Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-18 Thread 123 456
Hi Ferrance,
I wish I knew.
The very first bottle of tincture I bought when it came onto the
market was the very strong stuff.
The latest one was spoweak i'm sure it did next to nothing.
When I take it again I'm going to do my own tincture from the green
hulls, it seems to be the only way.
People in your local and favorite health food store might have some
idea if they notice those things.
Best wishes
Tara
+++

On 3/14/13, PT Ferrance  wrote:
> Where do you get a "very black thick liquid" of the Green Hulls of Black
> Walnuts?
> Thanks.
> PT
>
>
>
>
> 
> From: 123 456 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 2:05:35 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
>
> Hi All & a reply to Heather
> You will eventually need to get that tooth either out or fixed but
> this will help in the meantime.
> Clove oil does also help since it is an antibiotic as well as an
> analgesic. Tastes rough but it works.  If  you decide to take the
> Green Hulls of Black Walnuts make sure it is a very black thick
> liquid.  It's the only form it will really work in.
> Tastes gawd awful, but darned if it doesn't work.
> Take it with a thick juice chaser and it's not so bad but it certainly
> will remove any little nasties that might be lurking around in you.
> Google Hannah Kruger, she's an old European Herbalist who made a study
> of parasites.  Basically we all have them.  We breath them in as well
> as ingest them without knowing it. It simply is the way it is so do a
> parasite cleanse at least twice a year and the zapper in between
> times. It's all good. And don't look in the toilet around about the
> 7th day. You might be grossed out. LOL!
> Chers for your health!
> Tara
>
>
> On 3/14/13, Dan Nave  wrote:
>> Yes, I have had all 5 of my wisdom teeth removed...
>>
>> Dan
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Joyce Miller 
>> wrote:
>>> It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side, but
>>> I
>>> also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has commented;
>>> I
>>> am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has asked
>>> me
>>> about it.
>>>
>>> In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so
>>> self-conscious
>>> for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
>>> self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I can do
>>> for
>>> others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the
>>> good
>>> you do and all the love you share.
>>>
>>> Joyce
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had
>>>> had
>>>> a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a
>>>> year
>>>> ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices,
>>>> root
>>>> canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for
>>>> himself
>>>> or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone
>>>> cannot
>>>> get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit
>>>> smiling
>>>> to
>>>> cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The
>>>> dentist
>>>> said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but
>>>> that
>>>> one
>>>> would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (
>>>>
>>>> Pat
>>>>
>>>>
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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-16 Thread Lena Guyot
I think that people with Lyme are more prone to problems with metal than 
mainstream folk.
L
On Mar 16, 2013, at 11:31 AM, sol wrote:

> Lena Guyot wrote:
>> I've been told that the metal implants are asking for trouble. That's why I 
>> finally opted for a gap, even though I know it stresses my over-all bite and 
>> eating symmetry.
> Titanium implant posts are supposed to be non-allergenic, but a good friend 
> of mine had to have one removed because of severe allergic reaction to the 
> post. I've since heard of other allergic reactions to titanium. Mine doesn't 
> cause me any trouble (that I know of). I have one implant front tooth.
> sol
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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-16 Thread sol

Lena Guyot wrote:
I've been told that the metal implants are asking for trouble. That's 
why I finally opted for a gap, even though I know it stresses my 
over-all bite and eating symmetry.
Titanium implant posts are supposed to be non-allergenic, but a good 
friend of mine had to have one removed because of severe allergic 
reaction to the post. I've since heard of other allergic reactions to 
titanium. Mine doesn't cause me any trouble (that I know of). I have one 
implant front tooth.

sol


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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-16 Thread sol

Jess wrote:


what about tooth implants, are they unsafe like the root canals?  Jess

They aren't always possible, I have a gap (upper molar) and it can't 
have an implant because of the way my jaw/sinus is.  I've thought about 
a bridge, but haven't asked my dentist yet, and its been out at least a 
year, LOL.

sol


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RE: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-16 Thread Melody Watts
Perhaps things are cheaper in Canada? Plus side is they speak English
there,more thenlikely have the same hygiene standards as Americans.

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From: James McDonald [mailto:kscma...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 2:47 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection


Due to my anti seizure meds and my wifes breathing meds(steroids and
Albuterol Sulfate) we both have lost most of our teeth imploding! I
took good care of my teeth and to have meds destroy them sucks!! When
I looked into getting Dentures, but the prices!! for the wife and me
they are talking about(plus removal of whats left of the bad teeth) is
in the range of $10,000.00!!! We cannot afford that! I am on medical
disibility and the wife is a cook, no way will we be able to afford
such prices! just am pissed off there is no help for either of us!!




  _  

From: MaryAnn Helland 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection


Five Dan?  You had five wisdom teeth
MA

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From: Dan Nave 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 12:56:02 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

Yes, I have had all 5 of my wisdom teeth removed...

Dan

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Joyce Miller 
wrote:
> It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side,
but I
> also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has
commented; I
> am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has
asked me
> about it.
>
> In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so
self-conscious
> for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
> self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I can
do for
> others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the
good
> you do and all the love you share.
>
> Joyce
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat 
wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It
had had
>> a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial
crown a year
>> ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two
choices, root
>> canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for
himself
>> or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone
cannot
>> get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit
smiling to
>> cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The
dentist
>> said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but
that one
>> would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (
>>
>> Pat
>>
>>
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RE: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-15 Thread Neville Munn
Yes, Bob or Steve, or someone else would be better able to answer your question 
Andre.  It's similar in principal but electrodes are placed either side of the 
gum I believe.  Someone will get back to you shortly.
N.

Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 14:15:42 +0100
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
From: andre.ju...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Dear Steve, 

Please look at my question to Neville because it could be asked to you as well, 
how did you attached the electrode to the tooth? 

2013/3/13 Steve G 


I've had success dealing with infections in a fractured tooth, but CS wasn't 
what I used.  I think it is too hard to get the CS to reach deep down in there. 
  Instead I used a 'godzilla' device as described in the yahoo group 
'microelectricity_germkiller.'   


Basically, you get a 6V battery and run 6V using wires and sponges or paper 
towels through the affected tooth for 5 or 10 minutes or so.   By doing this 
you are bombarding the infection with trillions of electrons.  Harmless level 
of electricity to humans but it destroys germs and viruses.   I cured my 
painful infected tooth in one or two treatments.  My wife cured her gum 
infection by doing the same sort of thing.



  

Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-15 Thread Joyce Miller
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 12:54 AM, Jane MacRoss
wrote:

> I heard the Chinese (in China) only pay their doctors when they're well
> ... that sickness is regarded as medical failure and does not deserve
> payment - but this was a while ago :)
>

That was true for what is known as Traditional Chinese Medicine. Reading
pages on medical care in China, that is not the case with regular hospitals
and doctors.

Here are two sites: the first is conventional medicine; the second is about
traditional Chinese medicine. They are very different.

http://factsanddetails.com/china.php?itemid=335



http://www.healthyyounaturally.com/edu/chinese_medicine.htm


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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-15 Thread André Juthe
Dear Steve,

Please look at my question to Neville because it could be asked to you as
well, how did you attached the electrode to the tooth?

2013/3/13 Steve G 

>
> I've had success dealing with infections in a fractured tooth, but CS
> wasn't what I used.  I think it is too hard to get the CS to reach deep
> down in there.   Instead I used a 'godzilla' device as described in the
> yahoo group 'microelectricity_germkiller.'
>
> Basically, you get a 6V battery and run 6V using wires and sponges or
> paper towels through the affected tooth for 5 or 10 minutes or so.   By
> doing this you are bombarding the infection with trillions of electrons.
> Harmless level of electricity to humans but it destroys germs and
> viruses.   I cured my painful infected tooth in one or two treatments.  My
> wife cured her gum infection by doing the same sort of thing.
>
> Great stuff!  Cheap!  I like it.
>
> --- On *Wed, 3/13/13, Heather W * wrote:
>
>
> From: Heather W 
> Subject: CS>Tooth infection
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2013, 12:47 PM
>
>
> I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam
> filling to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the
> expanding and contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth
> and int ok the root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me
> really soon, or not for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am
> wondering if anyone has had success in treating a tooth infection of this
> magnitude with CS? And if so, what techniques did you use? Thank you in
> advance for the advice!
>
> Heather
>
>


Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-15 Thread PT Ferrance
My Dad had polio as a child and had terrible teeth as a result but he lived 
with 
a partial most of the time I knew him.  You might want to ask another dentist.  
Maybe one who isn't offering a $4,500.00 solution would be a little more 
objective.
PT





From: Pat 
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Sent: Fri, March 15, 2013 6:37:09 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection


The dentist said a partial would stress the teeth on either side.  

Pat





 From: PT Ferrance 
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Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
 

You could do a partial plate...
PT





From: Pat 
To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" 
Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 8:45:41 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection



I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had had a 
mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a year ago, 
but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices, root canal 
or 
extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for himself or his 
family 
since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone cannot get rid of all of 
it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling to cover it (even 
though 
the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist said that I could be 
evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that one would cost $4,500.  I 
guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (

Pat  



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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-15 Thread André Juthe
Dear Neville

I do not have the Godzilla but I do have the silverpulser, and I assume
that the silverpulser is just as effective in this regard. However I wonder
how you apply this to get the electricity on the right area. I guess you do
not just do the ordinary blood electrification having the electrodes
on the arteries,
so how do you get the electrodes on the right spot?

Regards,
André

2013/3/15 Bob Banever 

> **
>
> Be very careful of pulling wisdom teeth.  I would use a Godzilla zapping
> device to get rid of any potential infections before I would pull any
> teeth.  You can damage the lingual (and other) nerves permanently if you
> aren’t careful and that would cause a lifetime of pain and suffering in
> your jaw and tongue.  My lingual nerve was damaged from an injection of
> articaine for a root canal procedure.  It was a full 7 years before I was
> able to heal the nerve and those seven years were hell on earth.  Constant
> burning pain in the tongue 24/7 along with many other horrific sensations
> and taste alterations.  I’m fine now thanks to acupuncture, B vitamins and
> cannabis (yes, cannabis is neurogenic, it causes nerves to grow).  I now
> use a Godzilla whenever I have a painful tooth and it never fails to kill
> the bacteria causing the problem whether in a root or tooth.  
>
> ** **
>  --
>
> *From:* Neville Munn [mailto:one.red...@hotmail.com]
> *Sent:* Thursday, March 14, 2013 3:30 PM
> *To:* **silver-list@eskimo.com
> **
> *Subject:* RE: CS>Tooth infection
> 
>
>  ** **
>
> And as one ages, one cares less about what others may think ~ life's too
> short .
>
> ** **
>
> N.
>  --------------
>
> From: jmillerwo...@gmail.com
> Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 08:02:11 -0500
> Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
> To: **silver-list@eskimo.com**
>
> It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side, but I
> also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has commented; I
> am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has asked me
> about it.
>
> In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so
> self-conscious for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
> self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I can do for
> others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the good
> you do and all the love you share.
>
> Joyce
>
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote:
>
>
>
> I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had had
> a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a
> year ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two
> choices, root canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root
> canals for himself or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and
> even ozone cannot get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and
> often quit smiling to cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really
> show.)  The dentist said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6
> months, but that one would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to
> the gap.  = (
>
> Pat
>
>
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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread James McDonald
No Dental Schools here I checked! Will have to go up to like N.C. or someplace. 
Will have to get the info on all and make coice!




 From: phoenix23002 tds.net 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 9:41 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
 

James...  Here in Va. there is a state dental school.  My boss and his wife 
(who could afford anything, ya know??  they are just cheap!) used to have all 
their dental work and their kids' done by this dental school.  There is always 
a supervisor standing by who moniters and directs the work.   You might look in 
the state info pages or call state info and see if there is something similar 
in your state.  Their prices are terrific.  I am sure they could take care of 
the extractions... don't know about the false teeth.  Hopefully, you live close 
to a major city.  :)   Lola H.


