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Hi Sandi...how much iodine do you take? I too have gum and tooth issues and this would be wonderful if the iodine helped that! Thanks.

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> i am amazed at the physical changes in my body since i began (May of this ear) using iodine >and a natural thyroid hormone replacement, Armour Thyroid

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hi, liz!

es, i've had at least 5 root canals done. i've had issues with my teeth all of my life, it's also pretty common with thyroid disease and i'm thyroidless as well as have had a radio active iodine treatment. at 55 i now have a 5-piece bridge, 2 3-piece bridges and am working on an implant of a K9 (which was originally a root-canal tooth). i heard someone once say that her husband could drive a cadillac out of his mouth because of what had been spent on his teeth AND that's about how i feel about my mouth!!!

since i began supplementing with iodine, my gums LOOK healthier, no fibrous-puffiness to them now! i am amazed at the physical changes in my body since i began (May of this year) using iodine and a natural thyroid hormone replacement, Armour Thyroid, (instead of synthetic as i've used for the past 30 years). the combination of the two have given me back my life!

sincerely, sandi

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Amen to that. Armour and Iodine saved my life.

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hi, liz!

es, i've had at least 5 root canals done. i've had issues with my teeth all of my life, it's also pretty common with thyroid disease and i'm thyroidless as well as have had a radio active iodine treatment. at 55 i now have a 5-piece bridge, 2 3-piece bridges and am working on an implant of a K9 (which was originally a root-canal tooth). i heard someone once say that her husband could drive a cadillac out of his mouth because of what had been spent on his teeth AND that's about how i feel about my mouth!!!

since i began supplementing with iodine, my gums LOOK healthier, no fibrous-puffiness to them now! i am amazed at the physical changes in my body since i began (May of this year) using iodine and a natural thyroid hormone replacement, Armour Thyroid, (instead of synthetic as i've used for the past 30 years). the combination of the two have given me back my life!

sincerely, sandi

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i'm taking 125mg of Lugols 5% Solution every morning.

AND i'm putting 6.25mg in my 2 bowls of cat water daily.

my husband takes 62.5mg in juice every morning and his entire physique has become more stream-lined and firm, like that of a younger, fat-free man. we'll be working on his cortisol next!!! already working on mine! (by the way, we're both 55.)

sincerely, sandi

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For those of you (like me) that can't afford this, and have Medicare A-B as I do, and do not have any private insurance, White Funding will pay for dental work.

I have an appt next week for either a major filling or a crown. My filling fell out some time ago, which was about 1/2 my tooth, so I have a gaping hole there that HURTS at times. Usually, as my ASO said, the initial appt is approved and the dentist provides a treatment plan then does the work.. In my case, since I have lost 1/2 a tooth, he's performing the re-filling or crown and will do x rays, then come up with a total treatment plan for me to be submitted for approval by my ASO. So far I've been approved for $500 just for the one tooth, but more dental work will follow I'm sure.

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From: <85710@...>Subject: Root Canals Date: Saturday, September 27, 2008, 2:17 PM

I had a root canal performed the other day and thought I would share my experience with anyone for whom this procedure has been or will be recommended. Throughout the years, I had heard all sorts of unpleasant and intimidating information about this procedure.

The procedure is usually performed by an endodontist. In my case it involved #15, an upper-left molar. Imaging is done at the time to identify locations of nerves within the tooth. After local anesthetic, tubular holes are drilled into the nerves and the nerves are stripped out and replaced with filler. Then a temporary filling is installed (same as for a cavity) which will be replaced by the regular dentist with a permanent filling anytime within four weeks or so. The only pain I experienced were the injections of anesthetic. The procedure does take awhile--forty- five minutes in my case.

In the aftermath, pain can vary but thus far for me has been minimal. I was given an Oxycodone Rx. The cost for me was $1050, but reduced by what my insurance paid.

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Hi ,

I'm confused on, what is an ASO....

And how would anyone find

this White Funding program....

I live in Los Angeles, but this is the

first time, that I have heard about

any dental program...

I have three or more teeth, that need

work, before they completely fall out...

Thank you in advance for your help...

From: <85710@...>Subject: Root Canals Date: Saturday, September 27, 2008, 2:17 PM

I had a root canal performed the other day and thought I would share my experience with anyone for whom this procedure has been or will be recommended. Throughout the years, I had heard all sorts of unpleasant and intimidating information about this procedure.

