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Nate Jones, CEO and founder of Xlear, Inc., shares insights into natural ways to prevent respiratory and dental infections using Xlear Nasal Spray and Spry Dental products. He discusses his advocacy for health freedom and efforts to change health product regulations in Washington, DC. The conversation dives into Nate's legal battle with the FTC over claims about his products, the efficacy of natural remedies like xylitol, and the broader implications of government overreach in health. They also discuss RFK Jr.'s nomination as HHS Secretary and potential changes that may come under his leadership. The episode concludes with a discussion on the benefits of nasal hygiene and the potential positive outlook for future policies supporting natural health products.
We're covering ALL the hot topics in holistic dental health! Dr. Michelle Jorgensen takes on the science of fluoride use, the hydroxyapatite debate, how to prevent and deal with hidden dental infections, wisdom teeth removal, and resolving airway issues in adults and kids. Buckle up, this one may change your life!Timestamps:[3:50] Welcome Dr. Michelle[4:36] Why is there so much push back on fluoride right now?[11:37] What can we do to keep our mouths healthy and prevent dental issues?[17:22] Is Hydroxyapatite safe and is it an effective way to remineralize teeth?[24:27] Is it possible to remineralize a cavity?[29:35] Can stevia or other artificial sweeteners contribute to cavities like sugar does?[31:00] Does oil pulling actually work and can you do it if you have fillings?[34:21] What is a hidden dental infection and how do holistic dentists actually locate those infections?[43:53] If someone has already had a root canal done, is it worth it to have it removed?[44:41] Are wisdom teeth necessary and is the standard of care to be pulling them?[52:19] How do we identify airway issues in our kids? [56:39] Should adults have tongue and lip ties released? Are there alternatives to c-pap machines for sleep apnea? [1:00:54] Do you have a holistic approach to TMJ issues?Episode Links:Living Well with Dr. Michelle Book Preorder "Living Well With Dr. Michelle"Visit Dr. Michelle's WebsiteToothpillowShop Dr. Michelle's tooth powdersSponsors:Go to https://thisisneeded.com/ and use coupon code WELLFED for 20% off your first order.Go to wellminerals.us/chill and use code WELLFED to get 10% off your order.Go to http://mdlogichealth.com/mc and use coupon code WELLFED for 10% off.Go to boncharge.com/WELLFED and use coupon code WELLFED to save 15% off any order.
What happens when you know something is wrong with your health, but every doctor (or dentist) tells you you're fine? Samantha Lander (@seefitliving) lived that reality.In this deeply personal episode, Samantha—a Functional Diagnostic Nutritionist, DJ, and serial entrepreneur—shares her raw and real journey of uncovering how her teeth were making her sick. Despite years of gut feelings that something was off, it took an exhausting battle, relentless self-advocacy, and major dental surgeries to finally find some relief.She opens up about:
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Thank you for joining us for our 2nd Cabral HouseCall of the weekend! I'm looking forward to sharing with you some of our community's questions that have come in over the past few weeks… Varun: Hi Dr. Cabral, I am 43 year old male. I have been using CGM to monitor blood glucose level from past few weeks. I have noticed that blood sugar level remains within the range (fasting and after 2 hours). However, whenever I do high intensity weight workouts (fasting) my blood sugar level shows very high spikes (up to 8-10 mmol/L). It takes around 2 hours or so to come down below 5.6 mmol/L. My GP couldn't explain why this is happening. Have you seen this kind of phenomenon in your practice or research. I have predisposition to type 2 Diabetes due to family history, therefore I eat very clean diet, mostly plant based. I do 45 mins high intensity exercise weights/workout 4 days a week. I do EquiLife detox couple of times a year and did parasite and CBO protocol last year. Matt: Hi Dr Cabral-Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and the results of all your hard work. I have high confidence that I have had untreated dental infections over the years and I have heard that this can affect the heart and the brain. In regards to the impact on the brain, what can I do at this point, where the damage has already been done, to stave off, if not reverse, the consequences? Ryan: I went over 30 years without having jock itch, then I got it (self-diagnosed) about 7 months ago. I treated it with OTC medication to clear it up…but it has been recurring now. In the past 7 months I've probably had 8-9 bouts of it. What could be making me more susceptible to fungal overgrowth all the sudden? Kristen: Hi Dr. Cabral! Thank you for all the great free content you put out for the public, you are very appreciated! I've been struggling with mild to moderate acne for many years. I have tried pretty much everything. My diet is VERY clean and I have a very healthy lifestyle. I've seen many doctors and estheticians for this. I previously took out dairy for about a week or so to see if that was causing it, but nothing changed. I am very mindful of minimizing glucose spikes, as I know that can cause acne. I am really hesitant to start taking out foods and eliminating things. Should my next steps be to get a continuous glucose monitor to see if this is the cause? I know there are many episodes on this topic but I feel I'm doing all the 'things'. Thank you so much! Jennifer: Hi Dr. Cabral, What are your thoughts on organic soy milk that is only made from water and soy beans? I've heard from lots of doctors online that it is the best plant milk as it helps prevent certain types of cancers like breast and prostrate and is a good source of plant protein. Thoughts? Thank you for tuning into this weekend's Cabral HouseCalls and be sure to check back tomorrow for our Mindset & Motivation Monday show to get your week started off right! - - - Show Notes and Resources: StephenCabral.com/3229 - - - Get a FREE Copy of Dr. Cabral's Book: The Rain Barrel Effect - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: CabralSupportGroup.com - - - Dr. Cabral's Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - Get Your Question Answered On An Upcoming HouseCall: StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - - Would You Take 30 Seconds To Rate & Review The Cabral Concept? The best way to help me spread our mission of true natural health is to pass on the good word, and I read and appreciate every review!
