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> 1. Has anyone on this list gone through having cavitations cleaned?

> 2. Is it very painful?

> 3. How do you find a dentist to do this? I mentioned it to mine,

> and he showed me on my xray that there is no infection or reason to

> open up my jaw.

>

> The procedure sounds horribly painful. The jawbone has to be

> broken, right? Are you put under general anesthesia? And after it

> is done, what is to keep infection from coming back?

>

Hi Madonna,

You can avoid the cleaning process, a process that is painful and in no

way guarantees total removal of any infection.

I've done it in the jaw four times out of four by using a Beck magnetic

pulser, and two out of two in legs, both times completely clearing a drug-

resistant deep bone infection called osteomyelitis and avoiding limb

amputation. I'm starting on a third one next week.

Considering the dentists' insistance that if you need a root canal

there's no way of avoiding it, and considering the doctors' planned limb

amputations because they ran out of options after more than a year of

antibiotic therapy, 100% success could be seen as a miracle to those

uninitiated in electromedicine.

There are adjuvants to this therapy you may want to hear about.

Duncan Crow

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