chronic illness Archives - Gary M. Verigin, DDS, inc.
KTH Flashback: How Biological Terrain Assessment Can Help Make “Mystery” Illnesses a Lot Less Mysterious
Posted on Wednesday, March 11th, 2020
Originally posted December 12, 2018 By Gary M. Verigin, DDS, CTN You might be surprised to realize just how many health problems wind up labeled as idiopathic – that is, of unknown cause. But when you consider how most medicine is done from a linear mindset – one symptom, one cause – this fact becomes […]
Why We Start with the Biological Terrain: Sarah’s Story
Posted on Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019
If you’ve been dealing with long term illness and then learn about the impact that things like cavitations, root canals, or mercury amalgam can have on your health, it’s easy to think that simply addressing them is all that you need to finally begin healing. But despite what you hear from some corners of the […]
What the Top 10 Causes of Death Say About the Usual Ideas of Illness & Health
Posted on Wednesday, August 14th, 2019
Earlier this summer, the Department of Health and Human Services released their latest rankings of the top 10 causes of death here in the US. Unsurprisingly, heart disease and cancer once again appeared in the top two spots, accounting for 44.3% of all deaths in 2017. In fact, the whole list was pretty familiar, though […]
How Biological Terrain Assessment Can Help Make “Mystery” Illnesses a Lot Less Mysterious
Posted on Wednesday, December 12th, 2018
By Gary M. Verigin, DDS, CTN You might be surprised to realize just how many health problems wind up labeled as idiopathic – that is, of unknown cause. But when you consider how most medicine is done from a linear mindset – one symptom, one cause – this fact becomes a lot less surprising. All […]
When Root Canal “Myths” Aren’t Myths at All
Posted on Wednesday, December 5th, 2018
It’s kind of annoying when you run across an article that promises to debunk certain myths and find that it just perpetuates others. Case in point? A post on root canals that recently cropped up on Facebook, linking to the site of a company selling a new spin on an old procedure. So naturally, the […]
The Trouble with Root Canal Treatment
Posted on Wednesday, August 29th, 2018
To learn more about the systemic risks of root canal therapy and what to do about existing root canal teeth in your mouth, see our guide.
KTH Flashback: Cavitations & Their Impact on Overall Health
Posted on Wednesday, June 27th, 2018
Originally posted December 7, 2016 By Gary M. Verigin, DDS, CTN One of the main goals of true biological dental medicine is to reestablish the patient’s overall health by eliminating long-term obstacles. These include Dental implants of any kind, metal or ceramic. Root canal filled teeth. Untreated devitalized (dead) teeth. Restored teeth displaying chronic inflammation. […]
“This Diet Is Killing Us”
Posted on Tuesday, October 3rd, 2017
There’s a great meme we saw on Facebook recently: There is no junk food. Junk is considered useless or of little value. It is synonymous with rubbish. If it is junk, it isn’t food. Food nourishes and sustains us. It is essential to maintain life and growth. Of course, that’s never stopped industry from trying […]
Cavitations & Their Impact on Overall Health
Posted on Wednesday, December 7th, 2016
By Gary M. Verigin, DDS, CTN One of the main goals of true biological dental medicine is to reestablish the patient’s overall health by eliminating long-term obstacles. These include Dental implants of any kind, metal or ceramic. Root canal filled teeth. Untreated devitalized (dead) teeth. Restored teeth displaying chronic inflammation. Restored teeth with heavy metals […]
KTH Flashback: Modern Chronic Illness, a Cumulative Condition
Posted on Wednesday, November 30th, 2016
Originally posted January 20, 2016 Many of the patients we see come to us with longstanding health problems they suspect are related to things like root canal teeth, mercury amalgam fillings and cavitations. But while such dental factors may indeed be playing a role, they’re seldom – if ever – the sole cause of distress. […]