Known to Cause Deadly Heart Attacks Since 1906 - So Why Haven't You
Been Told?
DNA testing shows that this procedure done by tens of millions of people
can leak toxins into far-reaching locations in your body... And heart
attacks could be transferred 100 percent of the time. Also linked to
other serious conditions. Don't wait to find out the truth...
By Hal A. Huggins, DDS, MS
"You need a root canal!" "Why?"
Do you really "need" a root canal? What are the conventional
reasons for performing root canals over the past century?
- Pain
- Deep decay that has invaded the nerve chamber
- Trauma (as in getting hit in the mouth with a baseball bat),
and
- Discomfort of unknown reason
What, exactly, are you getting for your money?
As recently as 1906, Mayo Clinic in conjunction with Weston Price
DDS, MS as head of research for the dental association of that time,
announced that root canals were a haven for disease-producing
bacteria. Six PhDs working with Dr. Price for decades, and a team of
microbiologists from Mayo Clinic identified these bacteria.
Dr. Price implanted root canal fragments under the skin of the
belly of 60,000 rabbits. Results unequivocally proved that diseases
of the humans, traveling in the root canaled teeth, could produce
the same disease in the rabbit in a matter of weeks. Heart attacks
could be transferred 100 percent percent of the time – implicating
root canals as one of the primary causes of heart disease.
Root Canals are Breeding Grounds for Bacterial Toxins
Does it surprise you that dentistry has been able to keep this
secret for over a century?
Consider the liability. Ask your dentist about this, and watch
him/her run, hide, and "fire you as a patient." Fear of license
revocation prevents dentists from disclosing what they have been
told does not exist. Dr. Price and Mayo identified dozens of
diseases related to bacterial toxins created by bacteria in root
canals. If one percent of the people with root canals and subsequent
diseases sued their dentist, all the money in the world would be in
the hands of lawyers.
Dentists are kept in the dark by conflicting reports by their own
associations. Most dental associations say root canals are 97
percent successful, while not defining the term 'successful.' The
American Association of Endodontists (AAE) says only 90 percent are
successful. Back in 1925, Coolidge said 95 percent were successful.
The Department of Health and Human Services said in 1984 that there
is no way to evaluate the success of a root canal. Burket published
that only 42 percent of root canaled teeth were "mechanically"
correct in filling the canals. That was in the US. European journals
on the topic reported about 30 percent.
Haden published that 87 percent of 1,500 teeth he studied
microscopically were contaminated with bacteria. And Okabe published
that 72.1 percent of the patients with root canals had bacteremia
(i.e. bacteria in the blood that were identical to those found in
the root canal tooth).
Most dentists will tell you that a front tooth has a single
canal. Dr. Price showed that that same front tooth can have as many
as 75 auxiliary canals running from the pulp chamber to the outside
of the tooth. Clean and fill 75 canals? Yeah, sure. Especially if
you're not even aware they exist.
How Dental Practices Can Alter Your DNA and Promote Disease
So, how can anyone be sure who's telling the truth?
DNA testing is currently recognized as being one of the most
dependable methods of identifying anything that is living. Or dead,
for that matter. Dinosaurs have had their DNA tested. That template
is there, dead or alive.
Which brings up my primary concern. Toxins from these bacteria
together with mercury from dental amalgam have the ability to alter
your DNA. Deletions, substitutions, additions – lots of things can
happen to your DNA molecules, or your RNA, which is the "carbon
copy" of the original DNA. It's the RNA that actually does the work
of creating proteins that make up your body. Mess up the RNA, and
you're setting yourself up for disease. But, if you alter the DNA of
a "germ cell," that is sperm or egg, and your children – and
grandchildren, as long as your family line continues to reproduce –
will be forever altered. Alterations of this DNA are permanent. They
cannot be reversed.
With DNA alterations readily available due to mercury and
bacterial toxins, we now have the opportunity to create many new
diseases, and/or birth defects. There are many popular diseases
today that were not known a thousand years ago – or even 200 years
ago. Sickle cell anemia, for example, was not around until 1910.
Multiple sclerosis wasn't known until (circa) 1832. Leukemia came
close on its heels. Diabetes got a strong foot hold just after 1900.
Heart disease was then becoming more prevalent – up to nearly 10
percent of the deaths in 1900. Today, it is given credit for being
the number one killer! Multiple sclerosis went from an average 8,800
cases per year from 1970 through 1975, then suddenly skyrocketed to
123,000 in 1976.
Are there reasons for these dramatic increases?
Yes. Unfortunately, dental procedures can be implicated in all of
these increases.
Are all root canals infected with bacteria? Today, non-invasive
testing of the fluid around a root canal tooth by DNA can tell if
pathological bacteria are growing along its root. After extraction
of the tooth, pathological bacteria can be identified 100 percent of
the time.
But, wait! There's more... It was recently discovered that the
bacteria are not confined to the tooth. We tested root fragments and
found many bacteria, which is not too surprising. Then we tested the
periodontal ligament – the attachment between tooth and bone – and
found even more bacteria. There is no way to get to this area to
sterilize it. An even more surprising discovery was that the blood
surrounding the tooth also contained bacteria – as much as half an
inch around the tooth is highly contaminated.
Unfortunately, surgical removal of the offending root canal tooth
is not just a matter of yanking it out. There is a protocol that a
few brave dentists – who defy the dictates of the dental
associations – can perform to protect their patients and rid them of
potential disease-producing condominiums called root canals.
More at:
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/10/02/dr-huggins-discusses-root-canals.aspx?e_cid=20121002_DNL_art_1
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