The procedure is usually performed by an endodontist. In my case it involved #15, an upper-left molar. Imaging is done at the time to identify locations of nerves within the tooth. After local anesthetic, tubular holes are drilled into the nerves and the nerves are stripped out and replaced with filler. Then a temporary filling is installed (same as for a cavity) which will be replaced by the regular dentist with a permanent filling anytime within four weeks or so. The only pain I experienced were the injections of anesthetic. The procedure does take awhile--forty- five minutes in my case.

In the aftermath, pain can vary but thus far for me has been minimal. I was given an Oxycodone Rx. The cost for me was $1050, but reduced by what my insurance paid.

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ASO is AIDS Service Organizations

To see if you qualify for AIDS Drug Assistance Program in your estate , call the main HIV agency in your city

Here is a list

http://www.thebody.com/index/hotlines/other.html

Every state has different requirement when it comes to how much money you can make. They use the poverty level and multiply it by a factor. California and New York are the best and estates in the south are the worst.

You can find out more about ADAPs here

http://www.disabilitybenefits101.org/ca/programs/health_coverage/prescription/adap/faqs.htm

Many White funded programs include eye care, dental care, and nutritoonal services. In Houston, we have exercise and supplements included also.

Regards, Vergelpowerusa.org

In a message dated 9/29/2008 12:04:33 P.M. Central Daylight Time, george310541@... writes:

Hi ,

I'm confused on, what is an ASO....

And how would anyone find

this White Funding program....

I live in Los Angeles, but this is the

first time, that I have heard about

any dental program...

I have three or more teeth, that need

work, before they completely fall out...

Thank you in advance for your help...

From: <85710@...>Subject: Root Canals Date: Saturday, September 27, 2008, 2:17 PM

I had a root canal performed the other day and thought I would share my experience with anyone for whom this procedure has been or will be recommended. Throughout the years, I had heard all sorts of unpleasant and intimidating information about this procedure.

The procedure is usually performed by an endodontist. In my case it involved #15, an upper-left molar. Imaging is done at the time to identify locations of nerves within the tooth. After local anesthetic, tubular holes are drilled into the nerves and the nerves are stripped out and replaced with filler. Then a temporary filling is installed (same as for a cavity) which will be replaced by the regular dentist with a permanent filling anytime within four weeks or so. The only pain I experienced were the injections of anesthetic. The procedure does take awhile--forty- five minutes in my case.

In the aftermath, pain can vary but thus far for me has been minimal. I was given an Oxycodone Rx. The cost for me was $1050, but reduced by what my insurance paid.

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There are a couple of ways to access White funded dental services. The first and most popular is utilizing funding via Part F of the White Treatment Modernization Act of 2006 (formerly known as the White CARE Act) This funding is designated for dental care provided in University settings. This is the Dental Reimbursement Program. If you are near a University with a Dental School, check to see if they participate. .chances are they do. Here's where you can find a list of this programs:

http://hab.hrsa.gov/treatmentmodernization/dental.htm

The second way, for those who are not near a dental school, is to check with your local AIDS Service Organization (ASO) to see if they provide funding for you to see a dentist. This type of funding varies greatly from State to State and even among ASOs, so you may have to advocate to get the funding.

A great resource for all HIV funded White programs is:

http://hab.hrsa.gov/aboutus.htm

It is so important that we all realize that the reauthorization was only for 3 years, in hopes of a change in the political affiliation of the current administration. Everyone has to start getting involved if we ever hope to have this Act refunded. If you don't get involved, speak up, vote, advocate. .then don't start crying when there is no money for any services and we are all literally on our own.

Ok, I'm off my soapbox now. LOL

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Mindy,

I had a root canal that led to jaw bone infection (mandibular

osteomyelititis) which through me into activated Lyme. My Lyme had

been extremely mild (almost dormant) for decades before the root canal. I

wish that I never had that root canal! Do not get the root canal!!

On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 1:22 AM, Mindy Hellman <mindysrq@...> wrote:

> Hi

>

> I had read patients with Lyme should not have root canals. Is extracting

> the tooth really a better way to go?

>

> Has anyone who had a root canal notice worsening of symptoms?

>

> Thanks!!!

>

>

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I had a root canal about 4 years ago and later wanted to know whether I should

have it

pulled out. I was told by two health care pros that this did not help their

patients that

had had this done.

