Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
Holistic dentistry, Biological dentistry www.biologicaldentistry.org (408) 659-5385
Aller-7 Plus, North Star Nutritionals (800)311-1950
5. ANTI-AGING
For more information go to Find A Cure at vww.naturalcures.com.
Forever Young Formula, Nutri-Health Products (800) 914-6311
Grape Skin Extract, Healthy Resolve (800) 728-2288
Anti-oxidant, Active-H www.therawfoodworld.com (866) 729-3438
Premier HGH, Natural Solutions (800) 232-3536
Longevinex www.longevinex.com (866) 405-4000
Longevity Plus, Extended Health www.extendedhealth. |
Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith See book keywords and concepts |
While the best-known toxic dental material in use today is the controversial "silver" amalgam, which is over half mercury, many other potentially damaging metals (especially nickel and palladium) and nonmetallic restorative materials are also in widespread use in dentistry today. Progressive dentists are continually seeking and finding safer ways to practice dentistry by refining standard techniques and by testing materials for biocompatibility—i.e., making sure that the materials are safe for the individual patient. |
Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
Remember, don't go to mainstream dentists, look for alternative dentistry, biological holistic metal-free, or Huggins dentists. Here is a list of references:
Peak Energy Performance
(800) 331-2303 Referrals for Huggins dentists.
International Academy of Oral and Toxicology
(407) 298-2450 Metal-free dentists.
Foundation for Toxic-Free Dentistry
Box 608010, Orlando, FL 32860-8010
Send self-addressed, stamped envelope for more information.
Environmental Dental Association
(800) 388-8124
American Academy of Biological Dentistry
(831) 659-5385 or (831) 659-2417
Matrix Corp. |
Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan See book keywords and concepts |
Dentist: A specialist with a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or Doctor of Medical dentistry (DMD) degree. (These degrees and training are the same.) Dentists can treat periodontal disease as part of overall dental care.
• Dermatologist: A medical doctor who has been trained in diagnosing and treating skin diseases.
¦ Endodontist (endodontologist): A dentist who specializes in root canal procedures, diagnosing and managing oral/facial pain, and other clinical procedures related to the dental pulp (soft inner tissues of the teeth). |
Lester A. Mitscher and Victoria Toews See book keywords and concepts |
Researchers from the Department of Clinical Pathology at the Nihon University School of dentistry in Japan investigated the cavity-preventing ability of green tea extracts in laboratory experiments and in studies of animals. In the laboratory, they grew S. mutans bacteria on saliva-coated discs that simulated teeth. They determined that polyphenols from green tea prevented the bacteria from attaching themselves to the simulated teeth and interfered with enzymes used by the bacteria to feed on sugar. EGCG was the most powerful cavity fighter of the polyphenols. |
| Michael Bral of the New York University College of dentistry outlined nine qualities of an ideal anti-plaque agent.4 They were:
• eliminates disease-causing bacteria only.
• does not lead to the development of resistant bacteria.
• stays in the mouth for an extended period of time.
• is safe.
• reduces plaque and gingivitis.
• does not stain teeth.
• has no adverse effects on teeth.
• is easy to use.
• is inexpensive.
Dr. Bral noted that no agent met all of these criteria. In fact, most potential agents fail in several areas. |
David W. Grotto, RD, LDN See book keywords and concepts |
PAIN: A human study found that clove oil may be helpful in dentistry before a needle is injected into the gums. The subjects in the study reported feeling less pain.
PREMATURE EJACULATION: One study found when a cream containing clove was applied to the penis, men were able to increase the length of time before ejaculation.
Tips on Using Cloves
SELECTION AND STORAGE:
• Choose whole cloves whenever possible. The powder form loses its flavor quickly.
• Fresh cloves release an oil when squeezed. Also, if a clove is fresh, it will float vertically. |
Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
It was his idea to bring to a rural county all the best in medicine—from dentistry and psychiatry to obstetrics-gynecology and pediatrics—using a rotating roster of specialists. My father-in-law, the late Dr. George Crile, Jr., had been a breast cancer pioneer at the Cleveland Clinic, which had been founded by his father. When he started practicing medicine, radical mastectomies were still the order of the day; it was his vision that the surgery did not always have to be so extensive, and he devoted much of his professional life to developing less radical operations. |
Marshall Editions See book keywords and concepts |
TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
Traditional Chinese medicine is based on an ancient system in which, historically, "dentistry" did not exist. However, many classic TCM books have mentioned treatment for problems with the teeth. Traditional Chinese medicine approaches sensitive teeth from the perspective of treating pathogenic heat and wind. The condition is caused by excess stomach heat in the majority of cases due to the special relationship between the stomach and teeth.
Herbs: The following herbs are available from Chinese pharmacies or online. |
Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts |
| Morton, MD, professor of surgery, and chief, division of urology, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, University of Medicine & dentistry of New Jersey, and director, urologic oncology, Cancer Institute of New Jersey, both in New Brunswick.
