All teeth with Root canals MUST be extracted NOW!
I’m sorry to all you dentists who have root canal procedures as your bread and butter. Please, go find another way of making a living because your patients are dying.
Better yet, study to become a biological dentist and make a living removing root canaled teeth!
For those who keep debating whether root canals must stay in place, I have this to say: “When you have a terminal disease, leave no stone unturned, all metal, all dead teeth must go. Now.”
For those who would want to listen to a more feminine and experienced tone, here is Cathy who gave a wonderful testimony in our cancer cured yahoo groups:
“Hi everyone –
I just wanted to step in here and hopefully shed some light on some
things. I am not telling anyone what to do with their teeth. I have
firsthand experience of extensive, life-threatening jaw infection and
it is my intention to share what “can” happen to one’s health when
deep bone infection is in the jaws. It may not be what’s causing you
ill health, but I’ve met dozens and dozens of people over the last
number of years whose health was seriously affected by this.The reason root canals are so dangerous in the immune-compromised is
that they serve as a constant source of infection. The body has to
work overtime with the infection and can’t focus on the bigger problem
in many cases. Unless this thorn is pulled out, it’s like a
slow-leaking faucet of some of the most potent toxins known to
humankind being released into the body. This is not the kind of
infection that can be pulled out of the area permanently with the use
of herbs. You may pull surrounding infection from the gumline but not
what’s deep in the bone. You wouldn’t try to pull osteomyelitis out of
a leg bone or any other bone with herbs – you must go in and get the
infection out. The infection is deep in the jawbone. Regular dental
xrays don’t pick this up until at least 50% of the bone has become
seriously infected or dead (osteomyelitis or osteonecrosis)
. The only
way these are picked up are via traditional nuclear bone scans and CTs
(again, they don’t always pick up in the early stages). Dentists who
are familiar with these jawbone infections sometimes use panorex
films, and then, they must know exactly what to look for. It doesn’t
always present itself as an abscess.And root canals are not the only source of infection. Wisdom teeth
sites are among the most common areas where infection starts and
spreads inward into the jaws. What makes the jaws so vulnerable is the
way the blood flows into them, especially the lower jaw (mandible).
For those of us who have had lots of dental work, the shots they use
to numb you also stop the blood flow so they can work. Over time,
normal blood flow into the jaws is jeopardized and toxins can’t get
out and get trapped. This also affects the lymphatics of the head.The danger lies in the fact that these dead teeth serve as
interferences and major sources of infection. Teeth have miles and
miles of tubules within them, there is no way they can guarantee that
every little space in a tooth they root canal is going to be sealed.
This provides anaerobic bacteria to thrive and eventually work its way
to the bone and spread throughout. Every tooth in the head sits on a
meridian that leads to organs in the body – these organs can most
certainly be affected by any tooth that is unhealthy. Certain studies
done in Europe show that 90% of all women with breast cancer had root
canals in their mouth. I believe, am not completely sure, that 3
meridians run through the breast, one of which is the stomach. They
can tell by where the tumor sits exactly which meridian is in critical
need of immune support to help reverse the cancer physiology. These
same studies showed that most of the women had root canals on the 1st
and 2nd premolars. I know these studies were done in Germany, don’t
remember exact dates, etc.The bone infections are not so uncommon. Although I would never
advocate someone to just go out and start ripping out teeth, I would
ask them to be mindful of this if they’ve done everything else to get
well and were unsuccessful.I lived a 10-year dental nightmare. I know the costs both financially
and to my own health. I almost lost my life to this. What I found was
a medical and dental system ignorant of this condition, and for a long
time, refused to treat my jawbone infection as any other bone
infection in the body, even though my bone scans lit up. It’s serious
business. I was on IV antibiotics for months, did hyperbaric dives,
and finally got my life back after working my way through tons of
redtape and political b.s. with the insurance companies. The doctors
told me it was “sinus infections”. Well, it was that also, because
infected teeth forced the infection up into the sinus cavity. I did
sinus surgeries the same time as the jawbone was cleaned out.The American Dental Association is in denial about the dangers they
cause. Root canals are the number one money-making profit in
dentistry. They’re in denial about this just as with amalgam fillings
– although they’re changing slightly on the latter. If you have/get
root canals, do so with caution. If your immune system is very strong
they may not be an issue. If you ARE immune compromised, understand
they can seriously override and drag down your immunity.The only other thing I want to share is that those “white fillings”
are not harmless. They are indeed what gave me dual strep and staph
infection throughout my body for years. They are porous, and they
leach toxins throughout. They also contain bisphenols, aluminum
oxides, etc., which are as dangerous, or more so, than the mercury.
Know that mercury is not the only metal that wreaks havoc in the body.
There’s also cadmium in dental partials and dentures that leaches into
the body too. There are tons of studies out there on white filling
durability and the toxic materials caused by them. I also think
there’s a test kit from a lab in Kentucky a dentist can order to test
which toxins are being released from a root canaled tooth.I would only suggest for those who want to pursue removing teeth,
please make sure you go to someone who is educated on jawbone
infection. You can do more damage than you can ever know if you don’t.
If they don’t properly clean out the bone and remove the ligament
which attaches the teeth to the bone, you will have the worst
infection in your mouth you can possibly imagine.This is one of those situations that’s hard to decide what to do.
There’s those on one side saying rip out the teeth, and others saying
don’t do anything. I know for myself, I will never have another root
canal in my head. For my small fillings, I do both the Clifford
Sensitivity test for immune compatible materials, and also have an EAV
dental practitioner who tests me for energetic compatibility as well.
I feel safe with this.Again, just wanted to share some information. Be an informed consumer
about what’s going in your mouth. We really are between a rock and a
hard place when it comes to our teeth. The amalgams are bad, the
replacements, if not compatible with your system, can be worse. The
stress on the teeth getting the mercury removed can cause problems as
well. Having ones teeth pulled out is no day in the park either. It’s
a tough call, and not one I’d ever push on anyone.The best thing you can do for your dental health is make sure you eat
very healthy so you don’t have the teeth problems to begin with.
Things like chlorella and clays, herbs, etc., are very good to remove
the systemic heavy metals from the body, as well as residual infection
or gingivitis.I hope someone finds this helpful…..
.cathy”