Thursday, 21 February 2013

Tooth Ache


Tooth Ache

Before the pain becomes acute and excruciating, kill bacteria
of the mouth, including “tooth decay” and “tooth plaque”
frequencies (see frequency list, page 561). Make your dental
appointment immediately. If zapping bacteria several times in a
few hours relieves pain enough to get you through the night or
past the weekend, do not delay a single day. Zapping does not
reach into the middle of an abscess—it circles around, so some
bacteria are left to repopulate.
Try to understand the problem. If there are teeth with root
canals near the location of pain, extract them. The toxic materials
of the root canal jeopardize your total body health. Removing
them always helps and may let the jaw heal normally where they
were extracted. Since the pain is caused by a bulging infection
pressing on a jaw nerve, and because each tooth has a related
organ(s) it is especially important to clear up all infections to
protect these organs.

These relationships are not understood yet. Finding that teeth
have the same tissue frequency as some distant organ sheds a
little light on the situation. Until the meaning and function of these
frequencies is understood we can only guess that they interact
somehow. Bacteria have taken advantage of this common
resonance and have invaded both organs.
Heart infection by Staphylococcus aureus is an example. It is
a common heart bacterium, causing much of our heart ailments,
particularly mitral valve disease and irregularity problems. They
always derive from teeth, whether present or missing! After
wisdom teeth are extracted, the hole left in the jaw frequently
does not heal, it picks up Staphylococcus aureus from the mouth
and a chronic infection is started. For this reason it seems ill
advised to pull wisdom teeth if it isn't necessary.
Another heart bacterium, Nocardia, can originate in the teeth.
Nocardia can also invade the brain and nerves. Persons with
Parkinson's disease always harbor quite a population of
Nocardia. Zap all these bacteria before and after your dental
visits. Remember that killing bacteria in itself is not a panacea.
Pain and body damage will return unless you do the proper repair
and cleanup work.

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