Council for Responsible Nutrition.
The New England Journal of Medicine.
Millions of older American men use saw palmetto to treat an enlarged prostate, clinically known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), but a new study concludes that this herbal supplement is ineffective. |
| Wu, PhD, professor of periodontics and associate dean for research, University of Illinois at Chicago College of dentistry.
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Two Great Hiccup Stoppers
Pour a tall glass of water. While holding your breath and pinching your nostrils, take small sips until you feel like you are drowning. Stop, inhale deeply and breathe normally.
Alternative: Ice the nerve fibers responsible for hiccups.
Find your Adam's apple—for women, this is approximately two inches below the chin. |
Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Daily Dosage: Aqueous solutions corresponding to 1 to 5% essential oil are used externally for mouthwashes. In dentistry, the undiluted essential oil is used.
LITERATURE
Cai L, Wu ChD, Compounds from Syzygium aromaticum possesing growth inihibitory activity against oral pathogens. In: JNP 59(10):987-990. 1996.
Debelmas AM, Rochat J, (1967) Plant Med Phytother 1:23.
Deiniger R, Gewiirzneiken (Syzygium aromaticum) und Nelkenol - aktuelle Phytopharmaka. In: ZPT 12(6):205. 1992.
Kato Y, (1975) Koryo 113:17 and 24.
Narayanan CS, Matthew AG (1985) Ind Perf 29(1/2): 15. |
| The pressed juice is used for dysmenorrhea, epilepsy, and as a styptic in dentistry.
Efficacy has not been clinically proven. Similar to S. jacoboeae, it contains toxic and carcinogenic pyrrolizidine alkaloids.
PRECAUTIONS AND ADVERSE REACTIONS
Hepatotoxicity and carcinogenicity are possible due to the pyrrolizidine alkaloids with 1,2-unsaturated necic parent substances in its makeup. Groundsel should not be taken internally for this reason.
DOSAGE
No information is available.
LITERATURE
Bull LB et al. in: The Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids, Pub. Wiley NY 1968.
Mansour RMA. |
| INDICATIONS AND USAGE
Mastic Tree resin was formerly used in dentistry, as a material for fillings. The masticated resin releases substances that freshen the breath and tighten the gums.
PRECAUTIONS AND ADVERSE REACTIONS
General: No health hazards or side effects are known in conjunction with the proper administration of designated therapeutic dosages.
Pediatric Use: There is an occasional risk of diarrhea in small children.
DOSAGE
Mode of Administration: The resin is used for the production of chewing gum and is used in the food and drink industries.
LITERATURE
Al-Said MS et al. |
Victoria Boutenko, M.A. See book keywords and concepts |
It's a major problem in dentistry," said Ichiro Nishimura, associate professor of restorative dentistry at Harvard School of Dental Medicine. "The thin jaws can be easily fractured. Also, placing dentures is very difficult, since there's no supporting structure." One way to solve these problems would be to get the jawbone to grow new supporting bone. But this solution has the ring of a fantasy, something for a future age.65
Dr. Weston Price66 was deeply concerned with the fast growing number of increasingly deformed dental arches, crooked teeth, and cavities. |
Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
Huggins points out that dentists often call the nickel alloy used in dentistry stainless steel, as it sounds better.5
Chelation—Removing Heavy Metals from the Body
Metals in tooth fillings and crowns can be removed and replaced with non-conductive composite materials. However, removing toxic heavy metal residues that have built up in the body from dental, food, and environmental sources are more difficult. It is generally agreed that to remove heavy metals from the body, it must be done through some form of chelation. |
Michael Pollan See book keywords and concepts |
Dentistry and Race Destiny." His discussions of "primitive races" are off-putting to say the least, though he ended up a harsh critic of "modern civilization," convinced his primitives had more to teach us than the other way around. He was also something of a monomaniac on the subject of diet, certain that poor nutrition could explain not just tooth decay and heart disease but just about everything else that bedeviled humankind, including juvenile delinquency, the collapse of civilizations, and war. |
Lester A. Mitscher and Victoria Toews See book keywords and concepts |
Researchers at the Department of Preventive dentistry, Kyushu University, Japan, have concluded that green tea given along with fluoride results in an enamel tooth surface that is more highly resistant to acids produced by bacteria than the tooth surface that results when fluoride alone is used.9
Statistical comparisons show that the dental health of children who drink at least one cup of tea daily is better than that of children who drink less than three cups per week. Other research in school-age children indicates that drinking green tea reduces the number of cavities. |
Mark Schapiro See book keywords and concepts |
Shanna Swan, director of the Center for Reproductive Epidemiology at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and dentistry in New York, who's been studying the effect of chemicals on the reproductive system for more than a decade; and Dr. Earl Gray, who has been studying the effect of endocrine-disrupting chemicals on rodents for seventeen years at the Environmental Protection Agency's research facility in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
Dr. Gray was the scientist who first identified the key hormonal stimulant to sexual development in mice. |
Jack Challem See book keywords and concepts |
Rochester School of Medicine and dentistry in upstate New York, certain tonal patterns promote relaxation and sleep, whereas others encourage mental clarity and concentration. Dailey asks all of his surgical patients to listen to specific CDs that are designed to reduce pain. He has found that patients who listen to the CDs need less pain medication and recover more quickly after surgery. |
Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
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. Buy and use a shower filter.
