After about 10 years of practicing dentistry Dr. Carey began developing food sensitivities.
Despite being a medical professional, eating all the right food, exercising and even running marathons, he wasn’t in good shape.
His energy was waning, and at the ripe age of 35 he was experiencing chest pains and heart palpitations.
“It really knocked me back as I went into the hospital two times with chest pains.”
When he arrived at hospital each time they said, “your heart’s doing fine.”
But obviously, he wasn’t healthy.
He was losing weight and he eventually discovered that the environment of his dental office was toxic.
“There’s chemicals in the offices through the sterilization processes, the autoclave, which can release a lot of chemicals and toxic elements into the space, as well as the dental materials themselves.”
The metal fillings that are in many people’s teeth contain up to 50% mercury.
During the course of the day, through removing or placing metal fillings, small amounts get into air.
So much so that after about five years time, most dental offices are probably toxic in terms of mercury alone -which can be tested.
Between the chemicals, the heavy metals that are used in dentistry and the stress – all those things add up.
Dentistry as a profession is hard on the body…
Dr Carey took off about four months from practicing to figure all this out for himself.
When he returned to practicing after those four months, he experienced some peculiar reactions.
During the removal process itself, when he drilled old metal fillings out, he became light-headed and his fingertips would tingle and go numb.
“I had to drink a ton of water, like a liter of water after that.”
This made him realize even more the degree to which he was exposed during the dental work.
He started eliminating things.
He stopped placing amalgam fillings.
He went through a number of detox protocols for metal.
He also had the good fortune of attending a meeting of integrative physicians, the yearly convention, on the effects of dentistry on overall health.
Many of these subjects being discussed, the effects of metals issues, root canal issues, environment of the dental office itself, were right up his street.
From that point forward it changed his whole approach and the way he practiced.
He developed a new protocol around how he removed metal fillings, the amalgams, a means of protecting the patient and himself and the other staff, from that point on.
20 years down the line he’s fully recovered largely through fasting and diet.
Interview
Thursday, 11th April at 12 midday EST (9 AM PST or 5 PM GMT) I’m interviewing Dr. Carey O’Rielly.
Dr. Carey O’Rielly is a graduate of Duke University and USC Dental School, Dr. Carey has been a practicing dentist for 34 years.
Dr. Carey was running a network of dental practices, when he started to experience weight loss, extreme food sensitivities and heart palpitations, despite having a good diet and being a marathon runner. When he discovered what he needed to heal from these health challenges, it changed his life and his approach to dentistry forever.
Dr Carey has applied what he’s learned over the last twenty years to develop protocols that ensure he, his staff and his patients are protected from the chemicals and toxic materials, found in most dental offices.
The theme of this interview is: EMFs and metal fillings.
Listen to my interview with Dr. Carey O’Rielly and discover:
- how using a cell phone can cause the bacteria in your mouth to reproduce up to six times faster
- 3 detox protocols that can be used to support your body during the extraction process
- why fillings should be replaced after 20 years or so and the risks you incur if you don't
- why mercury is such a toxic element – and why it impacts our bodies more today than previously
- why metal fillings can create a metallic taste in the mouth – how to avoid this
- how Dr Carey uses a meter that he place's on teeth with metal to get a reading of the electrical charge across the metal filling or metal crown
- how amalgam fillings creates an instability, a release of more electrons from that filling and how EMFs interact with that
- the one vitamin that nearly everybody needs more of – the body can't produce this
- how the mouth reveals a lot of things that are going on in the body under the surface – notably if there’s inflammation
- how a meter can be used to determine if a crown for instance has a defect or a gap or decay underneath it that you can’t see – without using an x-ray
- how as we get older our immune system is less able to respond and heal from different challenges and how we can support it
- how flower essences can be used to deal with dental anxiety – a flower essence can change the entire mood of the room for a patient
- how homeopathy can be used for radiation or for the effects of dental x-rays – this was one of the first homeopathy remedies ever developed
- how dental materials testing can be used to determine what material to use for fillings – useful where patients are particularly sensitive
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Comments
Hedy Kalker said,
I was incredibly sick some 30 years ago and not matter which doctor I went to, nobody could find anything wrong. Then I friend told about a detox place where I sat in the sauna for 5 hours every day, sweating out toxins. In the sauna I met a woman who told me that she had found a dentist who had removed her amalgam fillings. I had had a urine, blood and hair analysis and it showed that there was mercury and aluminum in my hair. So, I went to the same dentist who specialized in removing amalgam fillings. After I had had them all removed I suddenly felt wonderful. I had also been very depressed due to the heavy metal poisoning and this depression just lifted and was gone.
Rosanna Winter said,
What about the metal posts drilled into mandible for dental implant procedures? This is also a potential health problem as mixed metals are used that cause interference in the body’s neural signals as well as the well documented infections.
Hedy Kalker said,
I have two teeth on posts since they were knocked out when I was very young.