Are local anesthetics safe?

A. Most clinical problems have been traced to preservative agents. But, how could a nerve poison really be safe?

Some of the breakdown products of common local anesthetics become aniline dyes during detoxification. Aniline dyes are carcinogenic. What we are worried about here is risk/reward ratio.

The degree of dose versus strong or weak detoxification pathways. Sometimes there is nothing better than that wooden numbness. Most dental procedures really do not require local anesthetic.

Valerian and passiflora herbals are incredibly relaxing. If necessary, new devices allow the placement of much less amount of local anesthetic to achieve satisfactory pain control. Less local anesthetic is used if you use general anesthetic.

That is trading one poison for another. Some poison is excreted in the urine unchanged. Support detoxification pathways with water, garlic, milk thistle, dandelion, burdock root, St. John’s Wort, greens and richly pigmented fruits and berries.

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