Bacteria trapped inside the structure of teeth migrate throughout the body. They may infect any organ, gland, or tissue and can damage the heart, kidneys, joints, eyes, brain, and endanger pregnant women. Learn how these infections were discovered by Weston A. Price, DDS in a 25 year Root Canal Research Program which was carried out under the auspices of the American Dental Association, and were subsequently covered-up.
This is a very important book. Its implications are staggering, in terms of human suffering and public health. Unless science learns how to sterilize bacteria inside dentin tubules, effectively and permanently, dead teeth will undermine systemic health. Because antibiotics cannot get in but toxins can get out.
Prevention therefore is the answer. The author discusses how to prevent tooth decay and explains why fluoride is not the answer. He discusses periodontal disease, its pH and its relation to whole-body conditions.
For readers who are beyond prevention, he mentions jawbone cavitations, how to locate and treat them, and offers a short and simple protocol for dentists to follow in extracting teeth.
Dr. Weston Price deserved a Nobel prize. Instead, his work was shamefully covered up. For those who demand proof, his results are easily reproducible, but they are not refutable.
Should be mandatory reading for all dentists, oral surgeons, dental assistants, etc... Then once they've all read it AND follow it, the rest of the medical world should follow suit. It's crazy how far the medical world has evolved and it's even more crazy how far it HASN'T evolved.
A must read. This is a review of the most essential conclusions drawn from 25 years of meticulous research on root canal filled teeth and cavitations from improperly extracted teeth, starting in 1900 ending in 1925, by Dr Weston A Price who led a team of 60 research scientists for 14 years at the American Dental Association research department. Dr George Meinig, when he retired from his own 50 year dental practice, took the time to read Weston Price's voluminous research material from this period, and found it so amazing, so surprising, and so completely unknown to the scientific world, that he felt it was absolutely essential for him to write a book for the lay reader in order to make this information, which has been covered-up for a century, available to us.
Uma leitura informativa sobre a higiene bucal e os procedimentos de Canal no dente. As pesquisas e os tratamentos do Dr. Price revelam a relação das bactérias encontradas nos dentes e na boca, que com um tratamento ineficaz podem resultar em doenças degenerativas sérias (Como por exemplo: Problemas no coração; Artrite; Problemas intestinais e diversas outras). O livro cita também a relação da Higienização Bucal e alimentação (principalmente o açúcar) com as doenças degenerativas, onde os dentes infectados transmitem facilmente a bactéria pela corrente sanguínea.
O destaque do livro faz referência aos tratamentos de Canal dentário e seus sérios problemas aos pacientes. Onde o Dente preenchido com o cimento (uma massa) muitas vezes se encontra infectado com bactérias totalmente toxicas, que o sistema imunológico não consegue alcançar devido à essa massa. Ou seja, o dente fica podre dentro da boca, inalcançável pelo sistema imunológico, que facilmente espalha sua toxina na corrente sanguínea.
This book contains astonishing and incredibly valuable information that should be more widely known. It should be required reading first all dentists and physicians. If you have ever had a root canal or even just a cavity this book is an eye opener. If you suffer from any degenerative disease this is a MUST READ.
The book does detail numerous scientific studies completed on animals. Some may find it difficult and upsetting at times with the shear number of animals that were used. The author does acknowledge this and it should be noted that the research was completed at a time when animal studies were not even questioned.
The book does also contain some highly scientific details that some may find it hard to get through at points, but the amount of knowledge gained is well worth the read. I highly recommend.