Stephen from Tampa, Florida | Fascinating Case of Dental - Urinary Dysfunction Connection | Source of Pain is Dental

Stephen is a 41 year-old man from Tampa, FL. He suffers from urinary dysfunction. He started having abdomen pain when he was 26 years-old. It spread up his chest, to his back, and up to his neck and face. He had red blotches on his back and neck. Then he started having prostate issues. He was put on antibiotics for urinary infections three times. Five years ago, around 2010, his prostate “totally collapsed” and he had severe urination problems like “dribbling.” He went to a urologist and other doctors, and “no one found anything.” He was told his medical test for “PSA levels” was normal. No one has been able to help him. Stephen says this has taken a heavy toll on his quality of life. He wanted to “check out” (commit suicide). Rowen identifies Tooth T10 as having a disturbance. This is a missing tooth. Two years before all this abdomen/urination issue started (meaning when Stephen was 24 years-old), he had a dentist extract Tooth T10. The reason the dentist took it out was because it was a “baby tooth” that wouldn’t descend, so they had to remove it. Then the dentist installed a dental bridge in that location. Rowen gives a detailed explanation of how Tooth T19 is in the Kidney Meridian, and he traces the path of that meridian and shows how it matches exactly with the locations of Stephen’s body where he was having symptoms. At timestamp 5:20, Rowen mentions that, since Stephen came from such a long way to see Rowen (from Tampa, FL to Santa Rosa, CA), while he usually does not give Ozone treatment to a Patient if the source of pain is identified as being dental (because Ozone will not give permanent relief if the source of pain is dental), he decided to give Stephen an Ozone treatment while he is here, out of compassion. Rowen sends Stephen to dentist. Then the video jumps to a week later, and Stephen is back. Stephen has already seen the dentist at this point, and reports that his urination is about 30% better. Stephen says that the Dentist, Dr. Silvano Senn, confirmed that the CT Scan shows that Stephen has a dental cavitation on Tooth T10. Rowen does muscle testing, and he shows that Stephen has not strength in his legs. Then Rowen injects Tooth T10 with a combination of Procaine and Ozone. Now Stephen’s legs are very strong. Rowen sends Stephen back to the dentist to have dental cavitation surgery on T10. That is the only way that Stephen has any hope of permanently getting rid of his urination issues.

Tooth T10.

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