As is, the spirochete bacterium known as Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease) is a crafty and manipulative bacterium.
It has all kinds of defense mechanisms and strategies to remain in the body, like for example, remaining dormant when being attacked—like when an animal pretends to be dead and the predator goes away. Otherwise known as “playing possum”.
They also love to embed themselves in connective tissue in joints and extremities which are particularly difficult to target when it comes to antibiotics and even natural remedies.
But when someone has numerous root canals and chronic dental infections, it makes it even more difficult to fight off.
I say all this because while I obviously can’t personally attest to the breast cancer connection—although I will include links in the comments—I did experience a dramatic improvement in Lyme symptoms within weeks and months of having multiple root canals removed.
How can my body fight off the Lyme bacterium when it’s busy fighting off chronically infected root canals?
As far as breast cancer goes—and other cancers for that matter—while there is also a psycho-physiological component to the origin of many cancers—unprocessed emotions and un-discharged traumatic energy—the immune system cannot possibly do its job effectively when it’s constantly fighting off bacteria in the mouth.
Not to mention, cranial nerves are connected between the teeth and brain. A chronic infection and resultant disruption of these nerves will also cause neurological issues that by default affect the rest of the body.
Long story short, do everything you can to avoid getting root canals and if possible, have them removed. Otherwise your immune system will inevitably be compromised.
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“Dr. Jones [the breast cancer study author] relates the presence of toxins [from accumulated dental bacteria] in the cells to the onset of cancer.
His study indicates that the toxins thwart the production of key proteins and, without these proteins, there is nothing to stop cells or clusters of cells from becoming cancerous.
Studies conducted at North Carolina Institute of Technology (NCIT) using toxins from 900 extracted root canal teeth and over 4000 biopsies of infected bone, have demonstrated extreme inhibition of the production of these important proteins.
Their studies have led researchers to believe some cases of cancer are the result of chronic exposure to these toxins.”
— Dr. Sammy Noumbissi