Marshall Editions See book keywords and concepts | Arnica: This remedy can be helpful when bad breath is triggered by dental work that involves significant bleeding, such as a tooth extraction.
Nux vomica: If bad breath follows drinking excessive amounts of alcohol or coffee, or smoking cigarettes, try Nux vomica. Symptoms are likely to be at their worst on waking, when the whole system feels "toxic."
TIP: EAT FRESH PARSLEY
Use fresh parsley to flavor your food as it temporarily deodorizes the breath. Avoid foods and drinks that contribute to bad breath, such as strong tea, coffee, alcohol, garlic, and spicy food. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | It was once believed that having dental work done posed a risk of endocarditis, a heart infection, for some people. The American Heart Association still believes there is a risk involved in tooth-cleaning and other dental work, even though there is not yet enough evidence to conclusively prove a link. Endocarditis rarely occurs in people with normal hearts. However, if you have certain preexisting heart conditions, you can be at increased risk if bacteria enter the bloodstream. | Marshall Editions See book keywords and concepts | Adequate and high-quality dental work on a regular basis is also important. Keeping stress \|y at bay by regular stress reduction techniques, such as meditation, lowers 'I* Cortisol and enhances immune function; both of these are key in the prevention of periodontitis. Hormonal balance is also important, as periodontal disease is exacerbated during the premenstrual time. Smoking of any kind encourages periodontal disease. The severity and risk of the disease goes up in direct proportion with the number of cigarettes smoked. | | Treatment requires dental work. Other common causes are a fracture or crack in the tooth, gum disease, overuse (grinding or gum chewing), or a damaged filling. Ask your dentist for an examination to locate the problem. Generally, you can wait until the next available appointment unless there is an unpleasant-smelling discharge or fever accompanying the toothache, in which case you will need an emergency appointment. | | Arnica: Once dental work has been done, Arnica, which reduces swelling, pain, tenderness, and bruising, can be used to ease traumatized tissues. Do not use Arnica after a wisdom tooth extraction: It has a very powerful potential for promoting re-absorption of blood from damaged tissue and can leave the patient vulnerable to developing a dry socket.
HERBALISM
As the causes of toothaches are manifold, a dentist should always be consulted to address any potential infection or medical condition. | Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts | The two main contributing factors seem to be a diet high in fish and the common use of silver-mercury amalgams for dental work. Fish consumption alone may be enough to cause mercury toxicity. An article by the Canadian Medical Association in 1976 reported that Indians in Northern Canada, who ate more than a pound of fish per day, had symptoms of mercury poisoning. A 1985 study in West Germany of 136 people who regularly consumed fish from the Elbe River found a correlation between the blood levels of both mercury and pesticides and the amount of fish eaten. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | An excotitoxin)
5) Why is mercury still tolerated in American dental work (and, in fact, still pushed by the American Dental Association!) when mercury ingestion is so dangerous to human health?
6) Why do vaccination policies still allow the mass injection of babies with methyl mercury, which has been clearly linked to autism and autoimmune disorders?
7) Why are extremely toxic, cancer-causing chemicals openly allowed to be used in skin care products, perfumes and personal care formulas sold throughout America?
8) Why are popular laundry products still allowed to be sold in the U.S. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Mercury is far more toxic than lead in many ways, yet the media has nothing to say about the mass poisoning of children through the outmoded dental work still being performed on children today. Mercury fillings were invented before the Civil War, and they're just as toxic now as they were then!
Of course, if dental fillings were made in China, the U.S. press would be screaming about their toxicity! But since they're installed by crazed U.S. dentists -- many of whom still manage to seem convincingly sane -- there's zero coverage in the mainstream media. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | Also avoid having operations, including dental work, on full moon, as you may suffer complications or infections.
The Waning Moon
During the following 13 days, the moon is gradually overshadowed again. Ancient civilizations knew that this is a good time to have an operation (if needed), as the healing capacity of the body is at its most powerful. If possible, book your visit to the dentist during this phase, or on new moon. Pulling a tooth should only be performed during the waning moon or new moon. | J. Douglas Bremner See book keywords and concepts | It is recommended that any dental work be done before going on these medications.
Nonbisphosphonates
Nonbisphosphonate medications for the treatment of osteoporosis mimic various hormonal systems involved in the regulation of bone formation, including estrogen, calcitonin, and parathyroid hormones. As I will show you, they don't work any better than bisphosphonates in preventing the fractures that matter, and they have their own problems in terms of side effects. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | If you need major dental work, such as a crown, root canal, bridge, or implant, it is best to seek an alternative dentist who uses the least-harmful dental procedures available. Additionally, cleanse the liver and kidneys, and drink tea made from liver herbs (see above recipe) for 10 days after replacing a filling.
