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Granny Annie's avatar

Stopped using fluoride years ago, been preaching on it ever since. Fortunately, I have my own deep well, so I don't have to depend on a municipal water supply. Every dentist I've ever been to, or taken my grandson to, has completely bought into the "it's good for your teeth" lie; they do, however, honor my "ABSOLUTELY NO FLUORIDE" (written just like that in big, block letters on the top of each form I am required to sign) demand (not a request).

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rolandttg's avatar

Stop taking your family to Rockefeller dentists. It is the single best thing you can do for their health. Find a biological dentist. Took almost a year, but best thing we ever did. You have Zero chance of having a healthy body if you are going to a dentist who uses fluoride, mercury or other metal amalgams, or does deadly root canals

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I understand fluoride and other metals but what’s the alternative to root canals?

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God Bless America's avatar

Start oil pulling…

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I’ll look into this, thank you.

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Laura Barrett's avatar

Root canals ALWAYS leave a tiny bit of bacteria in the tooth. It is then trapped there, right next to or on the trigeminal nerve. This nerve runs all through out your head and becomes the pathway for that bit of infectious bacteria to travel to the rest of your body. Our teeth can heal through re-mineralization, oil pulling and ozone therapy. Also tooth decay a direct consequence of other health concerns that lead to systemic inflammation ( oxidative stress). Unfortunately I was born with no enamel in my teeth and have had severe dental issues my whole life. I tried root canals and got much worse before making the decision to pull those teeth. On the teeth that can’t be healed, pull it. Depending on the condition of your whole mouth, eventually implants through a biological dentist who does metal compatibility testing is the best option.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I’ll let my dad know too. He’s 92 and has 8 implants and there’s now a lot of gum recession. He’s thinking about having a laser treatment to help. He is starting to drool a bit. Otherwise in good shape!

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Thanks, I’ll look into this.

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rolandttg's avatar

A lot more complicated, but root canals are the only surgery where dead tissue is deliberately left in the body? What could go wrong, right? I have 3 left, and the one I had removed I just ended up leaving the hole. What is needed to fix it, aside from very throughly cleaning out the pocket and leaving it open to heal for several months, is to then do an implant post, but one using safe materials, which no Rockefeller dentist knows how to do. then when it is healed, a tooth implant is capped over the post, but again, using materials that are safe. I am not home, and do not have access to files/books and cannot recall what the materials are, but they sure as heck contain no metals.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

You have three left? Three old root canals?

I have many and even have silver points (from the 70’s). I’m looking at a lot of research and big bucks in my future. And most likely travel, I don’t think there is a biological dentist here.

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Horizons's avatar

Yes, fluoride at the dentist, fluoride in toothpaste, fluoride in the water. Fluoridated water makes up the liquids in other beverages like sodas, and there’s fluoride in some pharmaceuticals such as the fluoroquinolone antibiotics.

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rolandttg's avatar

Check bottled water. Many have fluoride added, and they do not have to label it. It will however, be disclosed on their website.

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