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Dear Annette,

 

Wow, that is efficient!!! I will keep that in mind for future...

My teacher is very pro 30c-200c remedies, once in a great while a 1

M or even potencies lower than 30c, but rarely higher than 1 M....

He says it can stir too much up in a person, which I did experience

after taking a whooping 10M of something that another person

recommended. It actually started my absecess experiences. Never

had an abscess before, took that remedy, boom- day or so after,

there it was... But when it is just me, I play around with both,

just to see...

 

For my tooth, first it started with a little pain, then got into BIG

pain, felt spongy, and a little lump. So I knew this was an

abscess, so I started Belladonna for the pain which helped some.

The pain continued, and the lump became a little bigger, but still

felt spongy. So then I switched to other remedies (I don't remember

exactly which ones, and in which order), but the point was to reduce

the pain, and see if I could get the lump to absorb back in, or have

it express...

 

After about 4 days, the pain was tolerable, I had a good lump and it

was starting to develop a head. At about 6 days, there was no pain

at all, it had a head and was expressing... Then for the last 4

days again no pain at all, and it has been continuing to express.

Though the amount is smaller each day, so I can see that it is

winding up...

 

The tooth feels 100% more secure and solid than it did. And life

has basically returned to normal.

 

I did not do any special washing, or dressing, or anything like

that. Just normal oral hygiene, and occassional massage of the

gum. Though rinsing with salt water is a great idea that I will

also keep in mind for future. My mother was a fantastic fan of

gargling with warm water and salt for throat complaints.

 

It was fun to share ideas and experiences.

 

Best Wishes,

Misty

http://www..com

 

 

 

, " A van Rensburg "

<secdogs@m...> wrote:

> Dear Misty

>

> Thanks for advice

> I have had the lump for months. there was never any pain with

this lump and no 'head "

> When I first discovered it I thought it might be a gum tumor and

took Conium for a few days.

> Wasn't sure if I needed a doctor or a Dentist.

> The Dentist said it was an abcess connected to the tooth. He

didn't seem worried about the lump

> and was expecting me to return the following week for the root

treatment........!!!

>

> I will try the lower potency Hepar sulph and silica

>

> With regard to me not wanting to burst it. I work with dogs and

over the last 30 years have seen plenty of Abscesses. Some in the

teats when a dog is feeding puppies, or in the cheek, or other parts

of the body.

> Most vets will want them to burst and then it takes weeks of

healing, cleaning. bathing for it to heal from the inside out. You

have to keep the " head " open, to keep it draining. Its a health

hazard and needs alot of extra time an effort.

>

> I have had extensive experience with an abcess appearing in the

morning, treating with Hepar Sulph M or 10M every hour. By the

evening the abcess has vanished. In my mind that is efficiency.

>

> When the tooth broke off, I didn't look to see what it looked

like.

>

> Your abcess -Was there a lump? did it burst? Inside or outside

of gum? Was there pain? How is your tooth feeling now? Has the

spongy sensation disappeared? Is the tooth firmly anchored back

into the gum? Do you also take Colloidal Sliver for rinsing your

mouth or just salt water?

>

>

> I have taken my first dose of hepar sulph 30.... will let you know

what happens

> Thanks again for your advice

> Regards

> Annette

 

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