Re: CSHELP! tooth- synopsis

2009-02-23 Thread Clayton Family

Hi Georgia,

Hope you are feeling better this morning. It looks like there are 
several routes one can try to get rid of the infection. For the 
immediate relief, one can swish with vanilla extract, put a pinch of 
cloves in the gum next to the tooth, swish with CS every 2 hours, and 
use various essential oils that have antibacterial properties.


Vitamin C deficiency causes tooth and gum problems, so taking that to 
tolerance helps some people. Turmuric, when taken as food or with meals 
that have a little fat, works as an anti-inflammatory, so is useful as 
a general supplement. There are herbal antibiotics, like goldenseal and 
echinacea, that my better half has used to treat his tooth problems, 
and has worked decently. He just picked them up at the Whole Foods, 
they are already mixed.


I have read of people rebuilding the enamel to some degree with 
calcium- I guess they mean eating dairy- so it is in the mouth, bathing 
the teeth. I have seen ads for a tooth rebuilding toothpaste, I would 
suppose it has the minerals that teeth have in them, and there seems to 
be some back and forth with the outside layer of the teeth, it is not a 
one way street.


And the winner seems to be the battery hooked up to a couple of tiny 
sponges and placed on both sides of the infected tooth.


I use tom's toothpaste for sensitive teeth, that helps for my sensitive 
teeth.


Hope this helps. There have beenso many people giving good ideas for 
things that have helped them. Good Luck!


Kathryn

On Feb 22, 2009, at 9:58 AM, gmetrop...@aol.com wrote:




I am suffering from constant severe tooth pain in a compromised upper 
right molar. A temporary was put in a couple years ago due to nerve 
pain when filling. i was frugal in flossing between the molar because 
food would get stuck near the gum after the filling. I was told 3 
months ago that I have deep gum pockets in all my teeth and enamel 
erosion which was due to being too frugal with the electric brush and 
using 3% peroxide and straight baking soda on my brush 3x/d. Now I 
have severe pain in my molar above the filling at the gum line. Cold 
and hot are more painful. Swishing silver is excruciating. I have 
referred pain to the entire gums of the right top and bottom. 
Saltwater helps slightly. 



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Re: CSHELP! tooth- synopsis

2009-02-23 Thread gmetropulo
Thanks Kathryn. I am trying the suggestions and all night kept a soaked 
cotton ball with 12 drops olive oil to 4 drops oregano which got me 
through the night. I was awake all night as usual due to heavy 
throbbing of my head  with severe fibrosis in the scalp and blocked 
lymphatic fluid from fighting lyme and mycoplasma for several years. 
that coupled with the throbbing tooth and gums are exremely 
challenging.
When I used full strength oregano oil it was intolerable and I had to 
rinse out with warm salt water. I tried to eat some raw chesse with 
avocado today to augment my total juicing diet lately ( because I can't 
eat on the right side) and food got stuck once again next to the 
compromised tooth. After water pick and floss, the pain was immense and 
I needed to rinse with warm salt water. I am taking silver holding it 
on the tooth then swallowing it often altough that does irritate the 
nerve. In between I am wearing a cotton ball with half olive and half 
oregano oil wrapped around  the tooth. This is my second day doing that 
and third day taking silver every 2 hours. I'm praying v can send me a  
baby godzilla. I did order tooth saop and Dr. Shultze  waterpick wash 
for the gums. I also am ordering bulk herbs for calcium rebuilding. I 
nursed 6 children a total of 23 years, I was very careful with my diet 
then and took supplements but I found an herbal combo that I think will=2

0
be good overall. I've been rubbing my gum with the olive and oregano 
mixture too but don't know how or if you can water pick with it. I 
can't tolerate cold,hot or room temp only warm salt water on the tooth 
and gums.
I don't know if I can resolve this problem because it is a compromised 
tooth with 2 fillings and a chipped end from biting on an olive pit. 
the last filling is a temproary put in 3 years ago that was near the 
gum and had some nerve involvement. Food would get trapped betwen that 
tooth often and obviously reeked more extensive havoc in the pulp and 
nerve. The severe gum pain all across the upper and lower mouth suggest 
a more intense involement. I'm trying my best but don't know how to 
procced from here. How does a damaged tooth regenerate after 2 insults? 
How can it with a filling that obviously is allowing bacteria through? 
How can I eat if food is always getting stuck and causing this?



