I vote to pull it. Dan
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 1:36 PM, <gmetrop...@aol.com> wrote: > Thanks Kathryn. I am trying the suggestions and all night kept a soaked > cotton ball with 12 drops olive oil to 4 drops oregano which got me through > the night. I was awake all night as usual due to heavy throbbing of my head > with severe fibrosis in the scalp and blocked lymphatic fluid from fighting > lyme and mycoplasma for several years. that coupled with the throbbing tooth > and gums are exremely challenging. > When I used full strength oregano oil it was intolerable and I had to rinse > out with warm salt water. I tried to eat some raw chesse with avocado today > to augment my total juicing diet lately ( because I can't eat on the right > side) and food got stuck once again next to the compromised tooth. After > water pick and floss, the pain was immense and I needed to rinse with warm > salt water. I am taking silver holding it on the tooth then swallowing it > often altough that does irritate the nerve. In between I am wearing a cotton > ball with half olive and half oregano oil wrapped around the tooth. This is > my second day doing that and third day taking silver every 2 hours. I'm > praying v can send me a baby godzilla. I did order tooth saop and Dr. > Shultze waterpick wash for the gums. I also am ordering bulk herbs for > calcium rebuilding. I nursed 6 children a total of 23 years, I was very > careful with my diet then and took supplements but I found an herbal combo > that I think will=2 > 0 > be good overall. I've been rubbing my gum with the olive and oregano mixture > too but don't know how or if you can water pick with it. I can't tolerate > cold,hot or room temp only warm salt water on the tooth and gums. > I don't know if I can resolve this problem because it is a compromised tooth > with 2 fillings and a chipped end from biting on an olive pit. the last > filling is a temproary put in 3 years ago that was near the gum and had some > nerve involvement. Food would get trapped betwen that tooth often and > obviously reeked more extensive havoc in the pulp and nerve. The severe gum > pain all across the upper and lower mouth suggest a more intense involement. > I'm trying my best but don't know how to procced from here. How does a > damaged tooth regenerate after 2 insults? How can it with a filling that > obviously is allowing bacteria through? How can I eat if food is always > getting stuck and causing this? > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Clayton Family <clay...@skypoint.com> > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Sent: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 12:01 pm > Subject: Re: CS>HELP! tooth- synopsis > > > > > > > Hi Georgia, > > > Hope you are feeling better this morning. It looks like there are > several routes one can try to get rid of the infection. For the > immediate relief, one can swish with vanilla extract, put a pinch of > cloves in the gum next to the tooth, swish with CS every 2 hours, and > use > various essential oils that have antibacterial properties. > > > Vitamin C deficiency causes tooth and gum problems, so taking that to > tolerance helps some people. Turmuric, when taken as food or with meals > that have a little fat, works as an anti-inflammatory, so is useful as > a general supplement. There are herbal antibiotics, like goldenseal and > echinacea, that my better half has used to treat his tooth problems, > and has worked decently. He just picked them up at the Whole Foods, > they are already mixed. > > > I have read of people rebuilding the enamel to some degree with > calcium- I guess they mean eating dairy- so it is in the mouth, bathing > the teeth. I have seen ads for a tooth rebuilding toothpaste, I would > suppose it has the minerals that teeth have in them, and there seems to > be some back and forth with the outside layer of the teeth, it is not a > one way street. > > > And the winner seems to be the battery hooked up to a couple of tiny > sponges and placed on both sides of the infected tooth. > > > I use tom's toothpaste for sensitive teeth, that helps for my sensitive > teeth. > > > Hope this helps. There have beenso many people giving good ideas for > things that have helped them. Good Luck! > > > Kathryn > > > On Feb 22, 2009, at 9:58 AM, gmetrop...@aol.com wrote: > > >> > >> > >> I am suffering from constant severe toot > > h pain in a compromised upper >> >> right molar. A temporary was put in a couple years ago due to nerve >> pain when filling. i was frugal in flossing between the molar because >> food would get stuck near the gum after the filling. I was told 3 >> months ago that I have deep gum pockets in all my teeth and enamel >> erosion which was due to being too frugal with the electric brush and >> using 3% peroxide and straight baking soda on my brush 3x/d. Now I >> have severe pain in my molar above the filling at the gum line. Cold >> and hot are more painful. Swishing silver is excruciating. I have >> referred pain to the entire gums of the right top and bottom. >> Saltwater helps slightly. > > > -- > > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > > > Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org > > > To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com > > > Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com > > > The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... > > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <mdev...@eskimo.com> > > > > > > > > >