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The RISE Reader: How to Kill Yourself With a Root Canal Treated Tooth
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Dear Fellow Mammals,
We humans all have teeth. Even whales have teeth, and whales are mammals. But whales don’t get root canals. Only humans who are lured into unwitting medical abuse by licensed professionals get root canals. And I am one such human.
Thirty years ago I thought I was taking good care of my teeth. I thought I was eating a healthy diet (more on this to follow), I brushed twice a day and flossed daily. Good boy!
And yet my gums would bleed from infection. No dentist could tell me why. I chalked it up to genetics. This was the Dark Ages prior to the Internet so it wasn’t nearly as easy as it is today to research this types of subjects.
And then I went to a younger dentist, fresh out of “drill and fill” dental school who was actually pretty bright. He explained to me that my blood sugar had probably been mildly elevated throughout my adult life. Not enough to even be considered pre-diabetic, but just enough to maintain a 24/7 “all you can eat” buffet table for the bacteria that live in our mouths.
He explained that acidic foods and foods with high glycemic content could be responsible. Soon thereafter I began eating a far better diet of mostly raw foods and I’ve been healthy as an ox ever since. Also, no more periodontitis. Problem solved.
A couple of my upper teeth towards the rear had been filled-and-drilled on two prior occasions in decades past (the second time to remove a mercury amalgam filling), and my latest dentist said I needed a root canal procedure.
He explained that he would drill down the middle of the tooth, cut the nerve—so no more possibility of pain, ever!—then sever the blood supply and leave those teeth sitting right where they were, looking as spiffy as ever and never needing to be removed and replaced with a “flipper” or an implant.
This sounded like a deal-and-a-half to me, so I approved the procedure for both of those adjacent teeth. Fast forward and those choppers have been sitting in my jaw, happily cut off from the blood supply and the immune system for over 30 years.
Deep inside each tooth is a network of zillions of inches of microtubules, jam packed with bacteria. But, wait, you say! Doesn’t the dentist sterilize those teeth when he drills to the bottom and isolates them in a root canal procedure?
Yes, he does. He even uses ozone. Of course, that process can never reach the INSIDE of a tooth which billions of happy bacteria still call home.
As the years go by, what do those little critters do when they can’t get any oxygen from red blood cells (no more blood supply, remember?) They morph from aerobic bacteria into anaerobic bacteria. And guess what? Anaerobic bacteria don’t need O2.
As a matter of fact, anaerobic bacteria cannot survive in the presence of oxygen which is toxic to them. They require an oxygen-free environment to grow and thrive.
Ironic, or what?
SIDEBAR: Did you know that there are species of bacteria that have been found deep under the earth in caves and caverns, in pitch black darkness, that metabolize iron and sulfur? They don’t need O2 either.
For 30 years these anaerobic nasties, living and partying in the micro-crevices and canyons of my deceased teeth, were eliminating a waste product that is similar to botulin in its toxicity. Each day a few more micrograms worked their way into the surrounding tissues and my immune system took care of them handily.
SIDEBAR: There is never any concern that a deeply infected root canal treated tooth might cause you discomfort as a warning sign to actually do something about it. There is no possibility of discomfort since they’re D-E-A-D. But I believe I mentioned that already.
As the years went by and I chewed happily along in total unawareness of this evolving tragedy, I developed a mild case of sinusitis. Interestingly, on one side only. You guessed it. On the side directly above those root canal treated teeth.
I had bought a book titled Root Canal Cover-up by George Meinig and it scared the living bejeezus out of me when I realized the scope of the scam. So I searched online for a “biological dentist” and found one in Massachusetts, about an hour’s drive from my home in New Hampshire.
SIDEBAR: I hate having to drive into Massachusetts since I have to remember to leave my concealed carry Smith & Wesson .38 magnum home. It’s a one-year mandatory jail sentence with no judicial discretion if you get caught with a long-distance hole puncher in your possession. Just thought I’d throw that tip in there for you gun enthusiasts.
The nice lady dentist at the new “holistic” dental clinic told me I should have a 3D cone x-ray taken of my mouth to determine whether there was any infection in the sinus, just above my upper root canal treated teeth. Sounded smart to me and, sure enough, it came back with clear evidence of a low level infection in the sinus. And on that one side only!
It didn’t take a genius now to realize what was going on. And it certainly explained the occasional bouts of sinusitis which I had kept under control with grape fruit seed extract, colloidal silver spray, garlic, onion and other weird, health nut home treatments.
What was this? The nice holistic (and expensive!) lady dentist also told me that those root canal treated teeth could be treated yet again. Gadzooks! I had never heard of such a thing and found hope blooming in my breast that I could keep those teeth after all.
