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Steve, to what do you attribute getting 'CFS' again in your 40s?

Assuming it was physical stress (or PS was a contributing factor)

in your 20s, was it job stress, personal stuff, etc?

Mike C.

> I had the same problem with my tonsils until I was in my mid-

twenties. Then

> they sort of just disappeared. I had what could most likely have

been

> classified as CFS for the better part of a year when I was 24. Then

it went

> away and by then time I was 26 I ran a full marathon. But CFS

reared its

> ugly head again twenty year later. But at least I had half a life

and I know

> many on this board have not even had that. But maybe some of you

who are

> younger will recover naturally as I did. And for us older folks

there may be

> some help from medical science in the near future.

>

> cheers

>

> Steve

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HI Guys:

I was just talking to my husband the other day about why people seem to fall

apart in their 40s. He got gout and a few years ago I got whatever this is that

hasn't reared it's ugly head totally yet. I suspect Chronic Fatigue Immune

Defeciency and some other things. I was told recently by my

hematolgy/immmonology dr that I now have EBV and ANCA (antineutrophil centrophil

antibody)--- before that I had anticardiolipin antibody that causes blood clots

which I had in January of this year. I am exahaused. I have not worked and am

trying to get disability and hired a lawyer on contingency but I felt like she

didn't have much hope for me. Pity the sick...not just me...every one who is ill

and tired.

Teena

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Steve, to what do you attribute getting 'CFS' again in your 40s?

Assuming it was physical stress (or PS was a contributing factor)

in your 20s, was it job stress, personal stuff, etc?

Mike C.

> I had the same problem with my tonsils until I was in my mid-

twenties. Then

> they sort of just disappeared. I had what could most likely have

been

> classified as CFS for the better part of a year when I was 24. Then

it went

> away and by then time I was 26 I ran a full marathon. But CFS

reared its

> ugly head again twenty year later. But at least I had half a life

and I know

> many on this board have not even had that. But maybe some of you

who are

> younger will recover naturally as I did. And for us older folks

there may be

> some help from medical science in the near future.

>

> cheers

>

> Steve

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Hi More2Go-

Do you know what materials they used to pack your root canal?

I had one done on my right front tooth more about 30 years ago and can only

imagine what they used to pack it. On again off again throughout the years

I have throbbing, stabbing and aching. When I originally had it done, they

had to reopen it twice and out poured a disgusting mass of pus and blood. I

can remember the dentist back then just being stumped by this. They told me

back then that there is no feeling after a root canal and mine has been

anything but that!

My enviro doc avoided having a root canal done by using special magnets. I

am thinking about trying them myself on this tooth and a few others that

bother me.

In addition, by using the tooth organ chart I now know that this front tooth

is located on the frontal sinus and bladder meridians as well as other

organs. I have had sinus and bladder trouble for as long as I can remember.

Kathy

Root Canals

> I had a root canal done about 1 month ago on one of my top eye

> teeth. Pain subsided after a couple of days but I notice from time

> to time I get a throbbing sensation just above the eye tooth which

> lasts for sometimes upwards of 5 minutes. Sometimes it happens after

> I eat and sometimes the throbbing starts for no apparent reason. I

> went to the dentist last week to have the permanent filling done but

> she suggested waiting until the throbbing goes away. She thinks it

> may be some left over infection ( my face beside my nose above the

> eye tooth is some times tender to touch) She indicated that

> if the infection is still lingering it will the responsibility of the

> immune system to clean up the excess (not a good thing given I'm T2

> dominant and T1 lacking.) (I was on pencillin for 1 week to help

> clear up the initial infection associated with root canals).

>

> I've booked a follow up meeting for Nov 29/02.

>

> Does anyone on the list have any suggestions/thoughts on this issue.

>

>

>

> This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each

other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment

discussed here, please consult your doctor.

