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RE: In memory of the tooth who offered wisdom 🙏

Happy to hear you tooth pain is gone. Having experienced tooth pain in the past , it has been the most painful pain I've ever experienced, maybe as bad as when I got run over and broke my leg. What do you find bad about root canals btw?

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Root canals are absolutely evil (in my opinion), because it means keeping dead material in one's body. Dead cells are always in a state of decomposition.
More precisely, a tooth is filled with numerous small canals and pockets (since obviously it was made from living tissue, and that is never a solid block). Those pockets are sealed with a root canal treatment, and often bacteria are trapped within these pockets, since it is virtually impossible to completely clean a tooth before sealing it up. If these are bacteria that can live anaerobically (meaning, without air), they do live on and produce their waste inside of the tooth - which are toxic to the human body (as most bacterial waste products are).

Nowadays there is speculation that many of the immune diseases appearing later in life are a caused by these toxins building up over the years and constantly stressing the body.
If I recall correctly, it is not even necessary to have a clinically obvious root canal infection. Even a normal looking root canal tooth can harbor small amounts of bacteria that are constantly producing small amounts of waste products.

It's been a while since I did my research on this topic, so the details escape me. All I know - never ever get a root canal, if you don't want to slowly poison yourself.

This article confirms that it is anaerobic bacteria that can be found within infected root canals: https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3324152/

And in this article there is more info about this topic: https://www.biodentistry.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Root-Canal-News-Release_2.pdf

Weston Price is a physician who did a lot of research on teeth, but his findings have been systematically suppressed. It's worth reading his book "Nutrition and physical degeneration", which is out of print, but probably available in digital copies on "the internet".

Hello there @brainofalion :)

How are you? I trust 2024 is moving along smoothly for you?

Lovely to see you here again and good to know we are on the same page with root canals. Indeed, my (extremely healthy & active) step father had a mouth full of amalgam fillings all his life and now he has Parkinsons, so i'm not in much doubt about the connection between toxins building and crap in our mouth which shouldn't be there.

The three root canals i have in my mouth are currently holding crowns without which i will not be able to chew my food, so i'm in a bit of a muddle about these. If i can successfully start re-growing the removed one it will give me confidence to remove the others and drink through a straw till its done!

I downloaded 'Nutrition and physical degeneration' for future reference. Many thanks for the links and info.

Hi Sam! Yes, I'm still here, even though I don't post much - but I do read all of your entries, and enjoy your stories and insights very much. If I do not comment, that's only because I have nothing original or witty to say... :-o Maybe I should create something similar to cuddlekitten, just to acknowledge and appreciate postings.

Having root canals is a difficult position to be in, especially after knowing what they can do to the body. To add to the text I posted above: It is possible (but I don't know how likely) that there are no anaerobic bacteria inside, and the tooth is just sitting there, not causing any harm.

As for regrowing teeth: I think it is very much possible. Weston Price in his books describes how a young girl was scheduled to have her cavities filled by a dentist. She managed to fill them by eating food high in vitamins (if I recall correctly, it was butter with high K vitamin content). Which tells me several things: (a) Cavities do not need to be drilled out and filled. Teeth material does indeed regrow!! (Scientists also used to say that brain cells do not regrow, now they have changed that in the face of evidence. And it is still current scientific belief that severed nerve cells do not regrow, but many cases have shown that this is also not exactly correct.) (b) Highly nutritious food can indeed heal the body in ways that the scientific establishment won't tell you (or will tell you it's impossible).

Ultimately, everything comes down to what we believe, and how negative beliefs affect us. Having absolute, unadultered faith in something will manifest without fail!

Am grateful for your presence here.

Yes, for the root canals it is a difficult position because without them i won't be able to chew. And despite my understanding of the power of our belief, it feels a lot like these things in my mouth are not doing anything good for my body. I addressed this issue in a recent Quantum Healing session and my Higher Self told me that a holistic dentist will be presented to me at some point, with whom i can exchange in a way that does not involve money. So, am looking forward to that!

I watched a young woman on YouTube re-grow a molar over the last year so yes, i have no doubt it can be done. In a plethora of interesting ways it would seem! Including just asking God, as we know.

A friend in India sent me this a few days ago, from a poster in a holistic dentist office.

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For years i tried to find this information online so am happy to now have it and have been reminded once more of the importance of having all our teeth.

That makes sense and I would agree that I wouldnt want it done. Is the alternative to have the tooth removed? Is it safer?

Nowadays there is speculation that many of the immune diseases appearing later in life are a caused by these toxins building up over the years and constantly stressing the body.

There is a huge elephant in the room of what is causing this, check out the childhood and elderly vaccination schedules...

I'm not sure if it is always necessary to remove an infected tooth as soon as the dentist says so. (See my other reply to samstonehill.) It probably boils down to one's own discernment, which means that it is necessary to learn about health and the human body as much as possible, and also away from the current scientific dogmas.

Re vaccines: I agree, that is of course another cause for many vague health problems - which doctors usually treat with another pill, instead of looking for causes...

For me the tooth pain was unquestionably a more intense feeling than that of breaking my leg in multiple places. Though the snow probably helped to keep it numb ;)

But yes, i am flying now in a pain free world of rainbows & butterflies!

Why do i find root canals bad?

Mostly because numerous enlightened souls have alerted me to this over the years. Last year I came across the documentary "root cause" which felt like truth. Even just examining the procedure itself one can sense there is something deeply wrong with it. Wounds need to heal, infections need to clear. But the mouth is not given this chance.

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Looking closer at gutta percha it seems natural enough but comes with these very clear words "it has limitations such as leakage, root canal reinfection, and poor mechanical properties. Sealers are needed to seal the gutta-percha core material and prevent microleakage."

So yeah, there are just so many risks with this procedure because once there is no nerve to tell you something is wrong you may go ten years with an infection without knowing about it.

I still have three in my mouth which must be removed.

Better to have a hole in my opinion and a focused intention to regrow the tooth...