Exosomes 19: Chakra balancing with exosomes

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Clinical medicine is very interesting as I mentioned in my post on reading improvements after nasal exosome therapy. This blog will be about dental health and I offer two cases. The first is my own and the second, my friend Akimi. In my case, my old amalgam childhood fillings were good until about 14 years ago, when a filling cracked, leaving a hole; I began to have temperature sensitivity at my left mandibular second molar. I went to Tijuana where I got a replacement ceramic filling but it only lasted 12 years. Two years ago, I had to beg a local dentist to put a new filling. Their stance was that I needed a root canal owing to the recurrent dental abscesses, which is not unreasonable. Because of the risks, I had to write and sign the following statement:

June 14, 2017

To whom it may concern:

I, Edward Park, MD, being of sound mind and body do hereby authorize the dentist named below to perform a filling.

I accept any and all risks, including but not limited to a rotten tooth, infection of the bone and adjacent teeth, sepsis, and even death.

I hereby give my complete and informed consent for this procedure knowing that the dentist has advised me against this course of action and accept any and all consequences of this procedure.

Signed,

Edward H. Park, MD, MPH

Ca License G83999


Since the replacement filling, the frequency of dental abscesses went down from every two weeks of pain, tenderness, and fluctuence requiring antibiotics to about once a month. This indicated to me that although the constant leak of mouth bacteria was decreased, there was still impaired fighting of infection. In March of 2019, I injected a tiny amount (1B) of exosomes into the gum under that tooth and since then, I have had only one minor recurrence of pain without full blown abscess.

The second case is from my friend, Akimi, who has had severe dental problems for many years. Leading up to my visit to Hawaii, she was battling severe dental abscesses and underwent a root canal treatment. She has had other teeth removed and chronic gum pain. I attribute this problem in her jaws and gums to near constant cell phone usage due to her work as a realtor. If you don’t think there is a lot of energy from cell phones, I suggest you look at any number of videos showing popcorn popping from the EMF produced by cell phones like this one:


Because the mouth is very well enervated, her treatment required 6 injections of local anesthetic and it could have been 10 if she didn’t tolerate the 30-guage mild pain from the anterior teeth. I had to numb up the bottom teeth with an inferior alveolar nerve block:

I had to numb up the lateral upper teeth with an posterior superior alveolar nerve block:

And I had to numb up the upper middle teeth with an infraorbital nerve block:

I proceeded to inject 5B exosomes into all the gums at the roots of all 32 teeth. As a result of the treatments, Akimi reported that withing two weeks, the site of recent tooth extraction, which was chronically tender and infected, has completely closed up and no longer painful. She reports that her gums and the tissues of her jaws feel firmer and there no longer any pain associated with her teeth.

Although the dental sciences tend to suggest that dental health is a one-way plod towards toothlessness, the exosomes treatments I describe are augmented by stem cell technology described in this video:



Those that have practiced OB-GYN will tell you that the “grow a tooth” program can even occur outside the mouth; we have all had experience removing a primitive ovarian tumor like this with fully grown teeth in it:

So how did the MSC exosomes injections help me and Akimi? Holistically speaking, the bone, connective tissue, vasculature, and immune surveillance of an old, damaged, and aging jaw, root bed, and tooth were being challenged and gradually losing the fight against chronic infection. I presume that a rejuvenating, regenerating array of signals helped the local progenitor stem cells to become healthier and younger and restore their resistance to the pathology that most dentists would argue is an irreversible process associated with aging. So for those of you who are battling the gradual loss of teeth and dental health, perhaps exosomes therapy can offer some relief until the regrowth technology is more readily available.


Archived exosome blogs:

https://www.rechargebiomedical.com/exosomes-1-the-journey-begins/

To read the first blog, use password “parkblog”.

