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Dear ,

I do not know if this is possible if so try not to have a root canal to keep the root alive so the root can still trouble shoot any local infection in the future as dead teath cannot do this .

My husband ahd dental removal adn it went rong the mms gurgling did a better job than the naitbiody given by the dentist Ask Jim he wil tell you how to do as I am not this good at keeping files and records .

I would do MMS before and after gently to help th eimmun system. Personnally I had removed my root canal as it was critical for my survival . If I would have know so before I would have refuse completly any root canal all along my life before I ended up with paralsyis. But my situation is unique . Some say ti may b egood to remove all root canal

when a tooth is gone it si gone for good I see nwo how embarrassing it is to have too many missing tooth .so the best is not to accept root canal if possible .

Kindly Marie

Subject: OT: preparing for dental workTo: Lyme_and_Rife Date: Monday, January 2, 2012, 4:01 AM

Dear Lyme and Rife Yahoo! group:What are some good things to do prior to getting some major dental work done to prepare for it from an immune standpoint? I am planning to get two dental crowns (long needed). I have skin tested for the different dental materials to make sure I am not sensitive to them (though I did have to take antigent shots for 14 days straight just in case a while back). My immune system is probably the lowest it has been and still have not had the Lyme Disease (and I probably have a few of the co-infections based on my symptoms) treated officially with anything (though I have wanted to). I am having more difficulty sleeping lately than I was already having for a few years now (since I believe I have had the Lyme Disease).Anyway, just wanted to hear some helpful thoughts regarding preparing for dental work when one has Lyme Disease, etc.Thank you.Sincerely, in Christ Jesus the Lord,

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