Jonathan,
You +can+ save teeth without pulling them, but it's a heck of a lot of work
and if your mouth is riddled with necrotic tissue (as mine was), you have to
weight the advantages of having the stuff out already with the toll on the
system while you slowly try to bring the jaw back into balance.
I had been using oregano oil and bloodroot already. Yes, they penetrate the
jaw -- especially when used with DMSO -- but there's a problem with
bloodroot that most people don't realize. I learned the hard way. Bloodroot
WILL dissolve enamel if you're not careful. You cannot, I repeat cannot,
leave it on as a pack. My teeth rapidly became pitted when I was done.
Fortunately, soon after I decided to do a practice described on the net as
"oil pulling." Google it. Incredibly, after three days my teeth completely
re-mineralized. My gums even normalized somewhat. I was astounded. I own a
Biomodulator, which also helped with the healing. (It may even have helped
avert my need for surgery, along with rifing and other therapies, had I been
willing to devote eight hours a day minimum, every day, to the protocols,
over the course of six months. This was not an option for me.)
The problem with cavitations is that when this necrotic tissue is finally
discovered (+if+ it is discovered), the section(s) of the affected jaw is
(are) usually in pretty bad shape. By then, the person's health is also
seriously compromised. Surgery can be a good thing, depending on the state
of the person's health and the condition of the tissue. However, had I known
10 years ago what I discovered this past summer, I might have avoided
surgery...in hindsight.
Be aware that the common practice of pulling wisdom teeth can have the same
effect as root canals. I had my wisdom teeth pulled as a young teenager, so
the jaw had a long time to become infected.
Nenah
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan B. Britten" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 10:50 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Root Canals
I have one question about this: might it not be possible to deal with the
problem without pulling teeth?
One view on this is that there is no way to do so. I find this line of
thinking inflexible. Most mainline MDs claim that only surgery and
radiation can treat cancer, and many of us know this is not true. If
some herbal therapies can selectively attack cancers, why not dental
infections?
If a powerful anti-bacterial/fungal/viral can penetrate the dentin and
destroy pathogens and necrotic tissue, the problem might be solved
non-surgically.
Some possible candidates would include oregano oil and bloodroot. It
would be interesting to know whether any alternative dentists have tried.
It would not surprise me if Oil of Oregano is able to penetrate the
dentin. As for bloodroot, I think there is little question about its
ability to navigate deep into the body to selectively seek out and
destroy neoplastic and necrotic tissue. Follow up therapy with EIS
might conceivably even lead to regeneration of tissue, nerve, and bone.
All of this soon may be academic, however, as complete tooth regeneration
may be one of the first major breakthroughs using adult stem cells. That
will be exciting.
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