Guest guest Posted April 21, 2006 Report Share Posted April 21, 2006 Hi Dean, I had 3 of my wisdom teeth removed 20 years ago & come to think of it that was a similar time to when I began to lose my health & vitality. I only had my amalgams & a metal bar under a white filling removed last September (safely) having just replaced amalgams with white fillings as & when they needed it before (not safely) & suffered as a consequence. Do I gather from what you are saying that there could still be " nasties " in my jaw from the wisdom teeth - I did get a bad infection after they were removed. I had a syncrometer test which showed clostridium (or something like that, I do not have the details to hand) and the person doing it thought that the infection/bacteria would only go after having my amalgams removed. I have never had a root canal - I have read too many bad things about them & always refused to have them, although if having one meant saving one of my front caps (porcelain) rather than an extraction I guess I would have one. Val Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 16:10:36 +0200 Subject: Re: Inga: DMSA 12.5 mg Hi Inga, I have been around many people that have literally jumped to life after root canal removal and cavitation cleaning. The bacteria in the cavitations can produce chemicals as toxic and more toxic than mercury. I have seen it be the deciding factor for many people many times. My close friend was completely without energy, unable to work and having repeated convulsions. After his cavitations were cleaned (only half of them at that point) and one root canal removed, within a day he was well again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2006 Report Share Posted April 21, 2006 Hi Dean, I had 3 of my wisdom teeth removed 20 years ago & come to think of it that was a similar time to when I began to lose my health & vitality. I only had my amalgams & a metal bar under a white filling removed last September (safely) having just replaced amalgams with white fillings as & when they needed it before (not safely) & suffered as a consequence. Do I gather from what you are saying that there could still be " nasties " in my jaw from the wisdom teeth - I did get a bad infection after they were removed. I had a syncrometer test which showed clostridium (or something like that, I do not have the details to hand) and the person doing it thought that the infection/bacteria would only go after having my amalgams removed. I have never had a root canal - I have read too many bad things about them & always refused to have them, although if having one meant saving one of my front caps (porcelain) rather than an extraction I guess I would have one. Val Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 16:10:36 +0200 Subject: Re: Inga: DMSA 12.5 mg Hi Inga, I have been around many people that have literally jumped to life after root canal removal and cavitation cleaning. The bacteria in the cavitations can produce chemicals as toxic and more toxic than mercury. I have seen it be the deciding factor for many people many times. My close friend was completely without energy, unable to work and having repeated convulsions. After his cavitations were cleaned (only half of them at that point) and one root canal removed, within a day he was well again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2006 Report Share Posted April 22, 2006 >I had 3 of my wisdom teeth removed 20 years ago & come to think of it that >was a similar time to when I began to lose my health & vitality. It is a common theme. Many people can chart their illness manifestations with wisdom removal, amalgam placement and root canal placement. >Do I gather from what you are saying that there could still be " nasties " in my jaw from the >wisdom teeth - I did get a bad infection after they were removed. You can almost be 100% certain that you have cavitations where the wisdoms were (95% to be exact). In there you will find many strains of anaerobic bacteria, clostridium being the most dangerous. It manufactures Isopropyl Alcohol, amongst other things, which Hulda finds is implicated in Cancer >I had a syncrometer test which showed clostridium (or something like that, I do not >have the details to hand) and the person doing it thought that the infection/bacteria would only go after having my amalgams >removed. I believe that all should be addressed. Cavitations, root canals and amalgams. And chelation followed after as I'm learning now. >I have never had a root canal - I have read too many bad things about them & always refused to have them, although if >having one meant saving one of my front caps (porcelain) rather than an extraction I guess I would have one. Not me. I extracted a front tooth which was a root canal. I believe it saved my life, and had previously ruined it. I would give up any tooth rather than have a root canal. To me they are pure evil.... Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2006 Report Share Posted April 22, 2006 >I had 3 of my wisdom teeth removed 20 years ago & come to think of it that >was a similar time to when I began to lose my health & vitality. It is a common theme. Many people can chart their illness manifestations with wisdom removal, amalgam placement and root canal placement. >Do I gather from what you are saying that there could still be " nasties " in my jaw from the >wisdom teeth - I did get a bad infection after they were removed. You can almost be 100% certain that you have cavitations where the wisdoms were (95% to be exact). In there you will find many strains of anaerobic bacteria, clostridium being the most dangerous. It manufactures Isopropyl Alcohol, amongst other things, which Hulda finds is implicated in Cancer >I had a syncrometer test which showed clostridium (or something like that, I do not >have the details to hand) and the person doing it thought that the infection/bacteria would only go after having my amalgams >removed. I believe that all should be addressed. Cavitations, root canals and amalgams. And chelation followed after as I'm learning now. >I have never had a root canal - I have read too many bad things about them & always refused to have them, although if >having one meant saving one of my front caps (porcelain) rather than an extraction I guess I would have one. Not me. I extracted a front tooth which was a root canal. I believe it saved my life, and had previously ruined it. I would give up any tooth rather than have a root canal. To me they are pure evil.... Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2006 Report Share Posted April 22, 2006 >I had 3 of my wisdom teeth removed 20 years ago & come to think of it that >was a similar time to when I began to lose my health & vitality. It is a common theme. Many people can chart their illness manifestations with wisdom removal, amalgam placement and root canal placement. >Do I gather from what you are saying that there could still be " nasties " in my jaw from the >wisdom teeth - I did get a bad infection after they were removed. You can almost be 100% certain that you have cavitations where the wisdoms were (95% to be exact). In there you will find many strains of anaerobic bacteria, clostridium being the most dangerous. It manufactures Isopropyl Alcohol, amongst other things, which Hulda finds is implicated in Cancer >I had a syncrometer test which showed clostridium (or something like that, I do not >have the details to hand) and the person doing it thought that the infection/bacteria would only go after having my amalgams >removed. I believe that all should be addressed. Cavitations, root canals and amalgams. And chelation followed after as I'm learning now. >I have never had a root canal - I have read too many bad things about them & always refused to have them, although if >having one meant saving one of my front caps (porcelain) rather than an extraction I guess I would have one. Not me. I extracted a front tooth which was a root canal. I believe it saved my life, and had previously ruined it. I would give up any tooth rather than have a root canal. To me they are pure evil.... Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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