Guest guest Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 Hi , Speaking from experience, yes, I think that they can create similar immunity disturbances. Immunity becomes taxed with the constant effort of attempting to ward off the infection. Infection can become like a poison, though the science and behavior are different than Hg. Until I brought the cavitations under control, I thought that all my neurological symtoms were mercury but the infection was running through my blood and brain too. The infection symtoms were more like delerium and confusion. The Hg poison is straight immovable depression and pressure in my brain. That's my experience! Gikas wrote: Citrus Punch I know that cavitations can make people very sick, but I am wondering if they can cause the " same " things as mercury toxicity, e.g. autoimmune illness, endocrine problems, etc.? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 Hi , Speaking from experience, yes, I think that they can create similar immunity disturbances. Immunity becomes taxed with the constant effort of attempting to ward off the infection. Infection can become like a poison, though the science and behavior are different than Hg. Until I brought the cavitations under control, I thought that all my neurological symtoms were mercury but the infection was running through my blood and brain too. The infection symtoms were more like delerium and confusion. The Hg poison is straight immovable depression and pressure in my brain. That's my experience! Gikas wrote: Citrus Punch I know that cavitations can make people very sick, but I am wondering if they can cause the " same " things as mercury toxicity, e.g. autoimmune illness, endocrine problems, etc.? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 Hi , Speaking from experience, yes, I think that they can create similar immunity disturbances. Immunity becomes taxed with the constant effort of attempting to ward off the infection. Infection can become like a poison, though the science and behavior are different than Hg. Until I brought the cavitations under control, I thought that all my neurological symtoms were mercury but the infection was running through my blood and brain too. The infection symtoms were more like delerium and confusion. The Hg poison is straight immovable depression and pressure in my brain. That's my experience! Gikas wrote: Citrus Punch I know that cavitations can make people very sick, but I am wondering if they can cause the " same " things as mercury toxicity, e.g. autoimmune illness, endocrine problems, etc.? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 I have worked with many people who have removed their root canals removed and cleaned cavitations (before removing amalgams) and it has cleared up an impressive array of symptoms including ME, Headaches, shoulder and neck pain, hip pain, digestive problems, skin issues and the list goes on..... ....almost indistinguishable symptoms from mercury toxicity. I personally consider them more dangerous than mercury because they are progressive meaning as your immune system is weakened the bacteria (mostly dangerous anaerobic) spread and colonise more of your body. That is why the dental clean-up I did included all of the above as well as all metals. Dean cavitations Citrus Punch I know that cavitations can make people very sick, but I am wondering if they can cause the " same " things as mercury toxicity, e.g. autoimmune illness, endocrine problems, etc.? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 I have worked with many people who have removed their root canals removed and cleaned cavitations (before removing amalgams) and it has cleared up an impressive array of symptoms including ME, Headaches, shoulder and neck pain, hip pain, digestive problems, skin issues and the list goes on..... ....almost indistinguishable symptoms from mercury toxicity. I personally consider them more dangerous than mercury because they are progressive meaning as your immune system is weakened the bacteria (mostly dangerous anaerobic) spread and colonise more of your body. That is why the dental clean-up I did included all of the above as well as all metals. Dean cavitations Citrus Punch I know that cavitations can make people very sick, but I am wondering if they can cause the " same " things as mercury toxicity, e.g. autoimmune illness, endocrine problems, etc.? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 I have worked with many people who have removed their root canals removed and cleaned cavitations (before removing amalgams) and it has cleared up an impressive array of symptoms including ME, Headaches, shoulder and neck pain, hip pain, digestive problems, skin issues and the list goes on..... ....almost indistinguishable symptoms from mercury toxicity. I personally consider them more dangerous than mercury because they are progressive meaning as your immune system is weakened the bacteria (mostly dangerous anaerobic) spread and colonise more of your body. That is why the dental clean-up I did included all of the above as well as all metals. Dean cavitations Citrus Punch I know that cavitations can make people very sick, but I am wondering if they can cause the " same " things as mercury toxicity, e.g. autoimmune illness, endocrine problems, etc.? