If you have a chronic degenerative disease probably you have been told that it is all in your head. This may not be that far from the truth. There has been an argument on a medical subject between the dentists and the scientists. The argument is about whether a specific dental procedure is dangerous for patients or not.
Scientists have been warning us of the procedure’s consequences for more than a century. Dentists, on the other hand, claim that the procedure is perfectly safe. There are over 41,000 procedures like this in the USA on a daily basis. Americans are living their everyday life thinking they have permanently fixed their problem.
The main cause of your illness is maybe in your mouth
The root canal is a common dental procedure. There are over 25 million root canal procedures done every year in the United Stases alone. This procedure may be very dangerous and scientists have been warning us about that danger for more than 100 years. Dentists on the other hand claim that there is nothing dangerous while performing this procedure and nothing bad can happen afterwards.
Root-canaled teeth may cause problems even decades after the procedure. After the procedure, teeth became perfect storage for toxic anaerobic bacteria that can make their way into your blood. Since those teeth are practically dead you will not feel anything. The toxic anaerobic bacteria can cause some pretty serious conditions.
These toxic teeth are looking very healthy even thought they are dead. Exactly this fact makes the tracking of the disease, which occurred many years later, harder.
The American Dental Association claims that root canals are perfectly safe but there is no published data/evidence to confirm their claim. In fact, dentists expose their patients to great risks in their future lives.
What dentists do not know about the anatomy of your teeth
The teeth material is actually the hardest substance in your body.
In the middle of every tooth there is a pulp chamber. This is a soft living inner structure thatacts as storage for blood vessels and nerves. Dentin is the material that surrounds the pulp chamber.
Thanks to the living cells in dentin, a hard mineral substance is secreted. The hardest andoutermost layer of your teeth is the white enamel, which encases the dentin.
Each and every one root of your teeth descends into your jawbone. They are held in place only because of the periodontal ligament. All of the students in dental school are learning that each tooth has 1 to 4 major canals.
Anyway, there are additional canals that were never mentioned.If you separate all those canals and put them together in length you will literally have miles of them!
Some of you may know that your body’s large blood vessels are divided into very small capillaries. This is exactly the same way your teeth are designed. They have a scheme of tiny tubules. If you put all tubules together, in length, you will have three miles of them. Weston Price has identified 75 separated accessory canals in a single.
Microscopic organisms move around these tubules on a regular basis, like moles in underground tunnels.
When a dentist performs a root canal, she or he hollows out the tooth, then fills the chamberthat is hollow with a substance called guttapercha, which cuts off the teeth from their blood supply. After this is done fluids can no longer circulate through the tooth, but the maze madeof tiny tubules remains.
Bacteria, on the other hand, cut off from their food supply and hide in these tunnels where they are perfectly safe from antibiotics and your own body’s immune defenses.
The root may cause many diseases
Under the stresses of nutrient deprivation and oxygen, these formerly friendly organismsevolve into stronger and more virulent anaerobes that produce different types of potent toxins.
What were once friendly and ordinary oral bacteria now are mutated highly toxic pathogens lurking in the the dead tooth, just waiting for an opportunity to spread.
Any type of sterilization has been found to be ineffective in reaching these tubules. This is why every single tooth that has been root-canaled has been found to be colonized by these bacteria, especially in the periodontal ligament around the apex. Very often the infection extends down into the jawbone. This is where cavitations—areas of the jawbone‘s necrotic tissue are created.
The areas of unhealed bone are actually the cavitations. They are often accompanied by pockets of gangrene and infected tissue. Sometimes they form after a wisdom tooth extraction (or any kind of tooth extraction for that matter), but they can also follow anyroot canal as well. According to Weston Price Foundation, only two out of 5,000 surgical cavitation were found healed.
All of this occurs with minimal number ofaccompanying symptoms (sometimes none of the symptoms occur). In other words, you may have a dead tooth without you evenknowing it. The focal infection in the area of the root-canaled tooth is very bad, but the damage does not stop there.
Root canals can lead to kidney, heart, brain and/or bone disease
As long as your immune system is strong any bacteria that have been straying away from the infected tooth are first captured and then destroyed. But once your immune system is weakened by illness, an accident or other trauma, it may be unable to keep the infectionsettled down.
These bacteria can move into the surrounding tissues by getting a ride onto your blood stream. The blood stream will transporte them to new locations. The new location can be any tissue, gland or organ.
