Guest guest Posted November 23, 2004 Report Share Posted November 23, 2004 Dear Elena, Namaste. Thank you so much! This is another wonderful affirmation of the effectivity of teachings of GMCKS when practiced by the student. Love, Marilette ===================================================== --- " elena.kambalov " <elena.kambalov wrote: > Dear Carol and Marilette, > I had an experience with gum and bone regeneration > earlier this year, and would like to tell about it - > maybe it could help. > The dentist who did the surgery and my dentist who > referred me both call it a miracle - not a major > miracle, but still a miracle. > In March of this year, I had epicoectomy done on 2 > adjoining teeth - bad root canal work caused severe > inflammation and major bone loss. After the surgery, > the gum receded for about 5 mm - due to bone loss. > I was cleansing with LWG and energizing with LWG, > LWV and gold. > I tried to do it at least once a week, but sometimes > would forget. > In June during the follow-up visit the operating > dentist took x-rays and not only gum, but some bone > has re-grown. > In August (about 5 months later) during the visit to > my regular dentist he also took x-rays and compared > the results (the operating dentist shared x-rays > with him) and there was even more bone re-growth, > and the gum was almost completely re-grown. > I continue doing healings, though not on a regular > basis, and expect to get even better results during > next visit. > > Let me repeat - both dentists call it a miracle > (well, minor, but still...) > > Thanks, > Elena > > > - > ML > cs-j ; > Sunday, November 21, 2004 8:07 PM > [PHQandA] Re: gum disease > > > Dear Carol, > > Namaste. > > Was there an infection that caused the tissue > loss/gum > deterioration? Or was the loss of tissue due to > an > accident or surgery, not due to an infection? > > If gum deterioration or tissue loss was due to an > infection the infection must first be treated. > You > may apply the protocol given in the Advanced > Pranic > Healing by Master Choa Kok Sui, page 79 for > Pyorrhea. > After the gum infection is totally eradicated, > then > you may apply the protocol given on page 89 for > regeneration of organs even if these are gum and > bone > tissue. > > Hard matter like bone tissue and teeth which have > been > totally dissipated or removed cannot be created > through pranic healing. Some form of seed matter > of > the same type with sufficient vital energy must > be > present; that seed matter can then be energized > through pranic healing to regenerate itself. > > If the gum infection was due to poor personal > hygene, > depressed immune system, other health problems, > or > due to poor nutrition, those areas must likewise > be > properly addressed for proper healing. > > Love, > > Marilette --- cs-j <cs-j wrote: > > > As the gum tissue deteriorates bone is lost and > the > > teeth become loose. > > Infection then can get into the roots. Even > though > > the teeth do not have > > decay they must be removed or will become > infected > > again because of the bone > > loss. > > I would like to know how I can regenerate the > tissue > > and bone. To make the > > bone loss stop and even regenerate. Do you > think > > energizing using red or > > yellow? I wasn't sure. > > Let me know if you need any additional > information. > > Thanks again! > > love, > > Carol > > - > > " ML " <marilette_ph > > " cs-j " <cs-j > > Saturday, November 20, 2004 10:02 AM > > gum disease > > > > > > > Dear Carol, > > > > > > Please tell me why teeth will fall if gum is > not > > > diseased. What caused massive loss of gum > tissue > > in > > > the past? > > > > > > Love, > > > > > > Marilette > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- cs-j <cs-j wrote: > > > > > >> Dear Marilette, > > >> > > >> Thank you for your answer! > > >> Is there a way to regenerate the gums as > well? > > >> There is not infection present at this time, > just > > >> want to help regenerate > > >> gums so as to prevent tooth loss. > > >> Any assistance with this would be very > > appreciated! > > >> Thanks again Marilette! > > >> In Love and Light, > > >> carol > > >> - > > >> " ML " <marilette_ph > > >> " cs-j " <cs-j > > >> Friday, November 19, 2004 7:01 PM > > >> Re: gum diasease protocol > > >> > > >> > > >> > Dear Carol, > > >> > > > >> > Namaste. > > >> > > > >> > Thank ou for your email. > > >> > > > >> > Medical Background: > > >> > > > >> > Gum disease refers to inflammation of the > soft > > >> tissue > > >> > (gingiva) and abnormal loss of bone that > > surrounds > > >> the > > >> > teeth and holds them in place. Gum disease > is > > >> caused > > >> > by toxins secreted by bacteria in " plaque " > that > > >> > accumulate over time along the gum line. > This > > >> plaque > > >> > is a mixture of food, saliva, and bacteria. > > Early > > >> > symptoms of gum disease include gum > bleeding > > >> without > > >> > pain. Pain is a symptom of more advanced > gum > > >> disease > > >> > as the loss of bone around the teeth leads > to > > the > > >> > formation of gum pockets. Bacteria in these > > >> pockets > > >> > cause gum infection, swelling, pain, and > > further > > >> bone > > >> > destruction. Advanced gum disease can cause > === message truncated === ===== " Real self-knowledge is the awakening to consciousness of the Divine Nature of Man. " " The eyes of wisdom are like the ocean depths; there is neither joy nor sorrow in them. Therefore the soul of the disciple must become stronger than joy, and greater than sorrow. " ~ Helena Blavatsky Meet the all-new My - Try it today! 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