Send us a textJoin us for a conversation with Dr. Nathan S. Bryan, a leading expert in nitric oxide biochemistry. In this episode, we delve into nitric oxide's essential role in health, aging, and disease prevention. Dr. Bryan takes us from his early days as a biochemistry student at the University of Texas to his innovative research at LSU School of Medicine, inspired by the Nobel Prize-winning discovery of nitric oxide.We explore why nitric oxide is crucial for cardiovascular health and how Dr. Bryan's research has led to new therapies. He discusses developing a nitric oxide delivery system that mimics the body's natural production. This breakthrough approach has shown significant potential for patients with resistant hypertension and other challenging conditions.Dr. Bryan also explains Functional Nitric Oxide Nutrition, emphasizing how plant-based, balanced diets can boost nitric oxide levels and improve overall health.Learn about the dual pathways through which the body produces nitric oxide and the critical role of the oral microbiome. Dr. Bryan shares how everyday products like mouthwash can disrupt nitric oxide production and lead to health issues. We also discuss the connection between oral health, water quality, and chronic conditions, along with the impact of topsoil degradation on food's nutritional value.Dr. Bryan offers practical insights for functional medicine practitioners on how to enhance nitric oxide production in their patients. For more on his research and educational content, tune in to this informative episode. Chapters:(00:00) Nitric Oxide and Health Optimization(04:44) Revolutionizing Nitric Oxide Therapy(12:28) Optimizing Health With Nitric Oxide(23:11) Optimizing Nitric Oxide Production and Health(34:29) Oral Microbiome and Water Optimization(39:15) Dental Infections and Beet Misconceptions(52:02) Declining Nutritional Value and Nitrate Content Links:https://drnathansbryan.com/Join Over 18,000 Leading Medical Professionals and Become a Vibrant Wellness Provider Today! (https://portal.vibrant-wellness.com/#/sign-up)
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Joined by host of the "Know Better | Do Better" Podcast, we're chatting about how to manage chronic illnesses from a mental and spiritual perspective - how to not lose hope when you're hit with a challenging diagnosis. Join us as we delve into alternative therapies that could assist you to clear root causes, and how to have a grounded mindset when seeking out alternative options. Hosted by Leanne Vogel. Coaching and other supports available at: https://shop.healthfulpursuit.com/ Podcast Sponsors, links and offers available at: http://ketodietpodcast.com/
Access to a dentist in New Zealand isn't anything to smile about. In Rotorua, the average wait time for children 15 or under who need surgery is just over four months, with some waiting up to nine months. The average wait time for urgent cases is 29 days Dental Association Chief Executive Mo Amso told Mike Hosking a number of people are unable to access basic care. He says lots of New Zealanders are ending up in ED and ICU across the country, with dental infections that could have easily been prevented. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Thomas Levy is the author of books like Stop America’s #1 Killer, Primal Panacea, Death By Calcium, Curing the Incurable: Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, and Toxins and he runs a great website called Peak Energy. We had a great conversation with him about a wide array of topics. He’s a board certified cardiologist but […]
According to our guest today, "Your mouth is the gateway to the rest of your body." And "Treating one tooth at a time ignores the forest for the trees. No tooth exists in a vacuum..." Yep, we're getting back into that interplay between toxicity and infections, specifically in your mouth. This is The Story of Dental Infections with Biodentist Dr. John Augspurger.
