"A cotton ball soaked in bloodroot tincture, and covered with something to protect the surrounding tissue Hi Jonathan, Why would the surrounding tissue need protection from Bloodroot.
"Jonathan B. Britten" <[email protected]> wrote: It might be worth your time to add bloodroot to the regimen. I have found that bloodroot penetrates the gum and goes deep into the surrounding tissue, provided that you can keep the area covered with the tincture. I will go so far as to say that I believe you can get considerable regeneration of the root canal and nerve in the case of infected root canal work. A cotton ball soaked in bloodroot tincture, and covered with something to protect the surrounding tissue (I have used silicone putty intended for earplug use) may work wonders. I wonder also whether bloodroot tincture might not carry particulate EIS to the site, but this is pure speculation. A cotton ball soaked in bloodroot tincture, and covered with something to protect the surrounding tissue Carol Ann _______________________________ The Pessimist complains about the Wind; The Optimist expects it to change; The Realist adjusts the Sails. - The world needs more sailors. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Shopping Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Yahoo! Shopping

