's amazing. People, the information in this book is > vital to you if you have had dental problems. For those of you > considering having surgery with him, I found the entire staff very > kind and caring. I had much drilling on both sides of my mouth, and > yet did not need much pain meds afterward. It was my body's way of > thanking me for getting rid of all the bacteria and toxins! I think > this is the answer, folks! > > Was this review helpful to you? 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