Dean Woodward wrote:
A dental problem can indeed be serious. It can represent a direct channel
for bacteria to enter the blood stream.
Case in Point: A few weeks ago my sister-in-law's brother died from an
infected tooth. Now he had other problems, such as leukemia, but what took
him
CS is absorbed into the system long before it gets to the lower GI
tract, where tapeworms are at home... Hulda Clark talks extensively of
parasites in her book, The Cure Fro All Diseases, and while her focus
was on people rather than veterinary applications, much of her info
applies.
It may be
Mark List,
Hulda Clark, in her book, The Cure For All Diseases speaks of dental
problems causing many health problems, and speaks of cavitations -
areas in the jaw that are small pockets of infection , harboring the
bacteria allowing them to spread throughout the body. This is the best
source
At 01:57 AM 11/30/98 -0800, you wrote:
Could this be my problem afterall? Any chance that this hole in my tooth
that's been left untreated for several months could be causing my health
to just be horrible?
Mark,
Earlier this year I was septic. Couldn't find the source then though now
maybe we
Mark,
I would not consider this off topic, in context. You're a member of
our little community and we want you healthy!
My only comment: This is a good enough reason to swish a little CS
around in your mouth for a few minutes every day, even without
swallowing. Has anyone else improved their
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