Guest guest Posted July 30, 2007 Report Share Posted July 30, 2007 Hi Dean, Thanks again for the great information you have suggested me. This is what came up after a little search. I noticed that the links you gave me connect to Dr. Hilda . A while ago I read her book online, the cure of all cancers, and although her idea of dissolventas and parasites is somewhat compelling, I have little trust in her stuff, actually. I have also checked Andy's comments on cavitations in onibasu. He thinks that only 1 out of every 10 that are diagnosed with cavitations really have something of the sort. I would like to balance this information with your positive view. You said that it changed your health and that of many people working with you. What favorable changes did you notice and how do you know they were due to cavitation cleaning and not to other interventions like supps or chelation? What kind of job and position or work you do in the health arena? Thank you, Raquel PS, for everyone else in the group, please feel free to add your comment or info to the converstion. > > >I would like to look into cavitation stuff, is there any cheap way to > > look into it? Any link you can suggest? > > > > Raquel > > Hi Raquel > > The cavitation cleaning/root canal extraction has been life- changing for > myself and many people I work with. I truly don't see how it can be > separated from mercury removal and oral chelation. It is all part of the > same process. And each part can be done safely or dangerously. > > They only way to really clean cavitations is to go into every site where > there has been a previous extraction in clean it. > X-rays do not routinely show cavitations. > You should get a PAN regardless, as you may have some obvious dental > infection that is making you ill. > I have just put up some examples of some PAN's. > http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/pan.html > > You can get a Cavitat scan to show where they are if you have had many > extractions. It is also valuable in picking up dead bone under root canals. > We now just advise clients to clean out every extraction site (within reason > of course, if there are too many extractions a cavitat is in order). > We have found the literature to be accurate. We find that 95% of wisdoms > extractions sites have cavitations. Most are filled with soft spongy tissue, > some have infection, some just air, some foul air, some green gunk etc. > > > But the best advice is to find someone that can properly and safely clean > them. Cheapest way is probably to go to Mexico. Only see Dr Arichega for > cavitation cleaning. We have only had good feedback about him and Dr > Solario. They are very safe. > http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/drclarknetwork/dr_clarks_clinic.html > > There is more dental information in the DentalNetwork page of this website > http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/ > > Dean-SA > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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