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Gigi, I hope you read this. I read almost every post on Dental cavitations over the last few days. I am considering having mine taken care of. I am concerned of the potental of getting sicker from the dental toxins that could be released during/ after the procedure.
What did you use to detox afterwards from these horrible toxins? Is it the same as metal detox agents?
My doctor doesnt give any help with the neurotoxin route....but I am trying to get an appt with Nurse A (teaches Dr K's ART courses) when she comes to NY in a few weeks. Hopefully she can put me on the right track. Thanks for your input. -Nikki
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Nikki, getting together with Nurse A is perfect if you can manage it. She has been of great help to us. Still today, with ART, and the many years of experience she has.
When you do the dental work, most oral surgeons can advise you to some degree. All the usual metal detox of course is needed. You can help yourself with a laser pointer (same as used for lectures from Office Depot) or infrared light therapy. I have the instructions for the pointer if you need them. E-mail me.
There is "Oral Health" from Vital Chi (I think NatuRx carries it) which you can apply (on gauze) to the affected area inside the mouth leaving it overnight and a couple of hours after breakfast (do it for a couple of months).
High doeses of MSM - 2 gram and up helps.
Ozone injections into the jaw areas. Some practitioners do it.
Dental toxins tend to linger in the area for a long time - so it is a good thing to address that with the above rather than assuming they will somehow disappear. It took me several months to a year after the removal of mushy jawbone and root canals to become semi-human again! Overnight miracles -- I have not seen them , because the toxins tend to penetrate many body areas.
I assume you have no amalgam fillings? any longer. You can prepare for this too if you have this work done.
Take care.
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