In this podcast, Sue talks about homeopathic remedies that can be helpful for infections. From Strep Throat to Dental Infections … if there are signs of infections you will want to learn about these remedies and have them on hand for use. Buy Sue’s Infection Remedy Kit with all four remedies here. […] The post Homeopathic Infection Remedies – Special Replay appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
Contributor: Meghan Hurley, MD Educational Pearls: Educational Pearls: Dental infections can be categorized into two main groups Infections of the gums Pericoronitis Tooth eruption leading to inflammation/irritation Can progress to an infection Requires pain control, no antibiotics Gingivitis Inflammation of the gums Can lead to an infection requiring antibiotics Abscess (gums) If an infection develops in the gums it can progress to an abscess May require drainage Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (ANUG) aka Trench Mouth Filmy, grayish discoloration of the gums with “punched out” lesions Extremely painful Can cause teeth to loosen and fall out Treat with IV antibiotics + admission Infections of the teeth Dental caries Causes sensitivity tooth enamel is worn through Can lead to infection Periapical abscess Abscess that extends through the root of the tooth Can develop up elsewhere in tooth/gums/mouth Causes tooth sensitivity when tapped Ludwig angina Infection of the soft tissue under the tongue Can compromise airway as it expands Treat with extensive antibiotics and debridement Antibiotic stewardship Commonly used antibiotics for dental infections Clindamycin Augmentin Amoxicillin Chlorhexidine (Peridex) Antiseptic and disinfectant that is helpful for gingival irritation References Bridwell R, Gottlieb M, Koyfman A, Long B. Diagnosis and management of Ludwig's angina: An evidence-based review. Am J Emerg Med. Mar 2021;41:1-5. doi:10.1016/j.ajem.2020.12.030 Dufty J, Gkranias N, Donos N. Necrotising Ulcerative Gingivitis: A Literature Review. Oral Health Prev Dent. 2017;15(4):321-327. doi:10.3290/j.ohpd.a38766 Herrera D, Roldán S, Sanz M. The periodontal abscess: a review. J Clin Periodontol. Jun 2000;27(6):377-86. doi:10.1034/j.1600-051x.2000.027006377.x Kumar S. Evidence-Based Update on Diagnosis and Management of Gingivitis and Periodontitis. Dent Clin North Am. Jan 2019;63(1):69-81. doi:10.1016/j.cden.2018.08.005 Kwon G, Serra M. Pericoronitis. StatPearls. StatPearls Publishing Copyright © 2022, StatPearls Publishing LLC.; 2022. Summarized by Mark O'Brien, MS4 | Edited by John Spartz, MD, & Erik Verzemnieks, MD The Emergency Medical Minute is excited to announce that we are now offering AMA PRA Category 1 credits™ via online course modules. To access these and for more information, visit our website at https://emergencymedicalminute.org/cme-courses/ and create an account.
In this podcast, Sue talks about homeopathic remedies that can be helpful for infections. From Strep Throat to Dental Infections … if there are signs of infections you will want to learn about these remedies and have them on hand for use. Buy Sue’s Infection Remedy Kit with all four remedies here. […] The post Homeopathic Infection Remedies – Special Replay appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
Guest: Olivia (Liv) M. Muller, D.D.S. Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. (@ChutkaMD) Dental caries and periodontal disease are commonly seen by primary care providers in the outpatient setting. In fact, dental caries is the most common disease in the United States, both in children and adults. Up to 50% of children have dental caries, and most adults have at least one tooth with decay or have a filling. Gingivitis is also quite common in adults; it is present in up to half of all individuals between the ages of 35 and 45. Yet, unless we go into dentistry, healthcare providers don't get much training in the evaluation of dental conditions. The topic of discussion for this podcast is dental care and dental infections. Our guest is Olivia (Liv) M. Muller, D.D.S., an Assistant Professor of Dentistry at the Mayo Clinic. We'll discuss which dental problems we're likely to encounter in our patients, recommendations we can give them to prevent dental infections and some of the more common complications of dental infections. Connect with the Mayo Clinic's School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on Twitter @MayoMedEd.
