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Last time I was here I was on my way to the biological dentist after six months of living hell in my mouth. I had an infected root canal, and I didn’t know root canals don’t last forever. There’s an expiration date, some say ten, but most thirty. I was 20 when I got my root canal; at 50 my face blew up. I chose to keep the tooth and they cleaned it, but three weeks later my face exploded with infection again. A regular dentist pulled it, but there was still infection left and a bone graft was done. I left with infection brewing in my bone.
A few months later I got a jawbone infection. I tried to get help and finally went to a biological dentist in Santa Clarita, Dr. Ben (Smile Body). We did a cone beam scan, which is a CT that shows any infections brewing beneath root canals and also shows the former wisdom teeth sites with pools that hold heavy metals, toxins, and bacteria. I had three toxic pools hiding under my wisdom teeth. We did root cavitations, and then I went to get implants. The next root canal next to the first one got infected, we did root cavitations there, and it kept getting infected. And we were like, what is happening? Why do I keep getting infected? I was on surgery number eight at this point. I started growing growths on my eye—on my eyelid.
The growths grew into multiple, recurring lesions on my eye after I did the show. They looked like whitehead pus-filled eraser tops on my eyelid. They started the night after I did the show. They kept returning even after surgical removal. My body was oozing infection everywhere—through my eye and in my mouth while implants were being placed and rejected. My functional medicine doctor tested me for mold. She called me out before the holidays, saying we needed to talk immediately, but I wanted to wait. We needed to do it after the holidays. I had nine surgeries in a year, semonella poisoning over Christmas, and an ongoing nightmare.
We discovered I had mold, or mycotoxin poisoning. Mold releases a toxin; mycotoxins bury themselves underneath microfilm in your guts and in your nose and go to hiding places you can’t kill quickly. I had MARCONS in large amounts and a mold that can cause seizures if it crosses the blood-brain barrier. If that happens, I’d be hospitalized with seizures. This explained why antibiotics stopped working and why I was antibiotic resistant. The protocol included a heavy mold treatment: BGE spray to penetrate biofilm, about 100 different supplements, a demanding schedule with dosing every hour, and I had to do IVs and sweating therapies. I’ve already done IVs and EBU, a treatment where blood is drawn, oxygenated and ozonated to clean it before returning it to the body. EBU machines filter out junk, microplastics, parasites, and other toxins. One clinic showing me EBU equipment mentioned both the potential and the concerns; mine didn’t show parasites, which was fortunate.
I’m in month three of the mold protocol and expect a year of treatment. I’m also continuing the heavy detox plan and will share more as I progress.