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impt. info. for cavitation surgery

SArjuna
When this surgery is done, some of the bacteria may be released in a way
that they then circulate into the body. There are Sanum remedies that can
be taken at the time of surgery to help prevent this. I have forgotten
which ones they are, but wanted to mention it now in case anyone is scheduling
cavitation surgery soon. I can get the remedy names for anyone interested.
My mother had such a surgery several months ago and immeditely began to
feel terribly toxic and soon had very severe arthritis, hands swollen up like
sausages.
Regards,
Shivani


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carazzz
Hi Shivani, I'm one of those who will be very interested in this information. As you know,
amalgam removal and root canal extraction are our current priorities but we're also
investigating cavitations.

Regarding Sanum remedies, have you read "Roots of Disease" by Kulacz and Levy? In
chapter 11 (Cavitations) they explicitly critique the use of Sanum remedies: "One
increasingly popular substance that is being injected into cavitations is known as a Sanum
remedy. The Sanum remedies are homeopathic in nature, with the hope that so-called
'interference fields' and other 'blockages' of normal energy flow will be removed or
minimized. However, Sanum remedies contain and employ 'apathogenic' microorganisms
normally found in the body... Both cavitations and root canal treated teethdevelop their
incredible toxicities because of what happens when the normal, largely apathogenic
microbial flora of the mouth becomes trapped in the oxygen-deprived environments
found in these diseased areas of the jawbone. The last thing any clinician should want to
do would be to inject any amount of any kind of microorganism into a cavitation or root
canal space... Pockets of dead and infected bone have to be surgically debrided, or
removed, in order to obtain good healing. Attempting to address 'blocked energy flow'
with a Sanum remedy should only be considered on lesions or consitions of anon-
infective nature... Cleaning out the gangrene from a site in the jawbone isthe only proper
first step to take in re-establishing a good blood flow to the area. Once an adequate blood
supply is established, allowing the immune system and its many components access to the
site in need of healing, then healing will occur."

In any case, in your message it seems that your mother did *not* use Sanum remedies? Do
you have any personal experience or anecdotal evidence to suggest that these remedies
can be truly helpful? I am always very interested in direct experience vs. theory. Thanks.

Cara

--- In [hidden email], SArjuna@a... wrote:

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> When this surgery is done, some of the bacteria may be released in away
> that they then circulate into the body. There are Sanum remedies that can
> be taken at the time of surgery to help prevent this. I have forgotten
> which ones they are, but wanted to mention it now in case anyone is scheduling
> cavitation surgery soon. I can get the remedy names for anyone interested.
> My mother had such a surgery several months ago and immeditely beganto
> feel terribly toxic and soon had very severe arthritis, hands swollen up like
> sausages.
> Regards,
> Shivani
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

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Marc Martin
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> In any case, in your message it seems that your mother did *not* use Sanum remedies? Do
> you have any personal experience or anecdotal evidence to suggest that these remedies
> can be truly helpful?

Note that Sanum makes remedies for all sorts of things, and I once went to
a practitioner that sold me some. She seemed to think that these things
were wonderful, but I found their benefits were barely perceptible, and
certainly not worth the price...

Marc

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Ian Kemp
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Yes, absolutely correct that bacteria could be released, and something
should be done about them. But, as usual, different ideas about what!
Sue's dentist uses intravenous Vitamin C infusions. Because of her weakened
immune system, it's also been recommended to use antibiotics, which we will
be doing although Sue doesn't normally use them. She will of course be
taking lots of probiotics afterwards!



Ian



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When this surgery is done, some of the bacteria may be released in a
way
that they then circulate into the body. There are Sanum remedies that can
be taken at the time of surgery to help prevent this. I have forgotten
which ones they are, but wanted to mention it now in case anyone is
scheduling
cavitation surgery soon. I can get the remedy names for anyone
interested.
My mother had such a surgery several months ago and immeditely began to

feel terribly toxic and soon had very severe arthritis, hands swollen up
like
sausages.
Regards,
Shivani


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charles-4
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In stead of antibiotics, we use colloidal silver.

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> Yes, absolutely correct that bacteria could be released, and something
> should be done about them. But, as usual, different ideas about what!
> Sue's dentist uses intravenous Vitamin C infusions. Because of her
> weakened
> immune system, it's also been recommended to use antibiotics, which we
> will
> be doing although Sue doesn't normally use them. She will of course be
> taking lots of probiotics afterwards!
>
>
>
> Ian
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> Subject: [eSens] impt. info. for cavitation surgery
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> When this surgery is done, some of the bacteria may be released in a
> way
> that they then circulate into the body. There are Sanum remedies that
> can
> be taken at the time of surgery to help prevent this. I have forgotten
> which ones they are, but wanted to mention it now in case anyone is
> scheduling
> cavitation surgery soon. I can get the remedy names for anyone
> interested.
> My mother had such a surgery several months ago and immeditely began
> to
>
> feel terribly toxic and soon had very severe arthritis, hands swollen up
> like
> sausages.
> Regards,
> Shivani
>
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