How She Links Her Breast Cancer and Root Canals

 

How She Links Her Breast Cancer and Root Canals

Do root canals cause breast cancer? Is there a link between this popular dental procedure and this horrible disease? New studies show that old dental methods may cause more harm than good. It has everything to do with sealing the bacteria into the tubules within a dead tooth. Over time, this bacterium slowly leaks out into the bloodstream and makes its way to the lymphatic system. The very procedure that is supposed to save a tooth could end up compromising one’s health.

 

When A Dental Procedure Goes Wrong

Ann Menendez was experiencing severe pain in one of her teeth. Her tooth was abscessed and she needed a root canal. However, after the procedure, the pain did not go away. She developed other weird symptoms, like ringing in the ears, and a painful stabbing in the back of her head. Thinking she had a brain tumor, she went for a CT scan. When the scan revealed nothing abnormal, she was at a loss. Within six months time, she was experiencing generalized fatigue and heart palpitations. Convinced she was having heart issues, she sought the help of her doctor. Once again, all of her tests were clean. Now she was having periods of dizziness and breathlessness too.

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Facing a Harsh Reality

Another six months had passed, and Menendez was still miserable. She was unable to function as she once had. She found a lump under her armpit one day and was fearful of the outcome. It was cancer. When the oncologist heard all of her other symptoms, they were convinced the cancer has spread to other organs too. A total of nine tumors were found. There were six in the breast and three in the lymph nodes. By mid-2015, she was cancer free. However, she still had weird symptoms that she could not ignore. It was then that she remembered that the whole mess started with one simple dental procedure.

Facing a Harsh Reality

She found that the root canal was on the same side of her body as the breast cancer. Armed with new evidence, she made an appointment to have the tooth removed. She got online to seek support from others fighting the same battle. To her surprise, she found that many of them had root canals too. She knew if so many others had experienced this that there must be some study that proves or discredits her theory. What she found was that there is overwhelming evidence that shows a link between breast cancer and root canals.

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Menendez sought the help of a biological dentist. She had her tooth removed and the problems seemed to almost instantly stop. She cannot say for sure if the root canal caused her cancer, but it did obviously compromise her immune system. Her story is not that different from many others.

The Root Cause

There are more than 25 million root canals completed each year in the United States. These teeth are considered dead. However, they are incubators for toxic materials that seep into the bloodstream. These toxins can cause all sorts of damage although the problems may not manifest until years later. The tooth is hollowed out and filled with a substance that cuts the tooth off from the blood supply. However, the tiny tubules on the inside remain intact. Bacteria hide inside these little tunnels and are safe from antibiotics. To date, almost every chronic and degenerative disease has been linked back to root canals. This includes problems like heart and kidney disease, arthritis, joint problems, neurological problems, auto-immune conditions, and even cancer.

Many studies have been done that show the overwhelming correlation between breast cancer and root canals. Thankfully, the use of a biological dentist can help build the immune system rather than tear it down with antibiotics. Due to the fact that these bacteria inside the tubules are resistant to antibiotics, removing the tooth is the best option. Those who have poor dental health and already have a weakened immune system are at an increased risk.

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