Alannah Connealy and I discuss the pervasiveness of diet culture, how nutrition shouldn't be a one-size-fits-all, the difference between several popular diets today, the history of ancestral eating and more! Interview Links Online Shop: https://www.theaccrescent.com/shop/ (New Flower Essence Bath Soaks & Flower Remedies) Podcast: https://www.theaccrescent.com/podcast-ep-46-bath-soak-flower-remedy-product-launch/ (Announcing New Line of Flower Essence Products & Product Descriptions) Book: https://amzn.to/3pIbprM (Nutrition & Physical Degeneration by Dr. Price) Book: https://amzn.to/3vO4QoC (Pathology of Dental Infections & the Relation to General Diseases by Dr. Price) Book: https://amzn.to/3mgGwZe (The Ray Peat Survival Guide: Understanding, Using, and Realistically Applying the Dietary Ideas of Dr. Ray Peat) Online PDF: https://ia902909.us.archive.org/34/items/FROMPMSToMENOPAUSE/FROM%20PMS%20to%20MENOPAUSE.pdf (From PMS to Menopause Female Hormones in Context by Dr. Peat) November 10th Pop-Up Facial Lounge Turns 21 When: November 10th, 2021, 5:00PM - 9:00PM What: Celebrating 21 years of business for Facial Lounge. Must purchase a ticket to attend. Tickets are $21 and include a free gift bag! You can purchase your tickets https://www.tix.com/ticket-sales/faciallounge/6608/event/1237638 (here). There will also be music, free food and drinks as well as 21+ local businesses to shop from! Where to Find My Guest https://www.instagram.com/alannahconnealy/ (Instagram) Where to Find Me https://www.theaccrescent.com/ (Website) https://www.instagram.com/theaccrescent/ (Instagram) https://www.tiktok.com/@theaccrescent?lang=en (Tiktok). https://www.facebook.com/theaccrescent (Facebook)
Heart attack and stroke have many causes and risk factors, ranging from lifestyle, obesity, diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, inflammation, dental infections, stress, etc. Which of these is the real cause? Maybe it's a common factor, like the mitochondria and cellular respiration. The reality is that we do not know. Cellular respiration and the mitochondria theory can be helpful in terms of both research questions and lifestyle, treatment issues. The functional item is what comes of the knowledge. What can we do to prevent or reverse early disease? For example, we know that there are many things we can do to decrease disease: a proper diet, exercise, and specific medications when indicated. There are a couple of examples: ACE inhibitors and insulin resistance. We know that ACE inhibitors and ARBs improve insulin resistance. ACE inhibitors improve inflammation as well, so we recommend those when the patient tolerates them. Beta-blockers have been shown to improve life expectancy post cardiovascular events. But one thing we often don't think about is the fact that so much cardiovascular risk is driven by insulin resistance ( est 70%). If that's the case, should we consider beta-blockers that have a positive impact on diabetes? I think so. But this is often ignored in the hurried medical practice. If you're on Toprol or metoprolol and have cardiovascular risk and diabetes, consider carvedilol or Coreg.For more information, contact us at 859-721-1414 or myhealth@prevmedheartrisk.com. Also, check out the following resources: ·PrevMed's website·PrevMed's YouTube channel·PrevMed's Facebook page
Most people don’t realize how much your oral health and hygiene can affect your overall health and well-being. A shocking number of chronic health issues, gut issues, and even cardiac issues can be traced back to some sort of imbalance, infection, or toxicity in your mouth. That’s where natural dentistry comes in; a facet of functional medicine specifically focused on holistic dental solutions.In this episode, Dr. Ann-Marie Barter got to talk all things natural dentistry with alternative healthcare expert Dr. David Minkoff. Dr. Minkoff is a leading physician, best-selling author, athlete and devoted family man on a mission to help people optimize their health and vitality so they can live a prosperous life. Dr. Minkoff has a diverse background as a Board Certified in Pediatrics, a Fellow in Infectious Disease, an ER physician and as the co-director of a neonatal intensive care unit.In this episode we discuss:How Dr. Minkoff got into Natural DentistryHow toxic are mercury fillings?What is the difference between a cavity and a cavitation?What is the relationship between root canals and increased heart attack risk?The gut issues Dr. Minkoff often sees with his clientsNutrient deficiencies and amino acid deficienciesAnd more!Connect with Dr. David Minkoff:https://www.drminkoff.com/https://www.facebook.com/davidminkoffmd/?ref=tshttps://twitter.com/drminkoffGet the free ebook: https://bodyhealth.com/pages/search-for-the-perfect-proteinAccess the gut health webinar: http://guthealthcolorado.com/Subscribe for more gut health content and share this podcast with a friend! Take a screenshot of this episode and Dr. Ann-Marie Barter:http://instagram.com/drannmariebarterDr. Ann-Marie Barter is a Functional Medicine and Chiropractic Doctor at Alternative Family Medicine & Chiropractic. She is the clinic founder of Alternative Family Medicine & Chiropractic that has two offices: one in Longmont and one in Denver. They treat an array of health conditions overlooked or under-treated by conventional medicine, called the "grey zone". https://altfammed.com/https://drannmariebarter.com/
Pam Wild was completely disabled for eight years, unable to talk, chew food, use her arms, or get around without horrible pain. She made a complete recovery after undergoing biological treatment for dental infections. A mother, wife, and previous ICU nurse as well as a massage therapist, Pam loves nature, natural healing methods, and bio hacking.This is the story of hidden dental infections with Pam Wild.
Dr. Thomas Levy is the author of books like Stop America’s #1 Killer, Primal Panacea, Death By Calcium, Curing the Incurable: Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, and Toxins and he runs a great website called Peak Energy. We had a great conversation with him about a wide array of topics. He’s a board certified cardiologist but […] The post Dr. Thomas Levy – The Power Of Liposomal Vitamin C, Why Iron Is Dangerous, How Dental Infections Cause Sickness, Detoxification & Much More! appeared first on Extreme Health Radio.
