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Xelaetaks
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Anyone have any thoughts on hidden dental infections and lyme, parasite issues?

A couple months back I saw a doctor in St. Louis (some here may know of him) that said according to his tests it picked up in me hidden dental infections in my back teeth.

Now I don't have silver fillings or anything but I think he said it could have to do with past wisdom teeth work and he says stuff like spirochetes can live in those areas and in his view getting oral surgery is the way to fix it.

No other tests besides his EAV has picked it up tho. If insurance covered this stuff I'd be more inclined to get the work done, also he even said one of his patients almost died from getting oral surgery done from a surgeon that he didn't know. In ofher words he doesn't recommend getting oral surgery done by any surgeon.

On the flip side of this my llmd said she knows people with lyme issues who got dental surgery and said she's had patients I think that got dental surgery and it didn't cure their issues.

Thanks

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I've known people that have made significant improvement after taking care of hidden root canal or gum infections.

It's a small price to pay for something that could be hindering healing.

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I just had two ozone treatments done to old wisdom teeth locations. Worked like a charm.

Also had a root canaled tooth pulled because it was either than or a new root canal treatment. Seemed doomed to failure so I had it yanked. This was on 12/31. All is fine now.

I did not get worse, I have not noticed any major gains but it will take the immune system some time to reconnect.

I went on blind faith and a gut feeling. If this is the same doc that betterhealthguy saw, then you are probably in the right place.

Do you have jaw pain? Was it the EAV that mentioned?

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Xelaetaks
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It was EAV that showed it. Haven't really had jaw pain tho ive had plenty of head symptoms that ive attributed to parasites and lyme.

It is the same doctor that betterhealth saw. It would be kind of a leap of faith to get it done but I'm thinking it if I have money for it soon. I'll imagine at least the dentist the doctor works with probably knows how to do it safely.

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I had some weird sensations during the first week healing process. It felt like the knife that was in my eye was being pulled out. I didn't have any pain at the time, just a weird sensation.

My sinus on the side that had work on starting having feeling to it. Didn't realize that it didn't have feeling before. Not pain, just cognizant that it was there.

I know as a 20 year old I did not take care of my wisdom teeth extraction very well so I wasn't surprised that it could be a problem.

Cavitation surgery is no easy feat. Does this guy do ozone?

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From his website it doesn't have anything about ozone in services so I'm not sure. I wouldn't jump to do this fast but I guess it's something I'd consider. I do still feel like parasites are 90% my issue anyway but I can imagine after doing jaw/dental surgery you could probably see how effected that area was and if it turns out it was, then I guess it makes sense that can have an effect on health.

They also said after doing oral surgery they'd recommend going back to the dr's office and doing vitamin c injection to build ul the immune system.

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