----- Original Message ----- From: "sol" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 11:37 AM Subject: CS>root canals, was Re: CS>On Dental Health , Procedures and Cancer
>I am following that link and got started on other dental info I found. > What I'd like to have is some links to what to do about existing root > canals. They might be bad, but without the root canal teeth and the one > implant I have, I'd have to have a bridge, which would put a lot of > nickel in my mouth. > Whatever else nickel can do, I am directly allergic to it, so a bridge > is out for me. My root canals do not have posts in them, because when > the first ones were done they were still using steel posts, not > titanium as I think is what is done now. > I actually (if my instructions were followed) had a steel post removed > from the very first root canal I had. If I were to have my rootcanals > and my implant removed and no bridge to replace them, I'd be in bad > shape regards eating, it would basically mean only two molars on the > entire upper left side of my jaw, would not be a pretty sight either. At > the time serious thought was given to not having the implant done, but > the broken tooth is the second incisor on the upper left, and the gap > was more than I could stand. > sol Sol, Google the Price-Pottenger Foundation. For a $10 donation, they can give you a list of dentists and oral surgeons that do root canals according to certain guidelines. Also, George Meinig's book, Root Canal Coverup, has info on how to do root canals safely. Nenah Nenah Sylver, PhD http://www.nenahsylver.com * The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing * The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy * products and services for wellness

