Hi Everyone,
I haven't posted in a while, so i thought i'd tell you all what happened to me recently.
So, i decided to take my mom to get her
Amalgams removed and get a complete dental revision at Dr. Lagos in Mexico and I wanted to get examined as well. I called the office and was pleasantly greeted by his assitants Rita and Zaida. Lovely girls. I immediately felt the good vibes. We made the trip and the doctor was able to fit us in his busy schedule and perform all the work necessary (and it wasn't little) within the short time we were there, without much of an advance notice. We were also given a discount at the Hacienda Del Mar Hotel in Playas, as patients of Dr. Lagos.
Now, let me tell you, Dr. Lagos is a lovely man. Not only does he know his work and do it EXCEPTIONALLY well, but he is kind and understanding and really listens to your needs and goes above and beyond the expectations to accomodate your needs. I was impressed, no, this is lightly said.... I was deeply impressed with his work ethic and style. I concider myself a rather highly edicated patient and was questioning him on everything and wanted to participate i my and my mothers treatment and he allowed me to do so and was there to answer all my questions. I ended up having 4 teeth extracted, yes, pulled.... and got 6 cavitaions, besides getting about 6
Amalgams removed. This is quite a lot of work and it was all done in what they call a state of concious sedation. I was against it at first but it was all worth it, concidering the painless results and quick healing following thereafter.
This dentist is really the way to go, if you are concidering any work of this type. As you may already know,
root canals are much worse in toxicity than mercury
Amalgams and you should concider getting all of your
root canal teeth pulled out. i know it's not an easy decision to make, as I had to have my two front teeth removed, and i cried and questioned my desicion beforehand, but concidering the eventual consequences that i would have had had i not done it, it was all worth it.
It helps that Dr. Lagos assistants were extremely kind and comforted me and my mom throughout the whole process. Let me assure you that the procedures were virtually pain-free due to the experienced experise of the doctor, who by the way is the most hard-working man i've ever seen. He did not even take lunch brakes in between his 4-hour long dental sessions and he was always there willing to answer questions and make you feel comfortable and that you have made the right desicion to have this work done. I am certainly glad i did.
Following the surgeries, my mother and i immediately felt outstanding. The greatest difference i felt was when the doctor removed all of the metal from my mouth. I no longer get bothered by loud noises and there is no more preassure in my head, mind you i had toxic porcelain crowns and metal posts, and after it was all gone, I felt like a newborn baby ... like life began anew for me ...
The day after it was all done, i passed 3 long worms, i guess those guys must have been feeding on the toxins from the root canals. I also felt lighter and younger and more alert. I just felt overall MUCH better than before. Not to mention the pain i felt in my lower abdomen during my period all but dissapeared, which is a major relief.
My mom had chronic knee pain that went away completely just 3 days after her surgery and she also experienced very "breezy" and "light" periods free of pain as well.
The doctor used north-facing magnets and gave us special salt to rinse with and was genuenly attentive and kind. He had an accupreassurist do some majic on us after the coming out of sedation. His office was in a really cute area, where you can walk to the beach and have a raw ceviche or some fresh carrot juice. The whole experience was really awesome and i am glad i did it. if you are thinking about doing something along those lines and would like to ask me a question, don't hesitate. One thing i will tell you: do not pitty those dead teeth, do not try to save them. They do no service. they are much better out than in. As for the metal, whatever it is, if it's metal, it needs to be out. No metal is meant to stay on our body, much less in the mouth!
Love, Peace and Blessings,
Tsetsi