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Dentistry
Biocolex---Pros & Cons
Posted by Debbie on May 22, 2001

Do you know of a dentist who does biocolex & has been doing it successfully for a long time? He/she doesn't necessarily have to be in Houston. Dr. XXX in Houston feels that it doesn't work & I'm not sure how long he tried it.

Debbie

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I am Dr. Michael Margolis of Mesa, Arizona.
Look up on Dr. Boyd Haley's web site www.altcorp.com and look under bacteria. the amount of toxins you will receive in your life time will be very harmful.I personally lost a thyroid to a root canalled tooth which is how I got into this type of work. I do biological dentistry and for the last six months,I have compiled research data taking digital radiographs, CAVITAT medical technologies, extracted NICOlesions (maxiofacialcenter.com) root canalled teeth and submitted these as biopsy samples to ALT Corporation for toxicology and Head and Neck lab for histology reports and found how bad these things can be for you. Of course you may try to balance your ph and balance your diet but as Dr. Haley discovered even the biocalaex root canals become toxic after a period of time (topaz t5est by ALT)
Good luck
Dr. Mike



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