Sheryl

>

> Hi

>

> I had read patients with Lyme should not have root canals. Is extracting the

tooth

really a better way to go?

>

> Has anyone who had a root canal notice worsening of symptoms?

>

> Thanks!!!

>

>

>

>

>

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Mindy,

You will find an almost unanimous opinion among " health care pros " that root

canals are safe since they are just quoting what they learned in dentistry

school (and even medical school) where erroneous information is passed along

to the next generation ad nauseum. I like to compare root canal (and

mercury filling) hazards (dentistry) with Lyme disease (medical) - both are

conditions that being denied by their respective professions except for the

few pioneers out there (biological dentists and LLMDs) who understand the

truth.

Some people's immune systems can handle the dead and rotting debris that

exists inside of a root canal tooth. However, patients with a compromised

immune system (such as those with Lyme and cancer,etc), will eventually

suffer the consequences of the infected root canal tissue.

If you have any teeth extracted, make sure that they obliterate the

periodontal ligament (it only takes a few seconds). Otherwise, a cavitation

can form and infection can remain.

Before making any decisions for yourself, I suggest that you read both sides

of the root canal story (and the mercury story). I also suggest that you

find a biological dentist so that you can hear the other side.

Here are some resources that the your regular dentist will not tell you

about...

Root Canal Cover-up by Meinig

It's All in Your Head by Huggins

The Complete Guide to Mercury Toxicity from Dental Fillings by

Dentistry Without Mercury by Ziff

Elements of Danger -

Amalgam Illness - Cutler

The Fluoride Deception - Bryson

Decide for yourself.

Take care,

Richey

On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 12:48 PM, skmackie <skmackie@...> wrote:

> I had a root canal about 4 years ago and later wanted to know whether I

> should have it

> pulled out. I was told by two health care pros that this did not help their

> patients that

> had had this done.

>

> Sheryl

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This is very interesting to me as my 9 year old might be getting a root

canal soon - she is only 9 years old I wonder what other options are

out there - so much to worry about some days

Thanks -

Diane

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Diane,

Either get the root canal and deal with the immune system problems, OR pull

the tooth and deal with the missing tooth, bridge or implant. I would read

the books that I previously recommended before making a decision.

I would also address any underlying issues that have caused her current

tooth problem - Lyme, brushing, diet, insufficient saliva, Sjogren's

syndrome, etc. It will not help the current tooth, but it may help save

future teeth.

By the way, xylitol mints are an excellent way to kill off mouth bacteria

that cause cavities and increase salivation. You can learn more about them

at http://www.autism-in-the-christian-home.com/xylitol-products.html .

Take care,

On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 4:45 PM, dkbmama <dkbmama@...> wrote:

> This is very interesting to me as my 9 year old might be getting a root

> canal soon - she is only 9 years old I wonder what other options are

> out there - so much to worry about some days

> Thanks -

> Diane

>

>

>

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The Dangers of Root Canal Therapy Video

<https://rcpt.yousendit.com/619628617/28d86540ac11935003a1bc533bf85999>

- Everyone please watch if you are considering a root canal or would

like to learn of the dangers of existing ones. The person who sent this

to me was bedridden with Lyme for over a year; he had all his root canal

teeth extracted and is now in perfect health and lectures all over the

country. It is rather long but convincing. robin

>

> > Hi

> >

> > I had read patients with Lyme should not have root canals. Is

extracting

> > the tooth really a better way to go?

> >

> > Has anyone who had a root canal notice worsening of symptoms?

> >

> > Thanks!!!

> >

> >

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I had to have three root canals done (due to malnutrition from

