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from fillings, root canals, dead teeth or cavitations in these<br />

locations can cause digestive problems.<br />

Case: Lauri, age 38, radio sounds in her head<br />

The oral cavity is the most overlooked area of the entire body<br />

when it comes <strong>to</strong> diagnosing illness. Lauri‟s hearing problem<br />

began when she walked in<strong>to</strong> her bathroom and heard television<br />

and radio sounds. Lauri's problem is common when<br />

incompatible metal filings or oral infections are present. She had<br />

consulted many health practitioners about this undiagnosed<br />

condition, with no solution. The patient‟s doc<strong>to</strong>r, Dr. Tom S<strong>to</strong>ne,<br />

a physician knowledgeable about the oral cavity, referred Lauri<br />

<strong>to</strong> me for evaluation and treatment.<br />

I recorded very high readings using an Oral Potential Meter II<br />

<strong>to</strong> measure the electrical currents in her mercury silver amalgam<br />

fillings. Our plan involved removal of the amalgam fillings that<br />

contained the high electrical current. After removal of the fillings<br />

she noticed that the radio and television sounds in her ears had<br />

gone away.<br />

She sent me the following thank you note saying: “I had all<br />

but given up hope of ever finding anyone who could s<strong>to</strong>p all the<br />

noise in my ears.”<br />

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