Can I use Silica if I have veneers on my teeth?
3. April 2009, 08:29 | by There's a remedy for that
Q: Hi Genie, I see in your book that it says that Silica should not be used by people who have breast, dental or other implants. What exactly constitutes a dental implant?
I have porcelian veneers on my teeth and was just wondering if this qualifies as a dental implant.
A: An implant is something foreign inside the body - this does not include
porcelain veneers on the surfaces of the teeth, so you can use Silica quite safely. Silica pushes foreign objects out of the body. For this reason it is a wonderful remedy for abscesses, pimples, septic spots and boils, constipation, blocked tear ducts, scars, splinters, sinusitis and more.
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