Guest guest Posted January 24, 2006 Report Share Posted January 24, 2006 Hi Steve, Couple of suggestions. Go to www.drhuggins.com He has written books on heavy metals and root canals. I just had a root canal pulled. You can have a phone or email consult with him for $30. Basically he says that when a tooth that needs a root canal the process renders the tooth dead, not unlike a dead organ in your body. Don't want to sign up for that one. There is much controversy over this topic, so you have to read the literature and decide for yourself. Other alternatives, if you do have an infection is to use a MediMud Pak by Premier Research Labs. www.prlabs.com They only sell to practitioners, but if you call them they can give you a name to a practitioner near you. I had an infected tooth from a laser cleaning for over a year which no dentist could fix. I used the mud on my cheek over the tooth and all around my jaw, in back of my ear and down my throat on that side. It literally pulls toxins out. After three treatments, the pain was gone and has been painfree for over two years now. I would also gargle with hydrogen peroxide (regular grade) mixed in water to kill any bacteria,etc., in your mouth. And if the infection has gone deeper, you can put 4 drops of so of hydrogen peroxide in your ears. Wait about 10 minutes until the bubbling stops and then do the other side. Really helps to eliminate infections and is good to do if you start to get a cold. Best wishes, Nancy Message: 14 Tue, 24 Jan 2006 00:32:38 -0000 " steve1234_37388 " <steve1234_37388 Root Canal !!! Alternative way to heal a tooth and/or a gum infection? Hi, My dentist says that I have a tooth infection/abcess (osteomyelitis), and that I need a root canal. :-( I'm wondering if there is some type of alternative way to heal a tooth and/or a gum infection. An herbal poultice for example. I think that there is some evidence that the infection/abcess is actually a gum abcess and not osteomyelitis. I've had the problem for years, and the tooth is alive and well. The tooth senses hot, and cold, etc. The tooth is not dead, and does not appear to be dying. At first (years ago) my dentist somewhat regretfully said, that I could also have an extraction if I decided against a root canal, but now he firmly insists that he will only do a root canal. Regards, Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2008 Report Share Posted September 11, 2008 There is a fascinating article on the relationship between root canals and cancer on CancerTutor. Because I can trace my cancer to root canals, I decided that the OCC which may kill all microbes could be beneficial to me. I just completed OCC yesterday, but I'm not having any dramatic response like Duke so far. Here's the URL, and quotes from the article.http://www.new-cancer-treatments.org/Articles/RootCanals.html Root canals are a safe haven for microbes. Because no blood reaches the inside of the tooth, the immune system cannot kill any microbes inside the dead tooth. Microbes do not originate in the root canals, rather they originate elsewhere in the body (such as were cancer cells form). The microbes thrive and some of them hide from the immune system inside the root canals. These microbes, and other toxins from inside the tooth, periodically come out of the tooth and cause reinfections. It is impossible to cure more than 200 diseases unless all of the root canal teeth are removed properly because even if you killed the microbes of the disease, microbes hiding in the root canals can come out and reinfect the person!! Root canals are a major cause of the immune system being suppressed and they are a major cause of cancer: * " Dr. Thomas Rau, who runs the Paracelsus Clinic (cancer clinic since 1958) in Switzerland recently checked the records of the last 150 breast cancer patients treated in his clinic. He found that 147 of them (98%) had one or more root canal teeth on the same meridian as the original breast cancer tumor. His clinic has a biological dentist section where all cancer patients, on reporting in, have their mouth cleaned up first -- especially all root canal teeth removed. But root canals may also explain why so many cancer patients are able to cure their cancer with alternative cancer treatments, but the cancer comes back again and again. The next section will discuss this problem. Dr. Price removed a tooth, which had had a root canal, from a person who was suffering from a disease, and then surgically inserted the tooth in a rabbit. The rabbit then developed this same disease and in many cases, the human patient was quickly cured. This technique worked with heart disease, cancer, arthritis and many other diseases. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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