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Re: Root Canal Problems/Arthritis FWIW
I went to the dentist for
root canals last year. Since
Antibiotics are bad for the body (killing the good bacteria in your stomach), I decided to find a natural alternative to them. What I found was OLIVE LEAF EXTRACT (about 80 cents a day at the health food store). It is not only good as an antibiotic, it was studied by a doctor who found out that people in Mediterranean countries, for centuries,would pick a leaf off an olive tree and munch on it when they got sick. The doctor brought it to this country in 1995 and studied it to find that it kills VIRUSES (137 diseases last count), something that
Antibiotics cannot do. The doctor wrote a book on it(I forget the name, I gave it to an AIDS counselor that graduated from my school)$6.95 at the health food store. The bacteria that have to be killed are very smart (adaptable),they learn to split the penicillin molecule. The OLIVE LEAF EXTRACT strengthens the immune system and therefore has no side effects, but you must be aware of the DIE OFF EFFECT. After all the bad bacteria are killed, they MUST be flushed out of your body by drinking EXTRA water or else you will feel sick until they are out. Because of the DIE OFF effect and the possibilty that you might not keep up the drinking for 3-5 days, discuss this with your dentist to find out the possible consequences if you don't continue to drink enough water and flush them out, will it rebound into your root canal? Or if you are a brave soul, self-disciplined and determined to stay away from
Antibiotics , CONGRATULATIONS. Oh, one other thing, of the 137 diseases listed in the book, ANTHRAX is one of them. Get the book and a supply of Olive leaf extract. Look on this website to find out about water(WATER CURE RECIPE, SALT CURE ) also see ASPARTAME.(diet soda POISON). I've read stories about people walking away from their wheelchairs within 32 hours of discontinuing it's use. ( contains formic acid if ever allowed to get warm,bee sting chemical).
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