Root canal teeth are toxic and have the potential to devastate your health
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You won't find these images pretty much anywhere else on the internet. The first one I found in a very expensive and rare book written in 1940 called death and dentistry. The second I found randomly on reddit one day. It is a tooth root under a high powered CT scanner. You can see the complexity of the root system.
What does this mean? When a tooth dies they are supposed to remove all the dead tissue, disinfect it and and seal it up. Well due to the complexity of the root system removal of all the necrotic and dead material is basically impossible, as is filling and sealing the end of the tooth properly. But further than that, anaerobic bacteria will grow and thrive in the dentin tubules. It basically means a tooth turns into a toxic waste factory.
Further reading:
https://www.amazon.com/Root-Canal-Cover-George-Meinig/dp/0916764095
https://educate-yourself.org/cn/Root-Canal-Cover-Up-1996-George-Meinig.pdf
Further watching:
https://youtu.be/xRrlgYqtDjM
This is pretty funny...
When I was in grad school, I went to a friend's parents house for a couple of summer parties.
My friend's father was one of the chiefs of surgery at Johns Hopkins. His mother was an administrator there. Needless to say, their place was pretty nice. His father bought and rebuilt Model T and other early model Fords. So that was cool to see.
Anyhow, I can't swim, and my friends were mainly hanging out in the water, drinking, water skiing, stuff like that one time, and I just was kinda meandering around.
So, I ended up hanging out indoors a bit, and I'm pretty sure that my friend's father had that exact book (Death and Dentistry) on his coffee table.
I read through it, and I was shocked. The book was WAY out of place with his other reading material, too, which is why it attracted my attention (it is a pretty small book).
I talked to his father about it, and got him to admit that tooth removal is generally the way to go, for most situations. Obviously resin fillings are better than mercury amalgam, but they aren't nearly as durable.
I've opted to have teeth removed every time I've had a major issue, and I haven't even gotten implants LOL. Your teeth will adjust fine, and chewing is no issue. Now if it is an issue, or it's a noticeable tooth, then of course implants are probably the way to go.
My last dentist even stated that the last big general dentist meeting he went to, there was a marked shift in the number of dentists who were moving away from root canals and crowns entirely.
My current dentist still does crowns, but generally pushes for implants. Crowns seem like a cheaper option, but if you talk to people that have crowns, there's very often issues, more often than dentists will tell you up front.
I hope ucan swim now. Gold crowns for everyone!
LOL I can kinda swim, but I can't float.
I had a dream too that I got gold crowns and my teeth were rimmed with gold too. Kinda funny!
It depends. My mom has a crown she has had replaced three or four times now. I know, because she tells me about it, a lot. LOL
My brother has a bridge as well (due to radiation damage to his teeth), and his crowns are fine. Still, there is a major difference between 10 years and 50 years of having crowns.
Even worse is that I smoke and drink coffee, and heat makes mercury fillings give off more vapor. I swear I can feel it sometimes, like little waves.
It's readily noticeable if you've seen any of the videos about it where they show it using fluorescence/phosphoresence.
And of course the origins of putting fluoride in water is shady as hell.
Oh I've got lower hanging fruit than that, and I'm not saying that as a double entendre.
Still, untreated tobacco probably isn't as bad as it is made out to be. Even the oldest person in recent memory (a lady from France that died about 15 years ago) smoked a big cigar every day.
Obviously, it's not good, but it is a nice accompaniment to contemplation.
https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/115g1fl/hypothesis_nicotine_helps_fight_covid/
Interesting comments in that thread.
Anyone have a link explaining why (or if it really even is) heart health is related to tooth health? I've always heard bad teeth = bad heart, is that even based in reality?
Yes it's true. Most of the studies you'll see are related to gum disease (periodontal infections). It's because the bacteria from your mouth get into your blood stream, and then into your heart.
That is decidedly inconvenient for sure. Thank you for answering my question, that makes perfect sense.
Something's got to kill me, might as well be what keeps me alive. I guess
Blood from your head in generally is very highly oxygenated like the blood in the brain. You'd notice that the color of bleeding from an injury to your face will be bright red while that will not be the case for a cut to your finger.
Gums therefore receive this highly oxygenated stream of blood that's meant for your brain and your heart muscles.
My dentist gave me the quack look when I explained this to him. I said extract the tooth and put a bridge on. He cheered up considerably at mention of the word bridge. More money.
I have a couple tooth implants (back molars) and they are great. One replaced a tooth I had a root canal on.
If your tooth is badly damaged and in need of a root canal, i suggest considering an implant.
They pull the bad tooth out, screw in a titanium screw into your bone, and attach the new ceramic tooth to the screw. It sounds awful but the tooth feels the same as my other teeth and feels much better than the root canal tooth that I lived with for about 10 years.
