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Re: pH Levels and Tooth/Teeth Pain


Hey, Arnold --

That's fascinating. I wonder if my recent teeth sensitivity was related to pH. Although, that is a whole area I have never even stepped into. Are you a participant on the Moreless forum? He is the pH guy, right? Tis your choice, and so forth. I get him and Barefoot confused.

I wonder if the Epsom Salts on Day One of the Liver-Flush might have made your teeth/fillings sensitive/hurt? Maybe the magnesium reacts with the metal in the filling? The only way I can manage to get any ES in me is to laboriously fill capsules up and then swallow ten or so of them (which is extremely unsettling and somewhat gaggifying as the crystals rattle around and it calls to mind swallowing insects...some atavistic reflex really does set in). But swallowing the ES in capsule form may prevent, say, my fillings from hurting.

I think as soon as I can I am going to take a trip to Florida and get that dentist Dr. Behm to remove my Amalgam fillings. (He's the one from Squarecurls's post yesterday.) saveyourteeth.com.

Nighty-night!

Laura
 

 
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