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> I got my wisdom teeth extracted due to infection. Surgeon told me

that bone

> growth is slow

> in area from where the teeth is extracted. What can be done to

improve bone

> growth ?, my diet

> is not very nutrious as I am vegeterian, plus amalgam and sulpher food

> problems.

>

> Does GRAFTING helps in bone growth?

My husband had bone grafts due to periodontal disease. I don't

know all the details, but his situation improved a lot after

the bone grafts. He did have one tooth extracted because it

could not be saved, but after bone grafts, the other teeth

stabilized.

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> Thanks,

>

>

> Nadeem

>

> >From: " DeanNetwork "

> >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation

> >To: frequent-dose-chelation >

> >Subject: Re: O/T amalgam question

> >Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 21:32:00 +0200

> >

> > > How can you find out if there is any more amalgam lurking in

your mouth

> >or

> > > to be sure it is all gone. For ex., silly question, if you have

had

> >root

> > > canals done, would they ever have filled the roots with amalgam?

etc.

> > >

> >

> >Get a PANORAMIC X-ray taken of your mouth to see all the teeth.

> >Lift all metal crowns to check underneath.

> >Yes, when they put mercury in the root it is called an appecectomy.

It is

> >just about the worst thing that can be done.

> >Root canals are toxic no matter what - it is just the degree of

toxicity

> >and

> >the state of the immune system that decides 'how' ill you will get

from it.

> >Combine that with mercury and it is no fun.

> >For those of you not progressing with chelation, look at cavitation

and

> >root

> >canals. I have seen it make more difference than anything when

cleared and

> >the effects are near instant.

> >Dean

> >

>

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