Posted in dental, Dentistry, health, Oral Health on Apr 6th, 2011
Not wishing to subject his young daughter to the trauma of surgery and general anesthesia, Nagel embarked on a fact-finding mission to uncover the real cause of tooth decay and how to cure this disease with a therapeutic/non-surgical approach.
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Posted in dental, Dentistry, health, Oral Health on Mar 8th, 2011
There is no longer any question for me that mercury is a very to toxic substance and that based upon the information that I have gained through reading and studying, I now believe that the mercury from dental fillings can directly/indirectly cause, contribute to or intensify nearly every disease known!
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Posted in dental, Dentistry, health, Oral Health on Mar 1st, 2011
I did not know that there are methods for testing mercury toxicity and protocols for removing it from our bodies in order to restore our health and well-being.
I have personally met and read about a number of dental professionals who subscribe to these truths and unfortunately, for most of them, it was because their health had been severely compromised that they began their search for the truth in the process of healing.
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Posted in health on Feb 23rd, 2011
He has cured some of the most incurable forms of terminal cancer and many of the survivors are presented in this film. Full disclosure of medical records support their diagnosis and recovery and include FDA-supervised clinical trial data comparing Antineoplastons to other available treatments.
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Last week I wrapped up with a quote from Dr. John Colquhoun and this week I would like to take some time to begin to explore who he was and the impact he has had on me personally and professionally with regards to the fluoride issue.
Dr. Colquhoun, like me, realized that during our training, we only learn one side of the scientific controversy over fluoridation.
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Posted in environment on Jan 13th, 2011
I have now had over a week to live with the real possibility of losing 42 trees from in front of my home. The good news is they are still there. The bad news is that they are all marked for destruction with fluorescent “H”s spray-painted on their trunks.
Our understanding is that sometime within the next three months, they will be gone and and virtually everyone we have spoken to says that there is not a thing that we can do about it. There are a different set of rules for Hydro than there are for myself and other residents of King Township and while most feel there is little hope, I can’t sit back and accept that fact.
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Posted in dental, Dentistry, health, Oral Health on Dec 22nd, 2010
Two days of hearings in Gaithersburg, Md. ended last week with a recommendation from the advisory panel that the FDA examine all relevant scientific studies and evidence presented. pertaining to Mercury fillings.
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Posted in environment, health, Oral Health on Dec 2nd, 2010
Chronic Sinusitis can also be a cause of excessive post-nasal drip problems contributing to halitosis (bad breath) as well as mouth-breathing issues that take a toll on all the tissues of the mouth.
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Posted in dental, Dentistry, health, Oral Health on Nov 10th, 2010
Now, what I find particularly interesting is that in the interim, (1915), the National Dental Association (now the American Dental Association) appointed Dr. Price as their first Research Director. What is especially important to take note of here is this: this very important information was covered up for over 70 years by a group that did not believe in his theories.
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Posted in dental, Dentistry, health, Oral Health on Nov 2nd, 2010
Root canal/endodontic therapy involves the removal of the pulp (nerve, blood and lymphatic tissue) from within the roots of a tooth, supposedly sterilized, and then typically filled with a rubbery material called gutta-percha which then supposedly seals off this now supposedly sterilized canal. While the process sounds logical and the procedure routine in order to save a tooth, the anatomy and physical properties of that tooth suggest that root canal/endodontic therapy may not be the safest choice for our systemic health.
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