-Original Message-
From: Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 12:01 pm
Subject: Re: CSHELP! tooth- synopsis






Hi Georgia, 
 

Hope you are feeling better this morning. It looks like there are
several routes one can try to get rid of the infection. For the
immediate relief, one can swish with vanilla extract, put a pinch of
cloves in the gum next to the tooth, swish with CS every 2 hours, and
use
various essential oils that have antibacterial properties. 
 

Vitamin C deficiency causes tooth and gum problems, so taking that to
tolerance helps some people. Turmuric, when taken as food or with meals
that have a little fat, works as an anti-inflammatory, so is useful as
a general supplement. There are herbal antibiotics, like goldenseal and
echinacea, that my better half has used to treat his tooth problems,
and has worked decently. He just picked them up at the Whole Foods,
they are already mixed. 
 

I have read of people rebuilding the enamel to some degree with
calcium- I guess they mean eating dairy- so it is in the mouth, bathing
the teeth. I have seen ads for a tooth rebuilding toothpaste, I would
suppose it has the minerals that teeth have in them, and there seems to
be some back and forth with the outside layer of the teeth, it is not a
one way street. 
 

And the winner seems to be the battery hooked up to a couple of tiny
sponges and placed on both sides of the infected tooth. 
 

I use tom's toothpaste for sensitive teeth, that helps for my sensitive
teeth. 
 

Hope this helps. There have beenso many people giving good ideas for
things that have helped them. Good Luck! 
 

Kathryn 
 

On Feb 22, 2009, at 9:58 AM, gmetrop...@aol.com wrote: 
 


 



 



I am suffering from constant severe toot

h pain in a compromised upper

right molar. A temporary was put in a couple years ago due to nerve
pain when filling. i was frugal in flossing between the molar because
food would get stuck near the gum after the filling. I was told 3
months ago that I have deep gum pockets in all my teeth and enamel
erosion which was due to being too frugal with the electric brush and
using 3% peroxide and straight baking soda on my brush 3x/d. Now I
have severe pain in my molar above the filling at the gum line. Cold
and hot are more painful. Swishing silver is excruciating. I have
referred pain to the entire gums of the right top and bottom.
Saltwater helps slightly.  



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Re: CSHELP! tooth- synopsis

2009-02-23 Thread Dan Nave
I vote to pull it.

Dan

On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 1:36 PM,  gmetrop...@aol.com wrote:
 Thanks Kathryn. I am trying the suggestions and all night kept a soaked
 cotton ball with 12 drops olive oil to 4 drops oregano which got me through
 the night. I was awake all night as usual due to heavy throbbing of my head
  with severe fibrosis in the scalp and blocked lymphatic fluid from fighting
 lyme and mycoplasma for several years. that coupled with the throbbing tooth
 and gums are exremely challenging.
 When I used full strength oregano oil it was intolerable and I had to rinse
 out with warm salt water. I tried to eat some raw chesse with avocado today
 to augment my total juicing diet lately ( because I can't eat on the right
 side) and food got stuck once again next to the compromised tooth. After
 water pick and floss, the pain was immense and I needed to rinse with warm
 salt water. I am taking silver holding it on the tooth then swallowing it
 often altough that does irritate the nerve. In between I am wearing a cotton
 ball with half olive and half oregano oil wrapped around  the tooth. This is
 my second day doing that and third day taking silver every 2 hours. I'm
 praying v can send me a  baby godzilla. I did order tooth saop and Dr.
 Shultze  waterpick wash for the gums. I also am ordering bulk herbs for
 calcium rebuilding. I nursed 6 children a total of 23 years, I was very
 careful with my diet then and took supplements but I found an herbal combo
 that I think will=2
 0
 be good overall. I've been rubbing my gum with the olive and oregano mixture
 too but don't know how or if you can water pick with it. I can't tolerate
 cold,hot or room temp only warm salt water on the tooth and gums.
 I don't know if I can resolve this problem because it is a compromised tooth
 with 2 fillings and a chipped end from biting on an olive pit. the last
 filling is a temproary put in 3 years ago that was near the gum and had some
 nerve involvement. Food would get trapped betwen that tooth often and
 obviously reeked more extensive havoc in the pulp and nerve. The severe gum
 pain all across the upper and lower mouth suggest a more intense involement.
 I'm trying my best but don't know how to procced from here. How does a
 damaged tooth regenerate after 2 insults? How can it with a filling that
 obviously is allowing bacteria through? How can I eat if food is always
 getting stuck and causing this?


