Guest guest Posted December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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