Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – My Plan of Action
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
My Plan of Action
by Lan Tait
After my own careful research (of which I remain open to suggestions), I have devised the following four point plan of action to address the dental component of my treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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Extract Non Vital (Dead) Teeth
- Including removal of any root canaled teeth
- Including the cleaning and removal of the periodontal ligament
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Remove / Replace Metal in the Mouth
- Porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns
- Mercury (dental amalgam under porcelain crowns)
- Gold Bridge
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Address TMJ Issues
- bite interference – #2 Molar fillings vs opposing Gold Bridge.
- bite interference – Porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns vs opposing teeth.
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Address Dental Cavitations Issues (if any)
I am currently following a New LipHe Lifestyle – http://NewLipHe.org/ “New Life” is a Naturopathic approach to healing with a plant sourced diet (mostly raw, uncooked vegan or vegetarian), and primarily advocated by the listed Medical References.
Furthermore, I believe the above dental treatment plan is in accordance with the guidelines of the listed Dental Associations References.
Medical References:
- Gabriel Cousens, M.D., M.D.(H), D.D.
http://gabrielcousens.com/ - Joseph Mercola, D.O.
http://mercola.com/ - Joel Fuhrman, M.D.
http://drfuhrman.com/
Dental Associations References:
- The International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine, or IABDM
http://www.iabdm.org/ - Holistic Dental Association
http://www.holisticdental.org/ - The International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology, or IAOMT
http://www.iaomt.org/
Personal Physician
- Miguel B. Mercado, Jr., M.D.
http://health.m143.net/
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