Guest guest Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 I don't know if this is fit to be posted. I would not mind if you decide otherwise. I do not know if wisdom tooth has anything to do with wisdom, as such. However, I recently learnt some wisdom, sure the hard way and thanks to my not very friendly wisdom tooth. The experience has something to do with Ayurveda and hence this post. Two weeks back, I had some faint sensation of pain at the lest side wisdom tooth. Like a busy city dweller, I did not take any note and went about doing my work. The tooth was waiting for me to treat it with some respect, and when that did not happen, started bothering me more. A travel was planned, and I drove across Maharashtra in the October heat. That too in an area famous for spicy, hot peanut chutney with red hot chilly powder. For two days I treated myself to this favorite food of my childhood. After two days, the pain in the tooth was so severe that it almost grounded me. Seeing a dentist was last option. So, spoke to few ayurvedist friends. I got some 5 suggestions: Gargle with turmeric powder plus sea salt mixed in water. Gandoosh of sesame oil. gargle with Triphala kaadha Apply clove oil, with some Camphoot powder thrown in. Mix half spoon of Hing (asafetida ) with dash of lemon juice, make a tablet and put it at the toothache spot. I tried some of them and got relief from the pain. On the third day, I can as well chew with that wisdom tooth. One friend had told me, if the tooth is infected, I generally apply Kuchla lep from outside. If you do that twice a day for two days, the infection will be killed forever. No doubt he cautioned me about Kuchla being poisonous of so. While the wisdom tooth was happy with whatever Ayurveda I had applied to it so far, my own journey to wisdom started from here. While rummaging through my cupboard, I found a bottle of Shodhan oil. One of the ingredients was Kuchla. " wow !! why not I apply this oil from outside, so that the germ will be killed. " Without giving a second thought, I started applying the oil from outside. This was the time my ear, the same side as the tooth was paining a little. I put in some warm coconut oil in the ear. Almost filled the ear with warm coconut oil thrice a day. The next day I woke up with a swollen chic. The gum was swollen like never before and though the toothache was gone, I hardly could open my mouth to eat anything. My ayurvedist suggested me few medicines, but I never told him about my own experiments with wisdom. Finally I had to see dentist. He saw my oily chic and told me, because you are bombarding it with oil, the heat generated there has caused puss which has no way to come out. Finally a four day course of antibiotic brought the things to normal. Wisdom I learnt: Many people will tell you remedies. The remedies are time tested and right. But it is only a Vaidya that knows, what combination works and when. Never ever try to act smart. [Moderator: A formulation containing kuchala, which is supposed to be used when agni ( not only hunger but total metabbolism) is very low, digestion poor, low blood sugar, lethargy, dizziness, fatigue, low b.p. etc, was thrown away during annual cleaning drive just yesterday, as similar cases were successful with liver detoxification. When a patient comes loaded with hepato-toxic synthetic drugs, should vaidya apply old knowledge and give him deepana drugs or clean his liver? Your post is a good wisdom pinch to all!] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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