On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 5:46 PM, James McDonald  wrote:

Due to my anti seizure meds and my wifes breathing meds(steroids and Albuterol 
Sulfate) we both have lost most of our teeth imploding! I took good care of my 
teeth and to have meds destroy them sucks!! When I looked into getting 
Dentures, but the prices!! for the wife and me they are talking about(plus 
removal of whats left of the bad teeth) is in the range of $10,000.00!!! We 
cannot afford that! I am on medical disibility and the wife is a cook, no way 
will we be able to afford such prices! just am pissed off there is no help for 
either of us!!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> From: MaryAnn Helland 
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 4:36 PM
>Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
>
>
>Five Dan?  You had five wisdom teeth
>MA
>
>
>
>
> From: Dan Nave 
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 12:56:02 PM
>Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
>
>Yes, I have had all 5 of my wisdom teeth removed...
>
>Dan
>
>On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Joyce Miller  wrote:
>> It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side, but I
>> also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has commented; I
>> am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has asked me
>> about it.
>>
>> In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so self-conscious
>> for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
>> self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I can do for
>> others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the good
>> you do and all the love you share.
>>
>> Joyce
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had had
>>> a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a year
>>> ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices, root
>>> canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for himself
>>> or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone cannot
>>> get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling to
>>> cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist
>>> said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that one
>>> would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (
>>>
>>> Pat
>>>
>>>
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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread James McDonald
We are here in Florida! I have heard of them cheaper up north! Need to get the 
info to make a plan of attack!





 From: MaryAnn Helland 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 8:04 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
 

James -- I don't know where you live -- but we have dentists in our area who do 
dentures for under a thousand dollars.  My husband had both upper and lowers 
replaced for about $700.00, and he chose their most expensive ones.  These were 
replacement dentures, so he had no expenses for removal of any teeth.  He did 
require a repair on one, which was done at no charge.

I suggest that you grab your yellow pages and start making phone calls to get 
prices.  If they can do them here that cheap, they can do them elsewhere that 
cheap.  And if not -- you could always take a trip here to get them.  :-)
MA
P.S.  I'm in western Kentucky




From: James McDonald 
To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" 
Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 4:51:56 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection


Due to my anti seizure meds and my wifes breathing meds(steroids and Albuterol 
Sulfate) we both have lost most of our teeth imploding! I took good care of my 
teeth and to have meds destroy them sucks!! When I looked into getting 
Dentures, but the prices!! for the wife and me they are talking about(plus 
removal of whats left of the bad teeth) is in the range of $10,000.00!!! We 
cannot afford that! I am on medical disibility and the wife is a cook, no way 
will we be able to afford such prices! just am pissed off there is no help for 
either of us!!





 From: MaryAnn Helland 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
 

Five Dan?  You had five wisdom teeth
MA




From: Dan Nave 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 12:56:02 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

Yes, I have had all 5 of my wisdom teeth removed...

Dan

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Joyce Miller  wrote:
> It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side, but I
> also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has commented; I
> am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has asked me
> about it.
>
> In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so self-conscious
> for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
> self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I can do for
> others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the good
> you do and all the love you share.
>
> Joyce
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013
 at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had had
>> a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a year
>> ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices, root
>> canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for himself
>> or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone cannot
>> get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling to
>> cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist
>> said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that one
>> would cost
 $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the
 gap.  = (
>>
>> Pat
>>
>>
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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread Jane MacRoss
I heard the Chinese (in China) only pay their doctors when they're well ... 
that sickness is regarded as medical failure and does not deserve payment - 
but this was a while ago :)


Jane
-

both India and China have "medical tours" . You get a return ticket, 
hospital treatment (for whatever ails you plus a recovery time 10 days to 
two weeks at a post resort, first rate medics and topnotch all for a 
fraction of what it costs in North America and no waiting.look around for 
details.



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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
Mary Ann.. Please, no need to apologizeever, my friend.   My boss and
his wife never had a problem but you are very correct in pointing out  that
not everyone has the same experience and... they do say "look before you
leap,"  right?  So.. on behalf of James, I thank you.   James.. listen up
to Mary Ann.

I would have felt terrible if James and his wife had run into problems.
Ultimately, we are all here to look out for each other. :)   Lola H.



On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 9:49 PM, MaryAnn Helland wrote:

>  Just a word of caution -- a friend of mine had work done at a dental
> school.  I think a tooth was pulled -- and chips of the root were
> overlooked.  He wound up with an infection that almost killed him.  His
> face was swollen huge and he was in severe pain for weeks and weeks.  I
> wouldn't put my health in the hands of students -- even with a supervisor.
>
> Sorry Lola -- this just brought back that memory, and scared me to
> death..
> MA
>
>  --
> *From:* phoenix23002 tds.net 
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
> *Sent:* Thu, March 14, 2013 8:42:28 PM
>
> *Subject:* Re: CS>Tooth infection
>
> James...  Here in Va. there is a state dental school.  My boss and his
> wife (who could afford anything, ya know??  they are just cheap!) used to
> have all their dental work and their kids' done by this dental school.
> There is always a supervisor standing by who moniters and directs the
> work.   You might look in the state info pages or call state info and see
> if there is something similar in your state.  Their prices are terrific.  I
> am sure they could take care of the extractions... don't know about the
> false teeth.  Hopefully, you live close to a major city.  :)   Lola H.
>
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 5:46 PM, James McDonald wrote:
>
>>  Due to my anti seizure meds and my wifes breathing meds(*steroids and **
>> Albuterol* Sulfate) we both have lost most of our teeth imploding! I
>> took good care of my teeth and to have meds destroy them sucks!! When I
>> looked into getting Dentures, but the prices!! for the wife and me they are
>> talking about(plus removal of whats left of the bad teeth) is in the range
>> of $10,000.00!!! We cannot afford that! I am on medical disibility and the
>> wife is a cook, no way will we be able to afford such prices! just am
>> pissed off there is no help for either of us!!
>>
>>
>>   --
>> *From:* MaryAnn Helland 
>> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
>> *Sent:* Thursday, March 14, 2013 4:36 PM
>> *Subject:* Re: CS>Tooth infection
>>
>>   Five Dan?  You had five wisdom teeth
>> MA
>>
>>  --
>> *From:* Dan Nave 
>> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
>> *Sent:* Thu, March 14, 2013 12:56:02 PM
>> *Subject:* Re: CS>Tooth infection
>>
>> Yes, I have had all 5 of my wisdom teeth removed...
>>
>> Dan
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Joyce Miller 
>> wrote:
>> > It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side,
>> but I
>> > also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has
>> commented; I
>> > am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has asked
>> me
>> > about it.
>> >
>> > In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so
>> self-conscious
>> > for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
>> > self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I can do
>> for
>> > others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the
>> good
>> > you do and all the love you share.
>> >
>> > Joyce
>> >
>> >
>> > On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had
>> had
>> >> a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown
>> a year
>> >> ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two
>> choices, root
>> >> canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for
>> himself
>> >> or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone
>> cannot
>> >> get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit
>> smiling to
>> >> cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The
>> dentist
>> >> said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but
>> that

Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread PT Ferrance
Where do you get a "very black thick liquid" of the Green Hulls of Black 
Walnuts?
Thanks.
PT





From: 123 456 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 2:05:35 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

Hi All & a reply to Heather
You will eventually need to get that tooth either out or fixed but
this will help in the meantime.
Clove oil does also help since it is an antibiotic as well as an
analgesic. Tastes rough but it works.  If  you decide to take the
Green Hulls of Black Walnuts make sure it is a very black thick
liquid.  It's the only form it will really work in.
Tastes gawd awful, but darned if it doesn't work.
Take it with a thick juice chaser and it's not so bad but it certainly
will remove any little nasties that might be lurking around in you.
Google Hannah Kruger, she's an old European Herbalist who made a study
of parasites.  Basically we all have them.  We breath them in as well
as ingest them without knowing it. It simply is the way it is so do a
parasite cleanse at least twice a year and the zapper in between
times. It's all good. And don't look in the toilet around about the
7th day. You might be grossed out. LOL!
Chers for your health!
Tara


On 3/14/13, Dan Nave  wrote:
> Yes, I have had all 5 of my wisdom teeth removed...
>
> Dan
>
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Joyce Miller 
> wrote:
>> It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side, but
>> I
>> also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has commented;
>> I
>> am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has asked me
>> about it.
>>
>> In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so
>> self-conscious
>> for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
>> self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I can do
>> for
>> others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the good
>> you do and all the love you share.
>>
>> Joyce
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had
>>> had
>>> a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a
>>> year
>>> ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices,
>>> root
>>> canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for
>>> himself
>>> or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone
>>> cannot
>>> get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling
>>> to
>>> cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist
>>> said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that
>>> one
>>> would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (
>>>
>>> Pat
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>> http://dearjubilee-joyce.blogspot.com
>> http://myjubilejubilee.blogspot.com
>>
>>
>
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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread PT Ferrance
Of course, having the right sinuses to accept implants is important.
PT





From: Del 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 7:03:17 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

 
Don’t believe everything you hear without checking on it.
I have had a mouthful of titanium implants for several years with zero  
problems.
I know several other people who have too.
The key is getting them done by people who really know what they are  doing.
And then keeping them clean, just like natural teeth.
I hear there are now ceramic implants, don’t know much about them.
 
Del 
From: Lena Guyot 
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 5:57 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
  I've been told that the metal implants are  asking for trouble. That's why I 
finally opted for a gap, even though I know it  stresses my over-all bite and 
eating symmetry. 

Be well,
Léna

On Mar 14, 2013, at 5:17 PM, Jess wrote:

what abouttooth implants, are they unsafe like the root canals? Jess
>  
>From: PT Ferrance[mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net] 
>Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 4:43PM
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Re: CS>Toothinfection
> 
>You might want todeeply research the concept of root canals.  I keep 
>reading 
>more and morearticles indicating it is better to have a tooth pulled than 
>risk the sideeffects of a root canal.
>PT
>  
>

 
>From: Heather W 
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Sent: Wed, March 13, 2013 5:45:44PM
>Subject: Re:CS>Tooth infection
>Thanksso much for the advice! This thread is so incredibly helpful!
>Ido trust my dentist. However, I wish it was that simple. I do not have
>insurance or the thousands of dollars to takes for a root canal and crown. I   
> 
>will use the dental zapper I just built then go back for another x-ray. I did  
>  
>not ask him what it would cost if the infection was not there. Maybe just a
>crown.
>AlsoI have been having problems with digestive parasites.  And I'm 
>thinking
>lung parasites too. I made a zapper with toothbrushes. Should I make one with  
>  
>sponges for digestive or lung purposes?  And what placement and for how
>long 
>should I use the zapper for those two areas to have the best effects?
>Thanks 
>again!
>OnMar 13, 2013 12:47 PM, "Heather W"  wrote:
>Ijust got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam 
>fillingto see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the 
>expanding andcontracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth 
>and int ok theroot. He said it is infected and could start bothering me 
>really soon, or notfor a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am 
>wondering if anyone hashad success in treating a tooth infection of this 
>magnitude with CS? And ifso, what techniques did you use? Thank you in 
>advance for theadvice!
>Heather

Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread Sara Mandal-Joy
Actually  supernumerary teeth are fairly common.  A few of us, not so 
common, have a complete full third set of teeth (2nd adult)!  It sounds 
like it could be convenient, and it would be if they could come through 
with any ease, but that usually is far from the case.  The old teeth try 
to stay in place, and put out new roots, down around the new teeth.  It 
turns into a tangled mess.  Then the old tooth starts to rot   
Choices are to have all the old teeth pulled before they become 
entangled with the new, and go toothless (dentures would damage the 
emerging teeth) for a year or two letting the new teeth come in; have 
the old ones pulled a few at a time to let the new ones have a chance of 
coming through - assuming their roots and nerves haven't been too 
severely damaged by the surgical removal of the old tooth;  of have the 
whole kaboodle, old and new removed, and replaced with dentures.   So 
far I'm doing the second choice above.  My grandmother had the same 
condition, and it wasn't recognized, led to sepsis that killed her.   So 
its an interesting scenario.  The dentist who first confirmed that I 
have this was an older Russian guy, who said that it was a fairly common 
condition among Russian peasant folk, particularly women. No, there are 
no (known) russian genetics in my family history - all Germanic.  At any 
rate, the Russian dentist said that I was the first one he had seen or 
heard of in this country, with the whole second set.  Since then, via 
the internet, I've heard of others.  But it does happen.  Sara



  


Well Edith -- you and Dan amaze me.  I've never heard of five wisdom 
teeth in one person -- and here we have two such persons on the list!! 
 Will wonders never cease!!

