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Lymetoo
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Has anyone done this with success??

asking for a friend

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Lymetoo
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anyone?

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lpkayak
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i had a freind who got an infection from the pick line

the infection went to her collar bone

she almost died

they had to take a large part of the bone out

it was pretty bad...she was quite disabled after-permanently

she was very angry at lyme doc (this is why i tell ppl there can be problems with iv)

BUT...she was alive!

she also smoked thru the whole thing too...so i think that probably lowered her immune system-right?

this was a long time ago...not in touch with her now

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GiGi
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I am personally familiar, very familiar, with the inventor. The cavitat does not replaces the eyes and brain and hands of a dental surgeon. If it were, all the dentists dealing with it and believing that necrosis and cavitations even exist would own one. My dental work caused by root canals was done by a dental surgeon and I never had even a minute's problem with surgeries removing all the mushy jawbone and infections, without the added expense of a Cavitat.

The inventor is a great guy, but we need dentists who understand what damage the root canals do and what damage the mercury and all other toxic metals in these replacements do. Gold is as bad for some people as mercury. Metals have no place in the mouth. Finally the titanium implants are on the sideline.

Any exposure to the slightest EMF and Radiation frequencies from the Smart Meter affects the metals stored in the body, mostly joints, face, gut, hormone glands, take your pick. It is only one of the causes of vibrations .... the remaining neurotoxins, especially the toxic mercury, lead, cadmium, etc. I am still dumping some of them now and I have been well from Lyme years ago. Don't anyone ever tell me anymore toxic metals are nothing to worry about. They keep most people down and unable to reach their full state of good health. It is a major problem underlying Lyme and any chronic disease.

But Cavitas is not the solution unless it has totally changed from the time it came out several years ago. It takes a dental expert who can read an x-ray --- .

Get references from people and dentists who can prove they are successful with it. I would not touch it at this point. But of course I am very happy, more than happy, with my prosthesis. The best thing I did. But never found a dentist in the US or Canada, but had to go to Europe to get it done. I tried 5 different sets and spent a fortune to be able to eat again. The last set about five years ago are perfect.

Removing cavitations is an art. And when they are done with, then we have a chance at jaw infections, mainly bartonella.

Take care.

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GiGi is right, removing cavitations is an art. The Dentist doing this needs to be skilled at ART & EAV/EDS, some use EAV/EDA to pinpoint complete removal of the infections, when you go into the jaw surgically, you can be operating in the "dark" and need addition al tools to determine how far and deep to keep cleaning out the jaw, lavage with post op homeopathics, ie sanum / pleomorphic remedies. I have seen cavitat scans showing before and after jaw osteonecrosis recovery using protoleolytic enzymes.
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oh-i didnt know what you were talking about.

pigwit had it done in montreal and it went well.

he had a bunch of bad root canals. i dont think i could have gone thru it---but he had no problem. great biol dentist there

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i don't know if this is the same thing or not. husband had dental work done and got an infected jaw bone.

he had to go to a surgeon and they had to scrape the jawbone and all.

he was a mess. but he healed and has had no further problems.

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Does anyone know who the best doctor is?

Thanks for the info .. esp Gigi!

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i need name of good dr for cav/necrosis removal also. pls pm me.

thanks, lisa

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