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Gum Disease Treatment - Low Ionic Calcium- Dental Focal Infection
By admin | October 31, 2006
Low Ionic Calcdium:
Dental focal infections, in many instances, lower the
ionic calcium level of the blood. When an infected
tooth of a patient having degenerative illness is
placed in a vessel of the patient’s blood, the ionic
calcium drops markedly.
Patients having degenerative diseases have low levels
of ionic calcium and the total of the combined calcium
present is also very low. However, when dental infections
are removed, the balance is restored and ill-health
symptoms of patients usually progressively disappear.
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