MA







Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Just a word of caution -- a friend of mine had work done at a dental school.  I 
think a tooth was pulled -- and chips of the root were overlooked.  He wound up 
with an infection that almost killed him.  His face was swollen huge and he was 
in severe pain for weeks and weeks.  I wouldn't put my health in the hands of 
students -- even with a supervisor.

Sorry Lola -- this just brought back that memory, and scared me to 
death..
MA




From: phoenix23002 tds.net 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 8:42:28 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

James...  Here in Va. there is a state dental school.  My boss and his wife 
(who 
could afford anything, ya know??  they are just cheap!) used to have all their 
dental work and their kids' done by this dental school.  There is always a 
supervisor standing by who moniters and directs the work.   You might look in 
the state info pages or call state info and see if there is something similar 
in 
your state.  Their prices are terrific.  I am sure they could take care of the 
extractions... don't know about the false teeth.  Hopefully, you live close to 
a 
major city.  :)   Lola H.


On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 5:46 PM, James McDonald  wrote:

Due to my anti seizure meds and my wifes breathing meds(steroids and Albuterol 
Sulfate) we both have lost most of our teeth imploding! I took good care of my 
teeth and to have meds destroy them sucks!! When I looked into getting 
Dentures, 
but the prices!! for the wife and me they are talking about(plus removal of 
whats left of the bad teeth) is in the range of $10,000.00!!! We cannot afford 
that! I am on medical disibility and the wife is a cook, no way will we be able 
to afford such prices! just am pissed off there is no help for either of us!!
>
>
>
>
>
>

 From: MaryAnn Helland 
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 4:36 PM
>Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
>
>
>Five Dan?  You had five wisdom teeth
>MA
>
>
>

 From: Dan Nave 
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 12:56:02 PM
>Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
>
>Yes, I have had all 5 of my wisdom teeth removed...
>
>Dan
>
>On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Joyce Miller  wrote:
>> It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side, but I
>> also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has commented; I
>> am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has asked me
>> about it.
>>
>> In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so self-conscious
>> for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
>> self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I can do for
>> others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the good
>> you do and all the love you share.
>>
>> Joyce
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had had
>>> a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a year
>>> ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices, root
>>> canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for himself
>>> or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone cannot
>>> get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling to
>>> cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist
>>> said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that one
>>> would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (
>>>
>>> Pat
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>> Wheeler Wilcox
>>
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>> http://dearjubilee-joyce.blogspot.com  http://myjubilejubilee.blogspot.com
>>
>>
>
>
>
>


Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread PT Ferrance
You could do a partial plate...
PT





From: Pat 
To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" 
Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 8:45:41 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection



I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had had a 
mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a year ago, 
but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices, root canal 
or 
extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for himself or his 
family 
since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone cannot get rid of all of 
it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling to cover it (even 
though 
the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist said that I could be 
evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that one would cost $4,500.  I 
guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (

Pat  



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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
James...  Here in Va. there is a state dental school.  My boss and his wife
(who could afford anything, ya know??  they are just cheap!) used to have
all their dental work and their kids' done by this dental school.  There is
always a supervisor standing by who moniters and directs the work.   You
might look in the state info pages or call state info and see if there is
something similar in your state.  Their prices are terrific.  I am sure
they could take care of the extractions... don't know about the false
teeth.  Hopefully, you live close to a major city.  :)   Lola H.

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 5:46 PM, James McDonald  wrote:

>  Due to my anti seizure meds and my wifes breathing meds(*steroids and **
> Albuterol* Sulfate) we both have lost most of our teeth imploding! I took
> good care of my teeth and to have meds destroy them sucks!! When I looked
> into getting Dentures, but the prices!! for the wife and me they are
> talking about(plus removal of whats left of the bad teeth) is in the range
> of $10,000.00!!! We cannot afford that! I am on medical disibility and the
> wife is a cook, no way will we be able to afford such prices! just am
> pissed off there is no help for either of us!!
>
>
>   --
> *From:* MaryAnn Helland 
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
> *Sent:* Thursday, March 14, 2013 4:36 PM
> *Subject:* Re: CS>Tooth infection
>
>   Five Dan?  You had five wisdom teeth
> MA
>
>  --
> *From:* Dan Nave 
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
> *Sent:* Thu, March 14, 2013 12:56:02 PM
> *Subject:* Re: CS>Tooth infection
>
> Yes, I have had all 5 of my wisdom teeth removed...
>
> Dan
>
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Joyce Miller 
> wrote:
> > It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side, but
> I
> > also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has commented;
> I
> > am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has asked me
> > about it.
> >
> > In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so
> self-conscious
> > for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
> > self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I can do
> for
> > others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the good
> > you do and all the love you share.
> >
> > Joyce
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had
> had
> >> a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a
> year
> >> ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices,
> root
> >> canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for
> himself
> >> or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone
> cannot
> >> get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit
> smiling to
> >> cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist
> >> said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but
> that one
> >> would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (
> >>
> >> Pat
> >>
> >>
> >>
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> > Wheeler Wilcox
> >
> > http://dearjubilee.com  http://airedalesinourlives.blogspot.com/
> > http://dearjubilee-joyce.blogspot.com
> http://myjubilejubilee.blogspot.com
> >
> >
>
>
>
>


Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread harsha godavari
both India and China have "medical tours" . You get a return ticket, 
hospital treatment (for whatever ails you plus a recovery time 10 days 
to two weeks at a post resort, first rate medics and topnotch 
 all for a fraction of 
what it costs in North America and no waiting.look around for details.


regards
hg

bob Larson wrote:

if shakespeare were writing today he'd "kill all the dentists" just ahead of
the lawyers i'm sure.
i need all that done also, and am determined to not take it up the patootie
from american dental greedscum.
an armenian RN tending my mom told me his mom went to armenia and back,
stayed to visit awhile, and got all dental work done for half of what
american dentists wanted.
others report doing well in mexico & south america.
but you gotta harmonize wherever you go, and that's not so easy when a
foreigner with no ties or language skills.


-Original Message-
From: Dan Nave [mailto:bhangcha...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 2:14 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

You should  check into having it done somewhere  overseas.  If you can
find a reputable dentist you can reportedly have it done, and a
vacation, for a fraction of the price.

Dan

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 4:46 PM, James McDonald
 wrote:

Due to my anti seizure meds and my wifes breathing meds(steroids and
Albuterol Sulfate) we both have lost most of our teeth

imploding! I took

good care of my teeth and to have meds destroy them sucks!!

When I looked

into getting Dentures, but the prices!! for the wife and me

they are talking

about(plus removal of whats left of the bad teeth) is in

the range of

$10,000.00!!! We cannot afford that! I am on medical

disibility and the wife

is a cook, no way will we be able to afford such prices!

just am pissed off

there is no help for either of us!!



From: MaryAnn Helland 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 4:36 PM

Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

Five Dan?  You had five wisdom teeth
MA


From: Dan Nave 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 12:56:02 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

Yes, I have had all 5 of my wisdom teeth removed...

Dan

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Joyce Miller



wrote:

It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on

one side, but I

also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one

has commented; I

am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no

one has asked me

about it.

In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so
self-conscious
for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding

things I can do for

others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared

to all the good

you do and all the love you share.

Joyce


On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat

 wrote:



I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months

ago.  It had

had
a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a

partial crown a

year
ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I

had two choices,

root
canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root

canals for

himself
or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and

even ozone cannot

get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and

often quit smiling

to
cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really

show.)  The dentist

said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6

months, but that

one
would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (

Pat



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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Ah -- OK -- :-)

Now I understand why you're concerned.  I would be concerned too.  And I'd 
probably pop for the implant.  Most dentists have a payment program of some 
type 
for these big expenditures
MA




From: Pat 
To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" 
Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 7:39:34 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection


Good Grief!  I even proof-read before I hit send.  I had my four wisdom teeth 
out when I was 16.  This tooth which is now missing was the next to the last on 
top (not counting the wisdom tooth spot.)  It shows when I smile big.  

This dentist is a mercury-safe one.  He does a zirconia implant which seems to 
be a lot more expensive than the regular ones.  Their site states, "There is no 
metal involved.  Zirconia is a  special type of ceramic,  which is 
biocompatible 
and non-irritating to gum tissues.  This system  is entirely metal-free, with a 
comparable success rate and longevity to  titanium implants.  Although Zirconia 
implants are relatively uncommon  in the United States, they have been widely 
used in Europe for decades.   Extensive clinical studies have proven the safety 
and effectiveness of  this option." 



Sorry about mis-speaking.  That and forgetting words or names is the most 
annoying part of aging!

Pat




 From: MaryAnn Helland 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
 

Pat -- I read your post several times, and I'm still confused.  I can't figure 
out how you could have a "gap", or worry about a missing wisdom  tooth 
"showing" 
-- when wisdom teeth are the further-most back teeth in the mouth, very close 
to 
the jaw hinge.  Most people lose their wisdom teeth early on (mine were gone 
before I turned 28) and never give them a thought.  I've never heard of anyone 
having them even filled, much less crowned.  Are you sure you're not talking 
about one of the molar teeth?  If you really are talking about the wisdom 
teeth, 
I'd advise you to save your $4,500.00 -- no one will ever know that the tooth 
is 
gone!  Regardless -- don't stop smiling!!  :-D
MA




From: Pat 
To: "silver-list@eskimo.com"  
Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 7:45:41 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection



I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had had a 
mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a year ago, 
but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices, root canal 
or 
extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for himself or his 
family 
since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone cannot get rid of all of 
it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling to cover it (even 
though 
the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist said that I could be 
evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that one would cost $4,500.  I 
guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (

Pat  



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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread Pat
Good Grief!  I even proof-read before I hit send.  I had my four wisdom teeth 
out when I was 16.  This tooth which is now missing was the next to the last on 
top (not counting the wisdom tooth spot.)  It shows when I smile big.  

This dentist is a mercury-safe one.  He does a zirconia implant which seems to 
be a lot more expensive than the regular ones.  Their site states, "There is no 
metal involved.  Zirconia is a special type of ceramic, 
which is biocompatible and non-irritating to gum tissues.  This system 
is entirely metal-free, with a comparable success rate and longevity to 
titanium implants.  Although Zirconia implants are relatively uncommon 
in the United States, they have been widely used in Europe for decades.  
Extensive clinical studies have proven the safety and effectiveness of 
this option." 


Sorry about mis-speaking.  That and forgetting words or names is the most 
annoying part of aging!

Pat




 From: MaryAnn Helland 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
 

Pat -- I read your post several times, and I'm still confused.  I can't figure 
out how you could have a "gap", or worry about a missing wisdom tooth "showing" 
-- when wisdom teeth are the further-most back teeth in the mouth, very close 
to the jaw hinge.  Most people lose their wisdom teeth early on (mine were gone 
before I turned 28) and never give them a thought.  I've never heard of anyone 
having them even filled, much less crowned.  Are you sure you're not talking 
about one of the molar teeth?  If you really are talking about the wisdom 
teeth, I'd advise you to save your $4,500.00 -- no one will ever know that the 
tooth is gone!  Regardless -- don't stop smiling!!  :-D
MA




From: Pat 
To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" 
Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 7:45:41 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection



I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had had a 
mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a year ago, 
but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices, root canal 
or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for himself or his 
family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone cannot get rid of 
all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling to cover it 
(even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist said that I 
could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that one would cost 
$4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (

Pat  



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RE: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread Jess
India is cheap and good too.  jess

-Original Message-
From: bob Larson [mailto:bobli...@att.net] 
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 5:39 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Tooth infection

if shakespeare were writing today he'd "kill all the dentists" just ahead of
the lawyers i'm sure.
i need all that done also, and am determined to not take it up the patootie
from american dental greedscum.
an armenian RN tending my mom told me his mom went to armenia and back,
stayed to visit awhile, and got all dental work done for half of what
american dentists wanted.
others report doing well in mexico & south america.
but you gotta harmonize wherever you go, and that's not so easy when a
foreigner with no ties or language skills.  

