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I have an abcessed tooth and the dentist forgot to call my antiobotic in

yesterday before she went on vacation....Is there something I can do or take

eo wise??

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Therapeutic quality Clove, Peppermint, Lemon....... Anything that is

antiseptic, antiviral, antibacterial. Hope these can help.

 

" Paige " <paige

 

I have an abcessed tooth and the dentist forgot to call my antiobotic

in

yesterday before she went on vacation....Is there something I can do

or take

eo wise??

Paige

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Hello Paige.

Take one or two drops of " oil of cloves " on your finger and rub it light

on the painful spot in your mouth.

The tast is terrible but it helps .

The seaman use this method

Vriendelijke groeten uit het Westland

Theo Mulder

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For a dental abcess put one drop of chamomile on a cotton bud and apply

directly to the abscess. Also rub over the jaw and cheek area with the

following oil:

3 drops Lavender

2 drops Tea tree

Diluted in 1 teaspoon vegetable oil

 

You could also use Lemon, Geranium, Fennel, Bergamot, or Myrrh. Some of thes

should be avoided if you are pregnant.

Hope it eases

Nerys

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Hi Paige,

 

A blend of 90% alcohol and 10% peppermint makes a very good painkiller. Put it

on a tissue or something en apply it on the outside of your cheek.

Works very good for headaches too!

 

Met vriendelijke groeten,

 

Alice Supheert

(aliesje)

 

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I have an abcessed tooth and the dentist forgot to call my antiobotic in

yesterday before she went on vacation....Is there something I can do or take

eo wise??

Paige

 

 

 

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I'd pick up the herbal capsule blend of goldenseal w/myrhh. Or the liquid

form so you can swish.

 

I " m sure the gals here will have some good EO ideas, but the capsule form is

what I've done when I had gum and tooth troubles.

 

Wishing you many good things ---

Sherri

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Hello Paige,

You asked, " I have an abcessed tooth and the dentist forgot to call my

antiobotic in yesterday before she went on vacation....Is there something I

can do or take eo wise?? "

 

One of the traditional uses clove oil includes toothaches. Others that you

might consider - birch or melaleuca.

 

Hope it takes the " bite " out of your pain.

 

Thanks,

Les

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