Judas Dentistry: How Dentists Scorn Science, Break the Hippocratic Oath, and Wreck Their Patients' Minds and Bodies

Author:   (Ret) Robert Yoho, MD
Publisher:   Robert Yoho MD
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Pages:   206
Publication Date:   16 April 2024
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PROTECT YOUR TEETH AND HEALTH FROM YOUR DENTIST. I explain the untold misery and chronic disease inflicted by dentistry and how to keep your precious teeth away from greedy, incompetent dentists. Since teeth seldom hurt, you cannot depend on them to warn you if they are mistreated. I am a 70-year-old retired physician. I passed multiple board certification exams and operated surgical centers. I authored four books, won two writing awards, and am an Amazon bestseller. But I knew nothing about dentists until mid-2023 when I discovered they had ruined my health. Read this story to make sure it does not happen to you. I tell you what the dentists will not--that their work causes or contributes to an untold number of medical disasters. In Chapter 1, I tell the love story of how I saved my wife's life from her dentist. ""Tooth doctors"" pull normal wisdom teeth. They poison us with fluoride. They place toxic titanium implants. They put mercury, the most dangerous metal, into their patients' mouths. This should all be banned. The only dental material that should ever be used is biologically inert ceramic. Root canals are the dentists' worst crime. This process kills teeth, and the dentists leave their embalmed corpses inside you to rot. These spread mouth bacteria to your heart, brain, and other organs. If you read this book, you will make the right decisions to preserve your health. RobertYoho.Substack.com

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Author:   (Ret) Robert Yoho, MD
Publisher:   Robert Yoho MD
Imprint:   Robert Yoho MD
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.281kg
ISBN:  

9798989817603


Pages:   206
Publication Date:   16 April 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"So many academics have quietly thumbed their noses at medical doctors for years, hence why none of my PhD friends call themselves doctors. -GL I want to thank you for writing this book. I am a victim of numerous experiences with dentists and the specialists involved in dentistry. I have suffered so much physically and mentally that I am amazed I am still here. -YT I had part of a dentist-damaged tooth broke off two days ago. I haven't gone to dentists in years because of the damage they do and the cost. A sealer or resin filling would take care of the tooth, but I could not find a dentist who would simply do that. It is a crime that Weston Price's work has not been the rule for dentistry from his time. He discovered that proper eating yields healthy, solid bones and teeth. Thanks for getting the word out. -JR I used to get so many fillings-it's a miracle my teeth are still in my mouth. About ten years ago, I realized I was eating horribly and causing myself chronic disease. I learned about the microbiome and how important good bacteria are to the human body, and I completely changed my diet. My tooth decay stopped after cutting out refined grains, sugar, processed meat, food additives, and other processed foods like vegetable oils. I no longer have receding gums. I also increased my veggies, legumes, and other nutrient-packed foods. I now use clay-based toothpaste that tastes terrible but helps mineralize the teeth. I floss at least once a day. I have decent gaps that food gets stuck in. I doubt I even need the toothpaste now. I eat a diet that supports healthy bacteria living in my mouth, and my body no longer has to rob calcium from my teeth and bones to buffer itself from being overly acidic. I also no longer have bad breath. But if I eat refined carbohydrates (like after going to a wedding or a party with friends), I wake up with horrible breath. My body odor has slowly been decreased as well. I smell bad after a day or two of hard work and not showering, but it's nothing like before. I rarely use deodorant; if I do, it's a natural homemade version with few ingredients. All the toothpaste, mouthwashes, and most other scented toiletries are usually just masking microbiome problems, which are indicators of risk of chronic disease. -KL With everything going on, it sure seems like they have been trying to poison us for many decades. Your body will eliminate some of this, but we cannot know what might remain. Thanks for another ""health"" area I can no longer trust. -FD Fantastic post, Dr. Yoho. I'm 100% with you on dental and body care. The baking soda can sting for the first few days as your body acclimates. One suggestion: I've not done the in-depth research, but finding another brand than Arm & Hammer, such as Bob's Red Mill, might be a better practice. It is not cheap and doesn't come in 13-pound bags, but I'm guessing it's processed with fewer impurities. In a similar vein, showering every day in chlorinated water is another habit that should be stopped. Getting a filter on the shower head is a simple solution. -SD I changed to a biological dentist about ten years ago. I removed all amalgams and root canals. I'm so thankful I have this resource where I live. I buy all personal care products at the local health food store and get a couple of prescriptions from a local compounding pharmacy. When I see pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens, I see McDonald's medicine. Junk! -MC"


