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Written by Hal A. Huggins, DDS, MS
I owe this book to Dr. Weston Price who gave more to dentistry than any dentist — ever. His huge
textbooks are extremely thoroughly documented, and his published articles are of greater significance
than one can imagine. I have even read his Sunday School lectures. Read about his inventions. Read
how he saved a city from financial disaster. A true genius and humanitarian! He led me to the
greatest feelings I have ever experienced, for his guidance has helped me give life back to
compromised patients. I got the credit, but he and the patient did the work.
After my introduction to Price's monumental work, it was over six years before I could add one word
to his information. Now, after being exposed to extremely sophisticated equipment that is ultra
expensive, maybe I can add a few words in description at a molecular level of what he found at a
practical level. Much of his story is beneficial in treating today's ever-expanding array of
incurable diseases. I have been able to see these connections and to determine what it takes to
reverse them. I have a debt to repay, and I shall do it by passing on to others what I have gained
from him plus what I have learned by standing upon his shoulders. This is no place for one afraid
of heights, for he took dentistry to greater heights than any man alive. Just looking above his
eyebrows is scary enough.
Although this very thorough book took much time to complete, it is now, at long last, in print! It
consists of over 70 pages and includes many descriptive pictures. The target audience is anyone who
does not know what root canals are, how they are done and what they do both mechanically and
biochemically. After reading the book titled: "ROOT CANALS: SAVIOR OR SUICIDE?" you will have a
better idea of what root canals are doing to you and for you.
Cavitations are new to most dentists. I was one of the first in the U.S. to do one, and that was in
1987. Germany preceded us by a few decades, but not much was said about them until the past 10 years.
Finding a cavitation on an X-ray is really tough. In my training, I missed the first 50 or so I tried
to find. It is finding a piece of air within bone, which requires a highly developed imagination along
with a few years of experience.
I have tests that show what cavitations (unhealed socket areas that occur in almost all wisdom teeth
areas and in over half of the other extraction sites) can do to energy levels and blood pressures
that are uncontrollable.
Both of these subjects (root canals and cavitations), will be combined to fulfill my personal
obligation to Dr. Price for what he did for me, and for the message he spent most of his professional
life trying to give to humanity. This book is available in our Online Store.
Hal A. Huggins DDS, MS, is a leading pioneer and the world's
foremost authority in identifying toxic dental materials, balancing body chemistry and developing
a multi-disciplined approach to reversing autoimmune diseases.
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