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Misty,

I must be brief.

The inside of a tooth has a hollowness, a " Canal " - filled with blood

vessels,

connective tissue, and nerve supply. When tooth decay germs penetrate

and infect this tissue, it inflames, then kills this living tissue. The

bacteria then escape to the tip of the root(s) and invade the

average of 3 miles of dentinal tubules (that cannot be treated

with root canal therapy).

Homeopathy can help the body to resist many ills, helps the

body to heal, but in this case, it just doesn't happen. The body

has no capillaries to get into the infected root to attack the

germs.

Our report " Can Root Canal Make You Sick? " has

material from George Meinig's book, " The Root Canal

Cover-Up EXPOSED. " I wrote the Forward to this

book. Members of this discussion group can have a copy

of this brief report by replying with their po box or street

address to jmittelman

Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM

 

 

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" Misty L. Trepke " <mistytrepke

 

Tuesday, May 18, 2004 6:04 PM

[s-A] Re: root canal/Abscessed Tooth???

 

 

> Dear Jerry,

>

> I was wondering if you would be kind enough to share your insight on

> abscessed teeth with us... If anyone was wondering why the emails

> slowed down- I am just about through the worst part of one myself

> and have used homeopathy exclusively. I am alot better, and proud

> to say I was able to resist both root canal and extraction, as well

> as pain medication, but it is definately not something I would like

> to go through ever again...

>

> From a homeopathic perspective, I believe the body is expressing, or

> attempting to express morbid material- infection? Any insight into

> the conditions that allow them to come to be, so ways we can prevent

> them? If it is infection, does it arise from within the tooth, if

> so how, or does the infection start below the tooth, if so from

> what? How do the canals play into all of this? How do they tie

> into the lymph system?

>

> Any wisdom you care to share in this area is greatly appreciated.

>

> Misty

> http://www..com

>

>

>

> , " Jerry Mittelman "

> <jmittelman@n...> wrote:

> > Cavitations are infected areas in bone surrounding the roots of

> teeth.

> >

> > They usually come from infected matter in root canalled teeth.

> >

> > When a DDS does root canal therapy (RCT) s/he sterilizes and fills

> the vertical pulp canal - about an inch long - and leaves infected

> the approximate 3 miles of dentinal tubules that cannot yet be

> treated.

> >

> > The infection exudes from the root to the supporting jaw-bone.

> >

> > For a more complete description request our report " Can Root

> Canal Make You Sick? " , reply with your po box or street address.

> >

> > Infections from this source affects your entire immune system -

> your health both physical and mental.

> >

> > Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM

 

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