So many academics have quietly thumbed their noses at medical doctors for years, hence why none of my PhD friends call themselves doctors. -GL I want to thank you for writing this book. I am a victim of numerous experiences with dentists and the specialists involved in dentistry. I have suffered so much physically and mentally that I am amazed I am still here. -YT I had part of a dentist-damaged tooth broke off two days ago. I haven't gone to dentists in years because of the damage they do and the cost. A sealer or resin filling would take care of the tooth, but I could not find a dentist who would simply do that. It is a crime that Weston Price's work has not been the rule for dentistry from his time. He discovered that proper eating yields healthy, solid bones and teeth. Thanks for getting the word out. -JR I used to get so many fillings-it's a miracle my teeth are still in my mouth. About ten years ago, I realized I was eating horribly and causing myself chronic disease. I learned about the microbiome and how important good bacteria are to the human body, and I completely changed my diet. My tooth decay stopped after cutting out refined grains, sugar, processed meat, food additives, and other processed foods like vegetable oils. I no longer have receding gums. I also increased my veggies, legumes, and other nutrient-packed foods. I now use clay-based toothpaste that tastes terrible but helps mineralize the teeth. I floss at least once a day. I have decent gaps that food gets stuck in. I doubt I even need the toothpaste now. I eat a diet that supports healthy bacteria living in my mouth, and my body no longer has to rob calcium from my teeth and bones to buffer itself from being overly acidic. I also no longer have bad breath. But if I eat refined carbohydrates (like after going to a wedding or a party with friends), I wake up with horrible breath. My body odor has slowly been decreased as well. I smell bad after a day or two of hard work and not showering, but it's nothing like before. I rarely use deodorant; if I do, it's a natural homemade version with few ingredients. All the toothpaste, mouthwashes, and most other scented toiletries are usually just masking microbiome problems, which are indicators of risk of chronic disease. -KL With everything going on, it sure seems like they have been trying to poison us for many decades. Your body will eliminate some of this, but we cannot know what might remain. Thanks for another ""health"" area I can no longer trust. -FD Fantastic post, Dr. Yoho. I'm 100% with you on dental and body care. The baking soda can sting for the first few days as your body acclimates. One suggestion: I've not done the in-depth research, but finding another brand than Arm & Hammer, such as Bob's Red Mill, might be a better practice. It is not cheap and doesn't come in 13-pound bags, but I'm guessing it's processed with fewer impurities. In a similar vein, showering every day in chlorinated water is another habit that should be stopped. Getting a filter on the shower head is a simple solution. -SD I changed to a biological dentist about ten years ago. I removed all amalgams and root canals. I'm so thankful I have this resource where I live. I buy all personal care products at the local health food store and get a couple of prescriptions from a local compounding pharmacy. When I see pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens, I see McDonald's medicine. Junk! -MC


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PROFESSIONAL CV: ✪ Seventy years old (2023). Current website: RobertYohoAuthor.com ✪ RobertYoho.substack.com. ✪ Emergency medicine career out of medical school. ✪ American Board of Emergency Medicine: passed board exams and twice re-certified. ✪ Practiced three decades as a cosmetic surgeon, now retired (see DrYoho.com). ✪ American Society of Cosmetic Breast Surgery: fellow, trustee, officer, and past president. ✪ American Board of Cosmetic Surgery: passed board exams, then twice re-certified. ✪ Fellow, American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (inactive). ✪ New Body Cosmetic Surgery Center: founder & director (inactive). ✪ American Association of Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC) accredited surgical/medical practice for over 25 years. ✪ Retired from medical practice in 2019. CLIMBER CV: ✪ El Capitan, Half Dome (Yosemite): 24-hour ascents ✪ Free ascents of Astroman (11.c) and Crucifix (12.a) ✪ First ascents in Yosemite, Joshua Tree, Devil's Tower. ✪ Solo ascents to 5.10c

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