>

>

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> I had a root canal done about 1 month ago on one of my top eye

> teeth. Pain subsided after a couple of days but I notice from time

> to time I get a throbbing sensation just above the eye tooth which

> lasts for sometimes upwards of 5 minutes. Sometimes it happens after

> I eat and sometimes the throbbing starts for no apparent reason. I

> went to the dentist last week to have the permanent filling done but

> she suggested waiting until the throbbing goes away. She thinks it

> may be some left over infection ( my face beside my nose above the

> eye tooth is some times tender to touch) She indicated that

> if the infection is still lingering it will the responsibility of the

> immune system to clean up the excess (not a good thing given I'm T2

> dominant and T1 lacking.) (I was on pencillin for 1 week to help

> clear up the initial infection associated with root canals).

>

> I've booked a follow up meeting for Nov 29/02.

>

> Does anyone on the list have any suggestions/thoughts on this issue.

>

>

>

> This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each

other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment

discussed here, please consult your doctor.

>

>

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Phil,

Have you got someone to use the Sanum remedies for infections,

etc also? I am using these instead of antibiotics.

>

> I too had the cavitations and the Sanum remedies worked great for

me although one large cavitation required 4 treatments.You have me

beat for cavitations;I had 16. I think I may be predisposed to

cavitations as my HEMEX Heredtary Panel shows I have the lp(a)

defect. After all the cavitations were treated my fatigue abated

somewhat but more importantly that " drain " on my immune system was

halted.

>

> Phil

> Root Canals

>

>

> Hi, Tom,

> Infections in the teeth and jaw bone are considered the cause

of

> many problems throughout the body. In the work of Dr. Hulda

> and Dr. Hal Huggins the infected teeth must be pulled and the

> surrounding membrane drilled out to prevent subsequent

infections.

> There are more than one root in a tooth and not all can be

> cleraned out. Bacteria remain and tend to fester and spread

along

> tracts in the jaw. Many people can handle this but an immune

> compromised system cannot. These areas are know as focci for

other

> infections and organ disease in the body.

> My story is too long to tell here but, I had had a few root

> canals throughout life, then kept getting infected teeth which

had

> to be pulled. The infections tended to recur and I had

operation

> after operation to scrape the bone (I now have very little jaw

bone

> left).

> After getting diagnosed with CFS I saw Dr. Rind who sent me to

> get a computron done. Eighteen jaw bone cavities were

> found. Luckily at that point I discovered that a new

> process was being used to address these infections.

> This process is called a stabident in which a hole is drilled

in

> the jaw bone and meds injected right into that site. Now, I use

> Sanum remedies (biological substances). This is a very painless

> process and we use procaine with no binders or fillers. " Piece

of

> cake " ! Very few infections recurred and if they do it's not a

> terrible experience anymore. (Before this I had three surgeries

in

> the front of my mouth from which two inch long cysts were

removed -

> the most horrible pain ever!!!)

> I suggest you go to http://www.nihadc.com and read about

> biological dentistry. If the site doesn't come up on Google try

Dr.

> Mark McClure and open the first resource on the list. He is the

> provost of the Integrated College of Medicine in Washington DC.

> Simply, my input is either use the stabident with Sanum

remedies

> or get the tooth pulled. Nothing less is worth it!!

>

>

>

>

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Hi

I noticed you mentioned the " computron " . Can you explain what this is? I went

to the website you provided but they talk about diagnosing with the Cavitat, and

a lot of people have written that the Cavitat is not accurate.

Is there supposed to be some information on that website about the stabident

with Sanum, because I didn't see that anywhere. I didn't see it under Mark

McClure's section or Dr Rind's section.

Thanks,

Doris

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

From: marypmichel

After getting diagnosed with CFS I saw Dr. Rind who sent me to

get a computron done. Eighteen jaw bone cavities were

found. Luckily at that point I discovered that a new

process was being used to address these infections.

This process is called a stabident in which a hole is drilled in

the jaw bone and meds injected right into that site. Now, I use

Sanum remedies (biological substances). This is a very painless

process and we use procaine with no binders or fillers. " Piece of

cake " ! Very few infections recurred and if they do it's not a

terrible experience anymore. (Before this I had three surgeries in

the front of my mouth from which two inch long cysts were removed -

the most horrible pain ever!!!)

