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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 5195955 United States 11/29/2012 02:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am not saying a root canal is fun, but unless your dentist doesnt ise anesthetic it's not that painful! I don't have a super high pain tolerance and I was fine with advil afterwards. An exposed root is SUPER painful, only rivaled by kidney stones. I promise you will be ok!!! Quoting: RoxykinsIII Thanks so much! I'm just gonna tell the dentist to not use mercury. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 25233050 United States 11/29/2012 02:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'd think twice... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28710476 97% of Terminal Cancer Patients Previously Had This Dental Procedure... [link to articles.mercola.com] Omg panic attack!!! I'm frekaing out now |
catsscratchfever User ID: 2199611 Canada 11/29/2012 02:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Root Canals Can Lead to Heart, Kidney, Bone, and Brain Disease As long as your immune system remains strong, any bacteria that stray away from the infected tooth are captured and destroyed. But once your immune system is weakened by something like an accident or illness or other trauma, your immune system may be unable to keep the infection in check. These bacteria can migrate out into surrounding tissues by hitching a ride into your blood stream, where they are transported to new locations to set up camp. The new location can be any organ or gland or tissue. Dr. Price was able to transfer diseases harbored by humans to rabbits, by implanting fragments of root-canaled teeth, as mentioned above. He found that root canal fragments from a person who had suffered a heart attack, when implanted into a rabbit, would cause a heart attack in the rabbit within a few weeks. He discovered he could transfer heart disease to the rabbit 100 percent of the time! Other diseases were more than 80 percent transferable by this method. Nearly every chronic degenerative disease has been linked with root canals, including: Heart disease Kidney disease Arthritis, joint, and rheumatic diseases Neurological diseases (including ALS and MS) Autoimmune diseases (Lupus and more) There may also be a cancer connection. Dr. Robert Jones, a researcher of therelationship between root canals and breast cancer, found an extremely high correlation between root canals and breast cancer.iv He claims to have found the following correlations in a five-year study of 300 breast cancer cases: 93 percent of women with breast cancer had root canals 7 percent had other oral pathology Tumors, in the majority of cases, occurred on the same side of the body as the root canal(s) or other oral pathology Dr. Jones claims that toxins from the bacteria in an infected tooth or jawbone are able to inhibit the proteins that suppress tumor development. A German physician reported similar findings. Dr. Josef Issels reported that, in his 40 years of treating "terminal" cancer patients, 97 percent of his cancer patients had root canals. If these physicians are correct, the cure for cancer may be as simple as having a tooth pulled, then rebuilding your immune system. Good Bugs Gone Bad How are these mutant oral bacteria connected with heart disease or arthritis? The ADA and the AAE claim it's a "myth" that the bacteria found in and around root-canaled teeth can cause diseasev. But they base that on the misguided assumption that the bacteria in these diseased teeth are the SAME as normal bacteria in your mouth—and that's clearly not the case. Today, bacteria can be identified using DNA analysis, whether they're dead or alive, from their telltale DNA signatures. In a continuation of Dr. Price's work, the Toxic Element Research Foundation (TERF) used DNA analysis to examine root-canaled teeth, and they found bacterial contamination in 100 percent of the samples tested. They identified 42 different species of anaerobic bacteria in 43 root canal samples. In cavitations, 67 different bacteria were identified among the 85 samples tested, with individual samples housing between 19 to 53 types of bacteria each. The bacteria they found included the following types: Capnocytophagaochraceavi Fusobacteriumnucleatumvii Gemellamorbillorum viii Leptotrichiabuccalis Porphyromonasgingivalis ix Are these just benign, ordinary mouth bugs? Absolutely not. Four can affect your heart, three can affect your nerves, two can affect your kidneys, two can affect your brain, and one can infect your sinus cavities… so they are anything BUT friendly! (If you want see just how unfriendly they can be, I invite you to investigate the footnotes.) Approximately 400 percent more bacteria were found in the blood surrounding the root canal tooth than were found in the tooth itself, suggesting the tooth is the incubatorand the periodontal ligament is the food supply. The bone surrounding root-canaled teeth was found even HIGHER in bacterial count… not surprising, since bone is virtual buffet of bacterial nutrients. [link to articles.mercola.com] |
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