Guest guest Posted July 20, 2007 Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 My ND believes in something known as repolarization (I believe part of Neural therapy). This invloves injecting certain parts of the body with Provocaine (like Novocaine). About 5 weeks ago I had 3 teeth extracted (one wisdom tooth with huge amounts of amalgam, one root canaled tooth with a metal rod in it, and a third tooth that Kinesiology showed up as problematic and happened to be on the meridian connected to my large intestine - I have Crohn's). Ten days ago, the ND injected each gapped area with a couple of shots each of Provocaine - he said it helps the healing. Has anyone heard of this before? One of the gaps has amalgamed teeth on either side. Funnily enough this area hurt so much after the injection as if the tooth had been extracted all over again! I had to take a couple of dose of Homeopathic Arnica Montana and use a warm towel to soothe the pain throughout the evening. The other two gaps are just fine. His explanation is that due to the metal surrounding this gap, it will take much longer to heal. I am due to have the two amalgams replaced in approx. 2 months. I hope that does not need to be postponed just because this area is currently a little tender! (BTW, at a previous appointment, he also injected a long scar I have on the abdomen from when I had surgery for my Crohn's. I felt pretty darned woozy after that session. He said that this rather thick scar is blocking energy and must be thinned out to allow energy to flow. I saw this result with a friend). He intends to follow this up with a couple more shots to the scar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2007 Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 Normally, the body has the ability to repair and heal. If it does not heal, why? What to do about it? The German school of naturopathy believes that usually the problem is a scar that is blocking energy. One approach to overcoming such blocks, or " foci " (plural of focus), is to inject the offending scar with lidocaine, novocaine, etc. That's neural therapy. The scar can be from one's circumcision, dental work, even something as small as a bee sting. Dean O/T: Repolariztion of extracted tooth My ND believes in something known as repolarization (I believe part of Neural therapy). This invloves injecting certain parts of the body with Provocaine (like Novocaine). About 5 weeks ago I had 3 teeth extracted (one wisdom tooth with huge amounts of amalgam, one root canaled tooth with a metal rod in it, and a third tooth that Kinesiology showed up as problematic and happened to be on the meridian connected to my large intestine - I have Crohn's). Ten days ago, the ND injected each gapped area with a couple of shots each of Provocaine - he said it helps the healing. Has anyone heard of this before? One of the gaps has amalgamed teeth on either side. Funnily enough this area hurt so much after the injection as if the tooth had been extracted all over again! I had to take a couple of dose of Homeopathic Arnica Montana and use a warm towel to soothe the pain throughout the evening. The other two gaps are just fine. His explanation is that due to the metal surrounding this gap, it will take much longer to heal. I am due to have the two amalgams replaced in approx. 2 months. I hope that does not need to be postponed just because this area is currently a little tender! (BTW, at a previous appointment, he also injected a long scar I have on the abdomen from when I had surgery for my Crohn's. I felt pretty darned woozy after that session. He said that this rather thick scar is blocking energy and must be thinned out to allow energy to flow. I saw this result with a friend). He intends to follow this up with a couple more shots to the scar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2007 Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 Normally, the body has the ability to repair and heal. If it does not heal, why? What to do about it? The German school of naturopathy believes that usually the problem is a scar that is blocking energy. One approach to overcoming such blocks, or " foci " (plural of focus), is to inject the offending scar with lidocaine, novocaine, etc. That's neural therapy. The scar can be from one's circumcision, dental work, even something as small as a bee sting. Dean O/T: Repolariztion of extracted tooth My ND believes in something known as repolarization (I believe part of Neural therapy). This invloves injecting certain parts of the body with Provocaine (like Novocaine). About 5 weeks ago I had 3 teeth extracted (one wisdom tooth with huge amounts of amalgam, one root canaled tooth with a metal rod in it, and a third tooth that Kinesiology showed up as problematic and happened to be on the meridian connected to my large intestine - I have Crohn's). Ten days ago, the ND injected each gapped area with a couple of shots each of Provocaine - he said it helps the healing. Has anyone heard of this before? One of the gaps has amalgamed teeth on either side. Funnily enough this area hurt so much after the injection as if the tooth had been extracted all over again! I had to take a couple of dose of Homeopathic Arnica Montana and use a warm towel to soothe the pain throughout the evening. The other two gaps are just fine. His explanation is that due to the metal surrounding this gap, it will take much longer to heal. I am due to have the two amalgams replaced in approx. 