Ewater www.ewater.com (800) 964-4303 Wellness Filter www.wellnessfilter.com (800) 428-9419
The Living Water Machine www.johnellis.com (800) 433-9553
5. Eat only 100 percent organic food.
Diamond Organics www.diamondorganic. |
Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts |
Researchers from Queen Mary's School of Medicine and dentistry, London, and the Wellcome Trust Centre for Research in Clinical Tropical Medicine, Imperial College London, carried out a study at Newham University Hospital and Northwick Park Hospital in London with patients who had been exposed to TB. They found that over 90 percent of TB patients had a vitamin D deficiency. Their findings came from a study that identified an extraordinarily high incidence of vitamin D deficiency amongst those communities in London most at risk from the disease, which kills over two million people each year. |
| Find a dentist who practices toxic-free dentistry at http://www.hugnet.com/ Essential dental health information at: http://mizar5.com/omedia2.htm
How To Give Up Smoking And Other Addictions Addiction—An Unconscious Signal of Not Being in Control
If you are substance-addicted, this may be accompanied or caused by the inability to fulfill one or more of your deepest desires. Although unconscious of it, you may have this idea that there is a power beyond your control that stops you from achieving your dreams, big or small. |
Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
Remember, don't go to mainstream dentists, look for alternative dentistry, biological holistic metal-free, or Huggins dentists. Here is a list of references:
Scientific Health (800) 331-2303
Referrals for Huggins dentists
International Academy of Oral and Toxology (863) 420-6373 Metal-free dentists
Foundation for Toxic-free Dentistry
Send self-addressed, stamped envelope for more information Box 608010, Orlando, FL 32860
Environmental Dental Association (800) 388-8124
American Academy of Biological dentistry (831) 659-5385 or (831) 659-2417
Matrix, Inc. |
Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts |
In early 2007, researchers at the Queen Mary's School of Medicine and dentistry conducted a series of studies to determine whether zinc carnosine would help protect against the gut-eroding effects of the NSMD drug indomethacin. They treated volunteers with 150 mg of indomethacin every day for five days. But along with their NSMD, half the volunteers also received 75 mg of zinc carnosine a day. The other half of the volunteers received a placebo. Here's what happened: In the NSMD/ placebo group, there was a threefold rise in gut permeability. |
Victoria Boutenko, M.A. See book keywords and concepts |
It's a major problem in dentistry," said Ichiro Nishimura, associate professor of restorative dentistry at Harvard School of Dental Medicine. "The thin jaws can be easily fractured. Also, placing dentures is very difficult, since there's no supporting structure." One way to solve these problems would be to get the jawbone to grow new supporting bone. But this solution has the ring of a fantasy, something for a future age.65
Dr. Weston Price66 was deeply concerned with the fast growing number of increasingly deformed dental arches, crooked teeth, and cavities. |
Mark Sircus See book keywords and concepts |
Murry Vimy, professor of dentistry says, "It is estimated that the average individual, with eight biting surface mercury fillings, is exposed to a daily dose uptake of about 10 micrograms mercury from their fillings. According to Dr. Magnus Nylander, "Data suggest that approximately 19 to 20% of the general population may experience sub-clinical CNS and/or kidney function impairment as a result of the presence of amalgam fillings." Dr. Robert Gammal states, "Mercury from amalgam fillings has been shown to be neurotoxic, embryotoxic, mutagenic, teratogenic, immunotoxic and clastogenic. |
Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith See book keywords and concepts |
Progressive dentists are continually seeking and finding safer ways to practice dentistry by refining standard techniques and by testing materials for biocompatibility—i.e., making sure that the materials are safe for the individual patient.
RESOURCE DIRECTORY
Note: The following is a listing of recommended sources, Web sites, and organizations. It is a comprehensive guide of trusted resources, but it is by no means complete. It would be impossible to list every resource available to you, which is why I invite you to explore options in your local area. Don't forget to also go to www. |
Gary Null and Amy McDonald See book keywords and concepts |
That goes for some of the things that they do in dentistry, too."
Research in recent years continues to demonstrate the devastating effects of mercury from fillings as well as other sources. Over the past decade, scientific studies have concluded that "millions of children across the world may have been mentally damaged after being exposed to low levels of mercury before they were born." Pregnant mothers with this toxicity pass it on to their unborn children, with disturbing results. |