Doctors are being targeted for doing what they were trained to do: to advise their patients based on the patient's needs, not the needs of the government or other third parties.
I hope the PPRM can find a way to include dentists (whom I also consider to be medical professionals) among their ranks. I suffered three heart attacks over the course of seven years, the last one nearly fatal, resulting in open heart surgery and a bypass operation. I'm entirely free of any signs of heart disease today, and all three of my heart attacks could have been easily prevented if my old dentist had simply done the necessary x-rays and interpreted them correctly. My life was no doubt saved when I found a holistic dentist a few years after my last heart attack. Within 20 minutes after my sitting in his chair for the first time ever (with him knowing absolutely nothing about my health history) he showed me the x-rays he had just taken and told me, "You better have that dead tooth removed [an old root canalled tooth] and the infection of anaerobic bacteria you can see there in the bone above it cleaned out before it causes you to have a heart attack."
I got online, discovered the work of Weston A. Price back in the 1950s, and then had my new dentist do the job for me. Of course my old, now ex-, dentist had been taught in dental school that there was nothing wrong with root canals, and that there was absolutely no way that they could possibly be the cause heart disease, so even though I he knew about all three of my heart attacks within a few months of them happening, he never made the connection. And even after my first relatively mild heart attack the second and third ones could easily have been prevented if my ex-cardiologist had simply asked me, "Greg, have you ever had a root canal?"
And of course many dentists are also still placing toxic mercury in their patients' mouths in the form of what they call "silver fillings," which really ought to be outlawed. I had my new holistic dentist properly remove all of those too. So here I am today, 74 years old, taking zero meds (not so much as a baby aspirin) and healthier than most men 20 years younger than me.
Good for you Greg. Tell me what replaced the removed tooth? My dentist right now is insisting crown on old root canal. Nearest Holistic dentist 150 miles away, over mountains. Sorry but true , cost also a consideration.
I haven't replaced it with anything so there's just a gap there, but my dentist told me if I wanted to I could get either an implant or a sort of false tooth that he called a "nesbit." Not all root canals necessarily go bad the way mine did. My brother also has an old root canal and he now goes to the same holistic dentist, who told him it looks fine at this point so nothing more is needed right now but he'll keep an eye on it. It's quite possible that just a crown is all you'll ever need. It probably isn't urgent, but getting to a holistic dentist when you can for a second opinion would probably be a good idea. My first full-blown heart attack came about 32 years after my root canal, but I had bouts of what is called "atrial fibrillation" starting about 15 years before that, so until you can get to a holistic dentist just watch for signs of heart problems as a potential warning sign.
I hope the PPRM can find a way to include dentists (whom I also consider to be medical professionals) among their ranks. I suffered three heart attacks over the course of seven years, the last one nearly fatal, resulting in open heart surgery and a bypass operation. I'm entirely free of any signs of heart disease today, and all three of my heart attacks could have been easily prevented if my old dentist had simply done the necessary x-rays and interpreted them correctly. My life was no doubt saved when I found a holistic dentist a few years after my last heart attack. Within 20 minutes after my sitting in his chair for the first time ever (with him knowing absolutely nothing about my health history) he showed me the x-rays he had just taken and told me, "You better have that dead tooth removed [an old root canalled tooth] and the infection of anaerobic bacteria you can see there in the bone above it cleaned out before it causes you to have a heart attack."
I got online, discovered the work of Weston A. Price back in the 1950s, and then had my new dentist do the job for me. Of course my old, now ex-, dentist had been taught in dental school that there was nothing wrong with root canals, and that there was absolutely no way that they could possibly be the cause heart disease, so even though I he knew about all three of my heart attacks within a few months of them happening, he never made the connection. And even after my first relatively mild heart attack the second and third ones could easily have been prevented if my ex-cardiologist had simply asked me, "Greg, have you ever had a root canal?"
And of course many dentists are also still placing toxic mercury in their patients' mouths in the form of what they call "silver fillings," which really ought to be outlawed. I had my new holistic dentist properly remove all of those too. So here I am today, 74 years old, taking zero meds (not so much as a baby aspirin) and healthier than most men 20 years younger than me.
Good for you Greg. Tell me what replaced the removed tooth? My dentist right now is insisting crown on old root canal. Nearest Holistic dentist 150 miles away, over mountains. Sorry but true , cost also a consideration.
I haven't replaced it with anything so there's just a gap there, but my dentist told me if I wanted to I could get either an implant or a sort of false tooth that he called a "nesbit." Not all root canals necessarily go bad the way mine did. My brother also has an old root canal and he now goes to the same holistic dentist, who told him it looks fine at this point so nothing more is needed right now but he'll keep an eye on it. It's quite possible that just a crown is all you'll ever need. It probably isn't urgent, but getting to a holistic dentist when you can for a second opinion would probably be a good idea. My first full-blown heart attack came about 32 years after my root canal, but I had bouts of what is called "atrial fibrillation" starting about 15 years before that, so until you can get to a holistic dentist just watch for signs of heart problems as a potential warning sign.
Thank you, appreciate