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Kent's avatar

In depth info that I actually understood. I never understood what SV40 was until now, altho I'd read about it in articles elsewhere. Makes me somewhat smug that I did not get any PCR test or shots. The only risk element I have is a shot of analgesic taken in Feb of 2023 for a root canal and at the time I didnt know the analgesics were compromised. I found this out AFTER the initial dental procedure and I have put a HOLD on the completion of the procedure until I can be assured the numbing medications are safe. Not sure if I am free and clear of mRNA altho I do very vividly remember the day after the root canal treatment, I felt sluggish and quite out of it which was not characteristic of previous dental visits.

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MarshaGail's avatar

Also in all veterinarian shots

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Nancy Urga's avatar

Many dental procedures and we were clueless re/anesthetics!!😢😢😢

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Jan DAWE's avatar

Hmm, Root canals. Bit Iffy in relations with Cancers & Energy systems. Maybe check root Canals the Cancer Connection. - Work done by Dr Weston A Price & Dr Meinig.

Wellness.

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Moonspinner's avatar

Your comment reminded me of a good friend who, against my strong advice, got 3 root canals done. She refused to read the book that I owned (Root Canal Cover-Up by George Meinig, DDS). Shortly after her root canal surgeries, I happened to move a long way away from her, and so we kept up with each other via email. She started having general fatigue, and I informed her that it might have been caused by the root canals harboring an infection, but she said she was pleased with her root canals (done in Thailand for a fraction of the cost it would've caused her here in New Zealand). I had no idea that she became seriously ill, as her emails did not mention that. A little over a year later, I received a shocking email from a mutual friend, who informed me that my friend had died of osteomyelitis, with her doctors clueless as to what was causing her bone infection.

I felt so frustrated and sad. Had I known that she had been diagnosed with osteomyelitis and was gravely ill, I would have begged her to let me pay for the removal of her root canals to show her that once the source of the bone infection had been removed, she could regain her health. I never had the chance.

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Jan DAWE's avatar

Empathy for loss of your friend, & their future 'Could have been'. Most of any time - For individuals, can by chance change a whole life/lives by happenstance of even small pieces of New information gain - But also/&, the willingness to at Least independently Investigate & then act on this Knowledge.

Wellness

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SH's avatar

analgesics were compromised, as well?

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CatGirl7's avatar

I wouldn’t get a root canal at all again. It’s a dead tooth in your mouth that’s prone to infection and potential osteonecrosis. Better to get it extracted and maybe get a tooth implant.

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Kent's avatar

I know that now but 10 yrs ago, I didnt. The only problem I have NOW is the implants are exorbitantly expensive and I cannot see the value per cost. One of the best dentists I've ever had, told me on the side that the implants don't have the best longevity record (about 50%) and for their cost of $5000 per implant, doesnt make it the best investment. I'm going to investigate different paths for tooth replacement

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CatGirl7's avatar

Good luck. I have a failing root canalled tooth too. Im going to try red light therapy on it and see if that clears the inflammation.

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Kent's avatar

Cat, take this little piece of advice.....I learned this years ago (a little too late for some of my root canals) but better late than never. Pour about a 1/4 cup of Hydrogen Peroxide in a cup and drop in a 1/4 tspn of Baking Sofa (not B.Powder). Mix it and let it swish in your mouth around the area where the 'infection' is felt....if its an upper tooth, tilt your head so the solution pools in the area needed........leave it there for about a minute.....then spit it out and do it again. You'll notice within 30 min or so, the ache (or itchiness) in the area has lessened up. Its bec the solution has leached down under the tooth and neutralized the bacteria causing the infection......Once you do this it might be necessary to repeat it in a week or so or anytime you feel a tooth sending you "signals"....................its not the tooth that's the problem but a leaky gum area that has allowed food residues etc to remain under the tooth and it FERMENTS. In rarer circumstances a CRACKED or Missing CROWN will be the opening and not the gums, so your dentist can determine which...........If I had known about this trick in the 90's I would have escaped 4 root canals and would still have the molars I lost bec the RC's went bad.

p.s.-the solution is HARSH but if you spike it with a small amount of mouthwash for 'taste' its a little easier to stand.

Once a week too, swish for about minute with Hydrogen Peroxide as it will get into ALL your gums that may have loosened over the years and have let

salts/sugars etc seep in and sit under a tooth. The tooth is almost never the problem, its the gums that do not fit tightly around a tooth and let in the infectious agents. Saving a tooth from a RC, will not only preserve your teeth but save you a LOT of money, besides, teeth once lost do not grow back!

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CatGirl7's avatar

Thanks, I’ll try that!

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CatGirl7's avatar

Thanks, I’ll try that!

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