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OP for Root Canal, Filling Infections


At
//www.curezone.org/dental
you can read a number of dentists stating that most teeth that have decayed, whether or not they were treated with fillings or root canals, have hidden infections, which generally become systemic throughout the body by suppressing the immune system etc, thus contributing to many other health problems.

Six weeks ago I had probably 3 or more tooth infections at the tooth roots. I've had those infections for over ten years. I never tried medications, but the herbs I tried were never able to penetrate that deeply. But after a few days of OP I could tell the infections were already fading away. Gums stopped bleeding and became less tender and gum blisters began to shrink. Now it seems that the infections are almost complete gone.

I now have reason to suspect that OP can remove and kill bacteria even deep within tooth roots and within the tiny tubules in jaw bone where bacteria from decayed areas like to migrate and proliferate. If true, it means there's finally a real cure possible for systemic infection and for suppressed immune defenses. And the cure is OP.

So the word needs to reach everyone who has had any tooth decay, fillings, crowns, root canals, or broken or missing teeth, first, that they have hidden tooth and jaw infections that contribute to other health problems and, second, that OP is the best known means to wipe out the infections.

Is it agreed? If so, how do we best help the words get to them?
 

 
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