> -Original Message-
> From: Dan Nave [mailto:bhangcha...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 2:14 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
> 
> You should  check into having it done somewhere  overseas.  If you can 
> find a reputable dentist you can reportedly have it done, and a 
> vacation, for a fraction of the price.
> 
> Dan
> 
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 4:46 PM, James McDonald  
> wrote:
> > Due to my anti seizure meds and my wifes breathing meds(steroids and 
> > Albuterol Sulfate) we both have lost most of our teeth
> imploding! I took
> > good care of my teeth and to have meds destroy them sucks!! 
> When I looked
> > into getting Dentures, but the prices!! for the wife and me
> they are talking
> > about(plus removal of whats left of the bad teeth) is in
> the range of
> > $10,000.00!!! We cannot afford that! I am on medical
> disibility and the wife
> > is a cook, no way will we be able to afford such prices! 
> just am pissed off
> > there is no help for either of us!!
> >
> >
> > ____
> > From: MaryAnn Helland 
> > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> > Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 4:36 PM
> >
> > Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
> >
> > Five Dan?  You had five wisdom teeth
> > MA
> >
> > 
> > From: Dan Nave 
> > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> > Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 12:56:02 PM
> > Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
> >
> > Yes, I have had all 5 of my wisdom teeth removed...
> >
> > Dan
> >
> > On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Joyce Miller
> 
> > wrote:
> >> It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on
> one side, but I
> >> also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one
> has commented; I
> >> am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no
> one has asked me
> >> about it.
> >>
> >> In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so 
> >> self-conscious for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost 
> >> that self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding
> things I can do for
> >> others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared
> to all the good
> >> you do and all the love you share.
> >>
> >> Joyce
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat
>  wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months
> ago.  It had
> >>> had
> >>> a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a
> partial crown a
> >>> year
> >>> ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I
> had two choices,
> >>> root
> >>> canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root
> canals for
> >>> himself
> >>> or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and
> even ozone cannot
> >>> get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and
> often quit smiling
> >>> to
> >>> cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really
> show.)  The dentist
> >>> said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6
> months, but that
> >>> one
> >>> would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (
> >>>
> >>> Pat
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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> >>
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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Lena -- can you be more specific about the *trouble*?  I'm looking at an 
implant 
to replace the last molar on my lower left side.  The tooth has been giving me 
trouble for almost two years.  I've had it checked out, and they don't know why 
it's bothering me -- but it is.  I've used a laser on it, a godzilla on it, and 
bio-magnets.  I knock down the pain/swelling for awhile -- but it always comes 
back.  I feel certain that it just needs to come out -- but it's the last molar 
on that lower left, and if I don't get the implant, I'll have no chewing 
surface 
on that side of my mouth.  I'll not have a root canal -- which is the only 
other 
option offered by my dentists.
MA




From: Lena Guyot 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 4:57:55 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

I've been told that the metal implants are asking for trouble. That's why I 
finally opted for a gap, even though I know it stresses my over-all bite and 
eating symmetry.
Be well,
Léna

On Mar 14, 2013, at 5:17 PM, Jess wrote:

what about tooth implants, are they unsafe like the root canals?  Jess
> 
>From: PT Ferrance [mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net] 
>Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 4:43 PM
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
> 
>You might want to deeply research the concept of root canals.  I keep reading 
>more and more articles indicating it is better to have a tooth pulled than 
>risk 
>the side effects of a root canal.
>PT
> 
>
____

>From: Heather W 
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Sent: Wed, March 13, 2013 5:45:44 PM
>Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
>Thanks so much for the advice! This thread is so incredibly helpful!
>I do trust my dentist. However, I wish it was that simple. I do not have 
>insurance or the thousands of dollars to takes for a root canal and crown. I 
>will use the dental zapper I just built then go back for another x-ray. I did 
>not ask him what it would cost if the infection was not there. Maybe just a 
>crown.
>Also I have been having problems with digestive parasites.  And I'm thinking 
>lung parasites too. I made a zapper with toothbrushes. Should I make one with 
>sponges for digestive or lung purposes?  And what placement and for how long 
>should I use the zapper for those two areas to have the best effects? Thanks 
>again!
>On Mar 13, 2013 12:47 PM, "Heather W"  wrote:
>I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam filling 
>to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the expanding and 
>contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth and int ok the 
>root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me really soon, or not 
>for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am wondering if anyone has 
>had success in treating a tooth infection of this magnitude with CS? And if 
>so, 
>what techniques did you use? Thank you in advance for the advice!
>Heather


Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread MaryAnn Helland
James -- I don't know where you live -- but we have dentists in our area who do 
dentures for under a thousand dollars.  My husband had both upper and lowers 
replaced for about $700.00, and he chose their most expensive ones.  These were 
replacement dentures, so he had no expenses for removal of any teeth.  He did 
require a repair on one, which was done at no charge.

I suggest that you grab your yellow pages and start making phone calls to get 
prices.  If they can do them here that cheap, they can do them elsewhere that 
cheap.  And if not -- you could always take a trip here to get them.  :-)
MA
P.S.  I'm in western Kentucky




From: James McDonald 
To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" 
Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 4:51:56 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection


Due to my anti seizure meds and my wifes breathing meds(steroids and Albuterol 
Sulfate) we both have lost most of our teeth imploding! I took good care of my 
teeth and to have meds destroy them sucks!! When I looked into getting 
Dentures, 
but the prices!! for the wife and me they are talking about(plus removal of 
whats left of the bad teeth) is in the range of $10,000.00!!! We cannot afford 
that! I am on medical disibility and the wife is a cook, no way will we be able 
to afford such prices! just am pissed off there is no help for either of us!!





 From: MaryAnn Helland 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
 

Five Dan?  You had five wisdom teeth
MA




From: Dan Nave 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 12:56:02 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

Yes, I have had all 5 of my wisdom teeth removed...

Dan

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Joyce Miller  wrote:
> It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side, but I
> also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has commented; I
> am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has asked me
> about it.
>
> In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so self-conscious
> for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
> self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I can do for
> others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the good
> you do and all the love you share.
>
> Joyce
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013  at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had had
>> a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a year
>> ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices, root
>> canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for himself
>> or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone cannot
>> get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling to
>> cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist
>> said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that one
>> would cost  $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the  gap.  = (
>>
>> Pat
>>
>>
>>
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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Well Edith -- you and Dan amaze me.  I've never heard of five wisdom teeth in 
one person -- and here we have two such persons on the list!!  Will wonders 
never cease!!
MA




From: "ejohns9...@aol.com" 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 5:30:52 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

 
I too had 5 wisdom teeth.  I had 2 extracted at one setting at the Oral 
Surgeon's and then 3 later when I had recovered a bit.  He could see something 
in the x-ray but wasn't sure exactly what it was.  After he practically stood 
me 
on my head in the chair and dug half way to my brain, it felt like,  he brought 
out another one lodged almost in the sinus cavity & shaped exactly like a tear 
drop.  That was about 40 years ago.  He was a very good doctor.
Edith
-Original Message-
From: Dan Nave 
To: silver-list 
Sent: Thu, Mar 14, 2013 5:11 pm
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection


Yup, the last one started coming in after the others had been pulled for some 
time  ;-))  Dan  On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 3:36 PM, MaryAnn Helland 
 wrote: > Five Dan?  You had five wisdom teeth > 
MA 
> >  > From: Dan Nave  > 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 12:56:02 PM > > Subject: 
Re: CS>Tooth infection > > Yes, I have had all 5 of my wisdom teeth removed... 
> 
> Dan > > On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Joyce Miller 
>  
> wrote: >> It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one 
> side, 
but I >> also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has 
commented; I >> am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one 
has 
asked me >> about it. >> >> In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used 
to be so >> self-conscious >> for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I 
lost that >> self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I 
can 
do for >> others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the 
good >> you do and all the love you share. >> >> Joyce >> >> >> On Thu, Mar 14, 
2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> I had to 
have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had >>> had >>> a 
mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a >>> year 
>>> ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices, >>> 
root >>> canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for 
>>> 
himself >>> or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone 
cannot >>> get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit 
smiling >>> to >>> cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  
The dentist >>> said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, 
but that >>> one >>> would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the 
gap.  = ( >>> >>> Pat >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> The Silver List is a moderated 
forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. >>>  Rules and Instructions: 
http://www.silverlist.org >>> >>> Unsubscribe: >>>  
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Owner: 
Mike Devour <mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> "Laugh and 
the 
world laughs with you; Weep, and you weep alone." Ella >> Wheeler Wilcox >> >> 
http://dearjubilee.com  http://airedalesinourlives.blogspot.com/ >> 
http://dearjubilee-joyce.blogspot.com  http://myjubilejubilee.blogspot.com >> 
>> 
>  


RE: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread bob Larson
interesting comment that cannabis is neurogenic.  any reading on that you
can point to?
maybe that's why i've heard "you've got a lot of nerve" so much over the
years.


  _  

From: Bob Banever [mailto:bbane...@earthlink.net] 
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 3:05 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Tooth infection



Be very careful of pulling wisdom teeth.  I would use a Godzilla zapping
device to get rid of any potential infections before I would pull any teeth.
You can damage the lingual (and other) nerves permanently if you aren't
careful and that would cause a lifetime of pain and suffering in your jaw
and tongue.  My lingual nerve was damaged from an injection of articaine for
a root canal procedure.  It was a full 7 years before I was able to heal the
nerve and those seven years were hell on earth.  Constant burning pain in
the tongue 24/7 along with many other horrific sensations and taste
alterations.  I'm fine now thanks to acupuncture, B vitamins and cannabis
(yes, cannabis is neurogenic, it causes nerves to grow).  I now use a
Godzilla whenever I have a painful tooth and it never fails to kill the
bacteria causing the problem whether in a root or tooth.  

 


  _  


From: Neville Munn [mailto:one.red...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 3:30 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Tooth infection

 

And as one ages, one cares less about what others may think ~ life's too
short .

 

N.


  _  


From: jmillerwo...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 08:02:11 -0500
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side, but I
also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has commented; I
am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has asked me
about it.

In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so self-conscious
for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I can do for
others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the good
you do and all the love you share.

Joyce

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote:



I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had had a
mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a year
ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices, root
canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for himself
or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone cannot
get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling to
cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist
said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that one
would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (

Pat 



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RE: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread bob Larson
if shakespeare were writing today he'd "kill all the dentists" just ahead of
the lawyers i'm sure.
i need all that done also, and am determined to not take it up the patootie
from american dental greedscum.
an armenian RN tending my mom told me his mom went to armenia and back,
stayed to visit awhile, and got all dental work done for half of what
american dentists wanted.
others report doing well in mexico & south america.
but you gotta harmonize wherever you go, and that's not so easy when a
foreigner with no ties or language skills.  

