Tooth Pain Eludes Conventional Technology

As with most breakthrough technologies, it takes at least twenty years to trickle down into the profession. This is the case with bio-frequencies. Even though this technology was discovered in the 1930s, the medical industry has suppressed it because it does not utilize any drugs. You have to remember that the germ theory was discovered way back in 1860 when the French researcher, Antoine Béchamp put forth his theory that it was the the toxic terrain that promoted the presence of germs. This toxic terrain theory has been independently verified by reputable scientists since Béchamp’s discovery back in 1860. Also it now becomes crystal clear why the medical/pharmaceutical industry rejects the toxic terrain concept. If they would embrace the true nature of how the body really works, they couldn’t sell nearly as many toxic drugs and vaccines to the people. The industry’s false narrative is that the body doesn’t have an immune system and cannot fight off infections. The key factor in this equation is the toxic food, water, air, EMFs, and fear factor that the mainstream news keeps promoting that suppresses the body’s immune system.

A case in point was a patient, Roz R., who presented with pain in a molar tooth that was restored many years prior to her visit. A dental x-ray revealed no pathology. Only through the use of Quantum Testing Technique was the “splinter” or initiating factor diagnosed. The tooth had bacteria imbedded either in the roots and/or under the restorative material that was placed. In any event, treatment with bio-frequencies totally resolved the issue. The following testimonial verifies the positive results. Another example of better living through the use of noninvasive frequencies.

Dr. Gerald H. Smith

Dr. Gerald H. Smith

About The Author

Dr. Gerald H. Smith is certified by the World Organization for Natural Medicine to practice natural medicine globally. He is also a certified dental practitioner. His broad base of post-graduate training in dentistry and natural medicine enabled him to integrate many health care specialties.