Concussion Revisited

Head trauma and concussions caused by contact sports are a quickly growing epidemic among young athletes. When left undetected, concussions can result in long-term brain damage and may even prove fatal. The Center for Disease Control reports show that the number of reported concussions has doubled in the last 10 years. The American Academy of…

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Biocompatible Materials for Crowns and Bridges

Wolfgang Schaal One of the most difficult areas in dentistry today is the restoration of dental structures with biocompatible materials that are strong enough to withstand the forces of chewing (500-1000lbs pressure on molar teeth). Recent technology from Germany now offers a material that has overcome most of the pitfalls of present day products. Patients…

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Root Cause — Movie/Documentary

View the Trailer Here Root Cause is a feature length documentary based on one mans extraordinary true story a 10 year long journey to find the root cause of his panic attacks, anxiety, chronic fatigue, nausea, dizziness, agitation and insomnia. Excerpt 1 of 3 … Interviews with expert health professionals from all over the world,…

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Vaccinations: How Big Pharma Covers up the Truth

by Gerald H. Smith, DDS, DNM The vaccine industry character assassinated Dr. Wakefield because he scientifically documented that the combination of the three vaccines that make up the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) provided an over dosing of aluminum, which is a known neurotoxin and potential cause for autism. The vaccine industry forced the British Journal,…

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DAMS: Dental Amalgam Mercury Syndrome Support Group

Visit the DAMS website: www.amalgam.org The late Louise Herbeck founded DAMS, INC., Dental Amalgam Mercury Syndrome, in 1987. Louise recovered from Multiple Sclerosis after her amalgam fillings were replaced with bio-compatible dental materials. From its small beginning, DAMS has grown to its present size of over 3,000 members with 57 chapter coordinators and officers in 27…

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Homeopathic Applications in Dentistry

The following information is provided as adjunctive first-aid remedies to help alleviate the pain or discomfort of common dental emergencies until proper dental care can be obtained. These recommended remedial measures are not intended to replace good dental care, but rather to function as a safe, effective and conservative form of emergency and post-operative treatment.…

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Craniodontics: Dental Orthopedics for the 21st Century

Dr. Gerald H. Smith The term Craniodontics has been coined by this author to focus attention on the fact that use of dental orthopedics/orthodontics or any restorative dental procedure that directly changes the occlusion will affect the alignment of the 22 cranial bones (excluding the 6 ear ossicles). The effectiveness of dental orthopedics in expanding…

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Chronic Headaches Since Chidhood

Tine O. is a 50 year-old female patient who suffered headaches since childhood. Tine flew in from Texas for a two day visit. The patient’s primary issue causing her life long headaches was an imbalance of her skull bones and occlusal (bite) distortion caused by four temporary posterior crowns which was being perpetuated the cranial…

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Natural Progesterone: Questions and Answers

John R. Lee, M.D. and Jerilyn C. Pryor, M.D. John R. Lee, MD, has successfully treated female patients with natural progesterone cream for over 15 years. Dr. Lee has defined the signs of progesterone deficiency for women over 35 years of age to include swollen breasts, depression, low thyroid, fibrocystic breasts, water retention, weight gain,…

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ALF (Advanced Lightwire Functionals) Reduces Orthodontic Relapse Factor

Gerald H. Smith, D.D.S. Langhorne, Pennsylvania andHeather Ashton, LCT Fletcher, North Carolina Past orthodontic research by Schwarze, “Expansion and Relapse in long Follow-Up Studies”, concluded “… that orthodontically induced transverse sizes of the dental arches are very unstable.” The article further stated that, “the majority of patients showed a decrease of the transverse molar and canine…

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