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 All root canals are bad. They are dead teeth and emit toxins into the body. They have been linked to cancers, and many other disease. They are a huge burden on the immune system. Cavitat scan is best. By impacted..do you mean the teeth are still there or have they been removed? If we are talking old wisdom teeth removal but were impacted, it is very likley there are cavitations there. I ended up with one in the socket that had " dry socket " . > > Is CAVITAT SCAN is the best way to ruled out cavitation problems in IMPACTED > WISDOM TEETHS ? > > OR Their is any other test to confirm it ? > > Are all ROOT CANALS are BAD ? > > > Thanks, > > > Nadeem > > > > > >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation > >To: <frequent-dose-chelation > > >Subject: Re: Cavitations > >Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 18:45:17 +0200 > > > > > >Do you have root canals or cavitations? > >I'm my personal opinion I believe them to be HIGHLY toxic and have seen > >remarkable recoveries from strange symptoms when they are addressed. > >--------Could you tell us more about these remarkable recoveries. I have > >only had my amalgams removed and not yet dealt with cavitations, but keep > >wondering if they're part of my problem. So any info on this would be > >greatly appreciated!------Jackie T. > > > >It would take me a long time to convey in writing the remarkable changes I > >have felt in my own body and in others that have had their root canals > >removed and cavitations cleaned (I work as a physio). I have felt stiff > >necks I have know for years soften in weeks following root canal extraction > >and cavitation cleaning. I have seen shoulder pains vanish in days, ear > >pain disappear instantly, sinus's open, and much much more. > >A friend of mine was in real health trouble (close to death) with no > >apparent medical cause. (he had taken his amalgams out a long time ago) The > >root canal removal and cavitation work saved his life quickly. The metals > >still need to come out and followed up with chelation. I don't think you > >can separate mercury, root canals and cavitations. The toxins from > >cavitations can mimic mercury - although they tend to target kidneys, heart > >and other organs and the energy system in my experience. The mercury seems > >to zap the glands preferentially. The literature is right 95 percent of > >wisdoms have cavitations. Some filled with air, some with soft tissue and > >some with foul-smelling green gunk. I have seen them. > > > >I wouldn't personally leave a root canal, cavitation or amalgam in my > >mouth, nor any other metal for that matter (well except gold that is....I > >don't know why, but people with pure gold seem to have healthier immune > >systems even with a lot of other dental toxicity). I sort of feel that > >these issues will get you in the end.... > > > >Having said that, even after addressing the cavitations and root canals I > >did not get well until I chelated out the mercury that had been bouncing > >around me since I had my amalgams removed 9 years ago. > >It seems I was absolutely unable to excrete the mercury without help... > >Thank you Andy and this list for that remarkable information :-) > >Dean > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 All root canals are bad. They are dead teeth and emit toxins into the body. They have been linked to cancers, and many other disease. They are a huge burden on the immune system. Cavitat scan is best. By impacted..do you mean the teeth are still there or have they been removed? If we are talking old wisdom teeth removal but were impacted, it is very likley there are cavitations there. I ended up with one in the socket that had " dry socket " . > > Is CAVITAT SCAN is the best way to ruled out cavitation problems in IMPACTED > WISDOM TEETHS ? > > OR Their is any other test to confirm it ? > > Are all ROOT CANALS are BAD ? > > > Thanks, > > > Nadeem > > > > > >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation > >To: <frequent-dose-chelation > > >Subject: Re: Cavitations > >Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 18:45:17 +0200 > > > > > >Do you have root canals or cavitations? > >I'm my personal opinion I believe them to be HIGHLY toxic and have seen > >remarkable recoveries from strange symptoms when they are addressed. > >--------Could you tell us more about these remarkable recoveries. I have > >only had my amalgams removed and not yet dealt with cavitations, but keep > >wondering if they're part of my problem. So any info on this would be > >greatly appreciated!