In your place (and I have been) I'd get a second opinion from an oral
surgeon. 3 of my root canals (all of which except one are on one side of
my upper jaw) "failed" and re-abscessed and had to have apicoectomies.
Not fun, but leaving serious abscess infection in your head is not a
good idea. My symptoms when they re-abscessed were exactly what you
describe. You may not actually have infection there, but I'd sure check
it out with a specialist dentist.
Re oregano oil, yes it is toxic, but as with all things it is dosage and
usage related.
Google DMSO, or go to the Dr. Jacob site www.jacoblab.com or get the
book by Morton Walker "DMSO". Also
"MSM the Definitive Guide" by Jacob and Appleton.
sol
AH wrote:
But it gives
horrendous headaches and jaw aches which can indicate infection there
so I am interested in any treatments that would work and be safe.
Incidentally I have had all my amalgam fillings replaced and the root
canal, with a metal spike in it is the only metal left in my face.
Prior to having the amalgam out I had a continual buzzing in my head,
always there and I had got used to it. After the removal of the first
few fillings I had silence instead of the buzzing. It was amazing.
So, how did you fix your infections please?
AH
On 4/5/06, ransley <[email protected]> wrote:
I reject the notion that root canaled teeth should be pulled. I know from
personal experience that root canaled and/or crowned teeth can get
infections later, and that these infections can be quickly dispatched with
Oil of Oregano and DMSO combined; they can be more slowly dispatched with
only Oil of Oregano. I've done it three times now, the last being only three
weeks ago.
Daddybob
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