> -Original Message-
> From: Dan Nave [mailto:bhangcha...@gmail.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 2:14 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
> 
> You should  check into having it done somewhere  overseas.  If you can
> find a reputable dentist you can reportedly have it done, and a
> vacation, for a fraction of the price.
> 
> Dan
> 
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 4:46 PM, James McDonald 
>  wrote:
> > Due to my anti seizure meds and my wifes breathing meds(steroids and
> > Albuterol Sulfate) we both have lost most of our teeth 
> imploding! I took
> > good care of my teeth and to have meds destroy them sucks!! 
> When I looked
> > into getting Dentures, but the prices!! for the wife and me 
> they are talking
> > about(plus removal of whats left of the bad teeth) is in 
> the range of
> > $10,000.00!!! We cannot afford that! I am on medical 
> disibility and the wife
> > is a cook, no way will we be able to afford such prices! 
> just am pissed off
> > there is no help for either of us!!
> >
> >
> > ____
> > From: MaryAnn Helland 
> > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> > Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 4:36 PM
> >
> > Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
> >
> > Five Dan?  You had five wisdom teeth
> > MA
> >
> > 
> > From: Dan Nave 
> > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> > Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 12:56:02 PM
> > Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
> >
> > Yes, I have had all 5 of my wisdom teeth removed...
> >
> > Dan
> >
> > On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Joyce Miller 
> 
> > wrote:
> >> It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on 
> one side, but I
> >> also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one 
> has commented; I
> >> am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no 
> one has asked me
> >> about it.
> >>
> >> In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so
> >> self-conscious
> >> for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
> >> self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding 
> things I can do for
> >> others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared 
> to all the good
> >> you do and all the love you share.
> >>
> >> Joyce
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat 
>  wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months 
> ago.  It had
> >>> had
> >>> a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a 
> partial crown a
> >>> year
> >>> ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I 
> had two choices,
> >>> root
> >>> canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root 
> canals for
> >>> himself
> >>> or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and 
> even ozone cannot
> >>> get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and 
> often quit smiling
> >>> to
> >>> cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really 
> show.)  The dentist
> >>> said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 
> months, but that
> >>> one
> >>> would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (
> >>>
> >>> Pat
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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RE: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread Bob Banever
Be very careful of pulling wisdom teeth.  I would use a Godzilla zapping
device to get rid of any potential infections before I would pull any teeth.
You can damage the lingual (and other) nerves permanently if you aren't
careful and that would cause a lifetime of pain and suffering in your jaw
and tongue.  My lingual nerve was damaged from an injection of articaine for
a root canal procedure.  It was a full 7 years before I was able to heal the
nerve and those seven years were hell on earth.  Constant burning pain in
the tongue 24/7 along with many other horrific sensations and taste
alterations.  I'm fine now thanks to acupuncture, B vitamins and cannabis
(yes, cannabis is neurogenic, it causes nerves to grow).  I now use a
Godzilla whenever I have a painful tooth and it never fails to kill the
bacteria causing the problem whether in a root or tooth.  

 

  _  

From: Neville Munn [mailto:one.red...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 3:30 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Tooth infection

 

And as one ages, one cares less about what others may think ~ life's too
short .

 

N.

  _  

From: jmillerwo...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 08:02:11 -0500
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side, but I
also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has commented; I
am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has asked me
about it.

In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so self-conscious
for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I can do for
others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the good
you do and all the love you share.

Joyce

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote:



I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had had a
mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a year
ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices, root
canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for himself
or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone cannot
get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling to
cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist
said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that one
would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (

Pat 



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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread Del
Don’t believe everything you hear without checking on it.
I have had a mouthful of titanium implants for several years with zero problems.
I know several other people who have too.
The key is getting them done by people who really know what they are doing.
And then keeping them clean, just like natural teeth.
I hear there are now ceramic implants, don’t know much about them.

Del

From: Lena Guyot 
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 5:57 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

I've been told that the metal implants are asking for trouble. That's why I 
finally opted for a gap, even though I know it stresses my over-all bite and 
eating symmetry. 
Be well,
Léna

On Mar 14, 2013, at 5:17 PM, Jess wrote:


  what about tooth implants, are they unsafe like the root canals?  Jess
   
  From: PT Ferrance [mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net] 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 4:43 PM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
   
  You might want to deeply research the concept of root canals.  I keep reading 
more and more articles indicating it is better to have a tooth pulled than risk 
the side effects of a root canal.
  PT
   

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  From: Heather W 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Wed, March 13, 2013 5:45:44 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

  Thanks so much for the advice! This thread is so incredibly helpful!

  I do trust my dentist. However, I wish it was that simple. I do not have 
insurance or the thousands of dollars to takes for a root canal and crown. I 
will use the dental zapper I just built then go back for another x-ray. I did 
not ask him what it would cost if the infection was not there. Maybe just a 
crown.

  Also I have been having problems with digestive parasites.  And I'm thinking 
lung parasites too. I made a zapper with toothbrushes. Should I make one with 
sponges for digestive or lung purposes?  And what placement and for how long 
should I use the zapper for those two areas to have the best effects? Thanks 
again!

  On Mar 13, 2013 12:47 PM, "Heather W"  wrote:
  I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam 
filling to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the 
expanding and contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth and 
int ok the root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me really 
soon, or not for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am wondering if 
anyone has had success in treating a tooth infection of this magnitude with CS? 
And if so, what techniques did you use? Thank you in advance for the advice!

  Heather



Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread ejohns9525


I too had 5 wisdom teeth.  I had 2 extracted at one setting at the Oral 
Surgeon's and then 3 later when I had recovered a bit.  He could see something 
in the x-ray but wasn't sure exactly what it was.  After he practically stood 
me on my head in the chair and dug half way to my brain, it felt like,  he 
brought out another one lodged almost in the sinus cavity & shaped exactly like 
a tear drop.  That was about 40 years ago.  He was a very good doctor.
Edith


-Original Message-
From: Dan Nave 
To: silver-list 
Sent: Thu, Mar 14, 2013 5:11 pm
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection


Yup, the last one started coming in after the others had been pulled
for some time  ;-))

Dan

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 3:36 PM, MaryAnn Helland
 wrote:
> Five Dan?  You had five wisdom teeth
> MA
>
> 
> From: Dan Nave 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 12:56:02 PM
>
> Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
>
> Yes, I have had all 5 of my wisdom teeth removed...
>
> Dan
>
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Joyce Miller 
> wrote:
>> It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side, but I
>> also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has commented; I
>> am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has asked me
>> about it.
>>
>> In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so
>> self-conscious
>> for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
>> self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I can do for
>> others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the good
>> you do and all the love you share.
>>
>> Joyce
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had
>>> had
>>> a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a
>>> year
>>> ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices,
>>> root
>>> canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for
>>> himself
>>> or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone cannot
>>> get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling
>>> to
>>> cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist
>>> said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that
>>> one
>>> would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (
>>>
>>> Pat
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
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RE: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread Neville Munn
And as one ages, one cares less about what others may think ~ life's too short 
.
N.

From: jmillerwo...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 08:02:11 -0500
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side, but I also 
lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has commented; I am still 
making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has asked me about it.



In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so self-conscious for 
much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that self-consciousness, maybe 
because I am so busy finding things I can do for others. It is amazing how 
unimportant a tooth is compared to all the good you do and all the love you 
share.



Joyce

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote:






I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had had a 
mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a year ago, 
but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices, root canal 
or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for himself or his 
family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone cannot get rid of 
all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling to cover it 
(even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist said that I 
could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that one would cost 
$4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (





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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread Dan Nave
You should  check into having it done somewhere  overseas.  If you can
find a reputable dentist you can reportedly have it done, and a
vacation, for a fraction of the price.

Dan

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 4:46 PM, James McDonald  wrote:
> Due to my anti seizure meds and my wifes breathing meds(steroids and
> Albuterol Sulfate) we both have lost most of our teeth imploding! I took
> good care of my teeth and to have meds destroy them sucks!! When I looked
> into getting Dentures, but the prices!! for the wife and me they are talking
> about(plus removal of whats left of the bad teeth) is in the range of
> $10,000.00!!! We cannot afford that! I am on medical disibility and the wife
> is a cook, no way will we be able to afford such prices! just am pissed off
> there is no help for either of us!!
>
>
> 
> From: MaryAnn Helland 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 4:36 PM
>
> Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
>
> Five Dan?  You had five wisdom teeth
> MA
>
> 
> From: Dan Nave 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 12:56:02 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
>
> Yes, I have had all 5 of my wisdom teeth removed...
>
> Dan
>
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Joyce Miller 
> wrote:
>> It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side, but I
>> also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has commented; I
>> am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has asked me
>> about it.
>>
>> In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so
>> self-conscious
>> for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
>> self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I can do for
>> others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the good
>> you do and all the love you share.
>>
>> Joyce
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had
>>> had
>>> a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a
>>> year
>>> ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices,
>>> root
>>> canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for
>>> himself
>>> or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone cannot
>>> get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling
>>> to
>>> cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist
>>> said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that
>>> one
>>> would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (
>>>
>>> Pat
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread Dan Nave
Yup, the last one started coming in after the others had been pulled
for some time  ;-))

Dan

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 3:36 PM, MaryAnn Helland
 wrote:
> Five Dan?  You had five wisdom teeth
> MA
>
> 
> From: Dan Nave 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 12:56:02 PM
>
> Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
>
> Yes, I have had all 5 of my wisdom teeth removed...
>
> Dan
>
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Joyce Miller 
> wrote:
>> It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side, but I
>> also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has commented; I
>> am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has asked me
>> about it.
>>
>> In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so
>> self-conscious
>> for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
>> self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I can do for
>> others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the good
>> you do and all the love you share.
>>
>> Joyce
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had
>>> had
>>> a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a
>>> year
>>> ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices,
>>> root
>>> canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for
>>> himself
>>> or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone cannot
>>> get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling
>>> to
>>> cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist
>>> said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that
>>> one
>>> would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (
>>>
>>> Pat
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>> Wheeler Wilcox
>>
>> http://dearjubilee.com  http://airedalesinourlives.blogspot.com/
>> http://dearjubilee-joyce.blogspot.com  http://myjubilejubilee.blogspot.com
>>
>>
>



Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread Lena Guyot
I've been told that the metal implants are asking for trouble. That's why I 
finally opted for a gap, even though I know it stresses my over-all bite and 
eating symmetry.
Be well,
Léna
On Mar 14, 2013, at 5:17 PM, Jess wrote:

> what about tooth implants, are they unsafe like the root canals?  Jess
>  
> From: PT Ferrance [mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net] 
> Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 4:43 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
>  
> You might want to deeply research the concept of root canals.  I keep reading 
> more and more articles indicating it is better to have a tooth pulled than 
> risk the side effects of a root canal.
> PT
>  
> From: Heather W 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Wed, March 13, 2013 5:45:44 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
> 
> Thanks so much for the advice! This thread is so incredibly helpful!
> 
> I do trust my dentist. However, I wish it was that simple. I do not have 
> insurance or the thousands of dollars to takes for a root canal and crown. I 
> will use the dental zapper I just built then go back for another x-ray. I did 
> not ask him what it would cost if the infection was not there. Maybe just a 
> crown.
> 
> Also I have been having problems with digestive parasites.  And I'm thinking 
> lung parasites too. I made a zapper with toothbrushes. Should I make one with 
> sponges for digestive or lung purposes?  And what placement and for how long 
> should I use the zapper for those two areas to have the best effects? Thanks 
> again!
> 
> On Mar 13, 2013 12:47 PM, "Heather W"  wrote:
> I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam 
> filling to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the 
> expanding and contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth 
> and int ok the root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me 
> really soon, or not for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am 
> wondering if anyone has had success in treating a tooth infection of this 
> magnitude with CS? And if so, what techniques did you use? Thank you in 
> advance for the advice!
> 
> Heather
> 



Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread James McDonald
Due to my anti seizure meds and my wifes breathing meds(steroids and Albuterol 
Sulfate) we both have lost most of our teeth imploding! I took good care of my 
teeth and to have meds destroy them sucks!! When I looked into getting 
Dentures, but the prices!! for the wife and me they are talking about(plus 
removal of whats left of the bad teeth) is in the range of $10,000.00!!! We 
cannot afford that! I am on medical disibility and the wife is a cook, no way 
will we be able to afford such prices! just am pissed off there is no help for 
either of us!!





 From: MaryAnn Helland 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
 

Five Dan?  You had five wisdom teeth
MA




From: Dan Nave 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 12:56:02 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

Yes, I have had all 5 of my wisdom teeth removed...

Dan

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Joyce Miller  wrote:
> It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side, but I
> also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has commented; I
> am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has asked me
> about it.
>
> In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so self-conscious
> for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
> self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I can do for
> others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the good
> you do and all the love you share.
>
> Joyce
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had had
>> a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a year
>> ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices, root
>> canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for himself
>> or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone cannot
>> get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling to
>> cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist
>> said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that one
>> would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the
 gap.  = (
>>
>> Pat
>>
>>
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RE: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread Jess
what about tooth implants, are they unsafe like the root canals?  Jess

 

From: PT Ferrance [mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 4:43 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

 

You might want to deeply research the concept of root canals.  I keep
reading more and more articles indicating it is better to have a tooth
pulled than risk the side effects of a root canal.
PT

 

  _  

From: Heather W 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, March 13, 2013 5:45:44 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

Thanks so much for the advice! This thread is so incredibly helpful!