------Jackie T. > > > >It would take me a long time to convey in writing the remarkable changes I > >have felt in my own body and in others that have had their root canals > >removed and cavitations cleaned (I work as a physio). I have felt stiff > >necks I have know for years soften in weeks following root canal extraction > >and cavitation cleaning. I have seen shoulder pains vanish in days, ear > >pain disappear instantly, sinus's open, and much much more. > >A friend of mine was in real health trouble (close to death) with no > >apparent medical cause. (he had taken his amalgams out a long time ago) The > >root canal removal and cavitation work saved his life quickly. The metals > >still need to come out and followed up with chelation. I don't think you > >can separate mercury, root canals and cavitations. The toxins from > >cavitations can mimic mercury - although they tend to target kidneys, heart > >and other organs and the energy system in my experience. The mercury seems > >to zap the glands preferentially. The literature is right 95 percent of > >wisdoms have cavitations. Some filled with air, some with soft tissue and > >some with foul-smelling green gunk. I have seen them. > > > >I wouldn't personally leave a root canal, cavitation or amalgam in my > >mouth, nor any other metal for that matter (well except gold that is....I > >don't know why, but people with pure gold seem to have healthier immune > >systems even with a lot of other dental toxicity). I sort of feel that > >these issues will get you in the end.... > > > >Having said that, even after addressing the cavitations and root canals I > >did not get well until I chelated out the mercury that had been bouncing > >around me since I had my amalgams removed 9 years ago. > >It seems I was absolutely unable to excrete the mercury without help... > >Thank you Andy and this list for that remarkable information :-) > >Dean > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 All root canals are bad. They are dead teeth and emit toxins into the body. They have been linked to cancers, and many other disease. They are a huge burden on the immune system. Cavitat scan is best. By impacted..do you mean the teeth are still there or have they been removed? If we are talking old wisdom teeth removal but were impacted, it is very likley there are cavitations there. I ended up with one in the socket that had " dry socket " . > > Is CAVITAT SCAN is the best way to ruled out cavitation problems in IMPACTED > WISDOM TEETHS ? > > OR Their is any other test to confirm it ? > > Are all ROOT CANALS are BAD ? > > > Thanks, > > > Nadeem > > > > > >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation > >To: <frequent-dose-chelation > > >Subject: Re: Cavitations > >Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 18:45:17 +0200 > > > > > >Do you have root canals or cavitations? > >I'm my personal opinion I believe them to be HIGHLY toxic and have seen > >remarkable recoveries from strange symptoms when they are addressed. > >--------Could you tell us more about these remarkable recoveries. I have > >only had my amalgams removed and not yet dealt with cavitations, but keep > >wondering if they're part of my problem. So any info on this would be > >greatly appreciated!------Jackie T. > > > >It would take me a long time to convey in writing the remarkable changes I > >have felt in my own body and in others that have had their root canals > >removed and cavitations cleaned (I work as a physio). I have felt stiff > >necks I have know for years soften in weeks following root canal extraction > >and cavitation cleaning. I have seen shoulder pains vanish in days, ear > >pain disappear instantly, sinus's open, and much much more. > >A friend of mine was in real health trouble (close to death) with no > >apparent medical cause. (he had taken his amalgams out a long time ago) The > >root canal removal and cavitation work saved his life quickly. The metals > >still need to come out and followed up with chelation. I don't think you > >can separate mercury, root canals and cavitations. The toxins from > >cavitations can mimic mercury - although they tend to target kidneys, heart > >and other organs and the energy system in my experience. The mercury seems > >to zap the glands preferentially. The literature is right 95 percent of > >wisdoms have cavitations. Some filled with air, some with soft tissue and > >some with foul-smelling green gunk. I have seen them. > > > >I wouldn't personally leave a root canal, cavitation or amalgam in my > >mouth, nor any other metal for that matter (well except gold that is....I > >don't know why, but people with pure gold seem to have healthier immune > >systems even with a lot of other dental toxicity). I sort of feel that > >these issues will get you in the end.... > > > >Having said that, even after addressing the cavitations and root canals I > >did not get well until I chelated out the mercury