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chung ling high school | news & test scores chung ling high school news & test scores menu skip to content home dental homeopathy posted on may 26, 2016 may 26, 2016 by chung ling hs the perception of the person as a whole being is something that has been a huge part of the technical advances that were experienced in the 1900s. this mean seeing the person as a complete combination of the mind, soul and body, and most importantly an understanding of the fact that what happens to one part of the human being will certainly affect the rest of the body. when we sue this concept in dentistry, what this means is that the dentist must understand the fact that anything that happens to the body will affect the mouth, and anything that affects the mouth will affect the rest of the body too. therefore through homeopathy, the dentist is able to provide the necessary care for their patients. from san diego dentist, dr. woods : generally what we are trying to explain is the fact that homeopathy is all about promoting the wellbeing of an individual and proper health through the use of remedies that are generated from the use of minerals, plants and animal derivatives. this is normally done through diluting and shaking, until a point where there are no detectable amounts of the original substance. there are two basic ideas that are applied here; the water maintains a reasonable memory of the substance that is required and that the substance will bring about a given symptom in a healthy person, when it is administered in small dosages to an individual that is sick. when this is done, the substance will be able to trigger the body to initiate a healing response that effectively cures the said symptoms. in short, homeopathy is not about relieving symptoms or killing germs, but it is primarily about stimulating the body to heal itself of the particular condition that it is struggling with. this process goes after the root cause of the disease, through a process that is referred to as the m syndrome. what this does is that it considers the mental, emotional and physical symptoms that are explained by the patient and not just because of the way the disease is manifested as is the case with normal treatment procedure. when this is done, the holistic medicine, and homeopathic medicine take into consideration all the important factors and elements of the individual. they also consider the particular symptoms that represent the condition in question, not just the ones that are about the physical manifestations which are associated with the condition or the disease. the procedure also considers the fact that each and every person goes through a unique set of symptoms. even when you have two different people who are suffering the same kind of ache on their teeth, for the same duration of time, the same intensity of pain and so forth, a holistic dentist will look at each of these individuals differently, and understand that there are different things that will influence their treatments. you will notice that there might be a patient who does not need sympathy and one who perhaps needs more encouragement and sympathy other than the treatment. therefore the best possible form of treatment is one that incorporates pathology in the treatment process. reference: http://paigewoods.com/holistic-dentist/ leave a comment mold removal and prevention tips posted on june 6, 2015 june 6, 2015 by chung ling hs do you constantly sneeze and cough? does your head hurt for no reason? if so, you might have molds in your home. these fungi are far more damaging to human health than pesticides and heavy metals. molds can produce toxins that cause severe lung infections, obstructive lung disease, cough, wheeze, headaches, and allergies. the dangers of mold exposure should not be overlooked. how do molds affect people? exposure to molds is often the culprit behind asthma attacks, allergic reactions, itching eyes, and sneezing. these microorganisms develop in warm, humid environments, such as basements and shower stalls. they reproduce by making spores and can survive in dry conditions. most houses and commercial buildings are contaminated with aspergillus, alternaria, or penicillium. these common indoor molds have been linked to an increased risk of upper respiratory tract infections, breathing difficulties, sinus problems, tiredness, and dermatitis. in rare cases, they may cause kashin-beck disease, usov’s disease, reye’s syndrome, and even cancer. mold is a silent killer that lives in your home. severe reactions are rare but possible. even if your house is neat and clean, it can still have molds around the windows, under the tables, or inside the ductwork. simple ways to prevent and remove mold there are several things one can do to prevent and remove mold . the control of moisture is the most important step. molds prefer humidity. by reducing moisture, you can prevent and kills these fungi. for the start, check your house for excess moisture or leak. look for areas that may trigger mold growth, such as the walls, rugs, and furniture. apply vinegar on these areas at least once a week to prevent mold growth. you may also use water and borax. watch for wet spots and condensation, especially during the rainy season. use a dehumidifier to reduce the moisture level in the air. indoor humidity should be below 55 percent. make sure the heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning drip pans are clean and compact. clean the freezer and refrigerator drip pans regularly. in case of water damage, dry the affected areas as quickly as possible. cover cold water pipes and other cold surfaces with insulation. keep your house properly ventilated year round. if you already have mold in your home, assess the size of the affected area. watch for hidden mold too. decide whether you want to call a professional cleaning agency or fix the problem yourself. if you decide to do this yourself, wear protective clothing and rubber gloves. turn off the heating and air conditioning system to keep spores from becoming airborne. use detergent and water to remove mold from hard surfaces. if the carpet or ceiling tiles have mold, you might need to throw them away. do not use paint over moldy surfaces. after removing the mold, it’s important to prevent further re-growth. dry the bath and shower daily, launder rugs at least twice a month, and clean food storage areas every week. always use mold-resistant paint and repair any leaks in the roof, walls, and plumbing system. vacuum and clean regularly to remove mold spores and prevent them from spreading around. more about mold remediation at http://orange-restoration.com/services/san-diego-mold-removal/ leave a comment mercury free and mercury safe dentists posted on december 20, 2014 december 20, 2014 by chung ling hs if you are trying to avoid having mercury placed in your teeth, or are considering having mercury fillings removed, you may be trying to find a dentist that doesn’t use mercury and follows removal procedures that protect you from excessive unnecessary exposure. the easiest way to find a dentist committed to protecting you from mercury exposure via dental fillings is to look for a dentist that is a member of an organization that prohibits the use of mercury fillings and requires certain safety protocols when removing them. one such organization is international association of mercury safe dentists (iamsd). members of this organization are committed to not using mercury amalgam fillings and to follow procedures that minimize the release of mercury when removing the fillings. the international academy of oral medicine and toxicology is an organization that promotes the use of biocompatible materials in dental procedures . the organization is actively encouraging the fda to ban the use of mercury fillings. the international academy of biological dentistry and medicine is an organization dedicated to educating dentists and other health practitioners about the science behin