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then it must be your diet, have to be grateful to your parents, i got

my first 2

root-canals done when i was 12.

 

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From: Eliot <ewcollins@...>

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Sent: Wed, June 29, 2011 7:19:01 AM

Subject: No Cavities for 59 Years

 

I went to the dentist yesterday for my semi-annual checkup and cleaning. Once

again I had no cavities, and after 59 years, my teeth are still perfect.

Was it luck? We make our own luck.

Was it heredity? My Dad died at age 55. His teeth were not perfect.

Was it fluoridated water? I only drank non-fluoridated well water until I was

18.

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Viola:

All root canals need to be extracted together with the ligament attached to

the tooth. Why? As you know each tooth is connected to a Chinese Meridian.

The nerve of the tooth has been removed leaving the thousands of tubules

staved for their life giving blood. They now become bacteria factories and

the bacteria leaks out the base of the tooth following along it's specific

Meridian. Over time, medical problems arise along these Meridian points. For

links go to www.drwolfe.com/dentistry/tooth_chart for the complete chart and

for the one applicable to a specific tooth go to

www.secretofthieves.com/tooth-chart/index.cfm.

No Cavities for 59 Years

I went to the dentist yesterday for my semi-annual checkup and cleaning.

Once

again I had no cavities, and after 59 years, my teeth are still perfect.

Was it luck? We make our own luck.

Was it heredity? My Dad died at age 55. His teeth were not perfect.

Was it fluoridated water? I only drank non-fluoridated well water until I

was

18.

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> then it must be your diet, have to be grateful to your parents, i got

my first 2 root-canals done when I was 12.

>

Brushing twice a day and flossing helps as well. So does seeing a well-qualified

dentist twice a year. My dentist takes great pride in her work, takes her time

and does a terrific cleaning.

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