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if you'll look into the works of prominent HHC professionals you'll find that

cavities are a result of an acidic system, not just the mouth but the entire

system. A program of alkalizing the system will make that go away.  Candy is a

significant offended as is sugar as in cereals. NO! candy does not cause

cavities but sugar in general lowers the system acidity and when the mouth is

acidic the excess acidity eats at the tooth enamel.

That's the quick version-- if you want more information you can contact me

dierectly.

 

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From: kerrieinoakville <kerriemuschalla@...>

Subject: 6 yr old with 3 cavities

Dr

Date: Thursday, July 23, 2009, 9:07 PM

 

My 6 yr old neice just got 3 cavities. My sister said, " The dentist said that

she is doing a great job brushing and the cavities might have been inevitable

because of the way her teeth have deep grooves and are very tight together (all

molars) therefore brushing and flossing would not have made a difference. " So

two things, is the dentist correct in what he is saying that the cavities might

have been inevitable? I don't think so but it doesn't hurt to ask. Also, what

can be done for my neice and her three cavities? Is her only option to have the

cavities filled? With composite resin? Are there other steps that should be

taken?

Many thanks,

Kerrie

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Just a thought.  Is there a good bio dentist in your area, your neices actually

that will do a consult?  Find out if his office uses ozone and shuns amalgams. 

One thing I would say is that if you have the finances to get a Clifford Test

performed on her to make sure whatever they put in her mouth is compatable with

her body.  Secondly I would get an ozone generator to make ozonated water and

once the cavities are dealt with have her swish the water in her mouth a couple

times a day to kill any bacteria that can cause future cavities.  I believe

Pheonix Rising sells them.  They are Dr. devotees and have many fine

products.

From: kerrieinoakville <kerriemuschalla@...>

Subject: 6 yr old with 3 cavities

Dr

Date: Thursday, July 23, 2009, 8:07 PM

 

My 6 yr old neice just got 3 cavities. My sister said, " The dentist said that

she is doing a great job brushing and the cavities might have been inevitable

because of the way her teeth have deep grooves and are very tight together (all

molars) therefore brushing and flossing would not have made a difference. " So

two things, is the dentist correct in what he is saying that the cavities might

have been inevitable? I don't think so but it doesn't hurt to ask. Also, what

can be done for my neice and her three cavities? Is her only option to have the

cavities filled? With composite resin? Are there other steps that should be

taken?

Many thanks,

Kerrie

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My 4 yr old granddaughter had 5 cavities all of a sudden. The dentist said

she had a high rate of bacteria growth in her mouth. She has always had

blisters in her mouth and the doctors do not know why. They just call them

canker sores and said there was nothing they can do about it. They hurt

pretty bad and have made her a very picky eater.

The dentist thinks the bacteria and blisters have a lot to do with the

cavities. I was just wandering if your neice has ever had any problems with

those also?

Sandy

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> other steps that should be taken?

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Foundational essence deficiency. Black beans, black rice, black chicken,

black sesame, raspberries, blackberries, red grapes, royal jelly, walnuts,

shitake, fresh air, exercise, adequate rest. Stuff like that.

6 yr old with 3 cavities

Dr

Date: Thursday, July 23, 2009, 8:07 PM

My 6 yr old neice just got 3 cavities. My sister said, " The dentist said

that she is doing a great job brushing and the cavities might have been

inevitable because of the way her teeth have deep grooves and are very tight

together (all molars) therefore brushing and flossing would not have made a

difference. " So two things, is the dentist correct in what he is saying that

the cavities might have been inevitable? I don't think so but it doesn't

hurt to ask. Also, what can be done for my neice and her three cavities? Is

her only option to have the cavities filled? With composite resin? Are there

other steps that should be taken?

Many thanks,

Kerrie

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Goji.

6 yr old with 3 cavities

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> Date: Thursday, July 23, 2009, 8:07 PM

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> My 6 yr old neice just got 3 cavities. My sister said, " The dentist said

> that she is doing a great job brushing and the cavities might have been

> inevitable because of the way her teeth have deep grooves and are very

> tight

> together (all molars) therefore brushing and flossing would not have made

> a

> difference. " So two things, is the dentist correct in what he is saying

> that

> the cavities might have been inevitable? I don't think so but it doesn't

> hurt to ask. Also, what can be done for my neice and her three cavities?

> Is

> her only option to have the cavities filled? With composite resin? Are

> there

> other steps that should be taken?

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> Many thanks,

> Kerrie

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Try MMS it worked for our daughter who had canker sores for years.  (25)

she just swished it around for a few minutes and then swallowed it.  It took

about 4 weeks but it worked. 

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Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 6:24:55 PM

Subject: Re: 6 yr old with 3 cavities

 

Sounds like stomach heat. Could be a stomach yin deficiency.

6 yr old with 3 cavities

>> Dr@groups <mailto:Dr% 40groups. com> .com

>> Date: Thursday, July 23, 2009, 8:07 PM

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>> My 6 yr old neice just got 3 cavities. My sister said, " The dentist said

>> that she is doing a great job brushing and the cavities might have been

>> inevitable because of the way her teeth have deep grooves and are very

>> tight

>> together (all molars) therefore brushing and flossing would not have made

>> a

>> difference. " So two things, is the dentist correct in what he is saying

>> that

>> the cavities might have been inevitable? I don't think so but it doesn't

>> hurt to ask. Also, what can be done for my neice and her three cavities?

>> Is

>> her only option to have the cavities filled? With composite resin? Are

>> there

>> other steps that should be taken?

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>> Many thanks,

>> Kerrie

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Sounds like stomach heat. Could be a stomach yin deficiency.

6 yr old with 3 cavities

>> Dr@groups <mailto:Dr%40> .com

>> Date: Thursday, July 23, 2009, 8:07 PM

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>> My 6 yr old neice just got 3 cavities. My sister said, " The dentist said

>> that she is doing a great job brushing and the cavities might have been

>> inevitable because of the way her teeth have deep grooves and are very

>> tight

>> together (all molars) therefore brushing and flossing would not have made

>> a

>> difference. " So two things, is the dentist correct in what he is saying

>> that

>> the cavities might have been inevitable? I don't think so but it doesn't

>> hurt to ask. Also, what can be done for my neice and her three cavities?

>> Is

>> her only option to have the cavities filled? With composite resin? Are

>> there

>> other steps that should be taken?

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>> Many thanks,

>> Kerrie

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