Re: mouth, jaw, tooth, infection, dentist, morgellons
BUT, that dental infection MIGHT just be an access point for the illness (a pathogen portal....identity irrelevant...it could be a virus...my dr described it as a possible herpes simplex, adventitious infection, or a bacteria, etc. [more drugs were prescribed])
But more importantly, for a body, once infected, a tooth issue might only be a symptom, and the whole body can be thusly infected, so tooth is not the SOLE cause, merely a vulnerable access point Yes, the portal must be sealed, preferably NOT by doing invasive extraction surgery which only exposes your other bodily systems (e.g. bone, via breakage, circulatory (think blood, hemorrhage), digestive (think esophagus, stomach, small intestine, etc, while the crap flows down your throat), and respiratory (think lungs as you cough, inhale). The worst thing to do is create a new, big vulnerable portal. Keeping this pathogen on the outside, with zero internal access is the best possible way to prevent it from becoming systemic. make sense?
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