I still have voluntary ASMR eight months out. Mom’s hand arthritis is greatly improved.


https://www.rechargebiomedical.com/exosomes-2-not-inert/

To read blog 2, use password “parkinert”

I explain why I believe exosomes aren’t inert. An amazing case of an overnight in heart rate variability is presented.


https://www.rechargebiomedical.com/exosomes-3-a-case-of-brain-and-neck-trauma/

To read blog 3, use password “whiplash”

The patient continues to feel well and her hand numbness is gone. She recently received injection of her gums which I will blog about soon.


https://www.rechargebiomedical.com/exosomes-4-back-on-the-treadmill-again/

To read blog 4, use password “runners”

Both runners continue to run without the chronic pain and limitation from tendinosis that plagued them for months (in the case of the 60-yo man, and years (in the case of the 53-yo woman)


https://www.rechargebiomedical.com/exosomes-5-clinical-medicine-is-bittersweet/

To read blog 5, use password “coffee”

In this blog, I discussed how complicated clinical medicine can be. Different treatment protocols, ambiguous results ethical dilemmas and strange phenomena like acquired coffee aversion are part of what make treating with exosomes so challenging.


https://www.rechargebiomedical.com/exosomes-blog-6-healing-takes-time/

To read blog 6, use password “rogan”

Using my left foot as an example, I attempt to explain that while some exosome effects are immediate, others take time. Remodeling of damaged tissues is a complicated process. My foot is still scarred.


https://www.rechargebiomedical.com/exosomes-blog-7-nerve-pain-gone/

To read blog 7, use password “nerves”

Antonia continues to be pain free after 4 years of suffering.


http://www.rechargebiomedical.com/exosomes-blog-8-disinformation-or-bad-science/

No password is required for this blog 8

I explain why lab testing of freshly thawed exosomes is SUPPOSED to come back as normal saline.


https://www.rechargebiomedical.com/exosomes-blog-9-watch-all-my-exosome-videos/

To read blog 9, use password “videos”

A nine-part comprehensive explanation of exosomes.


https://www.rechargebiomedical.com/interviews-with-exosome-experts-posted/

No password is required for blog 10

I interviewed the principal scientists of Kimera Labs and other experienced clinicians using exosomes



https://www.rechargebiomedical.com/exosomes-blog-11-deb-bs-knees-are-improving

Password for blog 11 and the video are both “pucci”

65-yo Deb B. She is six weeks out and loving her “new” knees. 100 squats a day for two months straight after not being able to do even one. We gave her another injection nasally and it helped her read, which I will blog about soon.


https://www.rechargebiomedical.com/80-yo-doug-ran-121-miles-in-6-days/

Password for blog 12 is “121miles”

80-yo Doug describes in his video how much his knees have improved since getting exosome injections. He is reaching new athletic peaks with no signs of stopping.


https://www.rechargebiomedical.com/exosome-blog-13-microneedling-my-mom-with-exosomes/

Password for blog 13 is “needling”

My 82-yo mom underwent microneedling with exosomes with fantastic results. Most impressive was the absence of “downtime” from redness or bruising. Mom is going to do my own microneedling in two days!


https://www.rechargebiomedical.com/exosome-blog-14-the-shoulder/

Password for blog 14 is “shoulders”

54-yo weight lifter with chronic pain from a rotator cuff tear shows remarkable improvement in just four days! He re-injured it at the gym so had to undergo a repeat shoulder injection


https://www.rechargebiomedical.com/exosomes-blog-15-face-blindness/

Password for blog 15 is “faces”

48-yo woman with severe face blindness experiences some improvement after nasal injections of exosomes


https://www.rechargebiomedical.com/exosomes-blog-17-reading-is-fundamental

Password for blog 17 is “books”

Three cases of middle-aged women reporting enhanced enjoyment and renewed capacity to read after nasal exosome therapy


https://www.rechargebiomedical.com/exosomes-blog-18-dental-health-improved

Password for blog 18 is “teeth”

Two cases of improved dental health presented. We discuss the hazards of EMF and the promising future of dental regenerative therapy