Most people think of gold as stable, premium, and harmless. That is exactly why this topic catches attention.
A Constitutional Perspective on Gold
According to Eight Constitution Medicine, gold may not affect everyone the same way. The framework presents cases in which individuals identified as Pulmotonia were described as reacting negatively to gold dental work, while other constitutions were described as tolerating or even benefiting from gold in different contexts.
What People Search For
- “Can dental materials affect health?”
- “Can metal crowns make symptoms worse?”
- “Why do I feel strange after dental work?”
- “Sensitivity to dental materials”
The Core Idea
The article introduces a memorable question: what if the issue is not only the material itself, but the constitution of the person receiving it?
The constitutional theory suggests that gold may worsen imbalance in constitutions with naturally strong lungs, while interacting differently in constitutions with weaker lungs.
What if the material is not the only variable — what if the body receiving it is?
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I remove gold dental work?
This article is exploratory, not prescriptive. If you have concerns about dental materials and your health, discuss them with both your dentist and a constitutional medicine practitioner.
How would I know if gold affects my body type?
A pulse diagnosis can identify your constitutional pattern, which may help clarify how different materials and substances interact with your body.
