Re: Anyone here who has had successful cavitation surgery?
I'm not sure what you mean by irreversible. My understanding is that bone regenerates itself in areas that it has been removed... I'm beginning to believe that it does take a lot more than surgery to correct the problem. I cancelled my appt with this Dr.
In my case, I think I have a vicious cycle of microbes and probably heavy metals. Metals hold onto microbes making it difficult to get rid of either. I'm going to try to avert another surgery and resolve the cavitation on my own. Here's my plan of attack:
HCL Detox (helps with chronic infections, especially those that encase themselves in biofilms)- affected cavitation area
ACS 200- This is
Colloidal Silver in a spray.. just started this and it works AMAZINGLY. It is effective against microbes of all sorts: bacteria, fungus, protozoa, virus. The caviation area has a lot of 'something' happening there since having begun this and ACZ nano
ACZnano - zeolite that chelates heavy metals (this goes hand in hand with the ACS 200. With the
Colloidal Silver handling the microbes, the ACZ nano will help to excrete the released heavy metals.
Medi-Dental Clay- I wrote about this in a previous post.. still waiting for the product. I'll apply this directly to the gums at the cavitation sites, to absorb toxins, further opening up the area
Iodine -
Liquid B Vitamins
CoQ10/Nattokinase - blood flow/thinning
Yoga/Exercise - to increase blood flow
Fatty Acids
Ok, I'll keep you all posted. I'm optimistic about this now!