I suggest you go to http://www.nihadc.com and read about

biological dentistry. If the site doesn't come up on Google try Dr.

Mark McClure and open the first resource on the list. He is the

provost of the Integrated College of Medicine in Washington DC.

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Hi, Doris,

This is a multi-leveled approach. Firstly, the computron is a

machine which measures areas of dysregulation in the body. You hold

a metal tube and the practitiner places a pencil-like device on

various meridians. The computer shows areas of up or down

regulation. I have found it 100 per cent accurate for cavitations.

Dr. Rind has nothing to do with the computron. At NIHA Dr.

does this. Then I take the results to Dr. McClure and he

double checks the site by using ART (autonomic response testing) and

then performs the stabidents.

When I first went through this each doctor had his/her own

office . Now they are all at NIHA. There is not much on the

specific treatments because they are all very individualized.

If you are one who trusts energy Dr. McClure can do all this

himself with ART testing (using muscle tests). He also is very

skilled at using the Sanum Remedies (which work wonders for me - and

which I use in lieu of all the antibiotics).

I think the best bet is to e-mail or call Dr. McClure. He can

more fully explain wht you would experience. He may also be able to

refer you to someone in your area. However, NIHA has people coming

from all over to work there.

There is a Dr. Weiner also at NIHA, a dentist, who uses the

Cavitat. I do not use this nor go to him.

I've written about this before but no one seemed interested in

pursuing the Sanum nor stabidents.

Feel free to ask if you need more info.

> Hi

> I noticed you mentioned the " computron " . Can you explain what

this is? I went to the website you provided but they talk about

diagnosing with the Cavitat, and a lot of people have written that

the Cavitat is not accurate.

>

> Is there supposed to be some information on that website about the

stabident with Sanum, because I didn't see that anywhere. I didn't

see it under Mark McClure's section or Dr Rind's section.

>

> Thanks,

> Doris

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: marypmichel

> After getting diagnosed with CFS I saw Dr. Rind who sent me to

> get a computron done. Eighteen jaw bone cavities were

> found. Luckily at that point I discovered that a new

> process was being used to address these infections.

> This process is called a stabident in which a hole is drilled

in

> the jaw bone and meds injected right into that site. Now, I use

> Sanum remedies (biological substances). This is a very painless

> process and we use procaine with no binders or fillers. " Piece

of

> cake " ! Very few infections recurred and if they do it's not a

> terrible experience anymore. (Before this I had three surgeries

in

> the front of my mouth from which two inch long cysts were

removed -

> the most horrible pain ever!!!)

> I suggest you go to http://www.nihadc.com and read about

> biological dentistry. If the site doesn't come up on Google try

Dr.

> Mark McClure and open the first resource on the list. He is the

> provost of the Integrated College of Medicine in Washington DC.

>

>

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,

I went through this.

3 problems detected were

Severe impaired cell metabolism

Problem at intesines

Extreme allergies.

What were your results?

Thanks.

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| Hi, Doris,

|

| This is a multi-leveled approach. Firstly, the computron is a

| machine which measures areas of dysregulation in the body. You hold

| a metal tube and the practitiner places a pencil-like device on

| various meridians. The computer shows areas of up or down

| regulation. I have found it 100 per cent accurate for cavitations.

| Dr. Rind has nothing to do with the computron. At NIHA Dr.

| does this. Then I take the results to Dr. McClure and he

| double checks the site by using ART (autonomic response testing) and

| then performs the stabidents.

| When I first went through this each doctor had his/her own

| office . Now they are all at NIHA. There is not much on the

| specific treatments because they are all very individualized.

| If you are one who trusts energy Dr. McClure can do all this

| himself with ART testing (using muscle tests). He also is very

| skilled at using the Sanum Remedies (which work wonders for me - and

| which I use in lieu of all the antibiotics).

| I think the best bet is to e-mail or call Dr. McClure. He can

| more fully explain wht you would experience. He may also be able to

| refer you to someone in your area. However, NIHA has people coming

| from all over to work there.

