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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Dentistry's whiz kids write again, May 20, 2006

Reviewer: S. Chaney (USA) - See all my reviews

Tom Levy graduated from s Hopkins University, studied and taught

medicine at Tulane, and then, to paraphrase his words, actually began

to think about what he was doing.

This book, written together with Dr. Kulacz, a former instructor at

NYU, is his critique of dentistry. When I brought it to the attention

of my dentist, a great dentist in his own right, he was very grateful

for the ideas in it, and agreed that Levy and Kulacz's contention

that painkillers that contain noradrenalin retard wound healing, and

that you have to manually curette (scrape) out the mess under bad

root canals made absolute sense. Using a drill produces sufficient

heat to kill more bone.)

Anyone with an inordinate interest in critiques of dental science -

small crowd that we may be - does well to purchase this book.

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10 of 10 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.

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19 of 20 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.

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11 of 45 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.

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16 of 19 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.

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12 of 13 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!

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:

No axes to grind, June 11, 2003

Reviewer: Kimmich " Wowed " (Lakeport, Ca United States) - See

all my reviews

Very well thought out information. I find sometimes, alternative

medcial practitioners have an " axe " to grind or an anti establishment

bias. I found none of that in this book. This was based on logic,

studies, and experience. I have suffered from a " root canal gone bad "

for over a year before I discovered this information. All the doctors

and dentists just shook their collective heads while I was being

poisoned by an infected root canal tooth. Even after I had it

removed, the problem continued. It had tranferred to my jaw and other

areas of my jaw. Without this info, I do not know where I would be at

this point. I am seeking the proper care and expect a great

improvement.

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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:

Super informative, must read!, February 13, 2003

Reviewer: Cristin L. Pullman " positivecynic " (Seattle, WA United

States) - See all my reviews

Drs. Kulacz and Levy paint a vivid, disheartening picture of medicine

and dentistry today. They write in terms easy enough for any

layperson to understand, but their technical abilities shine through.

Drs. Kulacz and Levy are saving lives through the spread of

information and their work. Everyone should read this book.

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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:

Dentistry's hidden health dangers, October 10, 2002

Reviewer: A reader

This book boldly explores the dangers of common dental procedures

such as root canals that leave lingering infection in the jawbone and

may cause a host of serious medical diseases. Clear explanation of

the process as well as numerous old and new scientific references

support the authors articulate description of this subject. The best

book that I have read on dentistry. A must read for anyone that has

had or is having dental work done!

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