I noticed none of those links went into detail about exactly what studies done in the 30s proved without a shadow of a doubt that the root canal removals were unnecessary. They just seem to want you to trust what they say.
Also, the charge about Price not being concerned with any factors other than diet is not true. Read the book and see for yourself. Get it from the horse’s mouth.
I would also say that calling such things as homeopathy “dubious” is apparently from someone who is not so well educated in such things. It worked for centuries, long before there was any such thing as antibiotics, you can take them in large doses without any worry of hurting yourself, unlike drugs which always cause harm in some way, shape or form, and if you take them to excess you could quickly end up in the hospital.
I noticed the diet the last link advocates is low fat and low salt or no salt. I have heard from many sources the problems of the absymal “low-fat” and “low salt or salt free” diets. The fact is we need fat and we need salt, only it has to be the right kind. What is the food industry’s answer? Hydrogenated or rancid vegetable oils that eventually will kill us if taken to excess, and refined salt without only two nutrients: sodium and chloride, and oh, yeah, synthetic iodine, which the body doesn’t even absorb very well and can’t use. Or worse, we replace salt with MSG. Our body needs fat and salt and that’s why we want to eat them so much. So many nutrients are missing from our diets that we are truly malnourished and yet we don’t even know it. Our body craves fats because we limit them so much, so we binge on doritos and snickers bars to fill the gap. Guess what, when you eat good animal fats, those cravings—they go away. Hmmm…I can’t possibly list here all the information that I have read on this, but I just have to tell you that it resonates with me, it makes sense, it’s logical, it’s the way it was for centuries, and it makes high-profit food industries and the government mad----so it must be the right thing.

Do you really think that people who lived before the twentieth century were so bad off b/c they didn’t have hydrogenated vegetable oils to replace those horrible animal fats? Or because they didn’t have toothpaste? b/c they didn’t have corn syrup to sweeten their food instead of good old-fashioned honey and maple syrup? Because they didn’t have drugs and antibiotics of all kinds? Goodness, it’s a wonder we made it this far! Isn’t it interesting too how there has never been such widespread obesity, cancer, heart disease, infertility, and on and on. People are dying at earlier ages all the time. Just this past year a young mother I know died of cancer! She wasn’t even 30 yet! Pretty soon, we will die out if we don’t change our diets and go back to traditional ways of eating. Then we won’t have a generation to pass our legacies on to.
It’s just common sense, paired with a whole lot of information from lots of different sources. Many alternative doctors are starting to see the problems with mercury fillings. My family on my husband’s side follows this Dr. Hulda Clark pretty closely and she definitely advocates removal of all mercury fillings or tooth extraction. She has some machines that detect frequencies of just about every known pathogen and substance in anything. Everything in nature has a frequency, and her machines detect different frequencies and tell her what is in what. So she can tell whether mercury has leaked into the body elsewhere and caused a problem. She can tell what parasites are in your body and what chemicals such as chlorine. In fact you can buy one of her machines or build your own according to her instructions and run the tests yourself. And she’s not the only one who has done things like this. Sorry, but calling Price a “quack” just doesn’t stack up.