| There is a Dr. Weiner also at NIHA, a dentist, who uses the

| Cavitat. I do not use this nor go to him.

|

| I've written about this before but no one seemed interested in

| pursuing the Sanum nor stabidents.

| Feel free to ask if you need more info.

|

|

|

|

| > Hi

| > I noticed you mentioned the " computron " . Can you explain what

| this is? I went to the website you provided but they talk about

| diagnosing with the Cavitat, and a lot of people have written that

| the Cavitat is not accurate.

| >

| > Is there supposed to be some information on that website about the

| stabident with Sanum, because I didn't see that anywhere. I didn't

| see it under Mark McClure's section or Dr Rind's section.

| >

| > Thanks,

| > Doris

| > ----- Original Message -----

| > From: marypmichel

| > After getting diagnosed with CFS I saw Dr. Rind who sent me to

| > get a computron done. Eighteen jaw bone cavities were

| > found. Luckily at that point I discovered that a new

| > process was being used to address these infections.

| > This process is called a stabident in which a hole is drilled

| in

| > the jaw bone and meds injected right into that site. Now, I use

| > Sanum remedies (biological substances). This is a very painless

| > process and we use procaine with no binders or fillers. " Piece

| of

| > cake " ! Very few infections recurred and if they do it's not a

| > terrible experience anymore. (Before this I had three surgeries

| in

| > the front of my mouth from which two inch long cysts were

| removed -

| > the most horrible pain ever!!!)

| > I suggest you go to http://www.nihadc.com and read about

| > biological dentistry. If the site doesn't come up on Google try

| Dr.

| > Mark McClure and open the first resource on the list. He is the

| > provost of the Integrated College of Medicine in Washington DC.

| >

| >

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I too had the cavitations and the Sanum remedies worked great for me although

one large cavitation required 4 treatments.You have me beat for cavitations;I

had 16. I think I may be predisposed to cavitations as my HEMEX Heredtary Panel

shows I have the lp(a) defect. After all the cavitations were treated my

fatigue abated somewhat but more importantly that " drain " on my immune system

was halted.

Phil

Root Canals

Hi, Tom,

Infections in the teeth and jaw bone are considered the cause of

many problems throughout the body. In the work of Dr. Hulda

and Dr. Hal Huggins the infected teeth must be pulled and the

surrounding membrane drilled out to prevent subsequent infections.

There are more than one root in a tooth and not all can be

cleraned out. Bacteria remain and tend to fester and spread along

tracts in the jaw. Many people can handle this but an immune

compromised system cannot. These areas are know as focci for other

infections and organ disease in the body.

My story is too long to tell here but, I had had a few root

canals throughout life, then kept getting infected teeth which had

to be pulled. The infections tended to recur and I had operation

after operation to scrape the bone (I now have very little jaw bone

left).

After getting diagnosed with CFS I saw Dr. Rind who sent me to

get a computron done. Eighteen jaw bone cavities were

found. Luckily at that point I discovered that a new

process was being used to address these infections.

This process is called a stabident in which a hole is drilled in

the jaw bone and meds injected right into that site. Now, I use

Sanum remedies (biological substances). This is a very painless

process and we use procaine with no binders or fillers. " Piece of

cake " ! Very few infections recurred and if they do it's not a

terrible experience anymore. (Before this I had three surgeries in

the front of my mouth from which two inch long cysts were removed -

the most horrible pain ever!!!)

I suggest you go to http://www.nihadc.com and read about

biological dentistry. If the site doesn't come up on Google try Dr.

Mark McClure and open the first resource on the list. He is the

provost of the Integrated College of Medicine in Washington DC.

Simply, my input is either use the stabident with Sanum remedies

or get the tooth pulled. Nothing less is worth it!!

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Nil, Hi,

Over the years I've had many areas of problems and with 18

cavitations just about my whole body was affected.

Lately, the worst problems are the small intestine, and antibodies

to adrenals, mitachondria, and ovaries. And many allergies -

especially mold - which I can't seem to get away from.