2 months. I hope that does not need to be postponed just because this area is currently a little tender! (BTW, at a previous appointment, he also injected a long scar I have on the abdomen from when I had surgery for my Crohn's. I felt pretty darned woozy after that session. He said that this rather thick scar is blocking energy and must be thinned out to allow energy to flow. I saw this result with a friend). He intends to follow this up with a couple more shots to the scar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2007 Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 Normally, the body has the ability to repair and heal. If it does not heal, why? What to do about it? The German school of naturopathy believes that usually the problem is a scar that is blocking energy. One approach to overcoming such blocks, or " foci " (plural of focus), is to inject the offending scar with lidocaine, novocaine, etc. That's neural therapy. The scar can be from one's circumcision, dental work, even something as small as a bee sting. Dean O/T: Repolariztion of extracted tooth My ND believes in something known as repolarization (I believe part of Neural therapy). This invloves injecting certain parts of the body with Provocaine (like Novocaine). About 5 weeks ago I had 3 teeth extracted (one wisdom tooth with huge amounts of amalgam, one root canaled tooth with a metal rod in it, and a third tooth that Kinesiology showed up as problematic and happened to be on the meridian connected to my large intestine - I have Crohn's). Ten days ago, the ND injected each gapped area with a couple of shots each of Provocaine - he said it helps the healing. Has anyone heard of this before? One of the gaps has amalgamed teeth on either side. Funnily enough this area hurt so much after the injection as if the tooth had been extracted all over again! I had to take a couple of dose of Homeopathic Arnica Montana and use a warm towel to soothe the pain throughout the evening. The other two gaps are just fine. His explanation is that due to the metal surrounding this gap, it will take much longer to heal. I am due to have the two amalgams replaced in approx. 2 months. I hope that does not need to be postponed just because this area is currently a little tender! (BTW, at a previous appointment, he also injected a long scar I have on the abdomen from when I had surgery for my Crohn's. I felt pretty darned woozy after that session. He said that this rather thick scar is blocking energy and must be thinned out to allow energy to flow. I saw this result with a friend). He intends to follow this up with a couple more shots to the scar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2007 Report Share Posted July 21, 2007 > > My ND believes in something known as repolarization (I believe part of > Neural therapy). This invloves injecting certain parts of the body > with Provocaine (like Novocaine). > > Ten days ago, the ND injected each gapped area with a couple of shots > each of Provocaine - he said it helps the healing. > > Has anyone heard of this before? > > I did some research on Procaine, as My sister in law was taking. it. It had been touted for all these things, I found in my research that it has a lot of risks involved and is not natural. Even risks of heart failure. My impression is that you are probably paying a ton of money for something that could be worthless and even dangerous. also, Have you checked to see if ND's are licensed in your state? I would find out if they are licensed to practice medicine and what level of training they have. I had an ND work with me to test of toxic metal using a " rife " type machine. She told me that the metals were not a problem and I didn't need my fillings removed. I realized later that the machine and the lady were a complete hoax. I could have suffered mercury toxicity the rest of my life based on a bogus " test " . What she was doing in my state is a felony. Naturopathic doctor means absolutely nothing in my state and you can get a degree via the internet. If they don't have an MD by their name, they are not legal to practice any form of medicine in our state. I would recommend you check all this out before you allow them to put an injection into your body. You can contact your state's licensure board. Patti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2007 Report Share Posted July 22, 2007 I agree, Patti. I found a link, quite by accident, where many people were boasting of getting their certificate for an 'internet degree' in 3 days. It's really important to get solid references on practitioners. Joanne She told me that the metals were not a problem and I > didn't need my fillings removed. I realized later that the machine > and the lady were a complete hoax. I could have suffered mercury > toxicity the rest of my life based on a bogus " test " . What she was > doing in my state is a felony. Naturopathic doctor means > absolutely nothing in my state and you can get a degree via the > internet. > Patti > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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