Dr. Price successfully transfered diseases harbored by humans into rabbits. As mentioned above, he succeeded this by implanting fragments of root-canaled teeth. He found out that fragments (from root canal)from a person who had a heart attack, when implanted into a rabbit, the same thing happened to the rabbit within a few weeks.
He discovered that he could successfully transfer heart disease to rabbits! Other diseases he tried to transfer were more than 80 percent successful using this method. Nearly every chronic degenerative illness has been linked with root canals. Illnesses such as:
- Autoimmune diseases (Lupus and more)
- Heart disease
- Neurological diseases (including ALS and MS)
- Arthritis, joint, and rheumatic diseases
- Kidney disease
Cancer connection is also a possible thing to do using the same method. Dr. Robert Jones, a researcher of the link between root canals and breast cancer, found an extremely high kinkbetween root canals and breast cancer. He claims to have found the followinginterconnection in a 5-year study in which there were 300 breast cancer cases included:
- Tumors, in the majority of cases, occurred on the same side of the body as the root canal(s) or other oral pathology
- 7 percent had other oral pathology
- 93 percent of women with breast cancer had root canals
Dr. Jones argues that toxins from the bacteria in an infected jawbone or tooth are able to inhibit suppress tumor development by inhibiting the proteins in charge of that. A German physician claimed similar findings.
Dr. Josef Issels claims that in his 40 years experience of treating “terminal” cancer patients, 97% of them used to have root canals. If these physicians are right, the cure for cancer may be as easy as having a tooth pulled. This way you will start rebuilding your immunity.
Good bugs gone bad
How are the mutant oral bacteria linked with arthritis or heart disease? The AAE and the ADA claim that all of this is just a myth. These claims are still under questioning because those bacteria that cause many diseases through the teeth are the same bacteria as the ones that can be found in the mouth.
Today by using DNA analysis bacteria can be identified. You are able to tell whether they are alive or dead. All of this is possiblebecause of their telltale DNA signatures.
TERF (Toxic Element Research Foundation) continued Dr. Price’s work and came to conclusion that all of the tested root-canaled teeth are contaminated with bacteria that can potentially get you in some serious trouble.
They examined 42 different types of anaerobic bacteria in all of the 43 root canal samples. In cavitations, of all of the 85 samples that were tested, 67 different bacteria were found. The bacteria they found included the following types:
- Capnocytophagaochracea
- Leptotrichiabuccalis
- Gemellamorbillorum
- Porphyromonasgingivalis
- Fusobacteriumnucleatum
These are not just ordinary mouth bugs. Three of these can affect your nerves, four of themcan affect your heart and two of them can affect your kidneys. Your brain can also be affected by two types of these bacteria and your sinuses can be affected by only one type of these bacteria. So, do you still thing they are not as harmful?
Teeth can be very good bacteria storage and incubator. This is due to the fact that in the bloodstream there are 400% more bacteria found than in the tooth itself.The most bacteria were found in the bone surrounding root-canaled teeth. This is because the bone is acting as a buffer to bacteria.
Since when is leaving a dead body part inside your body a good idea?
There is no medical procedure that allows remaining of a dead body part in your body.This can be proven because in case of gangrene the affected part has been cut off, or, if a baby dies while still in the uterus that baby needs to be removes etc.
Your immune system does not care about dead substances.Did you know that just the presence of any dead tissue can cause your system to launch an attack? Well, it does! This is yet another reason to avoid root canals procedures because they leave a dead tooth behind.
Every time you bite down on something you allow the bacteria contained in your dead tooth to escape from there, go through your blood stream and end up God knows where. It will just cause big problems to you and your health.
Thanks to root canals dentists are making a big part of their paycheck. This procedure is themost profitable procedure in dentistry. This is why dentists claim that there is nothing wrong with the root canal procedure and nothing bad could happen afterwards, even years afterwards.
If you must remove a tooth there are a some options available for you to do.
- Partial denture: This is the least expensive option for you to do. It is a procedure of getting a removable denture. This procedure is also called and known just as“partial“. It is also the simplest procedure to do.
- Bridge: This is a permanent fixture that looks like a real tooth. The con to this procedure is that it is expensive.
- Implant: This is a artificial tooth that remains permanently. It is titanium, implanted in your jaw and gums.
Pulling the tooth out and inserting some artificial replacement may not be enough.
Since after pulling a tooth, the periodontal ligament is left inside, you may be exposed to danger. This is because this place is now breeding area for deadly bacteria.
Because all of this, seeing a biological dentist seems to be the best advice we can give to you. These people are experts on this area and they should know exactly what to do and save you from potential danger afterwards.
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