Tender root-canal. Does this mean 'infection' or what?

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Yep I’ll buy some of that. I design websites and it’ll all in the preparation charges! Ship

REPLY: Electrons are costly, at least according to the bandwith conservationists! <<kidding – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Its said that a restaurant GIVES you the food but charges you for preparation of same. Same for medicine and dentistry. The cost of the pill/medicine/filling ain’t nuttin’ Its the expertise, the art of the craft that makes the difference! Joel M. Eichen DDS Actually that’s a fair point. Until that is the dumb patient, egged on by even dumber medics start demanding their money back on account of the fact that there is (*practically*) nothing in their pills!! Ship Ummmm,  Wouldn’t that INCREASE their profits a trillion fold?   Dilute the chemical a trillion times, but charge the same amount for each dose. — Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S. Troy, Michigan  USA Why would you think a homeopathic chemical diluted to the point of not being measureable would reduce your bruising????  That stuff is basically distilled water. I have done quite a lot of research into homeopathy. There are top quality (double blind, randomised controlled etc) medical trials that prove homeopathy REPLY: Besides, its cheap. Rather than eating a whole aspirin, you toss the aspirin in a swimming pool. dilute it and have enough for 1,000,000,000,000 headaches! Now exactly *which* pharmaceutical company is going to support research that might dilute their profits a trillion fold?!  ;) I know, it prove nothing either way… but it does make you think! Ship

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Actually that’s a fair point. Until that is the dumb patient, egged on by even dumber medics start demanding their money back on account of the fact that there is (*practically*) nothing in their pills!! Ship

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Ummmm,  Wouldn’t that INCREASE their profits a trillion fold?   Dilute the chemical a trillion times, but charge the same amount for each dose. — Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S. Troy, Michigan  USA Why would you think a homeopathic chemical diluted to the point of not being measureable would reduce your bruising????  That stuff is basically distilled water. I have done quite a lot of research into homeopathy. There are top quality (double blind, randomised controlled etc) medical trials that prove homeopathy REPLY: Besides, its cheap. Rather than eating a whole aspirin, you toss the aspirin in a swimming pool. dilute it and have enough for 1,000,000,000,000 headaches! Now exactly *which* pharmaceutical company is going to support research that might dilute their profits a trillion fold?!  ;) I know, it prove nothing either way… but it does make you think! Ship

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Get to an holistic dentist ASAP!!!!! Do some research, this could ruin your health!!! There is now a law is Califronia,  that dentists posts all risks of amalgams and root canal, as they can cause cancer. See at bottom. Please dont confuse the issue by talking about amalgams. I’ve had them all removed years ago. I am talking about a *root canal* treatment.

So am I. I can’t believe that the chemicals in *all* root-canal treatment options cause cancer. Frankly, this is sounding hysterical.

Your chose of what you want to believe. Surely some options for root-canal treatment are better than others… Any views?

I  repeat: Get to an holistic dentist ASAP!!!!! Do some research, this could ruin your health!!! There is now a law is Califronia,  that dentists posts all risks of amalgams and root canal, as they can cause cancer. See at bottom. http://www.zip.com.au/~rgammal/RCTframeset.htm http://www.ericdavisdental.com/root_canals.htm http://www.whale.to/d/root2.html http://www.drshankland.com/rootcanal.html http://webpages.charter.net/kyarbrough/rootcanals.htm http://www.dentistry-toothtruth.com/faq.htm http://www.cfsn.com/maz/ http://cnorman.best.vwh.net/blazing/dental.html http://rheumatic.org/teeth.htm http://www.zip.com.au/~rgammal/root_therapies.htm http://zap.intergate.ca/root.html http://www.toothwisdom.net/ http://www.dentistryholistic.com/education.html http://www.drkulacz.com/html/root_canals_and_cancer.html http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/Lteeth.htm http://www.toothwisdom.net/r.root_canals.html http://www.aznetnews.com/story.php?storyid=375 http://www.cancer-therapy.net/causes%20of%20cancer%20revised.htm FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -California Judge Approves Landmark Warning on Mercury Use in Dentistry. (San Francisco, CA) – For the first time anywhere, dentists will be required to post a warning about the dangers of mercury in their dental fillings.  A California Superior court judge finalized the language for the warning to be posted in dentists’ offices here today. The warning will read as follows: Notice to Patients, Proposition 65: Warning on dental amalgams, used in many dental fillings, causes exposure to mercury, a chemical known to the state of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Root canal treatments and restorations including fillings, crowns and bridges, use chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has studied the situation and approved for use all dental restorative materials. Consult your dentist to determine which materials are appropriate for your treatment. The exact language of the warning was argued and then finalized before Superior Court Judge James A. Robertson II between the California Dental Association, the largest constituent organization of the American Dental Association and Attorney Shawn Khorrami (Cor-ahm-mee). The agreement requires its member dentists to warn patients about the toxic dangers of mercury dental fillings and root canals. The agreement also allows non-CDA dentists to opt in to the agreement and post the warning. The warning is the result of a lawsuit filed by The Law Offices of Shawn Khorrami on behalf of As You Sow, a not-for-profit foundation dedicated to advocacy and activism in the public interest. "This is the first admission by organized dentistry that amalgams pose a potential health risk," says Shawn Khorrami, lead attorney. "The only problem is that it’s about 100 years too late." This California consent judgment follows on the heels of recent lawsuits filed in Georgia, Texas, Ohio and Los Angeles, California charging that mercury fillings placed in a woman’s mouth contributed to the autism of her child, as well as lawsuits in Maryland, California, and New York charging the American Dental Association with misrepresenting amalgam dental fillings as "silver."  The lawsuits basically allege that such fillings actually contain approximately 50% mercury by weight. They cause continuous, daily exposure to mercury and, thereby pose substantial health risks to certain users. Mercury, a highly toxic substance, is the most widely used substance in dental fillings today. The use of mercury-based thimerosal in vaccines also has been the source of the recent controversy in the Homeland Security legislation. Khorrami filed the lawsuit against Roger Fieldman D.D.S., Inc., the Citadel Dental Group, Inc.  dental offices, dental laboratories and private dental schools and training programs with more than nine employees. The suit won the enforcement of Proposition 65, Safe Drinking Water and Toxics Enforcement Act [Health & Safety Code

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