21. Bring Balance to Your Emotional Health
On a deeper level, every physically manifested ailment is an imbal-anced emotion. Emotions are signals of comfort or discomfort that our body sends us at every moment of our conscious existence. | Leslie Taylor, ND See book keywords and concepts | The above infusion can also be used topically for wounds, burns, skin rashes, and as a mouthwash after dental work or tooth extractions.
Contraindications None known. Drug Interactions None reported. | Luca Turin See book keywords and concepts | But I soon found out that, behind the dazzling concave smile of the Promenade des Anglais, the rest of the place was in need of major dental work, full of shabby remnants of the 1960s: millineries selling crosspoint patterns; dismal driving schools; Alsatian restaurants serving choucroute in the summer heat.*
At some point in the past, perhaps due to the proximity of Grasse, the perfume business must have flourished. Every few blocks stood a sad little perfumery with shelves full of forgotten wonders gathering dust. Different professions seem to foster different attitudes. | Frederic Vagnini, M.D. and Barry Fox, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | For example, those who have congenital heart defects or preexisting problems with heart valves may be given clindamycin before undergoing surgery, dental work, or any other procedure that might allow bacteria to enter the body. The drug is also used to treat bacterial vaginosis.
Clindamycin comes in several different forms: oral, IV, injection, topical cream, and intravaginal cream or suppositories. | Russell L. Blaylock, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | The choice has been denied to the child whose teeth have been destroyed by dental fluorosis, especially to children of poor families that cannot afford the expensive dental work required to correct this devastating condition. And no one gave the choice to elderly persons who will spend their waning years crippled from skeletal fluorosis or devastated by a neurodegenerative disease. They have all been forgotten.
Again, this is not a problem of free enterprise, as has been suggested by some opponents of fluoridation. | | If the mother has multiple dental amalgams, consumes large amounts of mercury-containing seafood, is occupationally exposed to mercury, or is exposed to any combination of these conditions during pregnancy, her baby's brain could be damaged in such a way as to encourage intractable seizures. Any dental work, including professional cleanings, she may have had during pregnancy would also greatly increase risk to the developing baby: vigorous cleaning of the amalgam surfaces generates a large amount of mercury vapor that quickly enters the baby's system. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | CANKER SORES/Cold Sores A cankerous aphthous ulcer is a white sore with a red swollen edge, inside the mucous membranes of the mouth, lips and cheeks; can be an orange papilloma rubbed raw on a sharp tooth or dental work. A fever blister/ cold sore is found on the outside of the mouth, lips, chin, cheeks, or in the nostrils, and are found in 45-80% of children and American adults by age 40, lasting 1 -2 weeks, then the virus retreats up nerve paths and into gangliaatthe Brain base in dormancy. | | Vitamin C is the most effective water-soluble antioxidant in human blood plasma countering chemical stress, for stress resistance, shocks, and shock from dental work.
One is more likely to survive a crushing accident-crash if one had been taking 10 grams of Vitamin C daily beforehand. The higher the ascorbate concentration, the longer and betterthe protection; acts as Antioxidant for Vitamins B1, B2, Folic acid, Pantothenic acid, Vitamins A, and E. | | For tooth stains, periodontal disease, gingivitis, thrush, gum infections and pain, dental work, colds, sinus headaches and infections, pharyngitis, sore throat, strep throat, thrush, kills staph in 30 seconds, strep, bronchitis, hay fever, asthma, emphysema, chickenpox, cholera, pneumonia, typhoid, meningitis, Candida albicans, athlete's foot, toenail fungus infections, footodor/bromidorosis, ringworm, protozoa, herpes simplex canker/cold sores, athlete's foot, jock itch, cervicitis (20% solution), moniliasis, trichomonal vaginitis (topical, on tampon, and internal douche of 1 /3 to 1 oz. | | Scars Some scars from cuts, burns, dental work, falls, surgery, tonsillectomy, car accidents, Caesarean sections, etc., can strangulate the nerves causing many i 1 lness symptoms. To test for nerve strangulation in a scar, gently rub a pin over the scar every 1/8 inch to see if the nerve jumps, and is painful. Scars can be removed by rubbing with 2 oz. Camphoratedoil,ahalf-tsp.ofdissoIved Lanolin, and 1 oz. of Peanut oil. Gotu Kola cream.
Castor oil and wool-flannel pack, undera heatingpad. | | Before dental work use Homeopathic remedies Arnica, St. John* s Wort, and Aconite.
Fillings In emergency, place 2 drops of Clove oil in hole and fill with a piece of soft just-melted wax. SEE your dentist to keep up with tooth decay. Avoid slow-leaching toxins in mercury fillings. Use Gold at least 22 Carat; or less durable granite-composite fillings thatmay not last as long, but have less electromagnetic interference.
