Guest guest Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 If you don't read or haven't yet seen Henderson's latest newsletter, here's the URL;CANCER-FREE NEWSLETTERJanuary 24th, 2009 My latest newsletter is available for you to read at my web site. Just http://www.Beating-Cancer-Gently.com/126nl.html I read this with great fascination. The Cavitation citation rang a bell. I thought I'd taken care of mine, but a niggling question has been in my mind. First, my history; I was stable with FO/CC, when I had a tooth abscess. This led to a root canal and reconstruction. I immediately started to feel a balloon-like growth in my abdomen. (ovarian cancer), had a blood test that confirmed that my CA-125 had tripled rapidly. I re-read Henderson's book where he mentioned root canals and cavitations. I recalled that my ovarian cancer initially occurred within a few months after I had the first root canal of my life. Found a 'biological dentist' who claimed to know how to extract root canal teeth and remove cavitations. When the teeth were extracted, the newer one did have an abscess beneath it, with no symptoms, and the older one stank!. My CA-125 dropped precipitously and the tumor disappeared almost immediately. However, it soon began to slowly rise again. That dentist had done nothing to protect the root canal cavities from cavitations. So now I need help. If you know, or know of anyone to ask, I need to know How can a biological dentist tell whether there are active cavitations beneath older root canal extractions, or very old wisdom teeth extractions? I've used three biological dentists thus far, and none of them had a clue. It will take a very knowledgeable specialist. If anyone is sufficiently interested to watch the film Henderson cites, please let me know anything pertinent. I'm deaf, and it isn't captioned. Rhoda PS. The resources among us are astounding!. Six degrees of separation indeed! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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