Dental Cavitations
Treva

Treva

In 1993 I had mercury amalgams removed from 10 teeth without the benefit of a rubber dam, oxygen, or proper suction. I became violently ill during the procedure. Various medical problems surfaced. All newly drilled teeth became inflamed and infected and one...

Sharen

Sharen

In July of 2004 I had an oral surgeon remove a left jaw cavitation. Upon leaving the office that day I had an enhanced feeling of mental and physical energy. I only had to take one pain pill. My pain level was a “2” ( out of 10). I woke up each day with a bounce...

Barbara

Barbara

My sense of smell has been gone for over 20 years. I have had very short periods (a few hours to a couple of days) when I would have some sense of smell, maybe 4 or 5 times, after a chiropractic treatment in this last 20 years. This time my sense of smell is strong...

Carolyn

Carolyn

Dr. Yu recommended the Cavitat scan because EAV pointed to a dental problem causing a very low thyroid reading. Dr. Moreland checked reading before and after which showed significant below normal before and near normal after. More than a month later, Dr. Yu’s EAV...

Cathy

Cathy

I want to let you know how I am doing after my cavitation surgery of my old wisdom teeth sites #17 & #32. I can truly say that things are definitely improving. I have no more leg pain and I am starting to have more energy than I did before. I have many people to be...

Sue

Sue

I’ve been sick since 1997, very soon after bridge work was done by another dentist. 2 ½ years and 8 doctors (different specialties) later we found out I had 5 types of tick borne diseases (a.k.a. Lyme Disease) The only treatment out of all the medical processes...

James

James

I stopped taking Tylenol Arthritis after Friday (4/8/05) – I had needed daily for the last two years. The pain I had in my left foot (mainly toes) has disappeared. My hearing has improved. I have kept my diet to items that require little or no chewing. I eat yogurt...

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