Sabtu, 08 Maret 2008

[cancercured] Re: Bad news ...Tooth Chart---Theory, not Fact

Sharon -

I understand what you are saying. And I am ecstatic that your daughter
is well as a direct result of having her dental fixed. The EAV results
were, and still are, in line with what my traditional tests show. My
situation was also remedied after dental, which included major
maxilla/sinus and mandible surgeries and the loss of many teeth. My
opinions were as strong as yours a few years ago. However, I not only
have lived, and survived, the dental nightmare, I've met dozens across
the country who've had worse experiences than mine. They were not all
so lucky. I would like to share some of those realities.

First of all, I said it would be foolish to use "just" a toothchart.
To have any tooth worked on without additional diagnostics would not
be smart. Sometimes, and any good EAV practitioner will tell you this,
because of the energy surrounding each tooth, "sometimes" one tooth is
picking up what is underneath the one next to it. This is where it's
not an exact science.

In my opinion the best chart out there is the one from the Paracelsius
Clinic in Switzerland. During my research they gave me one and it has
so much more information on it than the others do. Even Thomas Rau
will tell you that the chart is guideline.

I have read all the dental books. I've spoken with just about every
one of the dentists in the country who do this work. I know the
surgeons and many of the doctors who support them. I am a dental and
medical researcher and am writing a book on this experience. One of
the best books out there is Roots of Disease, by Robert Kulacz.

Reality hit me square on as I met many of the people whose dental work
failed. They also believed that pulling all the teeth was the answer.
For many it was not. Now they have major head and mouth pain in
addition to their other health problems. Not only that, they spent
thousands upon thousands of out-of-pocket dollars. Most of the
surgeons doing this work, unless you go to Mexico, charge around $1000
a tooth. Then add on top of that the restorations. If people have to
travel add in all the travel costs. Then, if they run into trouble in
their home town there's no one to go to, let alone believe that such a
thing as cavitations and bone infection could be causing their
problems. People can spend tens and tens of thousands of dollars. I
use to preach to people to get all the dental done right away. The
problem is that there's not many surgeons to send them to. They are
harassed so badly by the dental boards these guys can't take the
harassment anymore. Another issue is that one should have a medical
doctor who understands this. Again.....hard to find. If infections
aren't dealt with properly you can run into serious trouble. I'm not
talking one or 2 teeth. I'm talking about those who have major work
that needs to be done.

If people make the mistake, as I did the first time, of just going to
anyone to do the extractions, their life can become pure hell. I had
teeth extracted to kill the pain in my mouth, which didn't manifest
until 3 years after my mercury fillings were taken out. It took that
long before pain set in, and it was too late to save teeth because the
bone was bad. They didn't remove the ligaments which set me up for
major infection.

While I can appreciate your passion, there is a reality that people
need to face before they make decisions. If the right people aren't
available to do it right the first time, it can be costly. I know
folks who have had to mortgage their homes over this. It ain't pretty.

I agree that dental work can most certainly save one's life. It did
mine, and many that I know. But because of the dental politics in this
country they've made it hard for people to find someone. After I
preached for years for folks to do their dental work, I realized I had
no where to send them without telling them it may cost them up to
$20,000, or more. Some dentists don't want to use the proper codes for
fear they'll be labeled as "one of those quack dentists". That's the
reality.

So now I take the stand of educating where I can, but I must also be
honest about it. Trust me, I'm a major advocate of what's going on
with the dental politics, mercury and all. We must educate, educate,
and educate and proceed with caution, while being mindful.

cathy


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