'From Cancer - A Second Opinion' by Joseph Issels 

Chapter 8 - Focus on Foci
from Dr Issel's book called 'Cancer a Second Opinion'.

The article that is linked here is one of the most important peices to read
if you are to gain an understanding of how dangerous dead teeth may be in the body.

This is CRITICAL reading.

A quote from the begining of this manuscript

"The "focus" has been described as a chronic, abnormal, local change in the connective tissue, capable of producing the most varied distant effects beyond its immediate surroundings, and therefore in constant conflict with local and general defence (Pischinger and Kellner). By this definition, even a fully-healed scar may sometimes act as a focus, spreading disease to distant parts of the body. But the foci we shall now examine will be confined to those of the teeth and tonsils - in my view, the most lethal of all foci.
The emphasis I place on the removal of devitalised teeth and chronically-diseased tonsils is one of the better-known aspects of my work, but also one of the most criticised and misunderstood. I do not, for instance, recommend that healthy tonsils and teeth be removed from a healthy person. But I believe if they are diseased, they cause the body's natural resistance to be lowered, thus acting as an important contributory factor to tumour development. In these cases, I insist on their removal."

Please follow the link to    www.issels.com    Click on the 'Publications'  link and then the Cancer: A Second Opinion, Chapter 8, Focus on Foci, by Josef Issels, 1999