I do trust my dentist. However, I wish it was that simple. I do not have
insurance or the thousands of dollars to takes for a root canal and crown. I
will use the dental zapper I just built then go back for another x-ray. I
did not ask him what it would cost if the infection was not there. Maybe
just a crown.

Also I have been having problems with digestive parasites.  And I'm thinking
lung parasites too. I made a zapper with toothbrushes. Should I make one
with sponges for digestive or lung purposes?  And what placement and for how
long should I use the zapper for those two areas to have the best effects?
Thanks again!

On Mar 13, 2013 12:47 PM, "Heather W"  wrote:

I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam
filling to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the
expanding and contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth
and int ok the root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me
really soon, or not for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am
wondering if anyone has had success in treating a tooth infection of this
magnitude with CS? And if so, what techniques did you use? Thank you in
advance for the advice!

Heather



Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Five Dan?  You had five wisdom teeth
MA




From: Dan Nave 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 12:56:02 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

Yes, I have had all 5 of my wisdom teeth removed...

Dan

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Joyce Miller  wrote:
> It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side, but I
> also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has commented; I
> am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has asked me
> about it.
>
> In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so self-conscious
> for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
> self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I can do for
> others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the good
> you do and all the love you share.
>
> Joyce
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had had
>> a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a year
>> ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices, root
>> canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for himself
>> or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone cannot
>> get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling to
>> cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist
>> said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that one
>> would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (
>>
>> Pat
>>
>>
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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread 123 456
Hi All & a reply to Heather
You will eventually need to get that tooth either out or fixed but
this will help in the meantime.
Clove oil does also help since it is an antibiotic as well as an
analgesic. Tastes rough but it works.  If  you decide to take the
Green Hulls of Black Walnuts make sure it is a very black thick
liquid.  It's the only form it will really work in.
Tastes gawd awful, but darned if it doesn't work.
Take it with a thick juice chaser and it's not so bad but it certainly
will remove any little nasties that might be lurking around in you.
Google Hannah Kruger, she's an old European Herbalist who made a study
of parasites.  Basically we all have them.  We breath them in as well
as ingest them without knowing it. It simply is the way it is so do a
parasite cleanse at least twice a year and the zapper in between
times. It's all good. And don't look in the toilet around about the
7th day. You might be grossed out. LOL!
Chers for your health!
Tara


On 3/14/13, Dan Nave  wrote:
> Yes, I have had all 5 of my wisdom teeth removed...
>
> Dan
>
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Joyce Miller 
> wrote:
>> It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side, but
>> I
>> also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has commented;
>> I
>> am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has asked me
>> about it.
>>
>> In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so
>> self-conscious
>> for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
>> self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I can do
>> for
>> others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the good
>> you do and all the love you share.
>>
>> Joyce
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had
>>> had
>>> a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a
>>> year
>>> ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices,
>>> root
>>> canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for
>>> himself
>>> or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone
>>> cannot
>>> get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling
>>> to
>>> cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist
>>> said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that
>>> one
>>> would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (
>>>
>>> Pat
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread Joyce Miller
It isn't that bad, Pat. I lost not only my wisdom tooth on one side, but I
also lost three others next to that wisdom tooth.. No one has commented; I
am still making new friends; I totally ignore it, and no one has asked me
about it.

In fact, I am glad for this reminder because I used to be so self-conscious
for much of my life. Somewhere along the way, I lost that
self-consciousness, maybe because I am so busy finding things I can do for
others. It is amazing how unimportant a tooth is compared to all the good
you do and all the love you share.

Joyce

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Pat  wrote:

>
>
> I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had had
> a mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a
> year ago, but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two
> choices, root canal or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root
> canals for himself or his family since the bacteria hides in the roots and
> even ozone cannot get rid of all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and
> often quit smiling to cover it (even though the kids say it doesn't really
> show.)  The dentist said that I could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6
> months, but that one would cost $4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to
> the gap.  = (
>
> Pat
>
>
>
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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Pat -- I read your post several times, and I'm still confused.  I can't figure 
out how you could have a "gap", or worry about a missing wisdom tooth "showing" 
-- when wisdom teeth are the further-most back teeth in the mouth, very close 
to 
the jaw hinge.  Most people lose their wisdom teeth early on (mine were gone 
before I turned 28) and never give them a thought.  I've never heard of anyone 
having them even filled, much less crowned.  Are you sure you're not talking 
about one of the molar teeth?  If you really are talking about the wisdom 
teeth, 
I'd advise you to save your $4,500.00 -- no one will ever know that the tooth 
is 
gone!  Regardless -- don't stop smiling!!  :-D
MA




From: Pat 
To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" 
Sent: Thu, March 14, 2013 7:45:41 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection



I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had had a 
mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a year ago, 
but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices, root canal 
or 
extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for himself or his 
family 
since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone cannot get rid of all of 
it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling to cover it (even 
though 
the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist said that I could be 
evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that one would cost $4,500.  I 
guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (

Pat  



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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-14 Thread Pat


I had to have a wisdom tooth extracted a couple of months ago.  It had had a 
mercury filling removed and had ozone treatment and a partial crown a year ago, 
but it became abscessed.  The dentist said that I had two choices, root canal 
or extraction.  He said that he wouldn't have root canals for himself or his 
family since the bacteria hides in the roots and even ozone cannot get rid of 
all of it.  I hate having this huge gap and often quit smiling to cover it 
(even though the kids say it doesn't really show.)  The dentist said that I 
could be evaluated for an implant in 5 or 6 months, but that one would cost 
$4,500.  I guess I'll have to get used to the gap.  = (

Pat  



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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-13 Thread PT Ferrance
The problem is that it takes a large number of forced evacuations before the 
parasites start leaving.  It takes a long time.
PT





From: Jess 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, March 13, 2013 10:01:01 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Tooth infection


I would not believe that you have any parasites unless they are expelled some 
way and identified under a microscope or with a smear or something.  a lot of 
naturopath docs attribute health problems to parasites.  muscle testing is not 
adequate for determining such a problem.  I don't think black walnut is like 
real walnuts either. it is an herb that is good for parasites.  But I would 
really question this info. you just have an allergy and asthma.  where do you 
hear about that out breath meaning parasites?  Jess
 
From:Heather W [mailto:heatherwy...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 4:56 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
 
 
I only have one mercury filling. I have seen my dentist of 15 years as well as 
two other dentists. The one I am trusting the most is a holistic dentist who 
respects my concerns and knowledge. My oldest dentist was an jerk when I asked 
about removing the filling. Im glad I found the one I have been seeing now. He 
said that one small filling is most likely not causing my immune disorders, but 
I should take it out because of the infection.
 
I have had problems with my skin and allergies for a while now, but my asthma 
is 
my most chronic and persistent ailment. My homeopathic doctor did muscle 
testing 
on me and said that I have digestive parasites. He tested for a treatment and 
told me to take black walnut for a month starting on the full moon. I have been 
recommended this remedy before but have been reluctant to try it since I am 
allergic to walnuts. He told me to test it first and to ease into the remedy. 
However, now that I know its an option, zapping them seems easier. I tend to 
want to take the easy way out.not always the best route. 

 
I eat a lot of raw and cooked garlic, ginger, and cook with clove. Seems to be 
still a persistent problem that needs more. I take spirulina, chia seeds, and 
juice cilantro for the detox of the mercury. 

 
I know I have lung parasites since whenever I have an asthma attack my body 
takes over on the out-breath, forcing all of the air out of my lungs. 
Apparently 
that is typical of parasites attached to the lining of your lungs and your 
lungs 
trying to expel them. 

On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 7:38 PM, Jess  wrote:
I had my mercury fillings removed. don't do them all at once. there is a 
product 
recommended to remove the mercury that gets into your body, one such product is 
Pectasol Chelation Complex but I think you can also take chlorella and 
cilantro.  others on the list may know what else is good for mercury detox.  

 
how do you know you have digestive parasites?  are you taking a good probiotic 
for your stomach and intestines?  garlic and ginger are also good.  Jess
 
From:Heather W [mailto:heatherwy...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 2:45 PM 

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
 
Thanks so much for the advice! This thread is so incredibly helpful!
I do trust my dentist. However, I wish it was that simple. I do not have 
insurance or the thousands of dollars to takes for a root canal and crown. I 
will use the dental zapper I just built then go back for another x-ray. I did 
not ask him what it would cost if the infection was not there. Maybe just a 
crown.
Also I have been having problems with digestive parasites.  And I'm thinking 
lung parasites too. I made a zapper with toothbrushes. Should I make one with 
sponges for digestive or lung purposes?  And what placement and for how long 
should I use the zapper for those two areas to have the best effects? Thanks 
again!
On Mar 13, 2013 12:47 PM, "Heather W"  wrote:
I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam filling 
to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the expanding and 
contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth and int ok the 
root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me really soon, or not 
for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am wondering if anyone has 
had success in treating a tooth infection of this magnitude with CS? And if so, 
what techniques did you use? Thank you in advance for the advice!
Heather

RE: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-13 Thread Jess
I would not believe that you have any parasites unless they are expelled
some way and identified under a microscope or with a smear or something.  a
lot of naturopath docs attribute health problems to parasites.  muscle
testing is not adequate for determining such a problem.  I don't think black
walnut is like real walnuts either. it is an herb that is good for
parasites.  But I would really question this info. you just have an allergy
and asthma.  where do you hear about that out breath meaning parasites?
Jess

 

From: Heather W [mailto:heatherwy...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 4:56 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

 

 

I only have one mercury filling. I have seen my dentist of 15 years as well
as two other dentists. The one I am trusting the most is a holistic dentist
who respects my concerns and knowledge. My oldest dentist was an jerk when I
asked about removing the filling. Im glad I found the one I have been seeing
now. He said that one small filling is most likely not causing my immune
disorders, but I should take it out because of the infection.

 

I have had problems with my skin and allergies for a while now, but my
asthma is my most chronic and persistent ailment. My homeopathic doctor did
muscle testing on me and said that I have digestive parasites. He tested for
a treatment and told me to take black walnut for a month starting on the
full moon. I have been recommended this remedy before but have been
reluctant to try it since I am allergic to walnuts. He told me to test it
first and to ease into the remedy. However, now that I know its an option,
zapping them seems easier. I tend to want to take the easy way out.not
always the best route. 

 

I eat a lot of raw and cooked garlic, ginger, and cook with clove. Seems to
be still a persistent problem that needs more. I take spirulina, chia seeds,
and juice cilantro for the detox of the mercury. 

 

I know I have lung parasites since whenever I have an asthma attack my body
takes over on the out-breath, forcing all of the air out of my lungs.
Apparently that is typical of parasites attached to the lining of your lungs
and your lungs trying to expel them. 

On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 7:38 PM, Jess  wrote:

I had my mercury fillings removed. don't do them all at once. there is a
product recommended to remove the mercury that gets into your body, one such
product is Pectasol Chelation Complex but I think you can also take
chlorella and cilantro.  others on the list may know what else is good for
mercury detox.  

 

how do you know you have digestive parasites?  are you taking a good
probiotic for your stomach and intestines?  garlic and ginger are also good.
Jess

 

From: Heather W [mailto:heatherwy...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 2:45 PM 


To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

 

Thanks so much for the advice! This thread is so incredibly helpful!

I do trust my dentist. However, I wish it was that simple. I do not have
insurance or the thousands of dollars to takes for a root canal and crown. I
will use the dental zapper I just built then go back for another x-ray. I
did not ask him what it would cost if the infection was not there. Maybe
just a crown.

Also I have been having problems with digestive parasites.  And I'm thinking
lung parasites too. I made a zapper with toothbrushes. Should I make one
with sponges for digestive or lung purposes?  And what placement and for how
long should I use the zapper for those two areas to have the best effects?
Thanks again!

On Mar 13, 2013 12:47 PM, "Heather W"  wrote:

I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam
filling to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the
expanding and contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth
and int ok the root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me
really soon, or not for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am
wondering if anyone has had success in treating a tooth infection of this
magnitude with CS? And if so, what techniques did you use? Thank you in
advance for the advice!

