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Posted by Wallace (Member # 4771) on :
 
Having 7 fillings done hence my interest in dentistry!

wallace

http://arizonaadvancedmedicine.com/articles/lyme_PHA.html
 
Posted by mojo (Member # 9309) on :
 
Great article! Thanks for posting.
 
Posted by BackinStOlaf (Member # 23725) on :
 
Interesting

I'm about to get my 16 fillings replaced.

I hope I don't get worse
 
Posted by Wallace (Member # 4771) on :
 
By the same author:
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_7396/is_312/ai_n32149711/

I am wondering whether it makes sense to repair a chipped tooth in the front. According to this dentist it does.
 
Posted by kday (Member # 22234) on :
 
MS is from an oral spirochete. Sometimes it is a Lyme spirochete.

It enters the CNS after there is a thin barrier between the subarachnoid space and sphenoidal sinus.

- Spirochetal myelophora
- T. denticola
- Borrelia burgdorferi

If you inoculate the CSF fluid from MS patients with these spirochetes in certain animals (such as bunnies!), they die. Don't buy into the "auto-immune" B.S.

Possibly many more spirochetes. Of course, none of this is official, but Lida H. Mattman has been right about things forever.

She cultured organisms such as Bb from the blood for a long time, and people are finally copying her.

Her book is called "Cell wall deficient forms: stealth pathogens" and she had a 400+ page book since 1974. She has a 2001 version. It's the most comprehensive book on the L-forms and the shape-shifting behavior of bacteria.

[ 08-14-2010, 09:59 PM: Message edited by: kday ]
 
Posted by Jodiee118 (Member # 27583) on :
 
Wow that is really interesting.
Anybody know of a good dentist in NJ?
 


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