that had been bouncing > >around me since I had my amalgams removed 9 years ago. > >It seems I was absolutely unable to excrete the mercury without help... > >Thank you Andy and this list for that remarkable information :-) > >Dean > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2006 Report Share Posted October 15, 2006 >All root canals are bad. They are dead teeth and emit toxins into >the body. They have been linked to cancers, and many other disease. >They are a huge burden on the immune system. Dean: I agree whole-heartedly. Root canals are devastating (and cavitations) and the toxins they CONSTANTLY emit, depending on the state of your immune system, can mimic mercury. The root canal procedure is fatally-flawed and should never have been allowed into dentistry (like just about every dental procedure). I had a CAVITAT scan done and it was spot-on at picking up cavitations. The lower jaw has been said to act like a 'holding tank' for toxicity. Some cavitations are caused by bio-accumulation (like from mercury) and are in the lower jaw in areas that cannot be cleaned. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2006 Report Share Posted October 15, 2006 >All root canals are bad. They are dead teeth and emit toxins into >the body. They have been linked to cancers, and many other disease. >They are a huge burden on the immune system. Dean: I agree whole-heartedly. Root canals are devastating (and cavitations) and the toxins they CONSTANTLY emit, depending on the state of your immune system, can mimic mercury. The root canal procedure is fatally-flawed and should never have been allowed into dentistry (like just about every dental procedure). I had a CAVITAT scan done and it was spot-on at picking up cavitations. The lower jaw has been said to act like a 'holding tank' for toxicity. Some cavitations are caused by bio-accumulation (like from mercury) and are in the lower jaw in areas that cannot be cleaned. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 If Cavitat Scan do not show any problem in impacted ( below gum) wisdom teeth-- Is it necessary to take them out ? OR Is their any other TEST to find about conditions of impacted wisdom teeth i.e to keep them or extract them. Anybody heard of NEWTOM Test ? Thanks, Nadeem > >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation >To: frequent-dose-chelation >Subject: Re: Cavitations >Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 04:18:57 -0000 > >All root canals are bad. They are dead teeth and emit toxins into >the body. They have been linked to cancers, and many other disease. >They are a huge burden on the immune system. >Cavitat scan is best. By impacted..do you mean the teeth are still >there or have they been removed? If we are talking old wisdom teeth >removal but were impacted, it is very likley there are cavitations >there. I ended up with one in the socket that had " dry socket " . > > > > > > Is CAVITAT SCAN is the best way to ruled out cavitation problems >in IMPACTED > > WISDOM TEETHS ? > > > > OR Their is any other test to confirm it ? > > > > Are all ROOT CANALS are BAD ? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Nadeem > > > > > > > > > >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation > > >To: <frequent-dose-chelation > > > >Subject: Re: Cavitations > > >Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 18:45:17 +0200 > > > > > > > > >Do you have root canals or cavitations? > > >I'm my personal opinion I believe them to be HIGHLY toxic and >have seen > > >remarkable recoveries from strange symptoms when they are >addressed. > > >--------Could you tell us more about these remarkable recoveries. >I have > > >only had my amalgams removed and not yet dealt with cavitations, >but keep > > >wondering if they're part of my problem. So any info on this >would be > > >greatly appreciated!------Jackie T. > > > > > >It would take me a long time to convey in writing the remarkable >changes I > > >have felt in my own body and in others that have had their root >canals > > >removed and cavitations cleaned (I work as a physio). I have felt >stiff > > >necks I have know for years soften in weeks following root canal >extraction > > >and cavitation cleaning. I have seen shoulder pains vanish in >days, ear > > >pain disappear instantly, sinus's open, and much much more. > > >A friend of mine was in real health trouble (close to death) with >no > > >apparent medical cause. (he had taken his amalgams out a long >time ago) The > > >root canal removal and cavitation work saved his life quickly. >The metals > > >still need to come out and followed up with chelation. I don't >think you > > >can separate mercury, root canals and cavitations. The toxins >from > > >cavitations can mimic mercury - although they tend to target >kidneys, heart > > >and other organs and the energy system in my experience. The >mercury seems > > >to zap the glands preferentially. The literature is right 95 >percent of > > >wisdoms have cavitations. Some filled with air, some with soft >tissue and > > >some with foul-smelling green gunk. I have seen them. > > > > > >I wouldn't personally leave a root canal, cavitation or amalgam >in my > > >mouth, nor any other metal for that matter (well except gold that >is....I > > >don't know why, but people with pure gold seem to have healthier >immune > > >systems even with a lot of other dental toxicity). I sort of feel >that > > >these issues will get you in the end.... > > > > > >Having said that, even after addressing the cavitations and root >canals I > > >did not get well until I chelated out the mercury that had been >bouncing > > >around me since I had my amalgams removed 9 years ago. > > >It seems I was absolutely unable to excrete the mercury without >help... > > >Thank you Andy and this list for that remarkable information :-) > > >Dean > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 If Cavitat Scan do not show any problem in impacted ( below gum) wisdom teeth-- Is it necessary to take them out ? OR Is their any other TEST to find about conditions of impacted wisdom teeth i.e to keep them or extract them. Anybody heard of NEWTOM Test ? Thanks, Nadeem > >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation >To: frequent-dose-chelation >Subject: Re: Cavitations >Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 04:18:57 -0000 > >All root canals are bad. They are dead teeth and emit toxins into >the body. They have been linked to cancers, and many other disease. >They are a huge burden on the immune system. >Cavitat scan is best. By impacted..do you mean the teeth are still >there or have they been removed? If we are talking old wisdom teeth >removal but were impacted, it is very likley there are cavitations >there. I ended up with one in the socket that had " dry socket " . > > > > > > Is CAVITAT SCAN is the best way to ruled out cavitation problems >in IMPACTED > > WISDOM TEETHS ? > > > > OR Their is any other test to confirm it ? > > > > Are all ROOT CANALS are BAD ? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Nadeem > > > > > > > > > >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation > > >To: <frequent-dose-chelation > > > >Subject: Re: Cavitations > > >Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 18:45:17 +0200 > > > > > > > > >Do you have root canals or cavitations? > > >I'm my personal opinion I believe them to be HIGHLY toxic and >have seen > > >remarkable recoveries from strange symptoms when they are >addressed. > > >--------Could you tell us more about these remarkable recoveries. >I have > > >only had my amalgams removed and not yet dealt with cavitations, >but keep > > >wondering if they're part of my problem. So any info on this >would be > > >greatly appreciated!------Jackie T. > > > > > >It would take me a long time to convey in writing the remarkable >changes I > > >have felt in my own body and in others that have had their root >canals > > >removed and cavitations cleaned (I work as a physio). I have felt >stiff > > >necks I have know for years soften in weeks following root canal >extraction > > >and cavitation cleaning. I have seen shoulder pains vanish in >days, ear > > >pain disappear instantly, sinus's open, and much much more. > > >A friend of mine was in real health trouble (close to death) with >no > > >apparent medical cause. (he had taken his amalgams out a long >time ago) The > > >root canal removal and cavitation work saved his life quickly. >The metals > > >still need to come out and followed up with chelation. I don't >think you > > >can separate mercury, root canals and cavitations. The toxins >from > > >cavitations can mimic mercury - although they tend to target >kidneys, heart > > >and other organs and the energy system in my experience. The >mercury seems > > >to zap the glands preferentially. The literature is right 95 >percent of > > >wisdoms have cavitations. Some filled with air, some with soft >tissue and > > >some with foul-smelling green gunk. I have seen them. > > > > > >I wouldn't personally leave a root canal, cavitation or amalgam >in my > > >mouth, nor any other metal for that matter (well except gold that >is....I > > >don't know why, but people with pure gold seem to have healthier >immune > > >systems even with a lot of other dental toxicity). I sort of feel >that > > >these issues will get you in the end.... > > > > > >Having said that, even after addressing the cavitations and root >canals I > > >did not get well until I chelated out the mercury that had been >bouncing > > >around me since I had my amalgams removed 9 years ago. > > >It seems I was absolutely unable to excrete the mercury without >help... > > >Thank you Andy and this list for that remarkable information :-) > > >Dean > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 If Cavitat Scan do not show any problem in impacted ( below gum) wisdom teeth-- Is it necessary to take them out ? OR Is their any other TEST to find about conditions of impacted wisdom teeth i.e to keep them or extract them. Anybody heard of NEWTOM Test ? Thanks, Nadeem > >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation >To: frequent-dose-chelation >Subject: Re: Cavitations >Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 04:18:57 -0000 > >All root canals are bad. They are dead teeth and emit toxins into >the body. They have been linked to cancers, and many other disease. >They are a huge burden on the immune system. >Cavitat scan is best. By impacted..do you mean the teeth are still >there or have they been removed? If we are talking old wisdom teeth >removal but were impacted, it is very likley there are cavitations >there. I ended up with one in the socket that had " dry socket " . > > > > > > Is CAVITAT SCAN is the best way to ruled out cavitation problems >in IMPACTED > > WISDOM TEETHS ? > > > > OR Their is any other test to confirm it ? > > > > Are all ROOT CANALS are BAD ? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Nadeem > > > > > > > > > >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation > > >To: <frequent-dose-chelation > > > >Subject: Re: Cavitations > > >Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 18:45:17 +0200 > > > > > > > > >Do you have root canals or cavitations? > > >I'm my personal opinion I believe them to be HIGHLY toxic and >have seen > > >remarkable recoveries from strange symptoms when they are >addressed. > > >--------Could you tell us more about these remarkable recoveries. >I have > > >only had my amalgams removed and not yet dealt with cavitations, >but keep > > >wondering if they're part of my problem. So any info on this >would be > > >greatly appreciated!------Jackie T. > > > > > >It would take me a long time to convey in writing the remarkable >changes I > > >have felt in my own body and in others that have had their root >canals > > >removed and cavitations cleaned (I work as a physio). I have felt >stiff > > >necks I have know for years soften in weeks following root canal >extraction > > >and cavitation cleaning. I have seen shoulder pains vanish in >days, ear > > >pain disappear instantly, sinus's open, and much much more. > > >A friend of mine was in real health trouble (close to death) with >no > > >apparent medical cause. (he had taken his amalgams out a long >time ago) The > > >root canal removal and cavitation work saved his life quickly. >The metals > > >still need to come out and followed up with chelation. I don't >think you > > >can separate mercury, root canals and cavitations. The toxins >from > > >cavitations can mimic mercury - although they tend to target >kidneys, heart > > >and other organs and the energy system in my experience. The >mercury seems > > >to zap the glands preferentially. The literature is right 95 >percent of > > >wisdoms have cavitations. Some filled with air, some with soft >tissue and > > >some with foul-smelling green gunk. I have seen them. > > > > > >I wouldn't personally leave a root canal, cavitation or amalgam >in my > > >mouth, nor any other metal for that matter (well except gold that >is....I > > >don't know why, but people with pure gold seem to have healthier >immune > > >systems even with a lot of other dental toxicity). I sort of feel >that > > >these issues will get you in the end.... > > > > > >Having said that, even after addressing the cavitations and root >canals I > > >did not get well until I chelated out the mercury that had been >bouncing > > >around me since I had my amalgams removed 9 years ago. > > >It seems I was absolutely unable to excrete the mercury without >help... > > >Thank you Andy and this list for that remarkable information :-) > > >Dean > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 If some cavitations cannot be cleaned, what can you do? Personnaly I heard of powerful magnetic pulse therapy to clean bacteria from cavitations but I don't know if there is any truth to that. > > I had a CAVITAT scan done and it was spot-on at picking up cavitations. The lower jaw has been said to act like a 'holding tank' for toxicity. Some cavitations are caused by bio-accumulation (like from mercury) and are in the lower jaw in areas that cannot be cleaned. