Dental infections are characterized by poor circulation that does not enable the immune system to reach the infection site.
I believe poor circulation should be better addressed as a cause of infection and to aid in recovering from dental surgeries.
Cavitation surgery to clean infected tooth extraction sites often needs to be redone because the area does not heal. Poor circulation is thought to be one of the causes of this. It’s not just leaving the periodontal ligament left behind as food for bacteria, since not all people with extractions get infections.
Nutrition is a way of addressing multiple root causes: by focusing on nutritional deficiencies, that, once corrected, enable the body to heal itself.
The success of just a single supplement that improves circulation and the health infected teeth, Padma Basic, is an example that circulation can matter. There are numerous testimonials of people who prevented the need for impending root canal operations on infected teeth who saved the tooth with Padma Basic, a Tibetan herbal supplement. I have noticed that Padma also provides systemic detox reactions and acne in other parts of the body like the feet.
But we cannot rely on supplements and surgery alone to address problems. The weakness of circulation or the immune system must also be addressed as part of the body’s overall level of energy to allocate to various functions. Energy is provided by nutrients like protein, fat, minerals, vitamins, sunlight and probiotics.
The circulation problem of high blood pressure can be addressed with nutrients like minerals, explained Sherry Rogers in her book, The Blood Pressure Hoax. Mineral like potassium, magnesium and sodium are important to blood pressure. And avoiding refined white salt that is toxic and can raise blood pressure. These minerals I find are important to healing just about everything since basic cellular processes depend on them.
One view of high blood pressure is that there is congestion in vessels and capillaries that requires more pressure for circulation. Another view is that the heart is not really a pump but is a vortex motion energizer, an idea first proposed by Rudoph Stenier and taken up recently by the cardiologist Thomas Cowan. Cowan explains that there is no way that circulation can occur through pressure alone. One problem is that blood cells are larger than capillaries so some other force must drive the cells through the capillaries: the walls of capillaries have proteins with electrical charges that exert a magnetic-like pull. I think of this charge as a function of the total energy of the body from all nutrients from minerals to sunlight.
The water researching Gearald Pollack observed that water can crawl up a straw, defying gravity with its own flowing force. This is what lead him to speculate that the blood can operate the same way. Steiner said something to that effect that blood flows by its own forces because in and embryo the blood flows before the heart pumps and seems to activate the heart.
Sunlight charges the water of the body like a battery, and thus the blood, according to Jack Kruse, drawing upon Pollack and other researchers. Light even structures water into a 4th phase, H302, which is what our body uses, according to Pollack.
Without getting into more technical detail, it’s clear that these theories of circulation see it as systemic problem of total nutrients, including the physics of nutrition from light, for example.
It’s not a question of “taking this for that” to improve circulation but a systemic problem of the balance of all nutrients versus toxins damaging and disorganizing the body, requiring even more nutrients for repair. For maximum benefit root causes must be corrected: all nutritional deficiencies to strengthen the body against toxins and infections. Your biggest nutritional deficiency is the weakest link in the chain and that may vary for each individual even if they share the same symptoms like cavitations or other dental infections.
I believe poor circulation should be better addressed as a cause of infection and to aid in recovering from dental surgeries.
Cavitation surgery to clean infected tooth extraction sites often needs to be redone because the area does not heal. Poor circulation is thought to be one of the causes of this. It’s not just leaving the periodontal ligament left behind as food for bacteria, since not all people with extractions get infections.
Nutrition is a way of addressing multiple root causes: by focusing on nutritional deficiencies, that, once corrected, enable the body to heal itself.
The success of just a single supplement that improves circulation and the health infected teeth, Padma Basic, is an example that circulation can matter. There are numerous testimonials of people who prevented the need for impending root canal operations on infected teeth who saved the tooth with Padma Basic, a Tibetan herbal supplement. I have noticed that Padma also provides systemic detox reactions and acne in other parts of the body like the feet.
But we cannot rely on supplements and surgery alone to address problems. The weakness of circulation or the immune system must also be addressed as part of the body’s overall level of energy to allocate to various functions. Energy is provided by nutrients like protein, fat, minerals, vitamins, sunlight and probiotics.
The circulation problem of high blood pressure can be addressed with nutrients like minerals, explained Sherry Rogers in her book, The Blood Pressure Hoax. Mineral like potassium, magnesium and sodium are important to blood pressure. And avoiding refined white salt that is toxic and can raise blood pressure. These minerals I find are important to healing just about everything since basic cellular processes depend on them.
One view of high blood pressure is that there is congestion in vessels and capillaries that requires more pressure for circulation. Another view is that the heart is not really a pump but is a vortex motion energizer, an idea first proposed by Rudoph Stenier and taken up recently by the cardiologist Thomas Cowan. Cowan explains that there is no way that circulation can occur through pressure alone. One problem is that blood cells are larger than capillaries so some other force must drive the cells through the capillaries: the walls of capillaries have proteins with electrical charges that exert a magnetic-like pull. I think of this charge as a function of the total energy of the body from all nutrients from minerals to sunlight.
The water researching Gearald Pollack observed that water can crawl up a straw, defying gravity with its own flowing force. This is what lead him to speculate that the blood can operate the same way. Steiner said something to that effect that blood flows by its own forces because in and embryo the blood flows before the heart pumps and seems to activate the heart.
Sunlight charges the water of the body like a battery, and thus the blood, according to Jack Kruse, drawing upon Pollack and other researchers. Light even structures water into a 4th phase, H302, which is what our body uses, according to Pollack.
Without getting into more technical detail, it’s clear that these theories of circulation see it as systemic problem of total nutrients, including the physics of nutrition from light, for example.
It’s not a question of “taking this for that” to improve circulation but a systemic problem of the balance of all nutrients versus toxins damaging and disorganizing the body, requiring even more nutrients for repair. For maximum benefit root causes must be corrected: all nutritional deficiencies to strengthen the body against toxins and infections. Your biggest nutritional deficiency is the weakest link in the chain and that may vary for each individual even if they share the same symptoms like cavitations or other dental infections.
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enough to make a difference
Simple
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