In this Quick Hits Podcast: David Juurlink on acetaminophen and warfarin drug interaction, Hans Rosenberg on management of dental infections, Emily Austin on dialysis in massive acetaminophen overdose, Andrew Petrosoniak on MTP decisions and the RABT score in trauma , Joel Yaphe on statins for STEMI from Whistler's Update in EM Conference, and George Kovacs on how to maximize success of a cricothyrotomy from EM Cases Course 2019... The post EM Quick Hits 4 Acetaminophen Overdose & Warfarin Interaction, Dental Infections, MTP RABT Score, Statins for STEMI, Cricothyrotomy Tips appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
In this episode, I discuss the increasing use of the Intensive Care Unit for a. Digenic infections over the last decade in Australia. I also discuss the conservative treatment of medication-related osteonecrosis of the Jaws and the success rates and spontaneous resolution of this process that you can expect from this modality and this treatment course. I also discussed the use of a C-Arm intraoperatively vs CT scans for complex facial fractures.
Dental Infections, Wisdom teeth extraction, and More! | Podcast #193 Thyroid Reset Summit: www.thyroidresetsummit.com Get Show Updates Here: http://www.beyondwellnessradio.com/newsletter You-tube Podcast Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=justinhealth Show Transcription: https://justinhealth.com/dental-cavitations-wisdom-teeth-extraction-podcast-193/ Schedule a FREE Consult: http://www.justinhealth.com/free-consultation Welcome to another live podcast with Dr. J and Evan Brand! This functional medicine podcast discusses dental cavitations and other issues this duo randomly answer during the live Q&A part. Watch as they explain more what cavitations are, how to identify and treat such, and what are the implications regarding health symptoms. Listen more as they address other nutrition, gut, and dental issues along the way. Stay tuned for more and don't forget to share. Sharing is caring! In this episode, we cover: 03:40 Cavitations 10:10 Wisdom Teeth Extractions and Dental Cavitations 12:30 The PRF Cavitation Procedure 16:20 Infection Feeds Off All Infections, Not Just Iron 27:56 Die-Offs Should Be Avoided ===================================== Subscribe on I-Tunes: http://www.beyondwellnessradio.com/itunes Review us at: http://www.beyondwellnessradio.com/itunes Visit us at: http://www.beyondwellnessradio.com Have a question: http://www.beyondwellnessradio.com/question -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "GI Issues — Malabsorption, Infection & Inflammation in the Eye and Joint | Dr. J Live Q & A" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGf7F1Xi6po -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Most people have cult dental infections which they are not aware of. Dr. Levy describes how these infections cause many chronic diseases including strokes, cardiovascular disease, pulmonary disease and arthritis. Root canals, implants and tooth extraction are typically sources of infections Other toxins which causes disease are fluoride and mercury both of which dentists gleefully put into our mouths.
Most people have cult dental infections which they are not aware of. Dr. Levy describes how these infections cause many chronic diseases including strokes, cardiovascular disease, pulmonary disease and arthritis. Root canals, implants and tooth extraction are typically sources of infections Other toxins which causes disease are fluoride and mercury both of which dentists gleefully put into our mouths.
In this podcast, Sue talks about homeopathic remedies that can be helpful for infections. From Strep Throat to Dental Infections … if there are signs of infections you will want to learn about these remedies and have them on hand for use. Buy Sue’s Infection Remedy Kit with all four remedies here for $25.99 […] The post Homeopathic Infection Remedies appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
To tell you the tooth you’ll probably see quite a few kids with dental related complaints in the Pediatric Emergency Department. This can range from cavities to invasive infections. Brush up on all things dental infections in this episode of PEM Currents. And yes, those puns were intentional. I must’ve flossed my mind! PEMBlog Briefs: […]
You are going to want to share this episode with all your loved ones. I interview Dr. Thomas Levy and he discusses what he has learned to be the (silent and hidden) underlying factor in most chronic and degenerative diseases. What led to this discovery was that Dr. Levy accompanied a friend to the dentist ...
