The Cure for All Cancers

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THE CURE FOR ALL CANCERS


infected bone. A dry socket (really an infected socket) is
a common result. These sockets never fully heal. Thirty
years after an extraction, a cavitation will still be there.
It is a form of osteomyelitis, which means bone infection.

Dr. C: An X-ray showing a cavitation is on page 90. I often
see osteomyelitis (bone infection) in the rest of the body, par-
ticularly in bone cancer. It always starts in the jaw bones due to
some dental problem. It spreads from the jaw to the rest of the
body. Amazingly, when we clean up the jaw, other areas of os-
teomyelitis clear up, too! Staphylococcus aureus is always pres-
ent in cavitations.
Dr. J: It will be very frustrating for people to find a dentist
who can answer all four questions correctly. Most mercury-free
dentists still use many metals in crowns. Many of these metals
are carcinogens, such as nickel, chromium, and cobalt. These
are the least expensive metals so it is a purely economic deci-
sion for the dentist.
Cavitations are done by very few dentists. Some state dental
associations claim that they do not even exist and that it is mal-
practice for a dentist to treat them. There are few training
courses available and even then, dentists are reluctant to try to
treat them. If a dentist says “Yes” to the first three questions
and “No” to the fourth, they may still be a good choice. The
dentist may be able to refer patients to an oral surgeon for
treatment for their cavitations.
Dr. C: Something else to be aware of when looking for a
new dentist: be considerate of the dentist’s feelings when you
ask questions. Even the alternative dentist likes to “run the
ship” his or her own way. If you can get answers more dis-
creetly, as from a friend or the receptionist, you might get better
service. You should also inquire if the dentist uses a magnifying
viewer or a camera and monitor device to spot tattoos. The

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