Dr. RichardT. | Dr. Paula Baillie-Hamilton See book keywords and concepts | Previous dental work which involved removing or inserting mercury amalgam fillings.
_ An existing or previous job or pastime working with synthetic chemicals (such as hairdressing, farming), solvents (such as painting and decorating or dry cleaning), or toxic metals (such as welding), and halogens (such as bromine from developing photographs).
_ Previous and current usage of concentrated forms of chemical pesticides and herbicides around your house and garden (fly spray, weed killer, flea powder).
_ Exposure to chemicals in medicines (nit shampoo, certain drugs, skin whiteners, etc.). | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | Brush and floss after meals with a natural anti-plaque toothpaste like Australian Tea Tree, Peelu, Viadent, or Vicco; and attend to regular cleaning, and dental work if cavities appear. Avoid acid foods to help prevent infection and nerve removal, leaving a dead tooth with the susceptibility to germ granuloma formation releasing toxins to circulate in the bloodstream, which may cause cardiac cramps, palpitations upon exertion, kidney and liver problems, and articular rheumatism. | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | Get all the metal out of your dental work.
Resources for holistic dentistry.
Environmental Dental Association (800) 388-8124
Holistic Dental Association www.holisticdental.org (970) 259-1091
National Integrated Health Associates www.nihadc.com (831) 659-5385
American Academy of Biological Dentistry www.biologicaldentistry.org (408) 659-5385
3. Stop smoking.
Kevin Trudeau's Method www.naturalcures.com
Quitnet, Quit All Together www.quitnet.com
Foundation for a Smokefree America www.anti-smoking.org (310)471-4270
The Stop Smoking Center www.stopsmokingcenter.net (866) 257-9626
4. | Tanya Harter Pierce See book keywords and concepts | This certainly sounds good, but if you want to be sure, you must make it clear that you know stainless steel for dental work is generally alloyed with some other metal and that you want to know specifically if the stainless steel in your mouth is alloyed with nickel.
If you are told that the crown in your mouth is gold-based, then you are most likely better off. Gold in itself is not toxic or carcinogenic. However, gold is way too soft to be used by itself in dental procedures and is always alloyed with a suffer metal for dental work. | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | I asked her if she had a lot of dental work. She said her whole mouth was filled with dental work and various kinds of metal. I suggested that the majority of MS sufferers that I have seen have experienced tremendous results by eliminating aspartame, the artificial sweetener in diet sodas, getting rid of all the metal in their mouth, and sleeping on a magnetic mattress pad. Most also have Lyme disease, which can be cured with homeopathics, intravenous hydrogen peroxide therapy, and other natural therapies. Usually sufferers see tremendous relief in just a matter of weeks or months. | Russell L. Blaylock, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Every day, we do many things that increase the release of mercury vapor from amalgam fillings: chew gum, brush our teeth, use a water pick, have dental work done or our teeth cleaned, and consume hot foods and drinks. Even undergoing general anesthesia poses a risk due to oral manipulation by the anesthesiologist during intubation and mechanical stimulation to the teeth by the endotrachial tube.
Removing amalgams without taking special precautions dramatically increases mercury blood levels for over a month. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | If this is done, the individual is no longer at increased risk of developing endocarditis due to dental work.
Q Fluoride increases resistance to tooth decay. It is added to many toothpastes and community drinking water supplies, as discussed in water in Part One. Many dentists recommend routine fluoride treatments to prevent cavities, especially for children. Fluoride is a chemical compound containing the element fluorine. Fluorine is a deadly and highly reactive chemical, but the fluoride compounds used in toothpaste and in water supplies are not believed to be dangerous in small amounts. | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | Get all metal out of your dental work.
It is vitally important that you see a holistic dentist. It is absolutely vital for you to know that so many people suffer horrible debilitating symptoms that are directly caused by the metal that is in their dental work. At the back of the book under my newsletter section I wrote an article which addressed this at length. I would highly encourage you to read it. Simply doing this step, for many, many people, is the cure for their disease. It can be miraculous.
3. Stop smoking.
When I first wrote this book I had mentioned that I smoked for twenty years. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | They can be triggered by any of a number of factors, including poor dental hygiene, irritation from dental work, food allergies, nutritional deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, viral infection, an underlying immunologic disease (such as HIV infection), trauma (such as that caused by biting the inside of the cheek or using a hard-bristled toothbrush), stress, and/or fatigue. They may result from an abnormal immune response to normal bacteria in the mouth.
Canker sores are occasionally associated with Crohn's disease, which affects the bowels. |
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