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AndreaB

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  1. This is what tuberose has to say (and where I learned about) cavitat.
  2. Hm, I just added the Cavitat to my round of preliminary stuff. He does do extractions as well. Don't they have to be surgeons to do those anymore? I know tuberose has stuff on cavitations. I forget how I found out about cavitat. I'll have to go back and look. Donna, I'm glad you didnt' get the tetanus shot. Yay and the blood pressure...
  3. We'll be waiting for when your product "hits the shelves". I assume you'll keep us posted.
  4. Keeping in mind that I know pratically nothing about TMJ, but that it is associated with lyme. I don't know if it is associated with anything else but could it be possible that those who have TMJ have lyme that is undiagnosed?
  5. The same dentist does the cavitat and takes care of cavitations that does the amalgam removal as well. I found him looking for a dentist that does cavitations. There were some listed in California. Do a search on Dental Help. The dentist I found was one of the founders of the Biological Dentist something or other. I hope you don't have a compatibility...
  6. Something needs to be done, it's just a matter of what the best course is. Do a seach on cavitat. It will come up with a link (I think it is dental help) with some doctors that do Cavitats which are scans that look for cavitations. I don't know if your grandfather would be willing to pay for that or not. It would be a biological dentist. In my opinion...
  7. Sounds like I need to have the cavitat when I go to the dentist for my cleaning/exam/xrays instead of waiting until I go in for my crowns/removals. I think I have tuberose bookmarked. I'll have to double check. This stuff sounds awful. I certainly don't want to create a toxic problem with cavitations if I have them and have my teeth taken care...
  8. I don't know about TMJ. Could that be part to do with cavitations? Maybe your doctor would know.
  9. I get excited about everyone's appointments as well. This one for me is taking care of my amalgams which is something my doctor had written down for me to take care of.
  10. I wouldn't think that was something they were concerned with either. Doesn't appear that they are today either.
  11. With some fancy footwork we may be able to swing me getting everything done by the dentist in eastern WA. He's a biological dentist and has been removing amalgams safely for 28 years. I didn't ask about his protocol as he's a biological dentist and I figured they were on the up and up with procedures. If I have cavitations I don't know how much that...
  12. I'm assuming that would include the sealants they use now as well as composites? I don't know what composites are made from. Given amalgams or composites I would think the composites would be better for you. Seems like trading one evil for a lesser evil. The doctor in eastern Washington does compatability testing, so that's another plus for him...
  13. Rachel, In that quote do you know if it was plastics, like tupperware, etc. or was it referring to the composites. The dentist I found in eastern washington knows about cavitations. I have a dentist on the list my doctor gave me that you can send xrays to and he'll tell you whether you have cavitations. I can pm it to you if you are interested....
  14. Well, I do like to be informed. It's a matter of wading through everything and trying to figure out who's telling the truth. That's what I hate. Ignorance is bliss sometimes though isn't it. I did find a dentist in eastern washington that does cavitat's which is a special imaging that they use to detect cavitations. He also does extractions...
  15. Here's a link to root canals and cancer for anyone interested. Open Original Shared Link I know my doctor has told me they have been implicated in women with breast cancer as well. There is another good site which I think Rachel already linked.....tuberose.
  16. Happy Birthday Carla! Enjoy your dessert. Have some for me......that means you need to have much more than you normally would.
  17. I guessed that that one was you only because the other one that looked older than the ones in front looked like Morgan. You look like teenager. Me, Me, Me!
  18. Thanks for the link Rachel.
  19. Thanks for the effort to update us mamaw. We'll keep you and doctors in our prayers as well. Hopefully you'll still be able to go on your vacation.
  20. That's a good one. Didnt' see it though......don't have TV. That why she's our pest relocator. You're forgiven. I haven't hit denial with anything YET. Hopefully, that trend will continue. It surely would be nice if we could swing ART this year......but, oh well.
  21. It's beginning to sound like I may need to have everyone here take some chlorella for a little while before we head to ART testing. Rachel, you'll have to tell me what kind you got at Whole Foods that was supposed to be good. I don't blame any of you for being bitter about your doctors experiences. I was fortunate that the doctor recommended...
  22. Yep, it's pea hull fibre. We do use ground flax in our bread. Lorka150's recipe.
  23. Having a root canal or not is a personal decision. There has been much brought to light about them as Rachel has posted. Cavitations are what you need to worry about if you have your teeth pulled. Donna, As far as you and picking up lyme, I thought it was pretty prevalent in the area you had hiked in before in California. This was months ago...
  24. Riceguy, I like that analogy. I looked at my pea protein and it is from Kinnickinick not Gluten Free Pantry. I haven't used it, but had bought it to add some nutrition to our bread.
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