I have had good luck with Oil of Oregano for this; directions are in the
book
"The Cure is in the Cupboard" available at most health food stores or
online.
The cure is so complete that I would think that CS and DMSO would maintain
it after one nights treatment.....

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "sol" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 6:09 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Could CS help avoid a root canal?


> I thought I  read instances of people using CS with DMSO for this, and
> maybe not avoiding a root canal forever, but certainly limiting the
> infection for many months and even years.Should be in the archives.
>
> Such tooth root infections can be very serious though, so if it was me,
> I might try CS/DMSO, but if that did not get the infection under good
> control or beat it back darn good in a relatively short time, I'd seek
> other treatment. I don't remember ever reading that straight CS alone
> would get where it needs to be to kill the infection.
> I do have an article on treating dental abscesses and jaw abscesses in a
> pet rabbit with a combination of conventional abx, CS/DMSO injected into
> the abscesses, and the open abscesses being packed with Acticoat. It
> stopped the progression of the disease in the rabbit. And also one molar
> that was loose and supposed to be pulled because it was so much in
> danger of abscessing tightened up and never abscessed and did not have
> to be pulled. The bunny's owner was lucky to have a very open vet who
> was willing to try such a "wild" treatment. It might be adaptable to a
> human.
>
> Rootcanals are no fun to live with after the fact, 3 of mine failed and
> required oral surgeries, but letting an infection that close to the
> brain go untreated is really not a good idea either. All the ones I had
> the pain was horrible, and nothing touched it. Had no clue about CS nor
> DMSO in those days, though, in fact wasn't aware I had any alternative
> that would keep the teeth.
>
> I have had people insist the only thing for me to do is have all my
> root-canalled teeth pulled.............not going to happen.
> sol
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> >     From: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> >
> >     I was told almost five months ago by my dentist that I need a root
> >     canal for one of my upper molars because of the infection around
> >     (or in) the roots of that tooth (as shown by X-ray).  I said "No"
> >     at the time, largely because of my concerns about the long-term
> >     toxicity of root-canaled teeth (according to some dental
> >     practitioners).  So, I was given a penicillin-like antibiotic
> >     which eliminated the pain, but the pain has been slowly and
> >     gradually returning during the last three months.  Given my
> >     dislike for antibiotics and my suspicion about the dangers of root
> >     canals, I'm looking for alternatives.
> >
> >     I assume that CS would kill the noxious bacteria around the roots
> >     of my infected tooth if there was a way to deliver CS to the site
> >     of the infection (which undoubtedly likes below and inside gum
> >     tissue).  Could drinking a certain quantity of CS for a certain
> >     period of time be helpful?  Gargling with CS or spraying the
> >     infected tooth and surrounding tissue with CS would seem to be
> >     inadequate because it's not likely that CS could get into and
> >     under the skin at the point of infection.  Could I be wrong about
> >     that?
> >
> >     Your thoughts about this will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.
> >
> >
>
>
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