anorexia nervosa) around this time last year. I am doing fantastic and

have had no complications from them at all. Everyone is different in

how they respond. It looks like you have had a few responses about

negative reactions from having root canals while having Lyme, but like

I said, I am doing great. I had severe chronic Lyme disease (am just

recently to the point where I am symptom free and get to be off of

antibiotics! hooray!) and it didn't make things worse for me at all. I

was still treating Lyme at the time, but all of the symptoms were

starting to ease up and I was less symptomatic overall. Having the

root canals didn't cause a flare up at all or anything bad. In fact,

because I was on so many antibiotics for the Lyme disease, it helped

me so that I didn't have a huge jaw infection. The dentist was amazed

at the fact that I had no pain and no swelling or infection. If it

wasn't for the antibiotics that I was on at the time I would have been

in severe debilitating pain. But the bad thing though was that I

didn't know I had anything wrong with my teeth until they literally

started crumbling apart. Gross and sad, I know. But that's what you

get from a long term eating disorder I guess. Anyway, I know I am

probably repeating myself (I am currently on pain meds for a back

injury) so I am sorry about that, and I am sorry if I am not making

sense. lol

Basically, I had no problems... but other people HAVE had flare-ups

from dental procedures and other things like surgery or whatever. It

just probably depends on how your immune system is doing and maybe if

the Lyme is really active in that area of your body? I don't know.

I hope you are able to make the best decision for your own particular

case and that you are pain free soon.

~

>

> Hi

>

> I had read patients with Lyme should not have root canals. Is

extracting the tooth really a better way to go?

>

> Has anyone who had a root canal notice worsening of symptoms?

>

> Thanks!!!

>

>

>

>

>

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I haven't been following this thread too closely, but for what it's worth...

I had a root canal done about 2 years ago - which is slightly prior to

my being tick bitten and contracting lyme. So far I haven't had any

complications from whatever is remaining in the tooth cavity (as far as

I know).

Just thought I should contribute this info.

Don

sarahjean1977 wrote:

> I had to have three root canals done (due to malnutrition from

> anorexia nervosa) around this time last year. I am doing fantastic and

> have had no complications from them at all. Everyone is different in

> how they respond. It looks like you have had a few responses about

> negative reactions from having root canals while having Lyme, but like

> I said, I am doing great. I had severe chronic Lyme disease (am just

> recently to the point where I am symptom free and get to be off of

> antibiotics! hooray!) and it didn't make things worse for me at all. I

> was still treating Lyme at the time, but all of the symptoms were

> starting to ease up and I was less symptomatic overall. Having the

> root canals didn't cause a flare up at all or anything bad. In fact,

> because I was on so many antibiotics for the Lyme disease, it helped

> me so that I didn't have a huge jaw infection. The dentist was amazed

> at the fact that I had no pain and no swelling or infection. If it

> wasn't for the antibiotics that I was on at the time I would have been

> in severe debilitating pain. But the bad thing though was that I

> didn't know I had anything wrong with my teeth until they literally

> started crumbling apart. Gross and sad, I know. But that's what you

> get from a long term eating disorder I guess. Anyway, I know I am

> probably repeating myself (I am currently on pain meds for a back

> injury) so I am sorry about that, and I am sorry if I am not making

> sense. lol

>

>

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I have had several root canals with no ill effects. But just taking a

survey of a few people will not tell the true story. Probably there are

people who suffer ill effects - but will you be one of those? You can't

know unless they have figured out who the high risk patients are. I

doubt studies have been done. If I'm wrong, I'll be happy to see

evidence to the contrary.

Phyllis

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I would suggest getting an opinion from a holistic dentist:

http://www.holisticdental.org/membersearch

If the tooth is "dead" I can't imagine it is safe to leave in that condition because of potential infection that could spread into nearby bone, even the brain, I wouldn't take it lightly. I have one root canal and crown and I am not too worried about it, although after the fact I contacted a holistic dentist after reading Mercola's stuff. He said the only other option is to pull the tooth and put in something called a "pontic". I think it's a mini-bridge.

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Every time I get a toothache, or have any gum issues, I use a product called

" Tooth and Gum Formula by Dr. Schulze (herbdoc.com). It contains White Oak Bark,

Bayberry Root Bark, Tea Tree Oil, Echinacea Angustifolia Root, Habanero Pepper,

Peppermint Oil. You swish and rinse as needed and use it daily to keep your

teeth healthy. I had a terrible sensitivity problem and it really helped with

that. It really works for me, so it may be worth a try for you. Good luck!

Elissa

>

> I have been using an oral rinse, ACT, that is suppose

> to whiten stained teeth. I stopped using it when I

> started having some problems.

> Does anyone know if this is linked to teeth going

> bad and eventually leading to root canals?

> Which I'm still trying to avoid.

> I wasn't having problems until I got this rinse.

> My tooth hurts/pain, and they say I

> need a root canal..Is there anyway to stop the

> pain without extraction or root canals? It only

> hurts at night, like 2 am. I soak in peroxide

> for a little bit, it goes away. It's a pain

> every night! (I've read all about root canals

> not being healthy and Dr. Mercola's site.)

