The Cure for All Cancers

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THE CURE FOR ALL CANCERS


Dr. C: All of them, 100%. Evidently, toxic dentalware was
a large part of each person’s problem. The patient has run out of
detoxifying capability for heavy metals in certain vital organs,
and the tiniest bit now tips the scales, even tattoos. The front
teeth must be cleaned out carefully, as well, because the plastic
still has metal (copper, cobalt, and vanadium). After this, all the
teeth are polished clean with the same air abrasion device using
baking soda (instead of aluminum oxide). Baking soda will
combine with metal oxide in crevices and do a perfect job of
cleaning up after amalgam. You do the same for plastic fillings.
A dramatic response only comes after the entire job is
completed.
Remember to wait until your gums are healed over before
doing the air abrasion of front teeth, otherwise particles could
lodge in the wound site. It takes four to six days.
Dr. J: You advise using a rubber dam, don’t you?
Dr. C: Yes, a rubber dam plus a suction device to keep bits
of loose amalgam from swimming away to other locations,
hiding under gums and settling in extraction sites never to be
found again. That’s disastrous.
Dr. J: How do you fill these new holes left after removing
metal and plastic fillings?
Dr. C: You don’t.
Dr. J: Don’t they get infected?
Dr. C: Not in half a year’s time. That’s plenty of time to get
well in. After the patient is well, some risk-taking comes to
their mind again and they are determined to fill the holes. After
narrowly escaping death, though, would you risk putting any-
thing even slightly suspicious back in your mouth to suck on
continuously?
Dr. J: The answer to that is easy; no, of course. But what
about infection? Don’t all the open teeth start to ache?
Dr. C: No, they don’t. Patients treasure these last teeth.
They keep them squeaky clean by brushing with colloidal silver

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