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I just recently had a thermal image taken of my head and chest area after hearing about how this method has been successful in detecting breast cancer up to ten years in advance of a mammogram. I had also heard about new research proving that there is a link between oral pathology (caused by root canals, crowns and improper tooth extractions) and breast cancer on BlogTalkRadio.com in an interview between Sean Croxton of UnderGroundWellness.com and Fred Hughes, author of "Am I Dead Yet Or Do I Just Feel Like It". The scans showed paths of inflammation running along both sides of the front of my mouth and up into my sinus cavity (explaining the post-nasal drip and episodes of bronchitis I recently have been dealing with) and also paths of inflammation running down both sides of my neck into my chest area. If left untreated, the cavitation sites (caused by improper wisdom tooth removal 10 years ago) could develop into breast cancer as the neurotoxins constantly dripping from the cavitation sites have the ability to turn off my cancer suppressant genes, allowing tumors to form.
The lab report confirmed that there were some areas of concern in my chest area that should be monitored in the future. It is recommended that you have a second scan done about 3-4 months after the first to create a baseline from which to compare future scans with. After that, one annual scan should allow you to confidently monitor any new growths that may develop.
The first scan convinced me that it might be worth my time to visit North Carolina Institute of Technology where the link between breast cancer and oral pathology has been made by Dr. Robert Dowling. During my visit, a full set of thermal imaging scans was done for my entire body, front and back. These scans confirmed what we saw in the first set and also showed some inflammation in the organs on my left side. I assume that this is being caused by the neurotoxins in my cavitation sites. They also ran a full battery of tests on my organs, cardiovascular system and analyzed by blood and urine samples.
I was given the names of several dentists in the US who treat cavitations. I had my appointment with the dentist closest to me, two days ago. That dentist has 18 years of experience in doing cavitation surgery and removing toxic amalgam/mercury fillings after experiencing a complete healing from leukemia after root canals and amalgams were removed. Looking at the thermal imaging scans was helpful in determining where my oral pathology was located though it was the first time they had seen inflammation showing up in the front of a patient's mouth when the site of the problem was actually in the back of the mouth (wisdom tooth site). That dentist said that you learn something new each day. They were able to confirm the exact cavitation locations using the Cavitat machine and muscle testing my a trained chiropractor. It was truly an amazing experience.
After I have the cavitation surgery, I plan to have another thermal imaging scan done with hopes that the areas of concern in my chest area will have had time to heal and repair themselves without the need for any further treatment. If cancer was found in my chest area, I would opt for breast ablation as described in Fred's book and his interview on BlogTalkRadio.com.
Please feel free to email me if you have any questions. I am happy to share my experience with anyone who may also be helped by this information.
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