Guest guest Posted August 12, 2005 Report Share Posted August 12, 2005 Just curious, why do you think so many of us are infected with so many bacteria systemically, and ill? In my case, a tickbite did me in. But I look back at my whole life and here's what I see: first, they gave me braces and I don't think that's a good idea. A dentist once confessed to me that the patients with the most root canals had always had braces as a kid. There you are putting metal rigs in the mouth, changing, tightening etc, moving the bone around, and really just weakening the whole structure and perhaps damaging the nerves. In addition, you can't really clean the teeth where the braces are, FOR YEARS. So you inevitably get them off and have cavities. Unless you have really bad looking teeth, this practice is invasive and unecessary I think. Anyway, then with those cavities, they put in mercury/silver fillings. The metals create an acidic environment in the mouth, leading to more cavities. The mercury leaches into your body, poisoning you with heavy metals. Then you have a high sugar diet, which only creates more havoc. Then, if the filling hasn't been properly sealed, decay grows under it. So you have to drill it out, damage the tooth some more, fill it again. Each time, you are likely letting bacteria into the dentin of the tooth during the procedure. They don't really sterilize the tooth. Meanwhile, you're given sporadic frequent doses of antibiotics for every little problem that comes along rather than letting your body heal it. You disrupt your gut ecology. By the time you get to the stage of needing a root canal, not just that nerve is infected, the whole root system has bacteria in it. I tried a root canal but only kept it for a few days as the stuff made me ill. So I pulled a few teeth--they were next to each other in the back--. Really, they should just leave our teeth alone! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2005 Report Share Posted August 12, 2005 you sound like me. i'm petrified when i see the unecessary inflammtion being created by dentists. > Just curious, why do you think so many of us are infected with so > many bacteria systemically, and ill? > > In my case, a tickbite did me in. > > But I look back at my whole life and here's what I see: first, they > gave me braces and I don't think that's a good idea. A dentist once > confessed to me that the patients with the most root canals had > always had braces as a kid. There you are putting metal rigs in the > mouth, changing, tightening etc, moving the bone around, and really > just weakening the whole structure and perhaps damaging the nerves. > In addition, you can't really clean the teeth where the braces are, > FOR YEARS. So you inevitably get them off and have cavities. > > Unless you have really bad looking teeth, this practice is invasive > and unecessary I think. > > Anyway, then with those cavities, they put in mercury/silver > fillings. The metals create an acidic environment in the mouth, > leading to more cavities. The mercury leaches into your body, > poisoning you with heavy metals. > > Then you have a high sugar diet, which only creates more havoc. > > Then, if the filling hasn't been properly sealed, decay grows under > it. So you have to drill it out, damage the tooth some more, fill it > again. Each time, you are likely letting bacteria into the dentin of > the tooth during the procedure. They don't really sterilize the tooth. > > Meanwhile, you're given sporadic frequent doses of antibiotics for > every little problem that comes along rather than letting your body > heal it. You disrupt your gut ecology. > > By the time you get to the stage of needing a root canal, not just > that nerve is infected, the whole root system has bacteria in it. I > tried a root canal but only kept it for a few days as the stuff made > me ill. So I pulled a few teeth--they were next to each other in the > back--. > > Really, they should just leave our teeth alone! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2005 Report Share Posted August 12, 2005 In a message dated 8/12/05 10:24:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time, jenbooks13@... writes: Then, if the filling hasn't been properly sealed, decay grows under it. So you have to drill it out, damage the tooth some more, fill it again. Each time, you are likely letting bacteria into the dentin of the tooth during the procedure. They don't really sterilize the tooth jen, I fully agree with you. i can relate with the tick bite and then the filling, and then infected must be removed, etc. Never wanted braces and frankly I thiink it saved my life because my jaw problmes were getting serious. I experienced facial paralysis a few times and I urged my parents to never put the braces on. if I could change back the hands of time, i would never have gotten a metal filling as a little girl, I don't think i'd suffer as much today, but with lyme the combo is deadly. Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2005 Report Share Posted September 8, 2005 I'll see- I had a couple more of the same.I thought it timed in with that babesia thing very well. I know walter would point the babesia and erhlichia out if it were there.Half the samples look like mine and the rest are a bacterial zoo of things, in his tests.I think though he has pretty much turned his back on things last time we communicated he was having fun with his new girlfriend als a vet they were in italian national parks doing parasitic smears on all the wildlife and documenting stuff. He basically didn't care for the crap shoot of providing clean science and being told by the medical community they really don't like this sort of stuff.I think they like the psychiatric angle better, but when you present with animals with fatigue I suppose the treatments they offer humans don't cut it, so he just fixes them and documents the whole thing.- -- In infections , " jill1313 " <jenbooks13@h...> wrote: > Can you post more pictures???? That was fascinating Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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