Dental Bacteria Answer?

Dennis C. Lee ( (no email) )
Thu, 30 Jul 1998 17:11:56 +0000

What about Bob Beck's electric-magnetic-silver colloid proceedure. Get a 50
- 100 microamp current on a bacteria and it is disabled. Be careful
volunteering info to your doctor though. Funny, illogical test results may
happen.

At 03:41 PM 7/29/98 +1000, you wrote:
>At 10:53 PM 28/7/98 -0500, you wrote:
>>Bradley, I found your post interesting! I've heard a little about the
>>dangers of
>>root canals also... I think Clarke mentions it in her book someplace...
>>I wonder
>>if there is any thing else one could do other than have a tooth removed
>>if its
>>had a root canal done. I think I have at least two teeth that underwent
>>root canals
>>but I'd rather not have them pulled?
>>
>>
>Hi Don,
>
>You should check it out carefully before acting, but I think you'll find
>that there are no other options. I can tell you from personal experience
>that it isn't too bad having teeth pulled out anymore. I had 5 wisdom
>teeth pulled out in one go and he was done before I knew it. The after
>shock, though, was still pretty bad. If the teeth are on display, you can
>get bridges. The problem doesn't exist for capped teeth since they still
>have nerve supply, it only happens for root canal teeth. My wife feel the
>same way; she'd prefer to has her toncils out rather than have a tooth pulled!
>
>Cheers,
>
>Brad
>
>Dr Bradley W. Scott
>Saltbush Software
>Agricultural Business Research Institute
>University of New England, NSW
>Australia, 2350.
>
>Ph: +61 2 6773 5252
>email: brad@saltbush.une.edu.au
>
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>complex and more violent. It takes a touch of genius
>and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.
>
> -- Albert Einstein
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