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Catgirl
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Oh no. I have cavitations showing up under my crowns (bio feedback). I'm not sure what to do, who to see. Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm in the NE but will travel for a good doc.

Also, does ozone work?

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Ugh I have the same. Does that really prevent us from getting better ?
I have the same concern.. Any suggestions people ?!

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The ozone treatment did not help me the way I had hoped. But perhaps it was NOT cavitations we were dealing with. Most of my symptoms are in my jaw, face, ears and skull.

So it made sense that ozone going into all of these places would help me. I had cavitat xrays that showed mild cavitations and eventually had 6 weeks of ozone treatment with a dentist in NJ that has a stellar reputation for treating his patients with ozone.

Unfortunately, it was another attempt at getting better that failed for me. But I do not blame the dentist. If anyone wants to PM me, I will be happy to give you more details.

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Carol in PA
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Catgirl, use PEMF on the cavitation areas.

This should improve cellular circulation and help the bone to regrow.

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Catgirl
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Thanks dbpei and Carol!

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If cavitations are not too bad, maybe ozone and PEMF will help?

If they are very bad (like mine), ozone will not help anymore. I don't know about PEMF as I got my violet ray (with high voltage) only when I already had decided to do all cavitation surgeries...

Had I had that before, I would have tried it too.

I do feel, though, that all these treatments are palliative, not for healing of cavitations forever (when dead teeth are the cause).

As long as our immune system is still kicking in, treatments can control cavitations to avoid developing further.

But when the immune system gets weaker, again, the same dead teeth start creating problems. Maybe not now, but in some years...

When we have dead teeth, we got to be ALWAYS attentive. Always getting them checked with EAV, bioresonance.

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Thanks Brussels. I wonder what would have happened if you did the violet ray prior to having cavitation surgery. Hard to tell.

I need to pm Carol. I'm not sure if I do the PEMF after cavitation surgery or now. It seems like all that gunk is just stuck in the teeth or jaw. I wonder if PEMF will get it out.

If anyone knows of any good dentists for cavitation surgery and ozone, please pm me.

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Catgirl, do PEMF several times every day, as often as you can.
I think if you start this now, the cavitation area will heal.

Have you tried it at all?
Did it stop the pain?


PEMF is good for reducing inflamation and clearing up infection.
It adjusts the electrical charge on both sides of the cell membranes, so nutrients can enter and wastes can exit.

Thus, the cells can heal.
Both soft tissue and bones.


If you look, you can find accounts of PEMF greatly speeding the healing following surgery and for bone fractures.
PEMF stopped my muscle spasms in a matter of seconds.
I used it on a laceration, which healed in only a couple days.
PEMF healed my knee pain, but that took a week or two.


You can also try near-infrared light, with a wavelength of 880.
This penetrates the skin several inches and provides photons of energy to the mitochondria in the cells.

With the added energy, the cells function better, which reduces inflammation and speeds healing.
In my opinion, the PEMF is faster than the 880 wavelength light.


In addition, using systemic enzymes like Wobenzym will improve bloodflow and healing to the infection area.

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Thanks Carol!

I have had PEMF laser treatments on my jaw (TMJ), but I didn't know I had cavitations then (they showed up later on a biofeedback devise). PEMF helped my jaw for a little bit though. I also only got the PEMF there once a week, so maybe not enough to truly help.

I do use my Sota mag pulser for knee pain. It has also helped to reduce inflamed areas on my body.

I thought cavitations were trapped toxins though (as well as bone decay) so I wasn't sure it would get the toxins out. The cavitations are showing up on or under teeth with crowns in them too, so unsure if I could use it on crown areas.

I have been lax on the systemic enzymes. I will start using them again (Thanks Carol).

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Use the Magnetic Pulser on the cavitations!

It may not be as strong as the professional models, but you should notice an improvement.

The improved bloodflow will speed healing.

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Thanks Carol! :)

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What is PEMF?
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