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cavitational readings look like pathology. Always check<br />

cavitation areas before and after the teeth have been res<strong>to</strong>red,<br />

as cavitation surgery may not be necessary once dental<br />

materials have been changed.<br />

Case: Betty, age 28, cavitations.<br />

I held a two-day seminar for four dentists. One dentist<br />

brought a patient with him who had two cavitations according <strong>to</strong><br />

CEDS, one on the lower right, and one on the lower left in the<br />

wisdom <strong>to</strong>oth areas.<br />

I did the basic measuring on the conductance points Ly2 on<br />

the right and left hands. Each conductance point for the jaw had<br />

high readings with an indica<strong>to</strong>r drop, suggesting incompatible<br />

dental filling material was the cause.<br />

I looked over her full mouth x-ray with the four dentists.<br />

Both first and second lower molars on the left had composite<br />

fillings on the chewing surfaces containing fluoride, a <strong>to</strong>xic<br />

ingredient, and one molar had a small mercury amalgam under<br />

the composite. Her fillings were removed and replaced with<br />

Holis<strong>to</strong>re, a non-metal oxide, non-fluoride composite, before<br />

cavitation surgery was done.<br />

Following that, the patient‟s CEDS readings were perfect,<br />

indicating that what had appeared <strong>to</strong> be cavitations in the two<br />

wisdom teeth areas, was actually the effects of the filling<br />

materials. Removal of the fillings, and subsequent checking with<br />

CEDS revealed no pathology or infection, and no surgery was<br />

necessary.<br />

Balanced readings with CEDS must be consistent on the<br />

lymph, nerve, circulation, and endocrine meridians, before<br />

selecting the most compatible dental materials. When testing<br />

questionable filling materials, a reading greater than fifty with an<br />

indica<strong>to</strong>r drop suggests that the materials could cause a health<br />

problem.<br />

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