Heather

 



Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-13 Thread Heather W
I only have one mercury filling. I have seen my dentist of 15 years as well
as two other dentists. The one I am trusting the most is a holistic dentist
who respects my concerns and knowledge. My oldest dentist was an jerk when
I asked about removing the filling. Im glad I found the one I have been
seeing now. He said that one small filling is most likely not causing my
immune disorders, but I should take it out because of the infection.

I have had problems with my skin and allergies for a while now, but my
asthma is my most chronic and persistent ailment. My homeopathic doctor did
muscle testing on me and said that I have digestive parasites. He tested
for a treatment and told me to take black walnut for a month starting on
the full moon. I have been recommended this remedy before but have been
reluctant to try it since I am allergic to walnuts. He told me to test it
first and to ease into the remedy. However, now that I know its an option,
zapping them seems easier. I tend to want to take the easy way out.not
always the best route.

I eat a lot of raw and cooked garlic, ginger, and cook with clove. Seems to
be still a persistent problem that needs more. I take spirulina, chia
seeds, and juice cilantro for the detox of the mercury.

I know I have lung parasites since whenever I have an asthma attack my body
takes over on the out-breath, forcing all of the air out of my lungs.
Apparently that is typical of parasites attached to the lining of your
lungs and your lungs trying to expel them.

On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 7:38 PM, Jess  wrote:

>  I had my mercury fillings removed. don't do them all at once. there is a
> product recommended to remove the mercury that gets into your body, one
> such product is Pectasol Chelation Complex but I think you can also take
> chlorella and cilantro.  others on the list may know what else is good for
> mercury detox.  
>
> ** **
>
> how do you know you have digestive parasites?  are you taking a good
> probiotic for your stomach and intestines?  garlic and ginger are also
> good.  Jess
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* Heather W [mailto:heatherwy...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 13, 2013 2:45 PM
>
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
> *Subject:* Re: CS>Tooth infection
>
> ** **
>
> Thanks so much for the advice! This thread is so incredibly helpful!
>
> I do trust my dentist. However, I wish it was that simple. I do not have
> insurance or the thousands of dollars to takes for a root canal and crown.
> I will use the dental zapper I just built then go back for another x-ray. I
> did not ask him what it would cost if the infection was not there. Maybe
> just a crown.
>
> Also I have been having problems with digestive parasites.  And I'm
> thinking lung parasites too. I made a zapper with toothbrushes. Should I
> make one with sponges for digestive or lung purposes?  And what placement
> and for how long should I use the zapper for those two areas to have the
> best effects? Thanks again!
>
> On Mar 13, 2013 12:47 PM, "Heather W"  wrote:
>
> I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam
> filling to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the
> expanding and contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth
> and int ok the root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me
> really soon, or not for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am
> wondering if anyone has had success in treating a tooth infection of this
> magnitude with CS? And if so, what techniques did you use? Thank you in
> advance for the advice!
>
> Heather
>
>


RE: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-13 Thread Bob Banever
I cured myself of mercury poisoning using liquid zeolite.  I took 10 drops
in water three times a day for three weeks.  I felt better in 5 days but
continued for the 3 weeks.  I used the NCD brand.  There are powder forms
too.   To that I added activated charcoal (4 caps daily) and a heaping
tablespoonful of chlorella.  That's it and it worked like a charm.

 

Bob

 

  _  

From: PT Ferrance [mailto:ptf2...@bellsouth.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 4:45 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

 

Cilantro can be used but a friend of mine, years ago, who did it, told me
that it needs to be made into a tea to work best.  She brought herself back
from the brink with this method once she had been diagnosed with serious
mercury poisoning.
PT

 

  _  

From: Jess 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, March 13, 2013 7:38:41 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Tooth infection

I had my mercury fillings removed. don't do them all at once. there is a
product recommended to remove the mercury that gets into your body, one such
product is Pectasol Chelation Complex but I think you can also take
chlorella and cilantro.  others on the list may know what else is good for
mercury detox.  

 

how do you know you have digestive parasites?  are you taking a good
probiotic for your stomach and intestines?  garlic and ginger are also good.
Jess

 

From: Heather W [mailto:heatherwy...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 2:45 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

 

Thanks so much for the advice! This thread is so incredibly helpful!

I do trust my dentist. However, I wish it was that simple. I do not have
insurance or the thousands of dollars to takes for a root canal and crown. I
will use the dental zapper I just built then go back for another x-ray. I
did not ask him what it would cost if the infection was not there. Maybe
just a crown.

Also I have been having problems with digestive parasites.  And I'm thinking
lung parasites too. I made a zapper with toothbrushes. Should I make one
with sponges for digestive or lung purposes?  And what placement and for how
long should I use the zapper for those two areas to have the best effects?
Thanks again!

On Mar 13, 2013 12:47 PM, "Heather W"  wrote:

I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam
filling to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the
expanding and contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth
and int ok the root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me
really soon, or not for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am
wondering if anyone has had success in treating a tooth infection of this
magnitude with CS? And if so, what techniques did you use? Thank you in
advance for the advice!

Heather



Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-13 Thread PT Ferrance
Cilantro can be used but a friend of mine, years ago, who did it, told me that 
it needs to be made into a tea to work best.  She brought herself back from the 
brink with this method once she had been diagnosed with serious mercury 
poisoning.
PT





From: Jess 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, March 13, 2013 7:38:41 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Tooth infection


I had my mercury fillings removed. don't do them all at once. there is a 
product 
recommended to remove the mercury that gets into your body, one such product is 
Pectasol Chelation Complex but I think you can also take chlorella and 
cilantro.  others on the list may know what else is good for mercury detox.  

 
how do you know you have digestive parasites?  are you taking a good probiotic 
for your stomach and intestines?  garlic and ginger are also good.  Jess
 
From:Heather W [mailto:heatherwy...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 2:45 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection
 
Thanks so much for the advice! This thread is so incredibly helpful!
I do trust my dentist. However, I wish it was that simple. I do not have 
insurance or the thousands of dollars to takes for a root canal and crown. I 
will use the dental zapper I just built then go back for another x-ray. I did 
not ask him what it would cost if the infection was not there. Maybe just a 
crown.
Also I have been having problems with digestive parasites.  And I'm thinking 
lung parasites too. I made a zapper with toothbrushes. Should I make one with 
sponges for digestive or lung purposes?  And what placement and for how long 
should I use the zapper for those two areas to have the best effects? Thanks 
again!
On Mar 13, 2013 12:47 PM, "Heather W"  wrote:
I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam filling 
to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the expanding and 
contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth and int ok the 
root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me really soon, or not 
for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am wondering if anyone has 
had success in treating a tooth infection of this magnitude with CS? And if so, 
what techniques did you use? Thank you in advance for the advice!
Heather

Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-13 Thread PT Ferrance
You might want to deeply research the concept of root canals.  I keep reading 
more and more articles indicating it is better to have a tooth pulled than risk 
the side effects of a root canal.
PT





From: Heather W 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, March 13, 2013 5:45:44 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection


Thanks so much for the advice! This thread is so incredibly helpful!
I do trust my dentist. However, I wish it was that simple. I do not have 
insurance or the thousands of dollars to takes for a root canal and crown. I 
will use the dental zapper I just built then go back for another x-ray. I did 
not ask him what it would cost if the infection was not there. Maybe just a 
crown.
Also I have been having problems with digestive parasites.  And I'm thinking 
lung parasites too. I made a zapper with toothbrushes. Should I make one with 
sponges for digestive or lung purposes?  And what placement and for how long 
should I use the zapper for those two areas to have the best effects? Thanks 
again!
On Mar 13, 2013 12:47 PM, "Heather W"  wrote:

I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam filling 
to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the expanding and 
contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth and int ok the 
root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me really soon, or not 
for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am wondering if anyone has 
had success in treating a tooth infection of this magnitude with CS? And if so, 
what techniques did you use? Thank you in advance for the advice!
>Heather

RE: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-13 Thread Jess
I had my mercury fillings removed. don't do them all at once. there is a
product recommended to remove the mercury that gets into your body, one such
product is Pectasol Chelation Complex but I think you can also take
chlorella and cilantro.  others on the list may know what else is good for
mercury detox.  

 

how do you know you have digestive parasites?  are you taking a good
probiotic for your stomach and intestines?  garlic and ginger are also good.
Jess

 

From: Heather W [mailto:heatherwy...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 2:45 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

 

Thanks so much for the advice! This thread is so incredibly helpful!

I do trust my dentist. However, I wish it was that simple. I do not have
insurance or the thousands of dollars to takes for a root canal and crown. I
will use the dental zapper I just built then go back for another x-ray. I
did not ask him what it would cost if the infection was not there. Maybe
just a crown.

Also I have been having problems with digestive parasites.  And I'm thinking
lung parasites too. I made a zapper with toothbrushes. Should I make one
with sponges for digestive or lung purposes?  And what placement and for how
long should I use the zapper for those two areas to have the best effects?
Thanks again!

On Mar 13, 2013 12:47 PM, "Heather W"  wrote:

I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam
filling to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the
expanding and contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth
and int ok the root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me
really soon, or not for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am
wondering if anyone has had success in treating a tooth infection of this
magnitude with CS? And if so, what techniques did you use? Thank you in
advance for the advice!

Heather



Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-13 Thread mgperrault
It will never be good with the mercury filling.  You could try to 
contain the infection with the zapping, then get the filling replaced 
with composite.   Composites are strong and will hold the tooth 
together.  The crack may heal somewhat by keeping the infection down and 
using something like Prospec MI paste. Along with vit D and K2.   If you 
cant control the infection, some people think pulling is preferable to 
root canals.  There are a few dentists that use extreme root canal anti 
bacterial pre treatment, lasers and what not.   Root canals never seem 
very healthy.  Teeth are a problem without solutions.   If you could 
find a dentist who uses ozone treatment, this would kill the infection, 
then the body could remineralize to some extent, but still you need to 
replace the mercury amalgam.   Everybody seems to trust their dentist.  
I dont know why, since for years they have been using mecury amalgams as 
if straight out of the dark ages. Hard to say if you could trust the 
x-ray right after zapping with the godzilla (DC zapper). You could be 
talked into a root canal.   If you dont have pain, you could keep at it 
for a while, zapping, stimulating blood flow, taking some colloidal 
silver, then go back.  Be advised that zapping may release some mercury, 
and this could be really bad for your nervous system. Clay could be 
used, just put a bunch in your mouth while you zap.For parasites, 
consider Hulda Clarks herbal regime and some kind of alternating current 
zapper.


M


On 3/13/2013 2:45 PM, Heather W wrote:


Thanks so much for the advice! This thread is so incredibly helpful!

I do trust my dentist. However, I wish it was that simple. I do not 
have insurance or the thousands of dollars to takes for a root canal 
and crown. I will use the dental zapper I just built then go back for 
another x-ray. I did not ask him what it would cost if the infection 
was not there. Maybe just a crown.


Also I have been having problems with digestive parasites.  And I'm 
thinking lung parasites too. I made a zapper with toothbrushes. Should 
I make one with sponges for digestive or lung purposes?  And what 
placement and for how long should I use the zapper for those two areas 
to have the best effects? Thanks again!


On Mar 13, 2013 12:47 PM, "Heather W" > wrote:


I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury
amalgam filling to see what it would cost to take it out. He said
because of the expanding and contracting of the filling I now have
a crack down the tooth and int ok the root. He said it is infected
and could start bothering me really soon, or not for a while. But
it WILL end up being a problem. I am wondering if anyone has had
success in treating a tooth infection of this magnitude with CS?
And if so, what techniques did you use? Thank you in advance for
the advice!

Heather





Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-13 Thread Heather W
Thanks so much for the advice! This thread is so incredibly helpful!

I do trust my dentist. However, I wish it was that simple. I do not have
insurance or the thousands of dollars to takes for a root canal and crown.
I will use the dental zapper I just built then go back for another x-ray. I
did not ask him what it would cost if the infection was not there. Maybe
just a crown.

