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Weston Price, a dentist, is well known for his notorious views on nutrition and how it affected dental health.

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Mr-Natural-Health - 11 Mar 2006 02:04 GMT
Weston Price, a dentist, is well known for his notorious views on
nutrition and how it affected dental health.
http://naturalhealthperspective.com/tutorials/weston-price.html

Find out the real truth standing behind this legendary figure in the
wellness movement.
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--
John Gohde,
    Achieving good Nutrition is an Art, NOT a Science!

The nutrition of eating a healthy diet is a biological factor of the
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rubbit - 12 Apr 2006 16:37 GMT
Cereals are oaded with anti-nutrients, fool.
Whole-grain cereals are even worse than white flour.

> Weston Price, a dentist, is well known for his notorious views on
> nutrition and how it affected dental health.
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> sharper terminology than ever before.
> http://naturalhealthperspective.com/food/
TC - 12 Apr 2006 17:59 GMT
It is staggering to think that someone with Gohde's obvious mental
incapacity actually possesses a platform whereby he can pontificate his
nonsense over the wisdom of Weston Price's legacy.

The contrast between Price's genious and Gohde's mental retardation is
absolutely blinding.

for real information about Price go to:

http://www.price-pottenger.org/price.htm

or

http://www.westonaprice.org/index.html

TC

> Cereals are oaded with anti-nutrients, fool.
> Whole-grain cereals are even worse than white flour.
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> > sharper terminology than ever before.
> > http://naturalhealthperspective.com/food/
TC - 12 Apr 2006 18:08 GMT
Here is an excerpt from Gohde's webpage on Price:

"Beyond nutrition, Weston Price was also notoriously known for having
advocated the large scale removal of all root canals for being a source
of infections. His root canal infection theory led to the needless
extraction of hundreds of thousands of root canals until well-designed
research studies, conducted during the 1930s, demonstrated that his
theory was wrong."

Hey Gohde, how does one advocate "removing" a root canal. How does one
"remove" a root canal? Huh? How do you extract a root canal? The root
canal is a passage thru which a roots nerve or nerves pass thru. How do
you remove it? Idiot.

> Cereals are oaded with anti-nutrients, fool.
> Whole-grain cereals are even worse than white flour.
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> > sharper terminology than ever before.
> > http://naturalhealthperspective.com/food/
Mr. Natural-Health - 12 Apr 2006 19:27 GMT
> Here is an excerpt from Gohde's webpage on Price:
>
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> canal is a passage thru which a roots nerve or nerves pass thru. How do
> you remove it? Idiot.

Obviously, you got yourself drunk before mustering up the nerve to
reply. You were simply pissing in your pants for the last several
weeks, eh?

Dud, ... You remove the root canal by pulling the tooth!

But, I would imagine that those fools paid a dentist to remove their
perfectly good dead teeth.

Boy, are you dumb ... TC.
TC - 12 Apr 2006 22:39 GMT
> > Here is an excerpt from Gohde's webpage on Price:
> >
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>
> Boy, are you dumb ... TC.

You cannot remove a "root canal". Idiot. If you had said to remove a
tooth, that is one thing, but you cannot remove a "root canal". And it
is not just semantics, it is basic languistic application and basic
common sensical terminology.

Every time you open your mouth you show indisputably just how brain
damaged you are.

TC
Mr. Natural-Health - 12 Apr 2006 22:44 GMT
> > > Here is an excerpt from Gohde's webpage on Price:
> > >
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>
> TC

Your comments do not merit a reply.

You have my condolences. :)
TC - 13 Apr 2006 15:03 GMT
> > > Boy, are you dumb ... TC.
> >
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>
> You have my condolences. :)

Actually no... I am not professing to be an expert on root canals. But
I do know what a root canal is.

What I am saying is that YOU do not know what a root canal is because
you seem to think that a root canal can be removed.

So mister root canal expert.... how do you remove a root canal?

TC
Mr. Natural-Health - 13 Apr 2006 15:14 GMT
I had one root canal.  It was removed along with all my teeth. That
root canal was in my lower jaw.  It was never a problem.

And, why are you telling me this?  Weston Price was the Kook who pulled
out thousands of teeth with perfectly good root canals, not me. :)

The Quackwatch web site, reports that Weston's Price theory about root
canals was proved wrong, back during the 1930's.  I have no reason not
to believe them.

Knowing how lawyers are so happy to sue anybody with money, if root
canals were indeed bad for your health; all dentists would have been
sued into bankruptcy by now.

TC, you are the biggest Arse that I have seen in a long time. :)

Just thought that you might want to know.

> > > > Here is an excerpt from Gohde's webpage on Price:
> > > >
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>
> You have my condolences. :)
TC - 13 Apr 2006 15:41 GMT
> I had one root canal.  It was removed along with all my teeth. That
> root canal was in my lower jaw.  It was never a problem.

Is that what you base your root canal "expertise" on? Idiot.

> And, why are you telling me this?  Weston Price was the Kook who pulled
> out thousands of teeth with perfectly good root canals, not me. :)
>
> The Quackwatch web site, reports that Weston's Price theory about root
> canals was proved wrong, back during the 1930's.  I have no reason not
> to believe them.

Quackwatch is where you get your information from? Now you are a
confirmed idiot, yet again. You have proven beyond a doubt that you are
getting all your information from very dubious sources. And you
discount some of the best sources of information as being quackery.
Your critical thinking abilities and independence of thought is highly
suspect,and I am being generous in the terms I use here. You are not
even close to being an authority on matters related to nutrition. You
are just embarassing yourself.

TC
Dr. Ernst Primer (again) - 13 Apr 2006 18:20 GMT
> > I had one root canal.  It was removed along with all my teeth. That
> > root canal was in my lower jaw.  It was never a problem.
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>
> TC
Mr. Natural-Health - 13 Apr 2006 21:04 GMT
> > > > Here is an excerpt from Gohde's webpage on Price:
> > > >
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>
> You have my condolences. :)
Cubit - 12 Apr 2006 21:18 GMT
I would guess that to remove a root canal you would have to remove the
tooth, which had been treated with a root canal.

I have suspected that the post-root canal structure could be a repository
for infection.  I don't understand how the wire or fiber could seal the
bottom of the tooth root.  I imagine the decay that led to the procedure
would infect the canal and lead to a slow stream of bacteria and bacteria
by-products into the body from the bottom of the treated root.

> Here is an excerpt from Gohde's webpage on Price:
>
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> > > sharper terminology than ever before.
> > > http://naturalhealthperspective.com/food/
TC - 12 Apr 2006 22:08 GMT
The canal goes thru the tooth and thru the underlying bone. The canal
does not just stop at the end of the tooth, it continues as far as the
nerve(s) go. The canal is the void that the nerve follows thru the jaw
bone to and into the tooth. A root canal cannot be removed. It could
conceivably be filled, but that is probably not a reasonable thing to
do.

This isn't just semantics. It shows clearly how Gohde fails to
understand even simple and basic language concepts.

TC

> I would guess that to remove a root canal you would have to remove the
> tooth, which had been treated with a root canal.
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> > > > sharper terminology than ever before.
> > > > http://naturalhealthperspective.com/food/
 
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