"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
   
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