Also I have been having problems with digestive parasites.  And I'm
thinking lung parasites too. I made a zapper with toothbrushes. Should I
make one with sponges for digestive or lung purposes?  And what placement
and for how long should I use the zapper for those two areas to have the
best effects? Thanks again!
On Mar 13, 2013 12:47 PM, "Heather W"  wrote:

> I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam
> filling to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the
> expanding and contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth
> and int ok the root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me
> really soon, or not for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am
> wondering if anyone has had success in treating a tooth infection of this
> magnitude with CS? And if so, what techniques did you use? Thank you in
> advance for the advice!
>
> Heather
>


Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-13 Thread asif nathekar
godzilla is a DC low current 6v unregulated 

blood electrifier is 30v ac square waves at  usually 4hz but can vary

both have differing philosophies and both have high praises

godzilla is the easiest to implement



From: André Juthe 
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 6:51 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection

Is there any difference between this 'godzilla' and the silverpulser 
(bloodelectrifier) from SOTA? 

/AJ


2013/3/13 Steve G 


I've had success dealing with infections in a fractured tooth, but CS 
wasn't what I used.  I think it is too hard to get the CS to reach deep down in 
there.   Instead I used a 'godzilla' device as described in the yahoo group 
'microelectricity_germkiller.'   

Basically, you get a 6V battery and run 6V using wires and sponges or 
paper towels through the affected tooth for 5 or 10 minutes or so.   By doing 
this you are bombarding the infection with trillions of electrons.  Harmless 
level of electricity to humans but it destroys germs and viruses.   I cured my 
painful infected tooth in one or two treatments.  My wife cured her gum 
infection by doing the same sort of thing.

Great stuff!  Cheap!  I like it.

--- On Wed, 3/13/13, Heather W  wrote:


  From: Heather W 
  Subject: CS>Tooth infection
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2013, 12:47 PM 



  I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury 
amalgam filling to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of 
the expanding and contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth 
and int ok the root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me really 
soon, or not for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am wondering if 
anyone has had success in treating a tooth infection of this magnitude with CS? 
And if so, what techniques did you use? Thank you in advance for the advice!

  Heather
   



Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-13 Thread André Juthe
Is there any difference between this 'godzilla' and the silverpulser
(bloodelectrifier) from SOTA?

/AJ

2013/3/13 Steve G 

>
> I've had success dealing with infections in a fractured tooth, but CS
> wasn't what I used.  I think it is too hard to get the CS to reach deep
> down in there.   Instead I used a 'godzilla' device as described in the
> yahoo group 'microelectricity_germkiller.'
>
> Basically, you get a 6V battery and run 6V using wires and sponges or
> paper towels through the affected tooth for 5 or 10 minutes or so.   By
> doing this you are bombarding the infection with trillions of electrons.
> Harmless level of electricity to humans but it destroys germs and
> viruses.   I cured my painful infected tooth in one or two treatments.  My
> wife cured her gum infection by doing the same sort of thing.
>
> Great stuff!  Cheap!  I like it.
>
> --- On *Wed, 3/13/13, Heather W * wrote:
>
>
> From: Heather W 
> Subject: CS>Tooth infection
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2013, 12:47 PM
>
>
> I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam
> filling to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the
> expanding and contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth
> and int ok the root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me
> really soon, or not for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am
> wondering if anyone has had success in treating a tooth infection of this
> magnitude with CS? And if so, what techniques did you use? Thank you in
> advance for the advice!
>
> Heather
>
>


Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-13 Thread James McDonald
My neighbor's face was swelled out a couple on inches and I gave her some CS 
and she put a couple of drops every hour for 2 days and the infection was gone 
in 2 days!





 From: Heather W 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 12:47 PM
Subject: CS>Tooth infection
 

I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam filling 
to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the expanding and 
contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth and int ok the 
root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me really soon, or not 
for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am wondering if anyone has 
had success in treating a tooth infection of this magnitude with CS? And if so, 
what techniques did you use? Thank you in advance for the advice!
Heather

Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-13 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
I so agree with PT's suggestion to get another opinion.  Of course, if you
have a good relationship with this dentist and trust his skill, been with
him for years, etc..  no problem.

Even if you get rid of the infection by whatever means, you still have a
split tooth with possible nerve involvement.  What did your dentist suggest
for a solution?  If you trust this dentist to repair the crack and refill
the tooth, what a wonderful time to get a non-mercury filling, right?  If
you go that route, do take something like fresh cilantro or some other
alternative supplements to deal with the fresh release of mercury into your
system.  Or...  find an alternative dentist who is comfortable replacing
mercury fillings and takes precautions.
Lola H.

On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 1:52 PM, PT Ferrance  wrote:

>  How well do you trust this dentist?  Have you considered a second
> opinion?
> I went to 6 dentists and got 6 different opinions and prices.
> Good luck.
> PT
>
>  --
> *From:* Heather W 
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
> *Sent:* Wed, March 13, 2013 12:47:24 PM
> *Subject:* CS>Tooth infection
>
> I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam
> filling to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the
> expanding and contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth
> and int ok the root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me
> really soon, or not for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am
> wondering if anyone has had success in treating a tooth infection of this
> magnitude with CS? And if so, what techniques did you use? Thank you in
> advance for the advice!
>
> Heather
>


Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-13 Thread PT Ferrance
How well do you trust this dentist?  Have you considered a second opinion?
I went to 6 dentists and got 6 different opinions and prices.
Good luck.
PT





From: Heather W 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, March 13, 2013 12:47:24 PM
Subject: CS>Tooth infection


I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam filling 
to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the expanding and 
contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth and int ok the 
root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me really soon, or not 
for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am wondering if anyone has 
had success in treating a tooth infection of this magnitude with CS? And if so, 
what techniques did you use? Thank you in advance for the advice!
Heather

Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-13 Thread Steve G

I've had success dealing with infections in a fractured tooth, but CS wasn't 
what I used.  I think it is too hard to get the CS to reach deep down in there. 
  Instead I used a 'godzilla' device as described in the yahoo group 
'microelectricity_germkiller.'   

Basically, you get a 6V battery and run 6V using wires and sponges or paper 
towels through the affected tooth for 5 or 10 minutes or so.   By doing this 
you are bombarding the infection with trillions of electrons.  Harmless level 
of electricity to humans but it destroys germs and viruses.   I cured my 
painful infected tooth in one or two treatments.  My wife cured her gum 
infection by doing the same sort of thing.

Great stuff!  Cheap!  I like it.

--- On Wed, 3/13/13, Heather W  wrote:

From: Heather W 
Subject: CS>Tooth infection
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2013, 12:47 PM

I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam filling 
to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the expanding and 
contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth and int ok the 
root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me really soon, or not 
for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am wondering if anyone has 
had success in treating a tooth infection of this magnitude with CS? And if so, 
what techniques did you use? Thank you in advance for the advice!

Heather


Re: CS>Tooth infection

2013-03-13 Thread Alan Jones
The Godzilla zapper (basically 6v battery connected to wet sponges) is
supposed to be great for tooth infections, altho I have no experience with
it in this context.

-Alan

On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 11:47 AM, Heather W  wrote:

> I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam
> filling to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the
> expanding and contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth
> and int ok the root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me
> really soon, or not for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am
> wondering if anyone has had success in treating a tooth infection of this
> magnitude with CS? And if so, what techniques did you use? Thank you in
> advance for the advice!
>
> Heather
>



-- 
Alan Jones

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prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or
to the people."  (Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution)


Re: CS>Tooth infection

2006-10-18 Thread ccdirectt
I used a 880 LED device to keep it in check before i
had it extracted.

> 
> 


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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2006-10-13 Thread Pat
Terry said:

There are safe alternative to a root canal, but they
are expensive and you must find a dentist aware of them.

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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2005-10-13 Thread twllLL
Look into a cavitation dentist.It will have to be cleaned out down to the 
jawbone.
- Original Message - 
From: "Terry Chamberlin" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 1:35 PM
Subject: CS>Tooth infection



Theresa said,

My mother has to have some bad teeth removed in her

lower jaw and has an imbedded infection in her jaw
that has spread so far it's even affecting her
sinuses.<

I doubt that CS will be enough at this point. Were I
you, I would look into the very simple but highly
effective devices described on:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/microelectricitygermkiller/


With the use of a single 6-volt lantern battery and a
piece of wire, I and a lot of other folks have
experienced amazing success fighting and resolving
various local infections.








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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2005-10-12 Thread Jonathan B. Britten

Bloodroot tincture may also prove extremely useful.

It can be applied to a cotton ball and put directly above the infected 
area.  The results may be quite surprising and dramatic.


Be cautious in all experimental protocols and proceed at your own risk.








On Thursday, Oct 13, 2005, at 03:16 Asia/Tokyo, sol wrote:

I don't think Terry is saying not to use CS/DMSO (Terry?). I'd 
certainly be using it myself, in addition to anything else.
While not in the dire state of infection your mother is in, there 
seems to be some possibilty (great probability) that root canal teeth 
permanently spew toxins from bacteria , and since I have 7 of the 
things in my mouth, I've recently begun rinsing and swishing a 
mouthful of 10% DMSO/90% CS in my mouth as long as I can stand to hold 
it, after brushing my teeth in the morning and before bed. Seems to me 
hitting such infections from as many directions as possible could only 
help.

sol

Terry Chamberlin wrote:


Theresa said,


My mother has to have some bad teeth removed in her


lower jaw and has an imbedded infection in her jaw
that has spread so far it's even affecting her
sinuses.<

I doubt that CS will be enough at this point. Were I
you, I would look into the very simple but highly
effective devices described on:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/microelectricitygermkiller/


With the use of a single 6-volt lantern battery and a
piece of wire, I and a lot of other folks have
experienced amazing success fighting and resolving
various local infections.





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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2005-10-12 Thread V
Hi sol,

Yeah what eles works good for those infections is Olive Leaf Extract. you open 
a capsule of the stuff and put it between the cheek and the gum before bed and 
leave it there all night kills infection nad pain. I did it for years as I had 
multiple cavities nad two broken teeeth wthat were open all the way to the 
root. never had pain 




Take care,
 V


> I don't think Terry is saying not to use CS/DMSO (Terry?). I'd certainly 
> be using it myself, in addition to anything else.
>  While not in the dire state of infection your mother is in, there seems 
> to be some possibilty (great probability) that root canal teeth 
> permanently spew toxins from bacteria , and since I have 7 of the things 
> in my mouth, I've recently begun rinsing and swishing a mouthful of 10% 
> DMSO/90% CS in my mouth as long as I can stand to hold it, after 
> brushing my teeth in the morning and before bed. Seems to me hitting 
> such infections from as many directions as possible could only help.
> sol

> Terry Chamberlin wrote:

>>Theresa said,
>>  

>>>My mother has to have some bad teeth removed in her
>>>

>>lower jaw and has an imbedded infection in her jaw
>>that has spread so far it's even affecting her
>>sinuses.<

>>I doubt that CS will be enough at this point. Were I
>>you, I would look into the very simple but highly
>>effective devices described on:

>>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/microelectricitygermkiller/


>>With the use of a single 6-volt lantern battery and a
>>piece of wire, I and a lot of other folks have
>>experienced amazing success fighting and resolving
>>various local infections.

>>  



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Re: CS>Tooth infection

2005-10-12 Thread sol
I don't think Terry is saying not to use CS/DMSO (Terry?). I'd certainly 
be using it myself, in addition to anything else.
While not in the dire state of infection your mother is in, there seems 
to be some possibilty (great probability) that root canal teeth 
permanently spew toxins from bacteria , and since I have 7 of the things 
in my mouth, I've recently begun rinsing and swishing a mouthful of 10% 
DMSO/90% CS in my mouth as long as I can stand to hold it, after 
brushing my teeth in the morning and before bed. Seems to me hitting 
such infections from as many directions as possible could only help.

sol

Terry Chamberlin wrote:


Theresa said,
 


My mother has to have some bad teeth removed in her
   


lower jaw and has an imbedded infection in her jaw
that has spread so far it's even affecting her
sinuses.<

I doubt that CS will be enough at this point. Were I
you, I would look into the very simple but highly
effective devices described on:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/microelectricitygermkiller/


With the use of a single 6-volt lantern battery and a
piece of wire, I and a lot of other folks have
experienced amazing success fighting and resolving
various local infections.

 




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