My own experience is that a bloodroot tincture can be tremendously useful in tooth/gum infections, and works more quickly and reliably than CS. The one caveat is that one does NOT want to have much bloodroot going down with saliva, as the herb can be toxic in large quantities and can be an abortifacient, or so I have read.

Bloodroot somehow seeks out diseased/infected tissue and really -- ha ha -- roots it out. Just astonishing, really. Following up with H202 can be useful, and of course with the CS/MSM/DMSO mixture Mr. Bradley has explained in the archives.





On Saturday, Jan 22, 2005, at 00:45 Asia/Tokyo, [email protected] wrote:

I noticed that it works fabulously on a tooth
ache/gum infection I get occasionally on one of my back molars. I put one silver electrode (wrapped in the cotton covering and soaked in CS) on one
side of the tooth and the other electrode held on the other side of the
tooth, then Zill. There is a huge difference after just one application. Much less sore and swelling. After a few applications of 15 minutes each,
over the course of a day, soreness was gone and so was swelling.


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