90% of Cancer Patients have a Root Canal.
- Dawn Westrum

- Sep 1
- 1 min read
That’s a sobering thought. It’s hard to believe there isn’t a connection.
What is a root canal?
If we get a toothache (and you only need to experience that pain once to know that you never want to again), the common solution in dentistry is to perform a root canal. It’s cheap, it’s easy, and it removes the source of the pain.

But it doesn’t remove the source of the infection that caused the toothache in the first place. Think of a tree growing outside. You can easily count the trunk and main branches. But how many tiny branches are there? A root canal means that the main trunk of your tooth is drilled out, but there is no way that the dentist can get to all the little tiny branches that make up our roots. It’s literally impossible. Those roots hold infection.
Since each tooth in our mouth is connected to a circuit in our body, that infection acts as a source of resistance to healthy energy flow. So we are more likely to have chronic pain, cancer growth, and injuries in that circuit in our body. This is also why cancer often reoccurs in the same place, years later, because we haven’t fixed the issue that caused it in the first place.
Bottom Line? Root canals are the only time where we think it’s fine to leave dead tissue inside the body. Root canals are often a large source of infection and low voltage in the body. https://smileangels.com/blog/general-dentistry/recognize-the-symptoms-of-failed-root-canal/




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