jackie51
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I'm thinking there's got to be a better way than all these drugs. While I'm better, I still have a way to go. It will also take a couple years to deal with the dental work needed.
Does anybody know if RIFE will hit root canal bacteria? Can you RIFE with metal in your mouth?
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Keebler
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- How MUCH metal in your mouth? Do you mean standard amalgam fillings or is there actual permanent metal work of substantial amount?
The fillings are just fine.
And, yes, rife can be helpful for all tissue, include the root area, along with other support methods, of course, and expert care if needed.
I don't know about other metal hardware but a cross search of terms at Google should help you find the answer fairly quickly. I'm thinking it should still be fine as this is not going to heat up any metals or act like a magnet.
Still, I'm not sure. So, it's good to cross check with a couple different reputable sources. You might start with this search query:
"rife machine" contraindications
[For sure, though, pacemakers and rife do not mix. But that's a whole different question.] -
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jackie51
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Thanks so much. I guess I've got some reading to do.
I have some mercury hidden under a cap in a root canaled tooth. This is only one of my dental issues.
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