One of the biggest medical cover-ups in history involves root canals. The biggest mistake I ever made with my own health was listening to a dentist who told me I needed a root canal. This damaged my immune system for years. It also set me on a search which lasted more than a decade to figure out why, as a result of allowing a root canal into my mouth, the health of my whole body was damaged. All root canal teeth are completely dead. And no dead tissue should ever be left in your body. Would a surgeon removing a necrotic organ in your body leave pieces of it in your tissues? Absolutely not! Yet this is exactly what takes place in a root canal. When a dead tooth is sealed, the environment becomes anaerobic. Bacteria can then morph into their anaerobic forms and reproduce prolifically within the dentine, creating noxious toxins. You see, a root canal is an ideal medium for this to take place by supplying warmth, nutrients, and water. The immune system is unable to deal with the problem because the dead tooth has no blood supply. Yet most, if not all, dentists still believe that leaving a dead root canal tooth stuck into your jaw will cause no problem. And this is exactly what endodontists—dentists highly-trained as root canal specialists—do. They clear out all blood vessels, connective tissue, and infected nerves from your tooth's pulp chamber. Then they widen and reshape it in preparation to receive the filler substance, which is often gutta-percha. By doing this, they are attempting to create sterility. But here's the rub: No amount of medication used in an attempt to sterilize these tubules has ever shown itself capable of accomplishing this. There is simply no way of eliminating bacteria hidden in the tubules. They can harbor masses of bacteria and diseased tissue. And, since the tooth is completely dead—nothing more than a moribund hunk of material—your jaw becomes the ideal place for toxic by-products to be produced. Because a dead tooth's blood supply and oxygen supply no longer exist, bacteria present in the space between the upper gum and the crown of the tooth can easily make their way into the porous dentine tubules, not only infecting the area around the dead tooth but your gums as well, causing gingivitis and then periodontitis. Then pathogenic bacteria can begin to travel to other sites in your body to create serious health problems, like inflammation and heart disease—even building up plaque in your arteries. Fair warning. But root canal procedures are great money-makers. Each year, endodontists in the Western world carry out a mind-boggling 30 to 40 million root canal procedures. I found out about all this the hard way when I came to experience for myself just how devastating the seepage of pathogenic and poisonous by-products can be. So here's the bottom line: Refuse to accept what you are told about how safe root canals are supposed to be, regardless of how nice your dentist is. Carry out your own research. Discover first-hand the truth behind the root canal cover-up. It could change your health and your whole life for the better. Read some of the books I have listed below. Also contact responsible organizations for information on root canals, such as the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology. You'll be glad you did. If you want to learn more, here is where to go: Dental Infections and the Degenerative Diseases by Weston Price DDS Chronic Fatigue, ME and Fibromyalgia—The Natural Recovery Plan by Dr Alison Adams Roots of Disease—Connecting Dentistry and Medicine by Robert Kulacz D.D.S. and Thomas Levy M.D Root Canal Cover-Up by George Meinig D.D.S F.A.C.D It's All In Your Head by Hal A. Huggins D.D.S. M.S. Whole Body Dentistry by Mark A. Brenner and Stephen Sinatra M.D. The Toxic Tooth: How a Root Canal Can Make You Sick by Robert Kulacz DDS
One of the biggest medical cover-ups in history involves root canals. The biggest mistake I ever made with my own health was listening to a dentist who told me I needed a root canal. This damaged my immune system for years. It also set me on a search which lasted more than a decade to figure out why, as a result of allowing a root canal into my mouth, the health of my whole body was damaged. Your dentist will probably tell you, as mine did, that a root canal is a great way to replace an infected or damaged tooth. The sales talk goes something like this: “We clear out the pulp-filled cavity down to the root of a troubled tooth, then replace it with an inert material so you won’t have to have your tooth pulled. Then we sterilize it, seal it and put a crown on the top.” Here’s what you need to know: Root canal procedures are not safe. And the irony of it all is that your dentist probably doesn’t even know this. The American Dental Association—together with most dental colleges around the world—has been denying the dangers implicit in root canal procedures for generations. Way back in the 1920s, world-renowned dentist and dental researcher Weston A. Price carried out exhaustive studies on the fundamentals of dental infections and how they can cause systemic bodily infections and degenerative diseases. After years of study, Price reported that he was never able to find one root canal-treated tooth that did not eventually become seriously infected. Since then, exhaustive research by other cutting-edge dentists, who have been courageous enough not to buy into the official party line, has confirmed Price’s findings again and again. Most people think of their teeth as things separate from the rest of their body. Each and every tooth in your mouth is a living entity, just like the organs and glands in the rest of your body—your stomach, pancreas, thyroid and so on. Each tooth has its own nerve and blood supply, rising up the main canal into the inner pulp chamber, then branching out into minor canals which communicate with the surrounding area and bone. These are called lateral canals. The bulk of the tooth—the dentine—is a porous structure, made up of a network of tiny channels known as tubules. This complex network of living microscopic