She said that she could go right back down the middle of those suckers and clean them out all over again, give them a thorough peroxide and ozone treatment, and they’d be as good as new.
Since I considered myself to still be as good as new, I sprung for the procedure. A thousand dollars later and I drove home feeling that I was on top of the situation. Little was I aware of the chuckling sound that could be heard from deep inside those “refreshed” molars.
For a short while the sinusitis subsided, leaving me to think that I was one smart fellow. And then it came back. And this time even worse. I’ll spare you the disgusting details in case you’re eating as you read this.
As time went by it was now the early summer of this year, 2024, when I developed a cough. No flu, no sore throat, no temperature, just a cough. And now, thoroughly blocked sinuses. Then the cough got worse. Then I started coughing up yucky stuff. Again, I will spare you the interesting textures and colors of this yucky stuff in the interest of fine dining.
Then, to really get my attention, my breathing occasionally became labored. One night, at about 3AM, I was awakened to the fact that I wasn’t getting enough oxygen. Kinda’ scary, if you know what I mean.
I grabbed my handy blood oximeter which read 90%. Not good! Not good at all. As soon as the local Catholic Medical Center (CMC) opened, I went down for an exam. They took some blood and it came back with no systemic bacterial blood infection. A little good news there.
They also took a sinus swab (I didn’t let them poke in too far) and the report came back with no signs of a virus. Ok, so we’re talkin’ bacteria.
They took an x-ray that showed clear congestion in both lobes of my lungs. The nice lady emergency medicine doctor who checked me out told me that I had pneumonia and sent me home with a prescription for an Albuterol inhaler and some antibiotics.
I consumed the 10-day antibiotic regimen while continuing to get 3-4 hours of sleep a night due to the need to sit up in bed and hack away long enough to clear at least some extra breathing space in my belabored lungs, then struggle to get back to sleep.
I should also mention that I found a local dentist who was willing to extract those two cadavers, even if he disagreed with my reasoning. And out they came. Free at last!
At the end of the antibiotic regimen I noticed some mild improvement, but that was all. Clearly, the antibiotic which I was assured would handle all typical respiratory bacterial infection hadn’t worked.
Then I remembered my copy of The Toxic Tooth by Dr. Thomas Levy and re-read it right away. This was the same scary information that I had read in Root Canal Cover-up years earlier, but even scarier.
Then I remembered that this same Dr. Thomas Levy had also written Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, and Toxins which I had used a few years earlier to cure myself at home of COVID-911 in less than 24 hours by consuming large quantities of liposomal Vitamin C —about 1 gram (1,000 mg) every 20 minutes.
I decided to take 40 grams daily of liposomal Vitamin C spaced out hourly over the course of the day, opening capsules and emptying their contents into some orange juice.
Within 24 hours there was significant improvement with my resting O2 at 91%. A day later, and I could sleep through the night with resting O2 at 92% and easily raised to 96% with a few minutes of deep breathing.
Interestingly, my sinusitis had waned dramatically. I was feeling much more energy (back to Warp 7 from Impulse Power), I was sleeping through the night and overall getting my old mojo back.
I went online to a company called MICROGENDX ( https://microgendx.com ) which specializes in DNA identification of infectious micro-organisms. I just ordered their Respiratory Tract Infection kit last evening ($250) and look forward to seeing if my diagnosis of pneumonia caused by anaerobes was correct.
If so, I intend to contact the nice lady emergency medicine doc at the hospital and dial her in, in case some other poor soul wanders in with long-dead, root canal treated teeth that are trying to kill him.
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For your educational pleasure and edification, I uploaded PDFs of both The Toxic Tooth and Curing The Incurable: Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, and Toxins which my techie wizard son, Jefferson, managed to locate somewhere beneath the Internet.
I leave you with this sobering thought. Every single root canal treated tooth (that would be 100%?) eventually becomes toxic. Take it to the bank.
Which means that they need to be removed. Not treated. Not prayed over. Extracted. Otherwise you could come down with the horrendous list of diseases, ailments and maladies that Dr. Levy outlines in his book.
Modern dentistry is the only medical profession that leaves a dead organ in your body. Would a surgeon clean out an infected appendix and just leave it there? I dare say he’d be booted out of the AMA faster than if he’d amputated the wrong leg. Even then, you’d just pay a lot more for your malpractice insurance coverage.
Got a root canal treated tooth sitting inside your jaw right now? Sorry to break the news, but it’s a killer. And it needs to go. Personally, I would advise taking that action sooner, rather than later.
But what do I know? I’m just a bass player (no license required, just a deep, groovy vibe ;-).
Peace,
Gordon