Pain

Dr Jones ( maitland@icarus.ihug.co.nz )
Wed, 8 Apr 1998 17:55:53 +1200

Hi all!

Some people know a bit about Bechamp and Rife and a few others who
maintained that germs are not the cause but rather the result of disease.

Now how does this explain dental caries? What is the disease that causes
bacteria to carve out tooth (or more precisely, produce lactic acid that
destroys tooth?) Or is tooth disease in a different kettle?

Personally I would have thought that teeth are simply bone extrusions and
thus should fit the theory, but now I think about it, it is really more akin
to dipping part of the body in acid, not really a disease but an external
chemical attack.

Any experts?
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