> | > Hi

> | > I noticed you mentioned the " computron " . Can you explain what

> | this is? I went to the website you provided but they talk about

> | diagnosing with the Cavitat, and a lot of people have written

that

> | the Cavitat is not accurate.

> | >

> | > Is there supposed to be some information on that website about

the

> | stabident with Sanum, because I didn't see that anywhere. I

didn't

> | see it under Mark McClure's section or Dr Rind's section.

> | >

> | > Thanks,

> | > Doris

> | > ----- Original Message -----

> | > From: marypmichel

> | > After getting diagnosed with CFS I saw Dr. Rind who sent

me to

> | > get a computron done. Eighteen jaw bone cavities were

> | > found. Luckily at that point I discovered that a new

> | > process was being used to address these infections.

> | > This process is called a stabident in which a hole is

drilled

> | in

> | > the jaw bone and meds injected right into that site. Now, I

use

> | > Sanum remedies (biological substances). This is a very

painless

> | > process and we use procaine with no binders or

fillers. " Piece

> | of

> | > cake " ! Very few infections recurred and if they do it's not

a

> | > terrible experience anymore. (Before this I had three

surgeries

> | in

> | > the front of my mouth from which two inch long cysts were

> | removed -

> | > the most horrible pain ever!!!)

> | > I suggest you go to http://www.nihadc.com and read about

> | > biological dentistry. If the site doesn't come up on Google

try

> | Dr.

> | > Mark McClure and open the first resource on the list. He is

the

> | > provost of the Integrated College of Medicine in Washington

DC.

> | >

> | >

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Hi michel,

I am interested in all the various treatments

that you describe.

I would like to know how effective they are and what kind of evidence

there

is to back up the various therapys and treatments.

Thanks,

Mike

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I have a question on this topic. I have been told by an endodontist

that I need to have an apicoectomy on my upper front tooth (where I

had a root canal done years ago) as there is bacteria causing bone

loss. The surgery involves cutting the gum tissue, retracting it and

removing the infected tissue and the root tip also. I know I should

get the bacteria out of my system, but I'm worried how the operation

will impact me. I'm not having any pain. There is also a post in

the same tooth. He warned me that the gum tends to shrink after

surgery so I'll probably have to have the crown replaced later. Has

anyone here been through this surgery? Any advice on how to proceed

with this? Is there anything I can take that will get rid of the

bacteria, other than antibiotics or surgery?

Anne

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I have not used them for infections. I am blasting my lyme bacteria with two

antibiotics.

Phil

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Phil,

Have you got someone to use the Sanum remedies for infections,

etc also? I am using these instead of antibiotics.

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,

I am posting concering the stabidents. What meds did you have

injected into your jawbone? Were these abx's or blood thinners or

both?

Thanks

>

> I've written about this before but no one seemed interested in

> pursuing the Sanum nor stabidents.

> Feel free to ask if you need more info.

>

>

>

> > This process is called a stabident in which a hole is

drilled in the jaw bone and meds injected right into that site. Now,

I use Sanum remedies (biological substances). This is a very

painless process and we use procaine with no binders or

fillers. " Piece of cake " !

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> ,

>

> I am posting concering the stabidents. What meds did you have

> injected into your jawbone? Were these abx's or blood thinners or

> both?

>

> Thanks

>

> >

> > I've written about this before but no one seemed interested

in

> > pursuing the Sanum nor stabidents.

> > Feel free to ask if you need more info.

> >

> >

> >

>

>

> > > This process is called a stabident in which a hole is

> drilled in the jaw bone and meds injected right into that site.

Now,

> I use Sanum remedies (biological substances). This is a very

> painless process and we use procaine with no binders or

> fillers. " Piece of cake " !

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I'm concerned but open minded, and would like a lot more information.

A well known dentist has posted on another site, in response to my

question on this, that patients he's operated on, who used

Stabidents, had real messes in their mouths to be cleaned up, and he

thinks that the injections of foreign substances made their problems

worse. I'd like to hear more about this treatment method.

penny

> > ,

> >

> > I am posting concering the stabidents. What meds did you have

> > injected into your jawbone? Were these abx's or blood thinners

or

> > both?

