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Old 04-05-2015, 10:56 AM #11
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I am Amit from India. I really broke down reading your case. You mentioned you have tons of root canals in your mouth. I had only one 3 years ago and that was so troublesome. It affected my nerves and caused me all sorts of neurological problems. They continue even now. Even for me,the tooth adjacent to the root canaled one was infected.

Please get all your root canal teeth extracted and that too from a biological dentist. There are biological dentists in Canada trained by Hal Huggins. You may find biological dentists on www.iaomt.org. Also just extracting the tooth wont do.
Extracting the tooth is like dousing the fire. The debris has to be removed. That is what the biological dental great Hal Huggins used to say. So after extraction, the toxins in the body have to be removed completely. In India, there are no biological dentists. There are only the conventional ones and they just remove a root canaled tooth. They are taught in their dental schools that ROOT CANALS ARE COMPLETELY SAFE AND EFFECTIVE. So if you say root canals are unsafe ,they think you are going nuts.
Root canals are extremely lethal. They should be banned ideally. See you have lost root canaled tooth and also the good ones beside it. Had you not performed the root canal in the first place and extracted the tooth the first time,these problems would not have occured. Root canals are that devastating. They do no good.


SO PLEASE SAY NO TO ROOT CANALS just as you would say NO to a mercury filling. The dental governing bodies will never ban it because it is a very profitable procedure. It is the people who have to reject it.

Take care.

Regards,
Amit.
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