I didn't downvote you. But something like 30% of dental implants have peri implantitus. A new word invented by dentists to describe the fact bacteria progressively destroy the bone around an implant. Real teeth have a membrane of ligaments which act as a bacterial seal protect which protect the bone. Implants don't have this so bacteria around an implant can get directly into your blood stream.
I wish i could keep regrowing my own teeth. When you are a kid you get a second pair. your teeth fall out and grow back. how to repeat the cycle?
They are working on stem cell treatments to regenerate new teeth. Not likely to see that working in our lifetimes however.
You could clone yourself and borrow the spare parts from your donor. There was a film about this called the island 🤣 pretty good movie
Sounds like something a sicko corrupt rich jew would try to do.
Clone me so I can harvest parts from my clone or fake my own death.
https://youtu.be/sFiafEkOhQk
oh shit it's steve Buscemi
His best work was Boardwalk Empire
It seem like I've heard of people with a genetic defect where this happens.
Cheese is one of the best things you can eat for oral health, due to the vitamin A and K content, and also the beneficial bacteria. Gouda and blue cheese specifically contain very good bacteria for the gums. Also, blue cheese is made from the same bacteria used for penicillin. Not saying this will cure an infected root canal, but still good to keep in mind.
Plus cheese 🧀 is very tasty:)
Root canals themselves are very often infected.
From every single tooth runs a meridian to a certain organ in the human body.
Inflammation in the canal/root sells electrical pulses via the meridian to the corresponding organ.
Infection in any such canal can cause systemic functional organ dysfunction, in addition to the inflammation burden that the inflammation causes continuously.
The only way:
get a 3D panorama x-ray to identify infected roots
take out all root canal treated roots
clean out all infections (natural wholistic dentist, pref. with ozone)
heal the meridian system and organs
stop doing root canals (or amalgam fillings)
when you get a tooth implant, make sure it is as bio-identical as possible and doesn't work as an EMF antenna
Best way:
I agree with most of what you've said. I've seen the tooth meridian chart before but I don't know how scientific it is. There is definitely some relationship to the infected tooth and symptoms/infected organ. For example your upper teeth basically sit at the floor of the maxillary sinus. So if you have problems with your upper teeth you are far more likely to get sinus or even brain tumors. Lower jaw due to the way the lymphatic system runs you are more likely to get tonsil and other infections. But once bacteria get into the blood stream they don't really care what tooth they came from at least with regard to your major organs.
This is true. Root canals are associated with Alzheimer’s.
As is mercury which is used in amalgam fillings
Ah yes, the beginning of another rabbit hole monster.
I was in 4th grade. FLOURIDE. Once a week, "nurses" would bring us cups of this new shit "flouride" for us to woosh around in our mouths. Then we took home little bags of new toothpaste and little brushes to our mommies.
Psyop complete.
There are a host of clinical procedures to make sure that the root extraction and any infection is treated within expert professional care. Woe be unto those who are negligent and derelict of their professional duties.
No the infection categorically does not return, if it does, it's a bad extraction, and often negligible.
There are Cowboys this, because they want to sell you it twice. Crown. Then new tooth. Faster accosting even more for their shambolic services.
This article is disingenuous. In that regard.
This
I know this fighting battle against it. Going to court. I will find justice. They lied cheated tried to steal. They were horrible.
Never had a root canal in my life. Immediately sensation. Dull brusing. And a loose crown, it didn't align into my bite. Soon regular painful toothache. These people fucked up my teeth. They tried to say oh new tooth costs thousands they'll fit a new tooth when the xray showed the root still in and infected. They did a filling on another tooth and cracked it. It had to a have a different root canal. They were reluctant to provide the referral to the Hospital, covered. Because only wanted me to spend more on it, on a new tooth. Hospital sent it back to them to clean their own dental waste the imprint of the mold on my mouth as well as infections they left on my gums, these Cowboys were the worst at even that, had to go back twice for this prior to hospital removing the crown and extracting root. When it was due back to get a new crown, still had enough tooth for this instead of new tooth, these guys didn't want to treat it. It had an infection because they didn't even want to prescribe antibotics while it was open tooth awaiting their crown.
Long story fighting years now, toothaches. Finally none. But then finally court soon, awaiting date, like next month or so, or settlement. Have a great solictor, and expert advice. So many investigations. Like pulling teeth getting people to do their jobs. These scammers so hard getting the medical establishment, liable. Corrupt people protect it. But there are people who really come down hard on them. Good people, instead of state funded idiots. Takes along time.
It hurt like hell from years of pain, so bad at times, bedridden. Headaches from toothache, sleep them off. Sometimes lasting days.
All because asshole tried to Rob. Tried to charge twice, bad job, very little root extraction, bad loose crown. Infected immediately started like bruise, and a wobbly tooth I wanted to rip out, then massive pain regular lancing toothache, jaw, teeth, head, to the point of physically sick. Also caused another extraction, cracked a tooth from a filling, just to get paid off the cover.
