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How to Launch and Epidemic of Addiction Have you noticed that through the years there is always some crisis with some drug where addiciton becomes a real problem. It is even happening with pharmaceutical drugs. You might notice the TV ads and commercials for solutions to the problem? But how does this happen that we have an epidemic? The latest one is the Opioid Crisis Here is some information on how this happens. Creation of an Epidemic of Addiction
How it happens and what can be done for relief During the course of dental work and surgery it is possible that nerves may become damaged. Tooth extraction is also one of the leading causes of lingual nerve and inferior alveolar nerve damage, usually at the third molars (wisdom teeth) Dental Implant Surgery Dental implant nerve damage is common. The reported incidence of such nerve injuries following dental implant procedures is anywhere from 0-44%. Sensory impairment of the skin and lining of the mouth from the branches of the trigeminal nerve is possible with dental implant surgery. The most common nerves injured are the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) and its mental branch, the lingual nerve, long buccal nerve and the infraobital nerve because of the anatomic location of these structures to the surgery. Neurosensory impairment may occur during all phases of dental implant surgery, including anesthetic administration, incisions, soft tissue being pulled back, surgical preparation for cutting of the bone, bone augmentation (bone made ready for implant), implant placement, suturing and/or soft tissue swelling after surgery. In addition, during dental implant surgery prolonged stretching or compression of tissue surrounding a nerve hampers circulation and can deprive the nerve of nourishment. Other causes during Dental Surgery Symptoms of surgical nerve damage: Symptoms include tingling or numbness in one area of the face, jaw or neck. It may resemble "pins and needles: It can result in pain, which is generally a severe burning pain. The pain that comes from post-surgical nerve damage will be treated by medical doctors with pain medication, even narcotics. There are many medications, and other remedies that can be used for this type of nerve damage (neuropathy), you can read about them in this article Neuropathy . Go to Neuropathy Treatment Section. Lasting Relief None of the various treatments will build healthy nerves. You can cover up the symptoms and you can increase circulation and you can make a person feel less pain, etc., but if you build healthy nerves, there will not be any symptoms (healthy nerves don't hurt, tingle, burn, are not numb, etc.) and the relief will be lasting. Restore Health to Your Nerves The body needs specific nutrients (vitamins) to be able to build healthy nerves. It may not give immediate relief (although many do feel changes in the first week) as the vitamins are working at a cellular level, but it does address the actual problem, builds healthy nerves and brings lasting relief. (For temporary relief while building healthy nerves, go to Pain Relief Formula ) What can be done for lasting relief? Find out how to Restore Health to Your Nerves What can be done to improve Dental Health Naturally
More Confirmation of a Fungus Link to Cancer A few years ago, I read an article that proved to me that aspirin had antifungal properties. This has always interested me because my father was told to take an aspirin daily to control his heart disease and it seemed to have,e worked. Now I know why. Today I read this interesting article from Malta (small island in the Mediterranean Sea) news and although it is a bit technical, the author is trying to explain why aspirin works to prevent cancer. The technicalities of this article mirror past scientific articles on why the toenail fungus drug Sporanox works for cancer patients. Since Sporanox and aspirin both have anticancer and antifungal properties, wouldn’t logic dictate that cancer is a fungal disease? Could it be that simple? Scientists currently do not believe this, but here we have more fuel that cancer has fungus roots. Read entire article - Fungus Link to Cancer
Magnesium - the Missing Link to Good Health Found this article regarding Magnesium. There is much to be said about the need for minerals and the fact that they work together. With so much attention on the need for Calcium, many people take it by itself. This article talks about the need for Magnesium with Calcium. It says: "An estimated 80 percent of Americans are deficient in magnesium. The health consequences of deficiency can be quite significant, and can be aggravated by many, if not most, drug treatments Magnesium performs a wide array of biological functions, including activating muscles and nerves and creating energy in your body by attaching adenosine triphosphate (ATP) Magnesium is very important for heart health. Excessive amounts of calcium without the counterbalance of magnesium can lead to a heart attacks, strokes, and sudden death An ideal ratio between calcium and magnesium is thought to be 1:1. The recommended daily dose is around 700 milligrams of each Anytime you're taking any of the following: magnesium, calcium, vitamin D3, or vitamin K2, you need to take all the others into consideration as well, as these nutrients work synergistically with one another For the complete article: Magnesium You can also read the McVitamins article on Magneisum along with our recommendations hereMagnesium
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