I have been trying to find info on root canals and leukemia (I was diagnosed with AML a little over a year ago) and have done light chemo– decitabine) plus lots of alternative protocols . One of the most effective has been the CAAT Diet and supplement program which has dramatically helped my hemoglobin and platelets (by the way papaya leaf extract from IOWA Pharmaceuticals has been really good for keeping platelets up). I think it’s impt to be tested for heavy metals (I found out mine were very elevated in some areas from the Doctors Daa urin test).
Anyway, I am worried that y white s=cells are going up again (despite my good energy level) and I’m looking for other options. Bill Henderson (who wrote an excellent book–Cancer Free) insists that taking out all root canals is extremely impt (and he does lots of consults with cancer patients). So I was wondring whether anyone had any moreupdated info. If I go for a rot canal I realize that it must be done corretly (and deeply) by a biological dentist but I’m a little concerned about my rising white blood cells and my overall risk of infection if neutrophils go down. I am also wondering whether I should go for Insuln Potentiation Therapy (very low-dose chemo) to give myself more time to let the natural protocols work. But in any case I strongly recommend the CAAT diet (absolutely no sugar, no carbs, use only Omega 3 oils for “fuel”, no vitamin B6 (all explained through scientific experiments in the White Pages for Doctors on the APJohn website). Not sureif this is an active log but would appreciate any new updated info, especially about root canals .
Thank you for sharing your experience and information on this website Denise. I am following the same regime as you (except for the odd supplement and food variation) – right down to the doggies!! Given the thoroughness of your research ( – I know because I’m similar – ) I just wanted to check you knew about “cavitations” in jawbones as well as root canals as a source of serious menace. I’m almost sure you’ll know about this, but thought it would be worth mentioning. mentioning….just in case…..Vicky
1 | Rudolf Stroessenreuther
May 30, 2020 at 3:17 am
Hello Hessel.
I was diacnosed with CLL in 1986. Now my Docter I like to know your
Story.
Kindest regards
Rudolf.
PS: I am 86
Denise
June 1, 2020 at 10:26 pm
Hi Rudolf. It sounds like you’ve been doing well for a long time! My story is pretty much all throughout this web site. Here are links to a few pages that might fill you in. Supplements for CLL, My story. What to do. If these don’t help, please write again, and I’ll send more links.
Thanks for writing. I hope you continue to do well. – Denise