by ivannia | Oct 3, 2024 | Biological Dentistry
The common fillings most people have in their teeth are a mixture of silver, copper, tin, and zinc with an equal amount of mercury. Most people are not aware that their fillings contain more than 50% mercury. Hence the word “amalgam”. Dr. Javo Pleva has measured the...
by ivannia | Oct 3, 2024 | Biological Dentistry
According to Chinese Acupuncture, the ancient Chinese people have recorded the energy flow throughout the body from 2074 B.C. till now. This approach to healing includes the fundamental principle that energy flows by invisible channels (meridians) to the respective...
by ivannia | Oct 3, 2024 | Biological Dentistry
Before Conscious IV Sedation was used in Biological Dentistry, there was no other choice but to have the patient come into the office as many as 5 to 6 times for treatment. According to Dr. Hal Huggins, a pioneer researcher of biological dentistry, IV sedation is the...
by ivannia | Oct 3, 2024 | Biological Dentistry
Cancer of the lungs, nasal mucosa, and less frequently, of the larynx account for the most serious consequences of usually long-term occupational exposure to nickel. The first cases of respiratory tract cancers were noted in 1932, in Clyclach (Wales) nickel refinery....
by ivannia | Oct 3, 2024 | Biological Dentistry
Simply, and as the name implies, jawbone cavitations are cavities or holes within the jawbone. Large numbers of scientific research papers have been written on this subject under a variety of names. In an effort to help you identify it when it is discussed, the...