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Hi Loren;

Yes that's the correct Jaguar and the correct devices, and the correct

information on the feds' position. BUT the science is legit and

electromedicine is effective.

The feds are known to be both out to lunch and running amok--amok, amok

(not-so-hidden agenda?). It's too bad really. Trust independent sources, not

the feds.

ciao

Duncan

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Hi Loren;

Yes that's the correct Jaguar and the correct devices, and the correct

information on the feds' position. BUT the science is legit and

electromedicine is effective.

The feds are known to be both out to lunch and running amok--amok, amok

(not-so-hidden agenda?). It's too bad really. Trust independent sources, not

the feds.

ciao

Duncan

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Thanks,

I had not read anything on root canals and this was very informative. Just the

fact that getting a root canal is killing the tooth is information I did not

know. Now it is completely understandable why the tooth would need to come out a

few years later... The body tries to rid itself of dead tissue! It is sad how

the first dentist described a root canal as just like getting a filling except

it takes a little longer. That is the only explanation he gave me!

Grace,

a Augustine

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a,

Just my two cents. I got my first two root canals in 1986 because I had my two

front teeth broken off in a basketball game at school. Its been a long time now

and they have never bothered me. I've had four others since then. I just

started with nt and so I am very curious about this subject and need to read

more but just from a comfort standpoint, I can't even tell I've had root canals.

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From: a Augustine

Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 6:02 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Root Canals

Thanks,

I had not read anything on root canals and this was very informative. Just the

fact that getting a root canal is killing the tooth is information I did not

know. Now it is completely understandable why the tooth would need to come out a

few years later... The body tries to rid itself of dead tissue! It is sad how

the first dentist described a root canal as just like getting a filling except

it takes a little longer. That is the only explanation he gave me!

Grace,

a Augustine

I wish you enough sun to keep your attitude bright.

I wish you enough rain to appreciate the sun more.

I wish you enough happiness to keep your spirit alive.

I wish you enough pain so that the smallest joys in life appear much bigger.

I wish you enough gain to satisfy your wanting.

I wish you enough loss to appreciate all that you possess.

I wish you enough ''Hello's " to get you through the final goodbye.

--anonymous

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What is precisely meant by ligament? When I had a tooth removed, the doctor

scraped out all the

diseased bone area.

klyoung2424 schrieb:

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> a,

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> Keep in mind that if you do get a root canal, you may never have a

> problem with that tooth. It may feel great, and you may never feel

> the need to have it removed. But the dead material locked inside may

> get into your system and create disease in other parts of your body.

> Here is a small explanation from the Huggins site:

>

> " When a tooth has a root canal, or is in a dying state, bacteria

> within the tooth produce very strong chemicals that are highly

> neurotoxic and kill many critical enzymes within the body. When the

> tooth is removed, and the ligament left in place (normal procedure)

> these chemicals remain within the ligament and can slowly seep into

> the body, potentially creating disease states.

>

> If a tooth is removed and the ligament is left in place, a cap of two

> to three millimeters of bone heals over the top of the socket,

> leaving a cesspool of these chemicals lining the hole, and sealed

> within the bone. X-ray has a hard time identifying these areas, for

> one is taking a picture of a piece of air within bone. "

>

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