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OK, so in one week I am getting 3 RC teeth taken out. The 2 that are most uncomfortable and toxic as per my muscle tester doc are on the right side.
Every headache and sinus pain I get is on the right side of my head. The optic neuritis is worse on the right side, as is my muscle weakness. The only plaque that showed up on my MRI was in my neck on the right side of my vertebrae.
Can this be a coincidence I ask myself? Just pondering and offering support for those on the fence re: this issue. I was on the fence for much too long.
Any thoughts or similarities?
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I wouldn't just get the teeth "pulled". The dentist needs to know about cavitations and cleaning them out. That usually means going to a biologic dentist.
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I am sorry I left a lot out of my post. I read all of Gigi's posts on this topis as well as other's and Root Canal Cover-up and consulted with Dr K when he was practicing near NYC.
I am getting 3 out and scraping the necrosis from the jawbone and taking the ligament. Sorry I was so scant in my reporting before.
Now any more thoughts? Thanks.
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They eventually kill. Now or later.
The toxins they produce can move anywhere. Left or Right sided problems? Neither I or my husband could pin them to anything. The toxins were found (with ART) in both feet; in the left frontal lobe, in the cortex.
Dr. K. could find the penetration in my body in many places.
This is why no one should expect to be "feeling great" for a few months after removal of the infections. It takes a long time for the body to slowly release the toxins; they are carcinogens. I did not feel good four months approx. My husband, finally, seven months after removal of all infection that could be removed got out of the wheelchair.
All I can say - is - relax into knowing that you are letting the stuff go after you get through. Do all you can to support that physiologically. It is definitely not an overnight affair. It took probably years to get you to the bad place and it will take time to feel better.
Hope you can start doing the happy dance right afterward! I assume you are a lot younger than we are. Good luck.
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Lisa, there is a lot on Dr K's site www.neuraltherapy.com re: detoxing. There is chlorella - clean only! and cilantro concentrate and there are specific specs for this process.
Happy healing and we can all join together in the happy dance.
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