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Fw: [mscured] From Huggins Applied Healing ~ Dental Toxins   Message List  
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Re: Fw: [mscured] From Huggins Applied Healing ~ Dental Toxins

I just caught up with this post.
Interesting but scary stuff!
My Question's are...So what is one to do? What are the options for
each situation described?


--- In ldnsupport@yahoogroups.com, "tbayuk" <bayuk@...> wrote:
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Allison Pugh
> To: mscured@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 11:38 PM
> Subject: [ms cured] From Huggins Applied Healing ~ Dental Toxins
>
>
> Other dental toxins that adversely effect the immune system or
> overall general health
>
> Nickel - present in crowns, bridges, orthodontic braces, children's
> chrome crowns and some removable partial dentures.
>
> Root canals - anaerobic bacteria within root canal teeth produce
> toxins that are among the most poisonous chemicals on the planet.
For
> this reason, they can produce disease at little more than the
> molecular level. Far below what can be seen on an X-ray. These
toxins
> can be related to almost all of the autoimmune diseases, but since
> the profession almost demands that dentistry place 30 million per
> year, and since they are a high profit item in dental service, they
> will continue to be defended as "preventive dentistry" for years to
> come. For those interested in good health, however, you have a
right
> to know that these toxins are so potent that just a handful of
> molecules can create autoimmune diseases in susceptible people.
> Important to know is that the problem is the presence of these
toxins
> in the periodontal ligament - the attachment between tooth and
bone,
> and not in the pulp chamber. Yes, a dentist can sterilize a column
of
> air in the center of a tooth, but, regardless of what you embalm
the
> pulp chamber with, it is still dead. Another interesting point. A
> healthy body will reject dead things and create an immune action
> around the dead part. This results in pain around a dead tooth -
> which is the sign of good health. If it doesn't hurt, the immune
> system is not healthy enough to launch a defense, therefore the
> toxins are being spread all over the body.
>
> Implants - this is a bad topic, again, because both dentistry and
> patients have adopted them wholeheartedly. Financially rewarding
and
> easy to sell. No one wants removable appliances in their mouth, nor
> the additional care it takes to wear these appliances. As my
> professor in immunology at the University of Colorado once said
when
> I asked about implants, "Anything implanted in bone will create an
> autoimmune response. The only difference is the amount of time it
> takes."
>
> Aluminum - is present in porcelain and about half of the composites
> (plastic replacements for dental silver-mercury fillings). It is
> damaging to the nervous system, and great improvements can be seen
> within 6 days of removing aluminum materials from the mouth.
> Esthetically beautiful, but they don't show in the casket.
>
> Cavitations - are the new kid on the block. Although described by
the
> Father of Modern Dentistry, Dr. G.V. Black in the early 1900's, and
> published in many dental articles (mostly outside the US), they are
> unknown to many dentists. Even the ADA claims they do not exist.
When
> a tooth is removed, the periodontal ligament that attaches the
tooth
> to bone (similar to the afterbirth around a fetus) is left in
> according to instructions from dental schools. The ligament often
> prevents bone healing of the socket area. Today, this hole is
termed
> a "cavitation". This is almost always true (over 99% of the time)
in
> wisdom tooth areas. These holes left unhealed are generally lined
> with necrotic (dead) bone and many of the same anaerobic bacteria
> that are found in dead or root canal teeth. The ones that are often
> related to autoimmune diseases. Porphyrins (the energy producing
> molecule in the blood stream) are particularly attacked by products
> within the cavitation, therefore offering less oxygen transport and
> energy molecules for healing and daily operation of the body.
>





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