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > >

> > > I've written about this before but no one seemed interested

> in

> > > pursuing the Sanum nor stabidents.

> > > Feel free to ask if you need more info.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> > > > This process is called a stabident in which a hole is

> > drilled in the jaw bone and meds injected right into that site.

> Now,

> > I use Sanum remedies (biological substances). This is a very

> > painless process and we use procaine with no binders or

> > fillers. " Piece of cake " !

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ever hear of kombucha tea?

http://www.laurelfarms.com/

root canals

> I have mild fibromyalgia and I'm trying to get pregnant. I'm 34 and

> I don't want to run into problems or take a long time. I plan to do

> a parasite cleanse and some liver herbs and perhaps a liver flush in

> the two weeks before ovulation, so that I am doing cleansing that

> wouldn't be at the time of possible pregnancy. The kidney cleanse

> takes six weeks so I am not sure about that one. At my last dental

> appointment I was told that I have an old root canal on the lower

> left side that has failed. Right beside that tooth is another tooth

> that also needs a root canal, and I have another tooth on the upper

> right side that needs a root canal. This dentist doesn't do root

> canals, (he is a non-mercury dentist); he recommends bridges or I

> suppose no tooth at all. Bridges are very expensive. These teeth

> aren't bothering me at all so far. If I pull them out, they might

> start leaning a bit into the hole. I wonder if I would be a lot

> healthier and be better able to get pregnant without them? Is there

> testing that can tell me if these teeth are definitely causing some

> kind of meridian problem or blockage in the body, besides possible

> putting infection in the body? I am a bit leery of getting them

> pulled, although it is supposed to be the best idea and recommended

> by Dr. .

>

>

>

>

>

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I would HIGHLY recommend listening to your dentist and getting them pulled. You

have no idea what kind of garbage your body is trying to filter and how hard

it's working to keep up with a possible infection. Especially since your

dentist has told you your root canal has failed. Actually, it sounds like you

have a VERY good and knowledgable dentist. You're very lucky.

Btw, just out of curiousity, what does your dentist think about crowns? My

daughter is supposed to have one done and I've been holding out so far.

Thanks,

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I have mild fibromyalgia and I'm trying to get pregnant. I'm 34 and

I don't want to run into problems or take a long time. I plan to do

a parasite cleanse and some liver herbs and perhaps a liver flush in

the two weeks before ovulation, so that I am doing cleansing that

wouldn't be at the time of possible pregnancy. The kidney cleanse

takes six weeks so I am not sure about that one. At my last dental

appointment I was told that I have an old root canal on the lower

left side that has failed. Right beside that tooth is another tooth

that also needs a root canal, and I have another tooth on the upper

right side that needs a root canal. This dentist doesn't do root

canals, (he is a non-mercury dentist); he recommends bridges or I

suppose no tooth at all. Bridges are very expensive. These teeth

aren't bothering me at all so far. If I pull them out, they might

start leaning a bit into the hole. I wonder if I would be a lot

healthier and be better able to get pregnant without them? Is there

testing that can tell me if these teeth are definitely causing some

kind of meridian problem or blockage in the body, besides possible

putting infection in the body? I am a bit leery of getting them

pulled, although it is supposed to be the best idea and recommended

by Dr. .

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On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 16:05:11 -0000, mervandchar wrote in

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>I wonder if I would be a lot

>healthier and be better able to get pregnant without them?

I don't know about teeth which don't bother you... but I did

have to " practice " for a whole year before I conceived my

very desired 3rd child, and throughout that whole year

there was a tooth bothering me. Not so much that I went

to the dentist, just enough for the body to feel tense

with a chronic problem.

I got pregnant the very month after that tooth was fixed!

Heidrun Beer

Workgroup for Fundamental Spiritual Research and Mental Training

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I have extreme tooth sensitivity at times and my dentist had said the teeth

will have to be removed at some point and that a back tooth needed a root

canal. That was 18 months ago.

