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FROM: heike.kolberg

DATE: Tue, 08 Oct 2002 03:41:39 -0000

SUBJECT: Infected tooth

 

Dear Marilette,

 

What would you recommend for a patient that has a

severe

infection in one tooth. The dentist recommends root

canal

therapy. After first treating the infection is it

possible

to help teeth regenerate in the same way as bones

(yellow

pranic energy) ?

 

Thank you for your help.

 

===========================================

 

Dear Heike,

 

Namaste.

 

Thank you for your email.

 

It is certainly possible to first treat the infection

and help the nerve and affected bones surrounding the

tooth regenerate in the same way as bones like you

suggest. Severe tooth infection is a serious matter

because the teeth are in close proximity to the brain.

 

 

The anatomy of the tooth is not like that of the bone.

The tooth is composed of three main parts: the

crown, neck and root. The crown (the part of the tooth

you see - above the gums) is covered by a protective,

bony layer of enamel, and the root of the tooth is

covered by a sensitive, bonelike substance called

cementum.

 

A hard substance known as dentin surrounds the pulp,

which contains nerves (sensing heat, cold, pain, and

pressure) and blood vessels (nourishing the tooth).

 

The gums (or gingiva) fit around the teeth, and the

roots of the teeth fit into sockets in the jawbone.

Lining the sockets is a tissue called periodontium.

 

Depending on the extent of the damage and health of

the patient, the speed if re-growth may happen but the

rate will not be as fast as that of the bones. The

inner soft layers which are nourished by blood, will

respond to regeneration treatment quickly. The outer

hard layers will be slower. This will leaving the

nerves and soft layers exposed and unprotected.

Re-infection and certainly sensitivity and pain maybe

experienced.

 

Love,

Marilette

 

 

 

 

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Dear Marilette,

 

I want to use ph to help my girlfriend, who has a tooth infection. I

just took the basic class recently and got the YHCHY book, and I need

your advice for ph. According to the dentist, there are bacteria

attacking one of her nerves, and the nerve is dying, and the decay

feeds the bacteria, making the infection worse. Fortunately, she is

scheduled to have a root canal on Tuesday.

 

In the meantime, is there a ph protocol that you would recommend to

fight the tooth infection? (I saw the message below on this topic,

but it addresses regeneration, which I intend to use after her root

canal)

 

She is also experiencing a lot of pain (according to her, " 8 out of

10 " ), for which the dentist prescribed Vicodin. But as much as

possible I don't want her to use it because it is addictive. Prior

to her visit to the dentist, I tried the anesthesia protocol from

YHCHY but she said it did not cause any improvement. I also tried a

lot of local sweeping before reapplying the protocol, and she said it

still did not cause any improvement. I'm at a loss as to what else I

can do about the pain. Any recommendations?

 

Thank you in advance and God bless you.

 

Michael

 

, M L wrote:

> FROM: heike.kolberg@d...

> DATE: Tue, 08 Oct 2002 03:41:39 -0000

> SUBJECT: Infected tooth

>

> Dear Marilette,

>

> What would you recommend for a patient that has a

> severe

> infection in one tooth. The dentist recommends root

> canal

> therapy. After first treating the infection is it

> possible

> to help teeth regenerate in the same way as bones

> (yellow

> pranic energy) ?

>

> Thank you for your help.

>

> ===========================================

>

> Dear Heike,

>

> Namaste.

>

> Thank you for your email.

>

> It is certainly possible to first treat the infection

> and help the nerve and affected bones surrounding the

> tooth regenerate in the same way as bones like you

> suggest. Severe tooth infection is a serious matter

> because the teeth are in close proximity to the brain.

>

>

> The anatomy of the tooth is not like that of the bone.

> The tooth is composed of three main parts: the

> crown, neck and root. The crown (the part of the tooth

> you see - above the gums) is covered by a protective,

> bony layer of enamel, and the root of the tooth is

> covered by a sensitive, bonelike substance called

> cementum.

>

> A hard substance known as dentin surrounds the pulp,

> which contains nerves (sensing heat, cold, pain, and

> pressure) and blood vessels (nourishing the tooth).

>

> The gums (or gingiva) fit around the teeth, and the

> roots of the teeth fit into sockets in the jawbone.

> Lining the sockets is a tissue called periodontium.

>

> Depending on the extent of the damage and health of

> the patient, the speed if re-growth may happen but the

> rate will not be as fast as that of the bones. The

> inner soft layers which are nourished by blood, will

> respond to regeneration treatment quickly. The outer

> hard layers will be slower. This will leaving the

> nerves and soft layers exposed and unprotected.

> Re-infection and certainly sensitivity and pain maybe

> experienced.

>

> Love,

> Marilette

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Dear Michael,

 

Namaste.

 

Thank you for your email.

 

If the infection is severe, the best solution is for

her to immeditately see her dentist.

 

You may simultaneously apply the pranic healing

treatment for tooth ache:

 

1. Invoke and scan before, during and after

treatment.