tubules are so numerous that, if you were to lay them end to end, they would extend to an amazing two or three miles in your smallest teeth, and as far as 10 miles in your molars. These tubules are infinitely small, yet they are wide enough to incubate dangerous bacteria and toxins, which can seep into the rest of your body. It’s here in the dentine and the tubules that you find the crux of what makes root canals potentially dangerous. All root canal teeth are completely dead. And no dead tissue should ever be left in your body. Would a surgeon removing a necrotic organ in your body leave pieces of it in your tissues? Absolutely not! Yet this is exactly what takes place in a root canal. When a dead tooth is sealed, the environment becomes anaerobic. Bacteria can then morph into their anaerobic forms and reproduce prolifically within the dentine, creating noxious toxins. You see, a root canal is an ideal medium for this to take place by supplying warmth, nutrients, and water. The immune system is unable to deal with the problem because the dead tooth has no blood supply. Yet most, if not all, dentists still believe that leaving a dead root canal tooth stuck into your jaw will cause no problem. And this is exactly what endodontists—dentists highly-trained as root canal specialists—do. They clear out all blood vessels, connective tissue, and infected nerves from your tooth’s pulp chamber. Then they widen and reshape it in preparation to receive the filler substance, which is often gutta-percha. By doing this, they are attempting to create sterility. But here’s the rub: No amount of medication used in an attempt to sterilize these tubules has ever shown itself capable of accomplishing this. There is simply no way of eliminating bacteria hidden in the tubules. They can harbor masses of bacteria and diseased tissue. And, since the tooth is completely dead—nothing more than a moribund hunk of material—your jaw becomes the ideal place for toxic by-products to be produced. Because a dead tooth’s blood supply and oxygen supply no longer exist, bacteria present in the space between the upper gum and the crown of the tooth can easily make their way into the porous dentine tubules, not only infecting the area around the dead tooth but your gums as well, causing gingivitis and then periodontitis. Then pathogenic bacteria can begin to travel to other sites in your body to create serious health problems, like inflammation and heart disease—even building up plaque in your arteries. Similar to the Clostridium botulinum bacteria, which creates the hideous toxin associated with botulism, hundreds of mouth bacteria, deprived of oxygen, behave in a similar way. To quote Robert Kulacz D.D.S. and Thoman Levy MD, “…like the oxygen-starved environment of a contaminated vacuum-packed can of food, the harmless bacteria of the mouth will produce similarly potent toxins when trapped in the oxygen starved environment of the dentine tubules of a root canal treated tooth.” Fair warning. But root canal procedures are great money-makers. Each year, endodontists in the Western world carry out a mind-boggling 30 to 40 million root canal procedures. I found out about all this the hard way when I came to experience for myself just how devastating the seepage of pathogenic and poisonous by-products can be. My own body was having to work hard to support my immune system. I was suffering with strong pain in areas of my body for which there appeared to be no apparent cause. I devoted many months to researching the worldwide root-canal cover-up—reading books and interviewing experts. As a result of what I learned, I chose to have two root canals removed from my mouth by a brilliant oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Within a couple of weeks of his doing this, the horrible pain in my body which I’d been forced to put up with for years, as well as the fatigue that accompanied it, disappeared. So here’s the bottom line: Refuse to accept what you are told about how safe root canals are supposed to be, regardless of how nice your dentist is. Carry out your own research. Discover first-hand the truth behind the root canal cover-up. It could change your health and your whole life for the better. Read some of the books I have listed below. Also contact responsible organizations for information on root canals, such as the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology. You’ll be glad you did. If you want to learn more, here is where to go: Dental Infections and the Degenerative Diseases by Weston Price DDS Chronic Fatigue, ME and Fibromyalgia—The Natural Recovery Plan by Dr Alison Adams Roots of Disease—Connecting Dentistry and Medicine by Robert Kulacz D.D.S. and Thomas Levy M.D Root Canal Cover-Up by George Meinig D.D.S F.A.C.D It’s All In Your Head by Hal A. Huggins D.D.S. M.S. Whole Body Dentistry by Mark A. Brenner and Stephen Sinatra M.D. The Toxic Tooth: How a Root Canal Can Make You Sick by Robert Kulacz DDS
One of the biggest medical cover-ups in history involves root canals. The biggest mistake I ever made with my own health was listening to a dentist who told me I needed a root canal. This damaged my immune system for years. It also set me on a search which lasted more than a decade to figure out why, as a result of allowing a root canal into my mouth, the health of my whole body was damaged. Your dentist will probably tell you, as mine did, that a root canal is a great way to replace an infected or damaged tooth. The sales talk goes something like this: “We clear out the pulp-filled cavity down to the root of a troubled tooth, then replace it with an inert material so you won’t have to have your tooth pulled. Then we sterilize it, seal it and put a crown on the top.” Here’s what you need to know: Root canal procedures are not safe. And the irony of it all is that your dentist probably doesn’t even know this. The American Dental Association—together with most dental colleges around the world—has been denying the dangers implicit in root canal procedures for generations. Way back in the 1920s, world-renowned dentist and