March E-news Letter 2017

For some of us going to a dentist is yearly task. This cycle can be disrupted by any oral pain, causing us to visit the dentist more frequently. If you have had any of the following procedures done in the past or are going to in the nearby future we suggest you get a second opinion, or do some research on the following procedures:

  • Root Canals
  • Mercury Filings
  • Periodontal disease

There are many hidden causes that can lead to serious illnesses. Several studies have shown that patients that have received these procedures are potentially at high risk of developing cancer. Often times you can not feel the bacteria or see it, which causes the bacteria to build up for long periods of time. A dental cavitation is a hole in the bone, often where a tooth has been removed and the bone has not filled in properly. Usually the beginnings of a dental cavitation happen much earlier than the formation of an actual hole.

These antibodies will burrow a hole into the bone, creating a hollow. If it is left untreated, bacteria can make multiple holes in the jaw, where decaying matter can create space for more bacteria, as well as neuro-toxins and destructive enzymes, to grow that ultimately go into your bloodstream. This can lead to chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease, auto immune disease, periodontal disease, or diabetes.

What can you do to avoid Dental Cavitations?

1. Be aware of any jaw pain

Dental cavitations can happen with no signs or pain. Although sometimes you can feel achy, stiff, or pain around the jaw. Make sure you attend to the pain. Pain can be a sign that the bacteria has built up for long periods of time and there could be a serious condition.

2. If you have had oral surgery recently

If you have have any root canals and amalgams, talk with an biological dentist about getting checked for dental cavitations. They typically will offer natural treatments such as ozone, Vitamin C IV's, probiotics and homeopathic remedies. Some cavitations do require dental surgery to clean out the dead and infected tissue in the bone.

3. Daily oral health

Oil pulling, using key essential oils, brushing and especially flossing daily are simple ways that you can begin to heal and sterilize your oral cavity on a daily basis.

4. Use a Hydro Floss Irrigator every day.

Clinical studies show that the Hydro Floss® oral irrigator is 44% more effective than non-magnetic oral irrigators at reducing plaque and calculus.


Taking care of your dental health through root canals, periodontal disease and amalgam fillings are an important part of your breast health and overall well being.

To learn more about the damage root canals can have on your health I suggest reading "Root Canal Cover-Up" by George E. Meinig and "Cure Tooth Decay" by Ramiel Nagel.

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Best Regards,

Jeannie Nelson, CTT, NTP

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