Guest guest Posted April 6, 2003 Report Share Posted April 6, 2003 Who is your " old " dentist and where is he? I would like to go to him if possible. I doubt whether your new dentist will even read the stuff but we just have to keep trying to educate these guts. My next door neighbor is my dentist and I have given him stuff but he has yet to read it. I only let him do what I want done and he thinks I am a kook but I don't have an alternative at the moment. Thanks for your info. Best wishes and much love, Ken Ken Gullan Institute for Research Integration (IRI) San Diego, CA 92106-2424 IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit corporation established to help children with developmental difficulties. To contact me off-list use kengullan@... or call Re: Digest Number 2125 > That's an interesting message on dentists. It reminded me of my > experiences with dentists. About 10 years ago I had gum disease > and went to a dentist that was close by, he did a deep scaling and > gave me antibiotics and told me to come back in a week to see if I > needed gum surgery. Well, of course he said the antibiotics didn't > do any good and he referred me to an oral surgeon. I went and was > examined and then told that it would cost me $3,000 over and > above what the insurance covered. I told him I'd get back to him. > The next day I received a newsletter from a prominent > alternative medicine physician and the headline was, " Never Have > Gum Surgery Again " . Well, I had to write for a list of dentists in > my area that practiced the 'Kyes' method, which came within a > week. > > I chose the dentist I wanted to go to and was amazed at what he > told me. He said that most people don't need gum surgery, if they > take it upon themselves to take care of their teeth. Most people > would rather have the dentist treat them than to brush and floss > regularly. Also, fluoride is one of the worst poisons you can put in > your mouth, it goes to your blood stream just like anything else > you put in your mouth. He took a sample of my gums with a cotton > swap and put it under a microscope and showed me all the bacteria > that was causing the problems. He then medicated my gums and > gave me a program to follow when I got home. > > I had to brush twice a day with a mixture of Baking Soda and > Peroxide (make it into a paste). Then I had to use a rubber tip, > which you can get at the end of a toothbrush, and work the > mixture into the gums. I had to go back every 3 months so he > could check my progress, and within a year my gums were back to > normal. To this day I still follow that regimen and have never used > regular toothpaste again. I also don't have to worry about cavities > because peroxide is a natural antibiotic. > > Within the last year I moved too far away from my dentist and > started going to another one close by, and when they cleaned my > teeth they were going to use fluoride as their treatment after > cleaning. I refused the treatment and explained the dangers of > fluoride. Of course they didn't believe it, and if they did, it's big > business so they wouldn't do anything about it. But, my next > appointment is next week and I have taken all the information I > got off the internet and printed it out for them on fluoride. Once > they read it they can do what they want, either research it > further or throw it away and continue poisoning people. > > I'm seriously thinking about driving the extra miles to get to my > old dentist after this next appointment with the new one. I truly > don't believe they care whether they're poisoning folks or not. > There' s a good article at http://www.cat007.com on fluoride, if > anyone is interested. > > Thanks for listening, > mj > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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