Guest guest Posted May 23, 2010 Report Share Posted May 23, 2010 You don't have to live where the zyto practioner lives. They have a device you can buy to read the what they need through the internet and your cpu. We have a practioner in Fl and we live in VA. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2010 Report Share Posted September 16, 2010 Hi Many of my daughter's health issues became evident around the time of having metal braces on her teeth (for a year at age 10), I think all metals in the mouth are an issue even if for a relative short period of time. We also used a system of silicon-type mouth " shaping " from age 8 and I suspect issues from that too, but it was amazing in helping her lower jaw to grow, and shape the upper and lower teeth zones allowing for all teeth to emerge and no extractions. FWIW it was worth doing both procedures as she would otherwise have had " bucktooth " type facial features for life, now her face is well balanced and teeth look good, jaw aligns to face properly as it grew with the messages sent to the brain by the orthotic thingie (worn whilst sleeping). na > > Ideally, none of the metals should be used for tooth fillings. The teeth are connected by nerves to the brain that send nerve impulses or messages to specific parts of the body. They are part of the body's electrical circuit (energy flow or nerves/message transmission). Any metal or an oral infection in the teeth can disturb the electrical circuit that connects brain to specific organs. > > Limin > -- > http://www.healthbylimin.com/ > Young Living Distributor # 1111136 > > " Follow those who seek the truth, > but flee from those who have found it. " > -- Unknown origin > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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