Re: mouth, jaw, tooth, infection, dentist, morgellons by phelp ..... Morgellons Disease Forum
Date: 3/10/2015 6:40:39 AM ( 9 y ago)
Hits: 4,349
URL: https://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=2241684
So was it infected?
Tooth infections-jaw infections are much harder for a body to deal with. There just isn't a great amount of blood flow. They can fester for years-lower your immune system and spread bacteria and junk through your body. On top of that you can have an infection without having jaw pain. So they are also hard to detect
Sometime the extraction will not heal right and you will get a cavitation. If your dentist cleans it out right and uses prp this should rarely happen. FYI-I had several cavitations that needed to be cleaned out again. Once I got the jaw clean my body started to heal quickly-both morgellons and ibs. itching gone and weight went from 149 back to 212-no drugs! I could care less about weight but it shows my digestion getting better
I still get my jaw checked every two months-Im not going back to being sick. I just got checked by my doc yesterday-you need to work with a doc that checks jaw. The jaw is like a no fly zone for most docs-nomatter what all the research says! Most cancer patients and autoimmune will also have jaw issues.
FYI-I always suggest a pano xray-Cavitat ultrasound and EAV. All three methods will miss some infection some of the time.
I don't know if the jaw infection lowers the immune system over time and allows morgellons to get on or if its the sources (focal) of where and how we get morgellons. Either way I know it the only way I was going to get better and the only way I have ever heard of anyone getting better-good luck
A root canal or cap simply covers the infection.I would get neither
<< Return to the standard message view
fetched in 0.02 sec, referred by http://www.curezone.org/forums/fmp.asp?i=2241684