 -Original Message-
 From: Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 12:01 pm
 Subject: Re: CSHELP! tooth- synopsis






 Hi Georgia,


 Hope you are feeling better this morning. It looks like there are
 several routes one can try to get rid of the infection. For the
 immediate relief, one can swish with vanilla extract, put a pinch of
 cloves in the gum next to the tooth, swish with CS every 2 hours, and
 use
 various essential oils that have antibacterial properties.


 Vitamin C deficiency causes tooth and gum problems, so taking that to
 tolerance helps some people. Turmuric, when taken as food or with meals
 that have a little fat, works as an anti-inflammatory, so is useful as
 a general supplement. There are herbal antibiotics, like goldenseal and
 echinacea, that my better half has used to treat his tooth problems,
 and has worked decently. He just picked them up at the Whole Foods,
 they are already mixed.


 I have read of people rebuilding the enamel to some degree with
 calcium- I guess they mean eating dairy- so it is in the mouth, bathing
 the teeth. I have seen ads for a tooth rebuilding toothpaste, I would
 suppose it has the minerals that teeth have in them, and there seems to
 be some back and forth with the outside layer of the teeth, it is not a
 one way street.


 And the winner seems to be the battery hooked up to a couple of tiny
 sponges and placed on both sides of the infected tooth.


 I use tom's toothpaste for sensitive teeth, that helps for my sensitive
 teeth.


 Hope this helps. There have beenso many people giving good ideas for
 things that have helped them. Good Luck!


 Kathryn


 On Feb 22, 2009, at 9:58 AM, gmetrop...@aol.com wrote:






 I am suffering from constant severe toot

 h pain in a compromised upper

 right molar. A temporary was put in a couple years ago due to nerve
 pain when filling. i was frugal in flossing between the molar because
 food would get stuck near the gum after the filling. I was told 3
 months ago that I have deep gum pockets in all my teeth and enamel
 erosion which was due to being too frugal with the electric brush and
 using 3% peroxide and straight baking soda on my brush 3x/d. Now I
 have severe pain in my molar above the filling at the gum line. Cold
 and hot are more painful. Swishing silver is excruciating. I have
 referred pain to the entire gums of the right top and bottom.
 Saltwater helps slightly.


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Re: CSHELP! tooth- synopsis

2009-02-23 Thread Clayton Family
That is what my guy ended up doing with some- it ended the misery 
pretty quickly by comparison. It got rid of the infection, was able to 
heal up over time, and that really sick feeling went away in about 2 
hours. Sometimes having a root canal does not get rid of the infection, 
and it drags on and on. I know several other people who are much 
happier after having them pulled, even though they have to wear a 
plate.


Kathryn


On Feb 23, 2009, at 3:10 PM, Dan Nave wrote:


I vote to pull it.

Dan

On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 1:36 PM,  gmetrop...@aol.com wrote:
Thanks Kathryn. I am trying the suggestions and all night kept a 
soaked
cotton ball with 12 drops olive oil to 4 drops oregano which got me 
through
the night. I was awake all night as usual due to heavy throbbing of 
my head



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