Abstract

Abstract A dentist is privy to the secrets of medicine, but just outside the medical fraternity. Leaning on his father's prior thirty years clinical experience in dentistry, Steven Green has worked with the medical “wastebasket” of chronic head and neck pain patients for another thirty years. Sophisticated medicine and surgery often wreaked havoc to these fragile patients in a way similar to the proverbial bull in the china shop. Psychologists were generally supportive, but only occasionally curative. Now nutritional therapies often provide answers for patients previously crippled by their treatments. Idealizing one's daily diet and the therapeutic use of nutritional supplements are discussed with relation to preventing and healing various mental and physical health imbalances.

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