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Tooth decay is more from low htyroid than low cortiosl and I can state

that as I am toothless due ot too many years of serious hypo. Although

the inflammation that your body;s cortiosl is ther eto handle may also

eb a factor. I would rather be toothless than have the constant

infecitons to deal wiht which DID do a job on my adrenals!

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YES! That decay makes your entire body toxic once it gets into the blood

stream. There was a kid who actually died from the infection of his tooth

because he didn't have insurance so it went unattended to for too long. Get

that taken care of as soon as possible. You might have cavitations too.

There are some dental groups on Yahoo dealing with cavitations and dental

issues in general. I would look on there for referrals. Personally, I am

still trying to find a good one for my mercury removal since even the

so-called biological ones often do not follow the proper protocol. Had a guy

in Mexico then found out he had a cocaine problem. Ugh!

The dentist will give you something to clean up the bacteria at the decay

site but you should also do the Canary tests, take probiotics, and look into

taking things to purify the blood. Beets are one of the best blood purifiers

and you can buy beet juice, though I like mine fresh. There are various

herbal pills that help too.

Cheri

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Well come to find out

last night my dental crown falls out and I see a large amount of decay

under it. I am going to try to find a dentist who will do a removal of the

tooth

and not leave a cavitation. Does anyone have any

dentist referrals? If my problem is widespread decay, what things can I do

for myself after I have this tooth removed? Would it be the same, have the

canary club test done and rebuild my adrenal system from there, or are

there other things I can be doing?

.

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YES! That decay makes your entire body toxic once it gets into the blood

stream. There was a kid who actually died from the infection of his tooth

because he didn't have insurance so it went unattended to for too long. Get

that taken care of as soon as possible. You might have cavitations too.

There are some dental groups on Yahoo dealing with cavitations and dental

issues in general. I would look on there for referrals. Personally, I am

still trying to find a good one for my mercury removal since even the

so-called biological ones often do not follow the proper protocol. Had a guy

in Mexico then found out he had a cocaine problem. Ugh!

The dentist will give you something to clean up the bacteria at the decay

site but you should also do the Canary tests, take probiotics, and look into

taking things to purify the blood. Beets are one of the best blood purifiers

and you can buy beet juice, though I like mine fresh. There are various

herbal pills that help too.

Cheri

-----Original Message-----

On Behalf Of bestbirths2006

Well come to find out

last night my dental crown falls out and I see a large amount of decay

under it. I am going to try to find a dentist who will do a removal of the

tooth

and not leave a cavitation. Does anyone have any

dentist referrals? If my problem is widespread decay, what things can I do

for myself after I have this tooth removed? Would it be the same, have the

canary club test done and rebuild my adrenal system from there, or are

there other things I can be doing?

.

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Hi, I live north of KC about 2 hrs. I have to go do alternative drs. and went

to an endo there as we have only the most basic of care here. I'm sorry I don't

know any good dentists. Have had salivary stones also, but dentists never give

an answer when I have questioned. My daughter liked Dr. Westfall in Platte

City, and I had to take her back there for a crown. Not sure he would do the

work you mention, and actualy not sure he's still practicing as this visit was

in 2000.

Best Wishes,

Pat Could decay under my dental crown be my whole problem?

So, i just posted here about how exausted I am. Well come to find out

last night my dental crown falls out and I see a large amount of decay

under it. Suddenly I think well, maybe that has something to do with

my salviary stones, and adrenal fatigue and exaustion. duh!

I am going to try to find a dentist who will do a removal of the tooth

and not leave a cavitation. I will travel to find this dentist because

there are none around me here in Kansas City. Does anyone have any

dentist referrals? I am not above driving or flying to make sure i

don't make my health any worse from having incompetant work done, if

you know what I mean.

If my problem is widespread decay, what things can I do for myself

after I have this tooth removed? Would it be the same, have the

canary club test done and rebuild my adrenal system from there, or are

there other things I can be doing?

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