> Thanks for any advice.

> gena

>

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I think I know which tooth it is..and then, it hurts

all over.

It only hurts at night, around 1 or 2am.

Last night, I took sinus medicine and slept like

a baby. So, I don't know if it's a dead tooth or

not. I went to the Dentist and he put dry ice

on the area I'm having problems and he couldn't tell.

He thought it might be the tooth that has a crown,

and the ice didn't go through...so, he couldn't tell.

(But, he said that tooth's problem was close to the nerve.)

I'm thinking it's the tooth with the crown. When

it hurts, it throbs and keeps me up and it very

painful. Thanks for your thoughts/advice. gena

>

> I would suggest getting an opinion from a holistic dentist:

>

> http://www.holisticdental.org/membersearch

>

> If the tooth is " dead " I can't imagine it is safe to leave in that condition

> because of potential infection that could spread into nearby bone, even the

> brain, I wouldn't take it lightly. I have one root canal and crown and I am

> not too worried about it, although after the fact I contacted a holistic

> dentist after reading Mercola's stuff. He said the only other option is to

> pull the tooth and put in something called a " pontic " . I think it's a

> mini-bridge.

>

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>

> I understand that root canals and cavitations are a # 1 reason we have cancer.

Can anyone share your thoughts on the subject? Thanks

______________________

I doubt they are the number one reason. Many people have root canals and

cavities yet do not develop cancer. And many people never have cavities or root

canals and do develop cancer.

ar

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And some have fillings and root canals and heal from cancer. I did and I

still have my fillings and root canals.

Personally, I believe that the body has a toxic threshold (everyone's is

different). Once that threshold is reached the body begins to breakdown and

as a result we begin to see degenerative disease including cancer. But

there is no one specific cause of cancer especially since we live in a very

toxic society. Just as there is no magic bullet (conventionally or

naturally) that provides healing from cancer. And from what I have observed

personally and clinically, body, mind and spirit must be addressed in order

for the body to heal completely. Most, even in natural medicine,

concentrate on the body and forget about or refuse to work on the mind and

spirit. Or they recognize it in a very minimal way -- I suggest that it

should be just as important as what is done physically.

Be Well

Dr.L

-----Original Message-----

>

> I understand that root canals and cavitations are a # 1 reason we have

cancer. Can anyone share your thoughts on the subject? Thanks

______________________

I doubt they are the number one reason. Many people have root canals and

cavities yet do not develop cancer. And many people never have cavities or

root canals and do develop cancer.

ar

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Hi,

The case may be so, but the case appears to be that the deep gum and

bone infections can be taken out by Godzila. I have thrown a lot at an

abscess above my front tooth and so far nothing has gotten to it, MMS

being the best I used. I am onto the Beck device now and have been

treating the abscess [have had it for some 6 years, almost a pet to me]

with it for 4 days so far and it appears to be doing the trick.

I am using Sota - Silver pulser because I have it anyway now, but

Godzila will do as well at much less expense. MMS as a mouth wash

definitely controls superficial infections in the gums though and kills

the plaque outright. No Listerine comes anywhere close. MMS also stops

existing cavities from getting any bigger, if used daily. You do not

even have to brush your teeth. No plaque, nothing to clean.

With kind regards, Slavek

sherrahedrick wrote:

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>

>

> I understand that root canals and cavitations are a # 1 reason we have

> cancer. Can anyone share your thoughts on the subject? Thanks

>

>

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Dangers of Conventional Root Canals

" I have had a number of patients with breast cancer, all of whom had root canals

on the tooth related to the breast area on the associated energy meridian. "

Diamond, M.D. (www.johndiamondmd.com) (“the reason being that dead teeth

[which root canals are] will scatter toxins throughout the body, apparently

following the meridian that they lie uponâ€)

" study of breast cancer patients and I found that over 98% had a disturbance on

the stomach meridian....In about 150 cases of women with breast cancer, we only

had 3 patients who did not have a root canal in a tooth that belongs to the

stomach meridian...So we did a study of women in the same age range without

breast cancer, without chronic diseases, and only 30% of that group had root

canals " Rau, M.D., Chief Medical Dir., Paracelsus Clinic,

www.beating-cancer-gently.com/nl89.html

" if you have…root canal on the stomach meridian…6th tooth from the

front…blockage which can disturb the breast. I have seen about 50 [breast

cancer patients]...all…had a blockage on the tooth belonging to the stomach

meridian. Mostly…cavitation problems after extraction of the teeth which was

not done correctly or it was a root canal....We saw similar things also in

prostate cancer....front teeth " Rau, M.D.