I take " Microhydrin " which is a very strong anti-oxidant by Royal Body

Care. They are an MLM company, and there are many distributors on the

web. I also use a product from them called " Micro Bright " which is a tooth

powder with Microhydrin in it. These products got rid of the tooth pain

(along with other maladies), and on my last visit, the dentist checked and

no longer sees a reason to do a root canal.

Now, I do take many other supplements, but I do think this improvement is

due to the 'Microhydrin " which rids the body of free radicals. I have

avoided sugar and wheat (not dairy), so this may have also been helpful.

The formulator for Michrohydrin, is Dr. Flannagan, and he has moved

on to a different company, called New Visions, and has a formula called

" Active H " that is a newer version of the Microhydrin formulation. They

are also MLM, and can be found on the web.

I have no personal or financial interest in either company. I wanted to

put this out there so that you had a possible option besides a root

canal. Please read the documentation about Microhydrin, but I think it is

safe to take while pregnant.

Diane

At 04:05 PM 11/17/03 +0000, you wrote:

>I have mild fibromyalgia and I'm trying to get pregnant. I'm 34 and

>I don't want to run into problems or take a long time. I plan to do

>a parasite cleanse and some liver herbs and perhaps a liver flush in

>the two weeks before ovulation, so that I am doing cleansing that

>wouldn't be at the time of possible pregnancy. The kidney cleanse

>takes six weeks so I am not sure about that one. At my last dental

>appointment I was told that I have an old root canal on the lower

>left side that has failed. Right beside that tooth is another tooth

>that also needs a root canal, and I have another tooth on the upper

>right side that needs a root canal. This dentist doesn't do root

>canals, (he is a non-mercury dentist); he recommends bridges or I

>suppose no tooth at all. Bridges are very expensive. These teeth

>aren't bothering me at all so far. If I pull them out, they might

>start leaning a bit into the hole. I wonder if I would be a lot

>healthier and be better able to get pregnant without them? Is there

>testing that can tell me if these teeth are definitely causing some

>kind of meridian problem or blockage in the body, besides possible

>putting infection in the body? I am a bit leery of getting them

>pulled, although it is supposed to be the best idea and recommended

>by Dr. .

>

>

>

>

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try going to the natural remedie group....I've had a lot of my tooth/gum

questions answered there with natural remedies you can make yourself.

-------Kimberley Medlin---------

VACCINES: Keeping our children from harm

.....or playing Russian Roulette?

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In a message dated 2/24/2005 12:41:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,

ransley@... writes:

It was

chased out by brushing with bar soap and Oil of Oregano.

I tried the oregano oil (ouch) and a dozen or so other self treatments

including zapping the tooth with no luck. I have your original post saved in my

files by the way.

When I was searching for information on abcessed teeth I read that the

aerobic bacteria in an abcessed tooth utilizes oxygen to live and create pain

and/or

pus. A Cavitation is different and occurs when bone is deprived of its blood

supply and dies. When the bone dies, a hole in the bone develops (cavity)

and into this hole migrate anaerobic bacteria. These bacteria live without

oxygen. I mention this because I had been using my ozone generator (with a fan

blowing it away from my face) to treat my teeth and I think that this worsened

the situation. I was treating an abcess with ozone and feeding the aerobic

bacteria. This is only my theory and I have nothing to back it up. Treating a

cavity with ozone is helpful but treating an abcess is feeding it.

Dotsie

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> From: " Eve "

> >Root canals are not a good idea. Go to a biological dentist and have your

work done by a dentist who doesn't do root canals!

We do not have any biological dentists around here. I've searched 100 mile

radius. I don't have cancer but want to prevent it. I broke a tooth off with a

cap to the gumline. The only way to keep a cap on is with the post and core.

They've done the root canal but I don't think they've put the post in. What

exactly does it do? Thanks Deena

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herbertdana@... writes:

...they make post and cores now that are non-metallic.

>You have to ask for it though. ... You don't really

need a 'biological dentist' Dana

>

What about if they have already put it in? I'm not sure :( I know he made the

space for the post. They have to build up the tooth and I think he said they

would do it with gold. Is that ok? Thank you! Deena

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