Archive for November, 2011

Cavitation? What’s that?

Hey guys, so there is something else I wanted to discuss with you, probably one of the reasons why I’m better.  Again, I am not a doctor so I can’t really comment about the “why’s” of things but I have a sneaky suspicion it really helped.  Actually, I’ll be honest I hate medicine.  Being bounced […]

Dr. Klinghardt’s Treatment of Lyme Disease

Excerpted From the Writings of Dietrich Klinghardt, MD, Ph.D., edited by Eve Greenberg, LPC, CN, Explore Staff Reporter and Director of the Klinghardt Academy of Neurobiology The Three Components of Lyme Disease Lyme disease has three components, which should be recognized and addressed with treatment: Component #1: The presence of spirochete infection and co-infections The […]

Chronic Health Conditions Other than Pain Related to Cavitations and Oral Bacteria Levels

Many researchers today believe that NICO lesions, like periodontal disease, is the focus of various infections which may spread throughout the body and have systemic effects.  In the last few years, some of the most surprising medical news has been the discovery that bacteria from the mouth appear to be very influential in causing various […]

Cavitation Treatment Usually Results in Significant Pain Reduction

Cavitations commonly cause adverse health effects, and many thousands of cavitations have been treated.  They are commonly tested or biopsied by labs having the expertise to provide these services, and virtually all that have been tested or biopsied were found to be associated with dead, necrotic tissue and extreme toxicity.  The types of conditions that […]

Root Canals and Cavitations

Research has demonstrated that virtually all root canals result in residual infection due to the imperfect seal that allows bacteria to penetrate.  The most commonly used material in root canals is gutta percha, which is soaked in chloroform and heated.  But when the chloroform evaporates and the gutta percha cools, there is significant shrinkage in […]

Cavitations Are Very Common

One study of cavitation incidence involved an analysis of 112 randomly selected dental patient charts who had been tested for cavitations, with patient age ranging from 19 to 83 years among 40 males and 72 females.  The cavitations were tested for using exploratory drilling.  Cavitations were found at approximately 75% of all extraction sites examined. […]

How Toxic Are Cavitations and What Type of Effects Are Caused by Cavitations?

The results of recent research of Dr. Boyd Haley (former Chairman, Department of Chemistry, University of Kentucky) show that ALL cavitation tissue samples he’s tested contain toxins, which significantly inhibit one or more of the five basic body enzyme systems necessary in the production of energy.  These toxins, which are most commonly likely to be […]

What’s Hiding Inside Your Cavitation?

Inside a cavitation, bacteria flourish and deviant cells multiply.  Cavitations act as a breeding ground for bacteria and their toxins.  Research has shown these bacterial waste products to be extremely potent.  Cavitations can also cause blockages on the body’s energy meridians and can exert far-reaching impact on the overall system.  Investigation has revealed that some […]

What is a Root Canal?

A root canal is a treatment used to repair and save a tooth that is badly decayed or becomes infected. During a root canal procedure, the nerve and pulp are removed and the inside of the tooth is cleaned and sealed. Without treatment, the tissue surrounding the tooth will become infected and abscesses may form. “Root canal” […]

Root Canal Therapy

To completely sterilize the entire inside of a tooth as part of the Root Canal procedure may will be impossible.  When a dentist removes the bulk of the nerve from the root canal, he cannot treat the countless tubules with the dead nerve tissue that remains.  This dead nerve tissue is often infected and remains […]