You think you go to a good dentist. What's a good dentist. These guys are like vets. They pull some shit. Real shit. You hear about this shit. These fucking doctors who are serial killers. You think it will never happen to you. No they make scams to get paid more. Seen it in vets, get second opinion. Teeth hurt you want right. Then you've got this serial killer with a drill. Pulling out teeth just to get paid. Watch out.
I see this topic it makes me turn.
Absolutely. Fuck a dentist. I got hit in the teeth by a two by four at work. I was an idiot and it was completely due to my oversight, but it WAS on work time, so I never tried to get it covered. Ended up losing four front teeth on the top one at a time, pulled them myself. If there is such a thing as suicidal pain, THIS WAS FUCKING IT! No drugs, only kratom and not much pot because it made it worse most times. No infections, no bullshit, just about two months of excruciating pain (at most times) for each tooth Tried to go to the dentist and pay cash but no one was "seeing new patients." Adorable. I did it myself though, up until last week. When I twisted it out at the bus stop, there were so many endorphins in my system and no more pain, I literally naturally nodded out on the bus. It was kind of crazy. Same boss I didn't approach about covering the accident fired me four months ago and "it's not important" that I "understand why." EXTRA adorable. Fucking faggot. True story.
I actually had a life threatening infection in my bone that was left after I had a horizontally impacted wisdom tooth removed. Something called a cavitation. Basically it's an area of non vital bone. The problem is understood by the rest of mainstream medicine but not by dentists. They aren't taught that the problem even exists so getting it treated is a nightmare. Like root canals the mechanism of sickness is anaerobic bacteria. Because the area is non vital there is no immune response. The bacteria live in sort of a ball of slime. The metabolic waste eventually end up in your blood stream. Well the metabolic waste of anaerobic bacteria are extremely toxic to the body. My health was so bad I was 100% crawling on the floor level disabled. I had constant neck and chest pain together with large skin lesions. Anyway I went to the ends of the world to get better and that included reading basically every piece of literature on the subject I could get my hands on. The images in the topic are from my research during that time. I had a choice, either figure out what was killing me slowly, or die. Doctors had no answers so I was on my own.
I know there's antibotics that are supposed to be prescribed. This is done during the dressing of the tooth. As in they open tooth to get to the infected root. It starts causing regular toothache that you cannot brush or clean through. Sometimes with the brushing you get build up between the teeth. This needs professional cleaning. Or retreating gumline, again there are sometimes gaps in the gumline, little pockets. They're supposed to xray and monitor and do another deep clean with painkillers addressing any infections. But okay when that tooth is open, there are these antibotics to prevent it getting infected, prescribed while the tooth is in a direct risk to food and more bacteria entering the gum directly, when they prep it for crowning.
I agree it takes professionals. These are lacking without good care. With the driller killer dentists, be careful.
They do know some of your concerns, I do the hard way. May God grant me justice. I didn't know at the time. Just went it for the toothache, and all they did was make it so much worse, years of the same problem I went to get fixed.
Even these fillings. Like you lose one, they go you know, only last so long. Suddenly your teeth hurt much worse than they ever did. Dentist it's your fault. Need to change dentist again, after that. Need a good dentist. No, the teeth cleaner knocked it out. She didn't mean too either, nice lady trying to clean them properly with the drill. Facepalm. Unlike the psychotic driller killer dentist, I swear she got wet off my pain. It was like that Pierce Brosnan James Bond, with the girl squealing in delight everytime she did a sadistic act, she poked my tooth causing me pain, and I literally heard her hiss, and then a moan, as she tormented my tooth. Where does it hurt, poke, hiss, there, poke, moan, are you sure, poke, hiss. Ouch ouch ouch. Total difference with professionals, sorry, let's put the pain killer in, and you'll feel a sharp prick, sorry. None of that, immediate needle, bang, no warning, hiss, another needle, hiss. I am grabbing my hands so hard my knuckles are white and shaking. Then Teeeheeee, let's get started, and give you the filling you lost, and this time be more careful. Mouth so numb cannot speak, nooooo. A bunch of psychos. Need another dentist, again. A nice professional.
Use MMS to kill bacteria in your teeth.
It will find its way to every canal.
MMS❓ Sorry if this is a stupid question.
Miracle Mineral Supplement
You need 2 components: Sodium chlorite + Citric acid
I see big pharma have spent a lot of money to dilute Google search results. Now they all say “Don’t drink”. Same tactic they used for hydroxychloquine and ivermectin.
You need to search a bit to find the protocol and seller.
I bought mine years ago, still have it, cured covid in 24 hrs, haven’t seen the dentist for years, had some tooth pain, was gone after MMS mouth wash.
Thank you guys. I had never heard of it, I'm going to look into it more and maybe give it a shot.
I think it stands for miracle mineral solution. In alternative health circles it's touted as some cure for everything. I'm pretty sure it doesn't work
I'm going to try it I think and I'll let you know. You know, when I need it next that is.
did you try it?