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 see bottom Re: Re: Cavitations >All root canals are bad. They are dead teeth and emit toxins into >the body. They have been linked to cancers, and many other disease. >They are a huge burden on the immune system. Dean: I agree whole-heartedly. Root canals are devastating (and cavitations) and the toxins they CONSTANTLY emit, depending on the state of your immune system, can mimic mercury. The root canal procedure is fatally-flawed and should never have been allowed into dentistry (like just about every dental procedure). I had a CAVITAT scan done and it was spot-on at picking up cavitations. The lower jaw has been said to act like a 'holding tank' for toxicity. Some cavitations are caused by bio-accumulation (like from mercury) and are in the lower jaw in areas that cannot be cleaned. ---------Dean, I am glad to hear that you were happy with your CAVITAT scan, and felt it was very accurate. I have read about them and have kept it on the back burner, because I wanted to see what just amalgam removal and some chelation would do for me first, and of course the money issue. But I often have this feeling that my body is almost constantly fighting something, and I keep wondering about the cavitations. I had all my wisdom teeth removed over 15 years ago, and I do recall having at least one dry socket. I believe two mercury-free dentists have told me that my wisdom teeth sites look suspicious just from panorex x-ray, so it may be time to address this next. It will involve some traveling and more money, but I think it might be worth it.-------Jackie T. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 Dr recommends small northpole magnets and a home-made tooth zapper to clear such cavitations. http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/drclarknetwork/tooth_zapper.html But DON'T treat any teeth with metals in them or metal crowns, and there are many more steps to follow to do it safely. She has in the past recommended DMSO as a mouthwash to clean cavitations and you can add vitamin C to it. http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/drclarknetwork/cavitations.html Others have recommend using an Antibiotic dissolved with vitamin C and DMSO to penetrate the jaw lesions. Some people have had parts of their jaw 'scraped' clean to remove necrotic bone. It is not pleasant. Please be aware that this is not part of the Cutler protocol and Andy does not recommend the use of DMSO in mercury toxic people as it can mobilise mercury. Perhaps it could be used after chelation has ended. >>If some cavitations cannot be cleaned, what can you do? >>Personnaly I heard of powerful magnetic pulse therapy to clean bacteria >>from cavitations but I don't know if there is any truth to that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 Dr recommends small northpole magnets and a home-made tooth zapper to clear such cavitations. http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/drclarknetwork/tooth_zapper.html But DON'T treat any teeth with metals in them or metal crowns, and there are many more steps to follow to do it safely. She has in the past recommended DMSO as a mouthwash to clean cavitations and you can add vitamin C to it. http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/drclarknetwork/cavitations.html Others have recommend using an Antibiotic dissolved with vitamin C and DMSO to penetrate the jaw lesions. Some people have had parts of their jaw 'scraped' clean to remove necrotic bone. It is not pleasant. Please be aware that this is not part of the Cutler protocol and Andy does not recommend the use of DMSO in mercury toxic people as it can mobilise mercury. Perhaps it could be used after chelation has ended. >>If some cavitations cannot be cleaned, what can you do? >>Personnaly I heard of powerful magnetic pulse therapy to clean bacteria >>from cavitations but I don't know if there is any truth to that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 ---------Dean, I am glad to hear that you were happy with your CAVITAT scan, and felt it was very accurate. I have read about them and have kept it on the back burner, because I wanted to see what just amalgam removal and some chelation would do for me first, and of course the money issue. But I often have this feeling that my body is almost constantly fighting something, and I keep wondering about the cavitations. I had all my wisdom teeth removed over 15 years ago, and I do recall having at least one dry socket. I believe two mercury-free dentists have told me that my wisdom teeth sites look suspicious just from panorex x-ray, so it may be time to address this next. It will involve some traveling and more money, but I think it might be worth it.-------Jackie T. The Majority of the people I know were unable to afford the CAVITAT scan and had the peridontist open up the old extraction sites anyway. The literature was right 95% of old wisdoms contained cavitations. I would advise you to find someone that KNOWS how to clean them and check them out regardless of a CAVITAT. The CAVITAT is only really useful practically in someone that has had masses of extractions and it is not feasable to check out every old site. You can never, never rule out a cavitation by x-ray as most are not visible - but if your dentists says it looks suspicious then you are sure to have one. One of the most dramatic recoveries I've seen was from someone who had ME for twenty years. When they cleaned the green gunk out of her wisdoms, the ME vanished with it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 ---------Dean, I am glad to hear that you were happy with your CAVITAT scan, and felt it was very accurate. I have read about them and have kept it on the back burner, because I wanted to see what just amalgam removal and some chelation would do for me first, and of course the money issue. But I often have this feeling that my body is almost constantly fighting something, and I keep wondering about the cavitations. I had all my wisdom teeth removed over 15 years ago, and I do recall having at least one dry socket. I believe two mercury-free dentists have told me that my wisdom teeth sites look suspicious just from panorex x-ray, so it may be time to address this next. It will involve some traveling and more money, but I think it might be worth it.