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Woman in a Wheelchair STORY: Dental/Sinus Infection
 
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Woman in a Wheelchair STORY: Dental/Sinus Infection


Hi,

I have read a lot of material on the subject and I currently have a similar problem. From what i understand, the root canal teeth need to be pulled out in order to cure the infection. I read that a woman with Arthritis who couldn't walk and had to use a wheelchair, went to the dentist on a routine visit. he recommended that she pull out at least one of her root-canal teeth and she agreed. as soon as this was done, the woman was able to get up from the weelchair that same week and walk on her own. The dentist then took her old tooth, ground it up and fed it to a bunny. The bunny became ill with Arthritis in a matter of days. The bunny then died. So, the point of the story is that most of our diseases not only come from the intestines, but from bad root canal teeth. in fact, all root canal teeth are bad and should be taken out whenever possible. I am having a hard desision to make on this as well, but they say it's better to part with a dead tooth than to part with your health.
 

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