You can get powdered lidocaine without a prescription (US only) here:
http://lidocainepowder.com/
 
 - Steve N

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From: jessie70 [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 7:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: CS>TOOTH EMERGENCY: Comment


Thank you. Jess

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        From: brooks76009 [mailto:[email protected]]
        Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2008 8:27 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: RE: CS>TOOTH EMERGENCY: Comment
        
        
        Dear Jesse, 
        Please forgive my tardy reply. Lidocaine gel (the best form to
use) may be obtained without prescription from the Alimed Company. The
url for their website 
        is Http://Alimed.com When the homepage comes up just type
lido-gel in the product inquiry window. The product which is the best
for topical use is 3319 and comes in a 2 oz. bottle. It is 4% strength
and costs about $22.00 plus shipping. It has proven to ber an excellent
product...for us. Two ounces should last the casual used quite a long
time. It is not susceptible to aging effects and may be maintained at
room temperature for a long time (years). We have used this material for
quite some time and it ;has yielded splendid high-speed pain relief in
topical applications. 
        Normally, it is quite difficult for the lay-person to obtain
anything containing 
        any of the really useful nerve-blocking agents. I do not know
how much longer this avenue for acquiring this substance will remain
open....but it continues to be so at present. I just purchased two
bottles several days ago....and did so as an individual citizen....not
through the foundation. 
        I hope this helps. 
        Sincerely, Brooks. 
        
        
        
        
        
        


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                Subject : RE: CS>TOOTH EMERGENCY: Comment
                
                Date : Fri, 19 Dec 2008 19:19:26 -0500
                
                From : jessie70 <[email protected]>
                
                To : [email protected]
                
                
                
                Brooks, are Lidocaine, Procaine or Novocaine solution by
prescription only? Thanks, Jess 
                
                
                
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                From: brooks76009 [mailto:[email protected]] 
                
                Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 6:59 PM 
                
                To: [email protected] 
                
                Subject: Re: CS>TOOTH EMERGENCY: Comment 
                
                
                
                
                
                Oil of Clove does, indeed, help most toothaches. There
is another protocol, which we have found to be of value....especially in
cases presenting as a result of the pulp chamber contents (especially
the nerve fiber)being exposed. We have achieved 
                
                excellent, emergency response to the following protocol.
Using 10 to 20 ppm colloidal silver as the parent solution, add 10%---by
volume---of full-strength DMSO to CS (90% by volume) and swish
(especially in the locale of the affected tooth) gently for about 5
minutes......then expectorate the residual fluid. If there is much
attendant pain,an ancillary step may be added---for
significant---high-speed pain relief. That being using a clean cotton
swab....dipped in 2% or 4% strength, Lidocaine, Procaine or Novocaine
solution----apply directly to the insulted tooth surface with the end of
the swab (try to keep the tongue from rubbing against the
tooth----especially for the first 30 seconds after application). In
sharp-pain cases involving the lean tissue surrounding the tooth
proper.....it is advisable to paint the flesh surrounding the problem
tooth, (using the Lidocaine-impregnated swab) to an area of about 1/4
inch diameter. This simple address has demonstrated to ! ! furnish very
satisfactory results. 
                
                Within 30 minutes following this protocol, it is
advisable to gargle the mouth with 10 ppm CS (90% by volume) and DMSO
(10% by volume).....for 5 minutes and then expectorating. Repating this
last step every 3 hours has yielded the best control...for us. 
                
                Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. 
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
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                Subject : Re: CS>TOOTH EMERGENCY 
                
                
                
                Date : Fri, 19 Dec 2008 14:10:15 -0800 
                
                
                
                From : Malcolm 
                
                
                
                To : [email protected] 
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                Hi, another old-time temporary fix, for the tooth part,
is oil of clove 
                
                
                
                which pharmacies used to carry but also likely nowadays
found in health 
                
                
                
                organic supplement type stores. Soak a tooth pick in the
oil of clove 
                
                
                
                and dab it onto the tooth - the stuff stings like crazy
so minimize lip 
                
                
                
                contact. HTH, Malcolm 
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                On Fri, 2008-12-19 at 21:09 +0000, [email protected]
wrote: 
                
                
                
                > Happy Holiday to All. I'm in the middle of Christmas
plans and I have 
                
                
                
                > a crashing tooth ache and sore throat. I have been
gargling and 
                
                
                
                > drinking CS. I have DMSO but not quite sure if I
should use it along 
                
                
                
                > with CS on my tooth???? H-E-L-P. 
                
                
                
                > 
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
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