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The Roots of Disease: Connecting Dentistry & Medicine
By Robert Kulacz DDS and Thomas E. Levy MD JD
4.4 out of 5 stars (19 Reviews)
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Publisher:  Xlibris
Edition:  1st
Published:  April 24, 2002
Binding:  Paperback
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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Doctor Recommended, July 30, 2015
By Miss A
As a Naturopathic doctor my wish is that all patients were familiar with this information.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  This is a superb book that should be read not ..., July 05, 2015
By P. Douthwaite MD
This is a superb book that should be read not only by anyone considering a root canal, but by every practicing dentist and doctor, as well as by anyone who has a root canal and any chronic, unexplained illness. Your illness may well be all in your head, along with your teeth.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Five Stars, July 04, 2015
By Bluewater Publications
Well written and easy to understand with information found nowhere else. Thanks so much!

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  What you can't see can hurt you., March 28, 2015
By W.G. Whitney
Even though the cover has an almost cartoon appearance, this book's subject has to be one of the biggest medical crisis today. That is, the serious effects of root canals and the infected bone around extracted teeth. In 2002, the authors said that 50 million root canals were performed on Americans every year. Since root canals cannot possibly be perfectly sterilized, according to the many scientific studies referenced, we can only imagine how many health problems are being created worldwide every day from these procedures. The 400 types of bacteria that have been found under the dead teeth "saved" by root canals can mutate into some of the deadliest anaerobic bacteria on the planet. If it wasn't for the fact that they are caged (partly) inside the root cavity and the underlying bone, they would likely cause immediate toxic shock if they all got into our blood at once. Which can often be fatal.

They leak into the blood anyway, every time we chew food, causing all kinds of unexplained health problems like heart attacks, neuralgia, headaches, arthritis, fibromyalgia, stomach and bowel problems, fatigue and cancer. This is not a complete list. This book explains why people get ill and don't feel good for years and their doctor has no explanation for what's going on.

The authors explain how to test for toxic teeth or extractions and the surgical protocol for removing infected teeth and bone. They also cover the chemicals and supplements, the dental cleaning tools and oral habits that are needed before and after the surgery, to maintain good health. They briefly touch on implants. There are scientific studies listed (maybe too many) and letters from thankful patients.

This book explains a lot. Anyone with root canals or wisdom teeth removed and unexplained health problems should read it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  What you should know about modern dentistry, August 23, 2013
By Lawrence
Very complete review of the problems with orthodox dentistry and what to do about it. Will help empower others to take charge of there own choices in dental care. There are options.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  good book to read, September 10, 2012
By chess champion
educate yourself before committing to live long mistakes. world of bacteria and affect on our health is very well explained in money making machine of dentistry known to us at the moment. hope some dentist will read this as well.

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