 

2. Localized thorough sweeping on the affected area,

the jaw minor and throat chakra with LWG. Visualize

the prana penetrating into and cleansing the nerves in

the tooth and surrounding gums.

 

3. Energize with a little LG, a lot of LB, then with

ordinary LV prana. Visualize the pranic energy coming

out like a laser as thin as the tip of a ball point

pen, penetrating into the nerves of the tooth and the

surrounding gum area.

 

4. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back

solar plexus chakra and liver with LWG. Energize the

solar plexus with LWG, LWB then oridnary LWV. Inhibit

the over activated solar plexus chakra.

 

5. Localized thorough sweeping on the ajna chakra

alternately with LWG and ordinary LWV. Energize with

LWG, LWB then more of ordinary LWV.

 

6. Localized thorough cleansing on the front and back

spleen chakra and navel chakra. Energize the navel

chakra with white.

 

Stabilize and release projected energy.

Repeat treatment every two to three hours.

 

Recommend:

 

Use water with salt or a few drops of tea tree

essential oil as mouth wash and gargle solution after

every meal and before bedtime.

 

 

 

 

 

 

--- Michael Ty <micty wrote:

> Dear Marilette,

>

> I want to use ph to help my girlfriend, who has a

> tooth infection. I

> just took the basic class recently and got the YHCHY

> book, and I need

> your advice for ph. According to the dentist, there

> are bacteria

> attacking one of her nerves, and the nerve is dying,

> and the decay

> feeds the bacteria, making the infection worse.

> Fortunately, she is

> scheduled to have a root canal on Tuesday.

>

> In the meantime, is there a ph protocol that you

> would recommend to

> fight the tooth infection? (I saw the message below

> on this topic,

> but it addresses regeneration, which I intend to use

> after her root

> canal)

>

> She is also experiencing a lot of pain (according to

> her, " 8 out of

> 10 " ), for which the dentist prescribed Vicodin. But

> as much as

> possible I don't want her to use it because it is

> addictive. Prior

> to her visit to the dentist, I tried the anesthesia

> protocol from

> YHCHY but she said it did not cause any improvement.

> I also tried a

> lot of local sweeping before reapplying the

> protocol, and she said it

> still did not cause any improvement. I'm at a loss

> as to what else I

> can do about the pain. Any recommendations?

>

> Thank you in advance and God bless you.

>

> Michael

>

> , M L

> wrote:

> > FROM: heike.kolberg@d...

> > DATE: Tue, 08 Oct 2002 03:41:39 -0000

> > SUBJECT: Infected tooth

> >

> > Dear Marilette,

> >

> > What would you recommend for a patient that has a

> > severe

> > infection in one tooth. The dentist recommends

> root

> > canal

> > therapy. After first treating the infection is it

> > possible

> > to help teeth regenerate in the same way as bones

> > (yellow

> > pranic energy) ?

> >

> > Thank you for your help.

> >

> > ===========================================

> >

> > Dear Heike,

> >

> > Namaste.

> >

> > Thank you for your email.

> >

> > It is certainly possible to first treat the

> infection

> > and help the nerve and affected bones surrounding

> the

> > tooth regenerate in the same way as bones like you

> > suggest. Severe tooth infection is a serious

> matter

> > because the teeth are in close proximity to the

> brain.

> >

> >

> > The anatomy of the tooth is not like that of the

> bone.

> > The tooth is composed of three main parts: the

> > crown, neck and root. The crown (the part of the

> tooth

> > you see - above the gums) is covered by a

> protective,

> > bony layer of enamel, and the root of the tooth is

> > covered by a sensitive, bonelike substance called

> > cementum.

> >

> > A hard substance known as dentin surrounds the

> pulp,

> > which contains nerves (sensing heat, cold, pain,

> and

> > pressure) and blood vessels (nourishing the

> tooth).

> >

> > The gums (or gingiva) fit around the teeth, and

> the

> > roots of the teeth fit into sockets in the

> jawbone.

> > Lining the sockets is a tissue called

> periodontium.

> >

> > Depending on the extent of the damage and health

> of

> > the patient, the speed if re-growth may happen but

> the

> > rate will not be as fast as that of the bones.

> The

> > inner soft layers which are nourished by blood,

> will

> > respond to regeneration treatment quickly. The

> outer

> > hard layers will be slower. This will leaving the

> > nerves and soft layers exposed and unprotected.

> > Re-infection and certainly sensitivity and pain

> maybe

> > experienced.

> >

> > Love,

> > Marilette

>

>

>

 

 

=====

Pranic Healing is not intended to replace orthodox medicine, but rather to

complement it. If symptoms persist or the ailment is severe, please consult

immediately a medical doctor and a Certified Pranic Healer . ~ Master Choa Kok

Sui

 

Miracles do not happen in contradiction to nature, but only to that which is

known to us in nature. ~ St. Augustine

 

 

 

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