dental researcher Weston A. Price carried out exhaustive studies on the fundamentals of dental infections and how they can cause systemic bodily infections and degenerative diseases. After years of study, Price reported that he was never able to find one root canal-treated tooth that did not eventually become seriously infected. Since then, exhaustive research by other cutting-edge dentists, who have been courageous enough not to buy into the official party line, has confirmed Price’s findings again and again. Most people think of their teeth as things separate from the rest of their body. Each and every tooth in your mouth is a living entity, just like the organs and glands in the rest of your body—your stomach, pancreas, thyroid and so on. Each tooth has its own nerve and blood supply, rising up the main canal into the inner pulp chamber, then branching out into minor canals which communicate with the surrounding area and bone. These are called lateral canals. The bulk of the tooth—the dentine—is a porous structure, made up of a network of tiny channels known as tubules. This complex network of living microscopic tubules are so numerous that, if you were to lay them end to end, they would extend to an amazing two or three miles in your smallest teeth, and as far as 10 miles in your molars. These tubules are infinitely small, yet they are wide enough to incubate dangerous bacteria and toxins, which can seep into the rest of your body. It’s here in the dentine and the tubules that you find the crux of what makes root canals potentially dangerous. All root canal teeth are completely dead. And no dead tissue should ever be left in your body. Would a surgeon removing a necrotic organ in your body leave pieces of it in your tissues? Absolutely not! Yet this is exactly what takes place in a root canal. When a dead tooth is sealed, the environment becomes anaerobic. Bacteria can then morph into their anaerobic forms and reproduce prolifically within the dentine, creating noxious toxins. You see, a root canal is an ideal medium for this to take place by supplying warmth, nutrients, and water. The immune system is unable to deal with the problem because the dead tooth has no blood supply. Yet most, if not all, dentists still believe that leaving a dead root canal tooth stuck into your jaw will cause no problem. And this is exactly what endodontists—dentists highly-trained as root canal specialists—do. They clear out all blood vessels, connective tissue, and infected nerves from your tooth’s pulp chamber. Then they widen and reshape it in preparation to receive the filler substance, which is often gutta-percha. By doing this, they are attempting to create sterility. But here’s the rub: No amount of medication used in an attempt to sterilize these tubules has ever shown itself capable of accomplishing this. There is simply no way of eliminating bacteria hidden in the tubules. They can harbor masses of bacteria and diseased tissue. And, since the tooth is completely dead—nothing more than a moribund hunk of material—your jaw becomes the ideal place for toxic by-products to be produced. Because a dead tooth’s blood supply and oxygen supply no longer exist, bacteria present in the space between the upper gum and the crown of the tooth can easily make their way into the porous dentine tubules, not only infecting the area around the dead tooth but your gums as well, causing gingivitis and then periodontitis. Then pathogenic bacteria can begin to travel to other sites in your body to create serious health problems, like inflammation and heart disease—even building up plaque in your arteries. Similar to the Clostridium botulinum bacteria, which creates the hideous toxin associated with botulism, hundreds of mouth bacteria, deprived of oxygen, behave in a similar way. To quote Robert Kulacz D.D.S. and Thoman Levy MD, “…like the oxygen-starved environment of a contaminated vacuum-packed can of food, the harmless bacteria of the mouth will produce similarly potent toxins when trapped in the oxygen starved environment of the dentine tubules of a root canal treated tooth.” Fair warning. But root canal procedures are great money-makers. Each year, endodontists in the Western world carry out a mind-boggling 30 to 40 million root canal procedures. I found out about all this the hard way when I came to experience for myself just how devastating the seepage of pathogenic and poisonous by-products can be. My own body was having to work hard to support my immune system. I was suffering with strong pain in areas of my body for which there appeared to be no apparent cause. I devoted many months to researching the worldwide root-canal cover-up—reading books and interviewing experts. As a result of what I learned, I chose to have two root canals removed from my mouth by a brilliant oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Within a couple of weeks of his doing this, the horrible pain in my body which I’d been forced to put up with for years, as well as the fatigue that accompanied it, disappeared. So here’s the bottom line: Refuse to accept what you are told about how safe root canals are supposed to be, regardless of how nice your dentist is. Carry out your own research. Discover first-hand the truth behind the root canal cover-up. It could change your health and your whole life for the better. Read some of the books I have listed below. Also contact responsible organizations for information on root canals, such as the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology. You’ll be glad you did. If you want to learn more, here is where to go: Dental Infections and the Degenerative Diseases by Weston Price DDS Chronic Fatigue, ME and Fibromyalgia—The Natural Recovery Plan by Dr Alison Adams Roots of Disease—Connecting Dentistry and Medicine by Robert Kulacz D.D.S. and Thomas Levy M.D Root Canal Cover-Up by George Meinig D.D.S F.A.C.D It’s All In Your Head by Hal A. Huggins D.D.S. M.S. Whole Body Dentistry by Mark A. Brenner and Stephen Sinatra M.D. The Toxic Tooth: How a Root Canal Can Make You Sick by Robert Kulacz DDS