Guest guest Posted October 23, 2003 Report Share Posted October 23, 2003 Just a thought... Why is it that when we get an infection in any other area of the body we treat it, but when it is in the teeth, we are told to remove the tooth immediately? We would not amputate a foot right off the bat... The health of the teeth is a reflection of the health of the bones... For abscessed gums, I have helped many people with frequent doses of the homepathic remedy belladonna 30c. Belladonna helps with the pain, inflammation, swelling and the infection. Just a reminder, as homeopathic remedies are determined by the unique symptoms present, belladonna may or may not be your indicated remedy- but it is a very good place to start researching. I also highly recommend the Ultimate Healing Oil which can be found at www.nearmagic.tv When the oil is applied to the gum it too takes away the pain and assists the healing of the infection. I do not recommend products lightly, nor allow others to do so on this site... But when you find a product such as the Ultimate Healing Oil that does exactly what it claims to do, with the range and breadth of healing capacity, and its completely natural ingredients consisting solely of: Indian Frankincense and Sesame Oil, I simply can not recommend this oil highly enough... (And no, I do not make money off of this sale...) Most abcesses I have treated with belladonna and the Ultimate Healing Oil have fully resolved in less than 3 days... If you would like to discuss your individual symptoms in private please feel free to contact me personally, but I also highly welcome you, should you be interested, to explore homeopathic principles through discussion here at so you can get a clearer insight into your symptoms, and how to chose remedies for yourself that are appropriate and timely for your challenges. Be Well, Misty L. Trepke http://www..com , Melony <melony@b...> wrote: > Hi > > I am hoping someone here can help or at least offer some ideas. I recently > had some major work done on a tooth (re-do of an old root canal that wasn't > done properly). The area was sore, as to be expected, but within 2 days I > noticed a slight swelling in my face. The next morning the whole side of my > face was up like a balloon (think squirrel storing nuts for winter). Since the > dentist had said there was a chronic infection in the root we just assumed > that all the current work had woken things up and I started on antibiotics. > The swelling went down over about a week. > > Nine days ago I went to have the root canal completed. By that night my > face was starting to swell and was fully swollen by the next morning. I once > again started on antibiotics (script phone through to chemist as I couldn't get > in to the dentist) and the swelling receded over about a week. This time > however a raised lump formed on my gum a day after the swelling started. > That took an extra 2-3 days to go. I remember some of the local squirting in > my mouth as the dentist withdrew the needle. > > I know the work being done is extensive and difficult as it is an upper molar, > but I'm starting to get a little worried that there may be more happening here. > I have to go back in a week for further work on this and other teeth and I'm > concerned about further reactions. I've never had any problems in the past, > but is it possible I've developed an allergy to something? I haven't spoken to > my dentist as yet. > > Melony > > > The Bunny Box: http://au.geocities.com/mbunnyau/rabbits.html > Message Board: http://members5.boardhost.com/mbunnyau/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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