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GiGi
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Take care.


Just sharing my experiences.

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Hi GiGi,

I saw a program where a person with kidney problems had an infected tooth removed that corresponded with the kidney. Then the tooth was implanted into the back of a rabbit (sorry to all animals lovers, like me) and the rabbit developed kidney problems (the tooth was removed, the rabbit treated for kidney problems and he was O.K.)

I also saw a program of a woman who was extremely ill and suffering systemically. She thought it had to do with a certain tooth. She asked her dentist to pull it, but he refused saying nothing showed up on X-ray or anywhere else indicating the tooth had an infection. Well, eventually she found a dentist to pull it after she signed a waiver. Much to the dentist's surprise and consternation, the tooth was heavily infected. The dentist apologized. The woman got better.

I thought it was cool.

Kayda

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My older brother had poorly formed upper front teeth. Kidney meridian. I am sure they were also infected. In his sixties, he developed kidney cancer and lost one kidney.

He then had the two teeth removed by a knowledgable dentist, changed some of his daily habits, and that ended his bout with cancer now many years ago. I was not familiar then with the teeth/organ connection nor the Chinese
acupuncture/meridian practice.

Never too late to learn something new. I did.

Take care.


Just sharing my experiences.


Kayda, yes, I agree. I also happen to be very familiar with the people involved in this research, also having seen the Kirlian photography of the person involved showing the kidney before and after removal of the toxic tooth. I do remember that the rabbits also recovered very quickly after the infected teeth were removed. They were well treated and cared for and did what rabbits do - create more rabbits.

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