www.arthritistrust.org/Articles/Interview%20With%20%20Rau%20M.D.pdf

http://curezone.com/diseases/cancer/testimonials/Arthritis_DENTAL_INFECTION_and_\

CANCER.asp

" infections persist for years without the patient's knowledge...toxins leak out

and depress ...immune system....Weston Price…former Dir. of Research for the

Am. Dental Assn. [14 years] [found] that if teeth that have had root canals are

removed from patients suffering from kidney and heart disease, these diseases

will resolve in most cases. Moreover, implanting these teeth in animals results

in the animals developing the same kind of disease found in the person from whom

the tooth was taken. Dr. Price found that toxins seeping out of the root canals

can cause systemic diseases of the heart, kidney, uterus, and nervous and

endocrine systems...research has demonstrated that 100 percent of all root

canals result in residual infection " (_Alternative Medicine_, Burton Goldberg

Group, 1993, pp. 81-83; alternativemedicine.com).

" Dr. Price observed that angina pectoris, phlebitis, hypertension, heart block,

anemia, and inflammation of the heart muscle are frequent side effects of root

canal therapy….he would sometimes see heart patients with outwardly

normal-appearing root canal teeth resolve most or all of their symptoms upon

removal of those dead teeth [Hal A. Huggins, DDS, _The Price of Root Canals_,

1994]....research shows that dental infections are behind hardening of arteries,

heart attacks, strokes, and spontaneous preterm births (Morton , DPM

[1999] _Elements of Danger: Protect Yourself Against the Hazards of Modern

Dentistry_, Hampton Roads, p. 40).

“Cavitations are infected areas in bone surrounding the roots of teeth. They

usually come from infected matter in root canalled teeth. When a [dentist] does

root canal therapy (RCT) s/he sterilizes and fills the vertical pulp canal -

about an inch long - and leaves infected the approximate 3 miles of dentinal

tubules that cannot yet be treated….full of infection - that will continue to

release toxins, viruses, etc. into the blood stream for the rest of your

life….Infections from this source affects your entire immune system…. The

infection exudes from the root to the supporting jaw-bone….I wrote the Forward

to… Meinig[‘s] _The Root Canal Cover-Up_†Jerry Mittelman, DDS,

FAPM, Editor, Holistic Dental Digest; “For…our report `Can Root Canals Make

You Sick?’†email jmittelman@... and include your mailing address.

“chronic headaches for 20+ years….5 root canals….She had them

extracted…dentist had to open all the windows…The smell was of

death….After they were removed…headaches were gone for good.â€

www.notdoctors.com

" I developed ovarian cancer six months after my first root canal....I cracked a

tooth...infection in my gums. That led to a second root canal. My tumor marker

immediately doubled, and tumors jumped in size, etc. Had the teeth extracted.

The older one stank, and the second one had a cyst full of pus beneath it. Two

months later, my tumor marker is dropping rapidly " RhodaMead@..., 6/3/07

FlaxSeedOil2/message/45797

For more info on the dangers of conventional root canals,

www.whale.to/d/root.html

www.altcorp.com/AffinityLaboratory/rootcanalssystemichealth.htm

www.altcorp.com/AffinityLaboratory/georgemeinig.htm

www.altcorp.com/AffinityLaboratory/westonprice.htm

www.altcorp.com/AffinityLaboratory/toxicvsinfected.htm

www.mercola.com/2001/apr/25/cavitations.htm ( Meinig, DDS interview)

www.mercola.com/article/dental/rootcanal/root_canals.htm (Meinig interview)

www.bloodph.com/research/mercury.html (Henry Kristal, DDS)

www.curezone.com/dental/root_canal.asp

www.curezone.com/diseases/cancer/cancer_dental_risk.asp

For info on biological root canals (much safer than conventional root canals),

www.nihadc.com/joomla/content/view/196/273

Some holistic dentists offer biological root canals. To find a holistic dentist

near you,

www.iaomt.org/patients/search.aspx

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