-------Jackie T. The Majority of the people I know were unable to afford the CAVITAT scan and had the peridontist open up the old extraction sites anyway. The literature was right 95% of old wisdoms contained cavitations. I would advise you to find someone that KNOWS how to clean them and check them out regardless of a CAVITAT. The CAVITAT is only really useful practically in someone that has had masses of extractions and it is not feasable to check out every old site. You can never, never rule out a cavitation by x-ray as most are not visible - but if your dentists says it looks suspicious then you are sure to have one. One of the most dramatic recoveries I've seen was from someone who had ME for twenty years. When they cleaned the green gunk out of her wisdoms, the ME vanished with it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 ---------Dean, I am glad to hear that you were happy with your CAVITAT scan, and felt it was very accurate. I have read about them and have kept it on the back burner, because I wanted to see what just amalgam removal and some chelation would do for me first, and of course the money issue. But I often have this feeling that my body is almost constantly fighting something, and I keep wondering about the cavitations. I had all my wisdom teeth removed over 15 years ago, and I do recall having at least one dry socket. I believe two mercury-free dentists have told me that my wisdom teeth sites look suspicious just from panorex x-ray, so it may be time to address this next. It will involve some traveling and more money, but I think it might be worth it.-------Jackie T. The Majority of the people I know were unable to afford the CAVITAT scan and had the peridontist open up the old extraction sites anyway. The literature was right 95% of old wisdoms contained cavitations. I would advise you to find someone that KNOWS how to clean them and check them out regardless of a CAVITAT. The CAVITAT is only really useful practically in someone that has had masses of extractions and it is not feasable to check out every old site. You can never, never rule out a cavitation by x-ray as most are not visible - but if your dentists says it looks suspicious then you are sure to have one. One of the most dramatic recoveries I've seen was from someone who had ME for twenty years. When they cleaned the green gunk out of her wisdoms, the ME vanished with it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2006 Report Share Posted October 17, 2006 Is it possible to have cavitations if you have never had any teeth extracted? ~Nahla Jackie wrote: see bottom Re: Re: Cavitations >All root canals are bad. They are dead teeth and emit toxins into >the body. They have been linked to cancers, and many other disease. >They are a huge burden on the immune system. Dean: I agree whole-heartedly. Root canals are devastating (and cavitations) and the toxins they CONSTANTLY emit, depending on the state of your immune system, can mimic mercury. The root canal procedure is fatally-flawed and should never have been allowed into dentistry (like just about every dental procedure). I had a CAVITAT scan done and it was spot-on at picking up cavitations. The lower jaw has been said to act like a 'holding tank' for toxicity. Some cavitations are caused by bio-accumulation (like from mercury) and are in the lower jaw in areas that cannot be cleaned. ---------Dean, I am glad to hear that you were happy with your CAVITAT scan, and felt it was very accurate. I have read about them and have kept it on the back burner, because I wanted to see what just amalgam removal and some chelation would do for me first, and of course the money issue. But I often have this feeling that my body is almost constantly fighting something, and I keep wondering about the cavitations. I had all my wisdom teeth removed over 15 years ago, and I do recall having at least one dry socket. I believe two mercury-free dentists have told me that my wisdom teeth sites look suspicious just from panorex x-ray, so it may be time to address this next. It will involve some traveling and more money, but I think it might be worth it.-------Jackie T. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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