Guest guest Posted February 12, 2008 Report Share Posted February 12, 2008 Are you having teeth extracted to get rid of root canals???? That sounds crazy. Having a tooth extracted and not replaced will cause you lots of trouble. > > >Was this tooth number 15? > > >Was it an extraction? Hope you heal well. > > >Cindy > > according to the xerox copy that I have it is tooth number 13 (?) > It was an extraction. thanks for the well wishing > > deborah > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2008 Report Share Posted February 13, 2008 In frequent-dose-chelation Sara Lymberis wrote: Are you having teeth extracted to get rid of root canals???? That sounds crazy. Having a tooth extracted and not replaced will cause you lots of trouble. -------------There is lots of information about health problems related to root canals. Huggins talks about it in his books, quoting Weston Price's research, and his own personal experience with patients. And here's another book I remember someone mentioning on the topic, and a doctor's website too. Depending where the tooth is, a partial or bridge can replace the pulled tooth. If it's in the back, it's not always necessary to replace. There has also been personal reports here in the past of people having trouble with them. Personally, after all I've read about them, I will never get one. Ever. JMO----------Jackie http://www.amazon.com/Root-Canal-Cover-Up--Meinig/dp/0945196199 http://www.drshankland.com/root_canal.html > > >Was this tooth number 15? > > >Was it an extraction? Hope you heal well. > > >Cindy > > according to the xerox copy that I have it is tooth number 13 (?) > It was an extraction. thanks for the well wishing > > deborah > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2008 Report Share Posted February 13, 2008 I will never ever have another > root canal, especially after reading about the dangers of them. > V I honestly would choose mercury amalgams over a root canal again. I'm not making a joke, just explaining how deadly I think these 'fatally flawed procedures' are. At least with mercury it seeps slowly into the system, whereas a root canal creates a focal infection that can cause untold infections elsewhere. My health declined the moment I got one and it took me years to connect the dots. And you'll never know there is an infection because there is no nerve to tell you there is a problem there. A root canal is a dead tooth - what other dead organ would be keep in our body? Dr Meinig was the former head of the root canal society of America (Endodontists) and has written tyhe excellent book called Root canal cover-up. You won't need to know more after reading that book. Yes, some people tolerate the hidden low-grade infections in root canals for years. And often with strong immune systems it its the not the sucker punch that knocks you down, but it is the repeated jab that might never let you get up. I have seen consistent and unusual miracles in healing when these sources of infections and cavitations are removed. DeanSA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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