Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 Hi Jerry... Thanks for the very general prevention info, it's common to all good wellness practices... For the rest, you are confident the body is somehow divorced from the terrain inside the tooth and can not access it to heal it and thereby can't improve the terrain that supports the critters. I disagree wholeheartedly. This is clear. Neither one of us is going to change where we stand, so can we please let this rest? Misty http://www..com , " Jerry Mittelman " <jmittelman@n...> wrote: > Misty, > Of course it's the terrain - but it's all relative. Stick a really healthy > individual with a needle loaded with bacteria, and s/he probably will > get a horrible result. > > The infected tooth is the " needle loaded with bacteria " and the > body's healthy terrain can't get in there to fight it - and the protected > bugs excrete their toxins continually - and even a healthy terrain > cannot always resist. > > Dental Prevention includes keeping ones terrain healthy with rest, > exercise, good nutrition, and a peaceful consciousness, and > eliminating bacteria with good oral hygiene - and eating the right > foods so as not to encourage bacterial flora growth in the mouth. > > Again, this is not something we can lay to rest in 4 or 5 paragraphs. > In our practice, we had " Dental Disease Therapists " actually > teaching this on a one-on-one basis. We try to do it now in > our newsletter. I appreciate your understanding. > Jerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2004 Report Share Posted May 25, 2004 What about making the mouth inhospitable to the bacteria? Xylitol is a sugar alcohol, occurring naturally that, because it has 5 carbon atoms instead of 6 tends to help prevent cavities and dental issues (and also is a good sweetener for diabetics to use). http://xylitol.org/faqs.asp Kat --- Carol Minnick <carolminnick wrote: > Jerry, how to you control the germs that live in the > tooth? Is there > any way to make them leave your body? > > Carol > > > Jerry Mittelman [jmittelman] > > > > antibiotics in controlling the > swelling, etc., of root canal abscesses to say that > the ''cure " ia only > for a while, because the germs live on IN the > tooth where the > antibiotics can't get at them and they act up later > on. > Homeopathy cannot help the body to attack these > germs within the > protecting tooth either. Homeopathy can help the > body to heal, but > the little buggers remain to twit their noses at us > later on.. > I'd better quit before I completely bore you. > Jerry > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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