Guest guest Posted March 6, 2007 Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 I'd like to turn your attention to the many people who have avoided root canals and extractions by using either low power electricity or the Beck magnetic pulser, including yours truly. I was diagnosed with a root pus pocket which came and went, occasionally swelling considerably and issuing through the gumn line for two years, necessitating a couple of rounds of antibiotic. I found out about the Beck protocol in 1995 and shrunk it the next time it came up with a SOTA magnetic pulser. It re-emerged more than a year later and I shrunk it again. A year later, same thing but this time I used electricity from a wall adapter, similar to the GEIPE treatment that works on cancer. Last time I did that was eight years ago I think and it has not reappeared. My story is not unique; you can find many more on the beck-n-stuff or the beck-blood-electrification , I think oxyplus, and the silver list you can sign up to at http://silverlist.org Several people maintain the same result was obtained by swishing colloidal silver. The magnetic pulser we also used to cure two local cases of osteomyelitis of the leg and avoided leg amputation. One was a ten- year old boy, son of a local chiropractor, who did his own therapy while watching television. Duncan , <bobjudy wrote: > > Got a call from my daughter-in-law last night age 34. She has been having a slight toothache and went to her general dentist. He found, in her words a molar (I am assuming it is a second molar) with a pus pocket. I have worked with oral surgeons and endodontists, but it has been about fifteen years now. He sent her to an oral surgeon who recommended that she have it extracted and have an implant put it. In his words he felt because of her age that would be the best route. I asked her what he said about root canal. and she said that he said it was up to her, but root canals only have a lifetime of 8 years. I have two -one is 30 years and one is about 25. Both are fine both have crowns. I suggested she see an endodontist-first and go that route. From what I remember root canals have an 80 percent chance of succeeding. He told her that endodontists and being encouraged to go the implant technique and are being taught this in dental school. Is this the latest?? I have always thought that saving the natural tooth was the best- try a root canal and see if it works, then talk about extraction. He did not give her any antibiotics for the infection. and she has set up an appointment for next Monday-which I think is a long time to have that infection going on. > > Jerry, if you get this early today, or anyone in the know, will you get back to me so I can give her a call. > > Thanks, > > Judy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2007 Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 If we are talking about the same thing, I call them abscesses, I have had this happen to me several times under an old root canal that has an old cap on the broken tooth (the tooth was originally broken playing sand lot football as a child while an older boy with too much testosterone for his age got mad and turned around and kicked me in the mouth). I put oregano oil on it. Just about 3 doses (a couple of drops) directly on the tooth above does the main job of reducing swelling and pain. It burns, but for me it hasn't ever blistered anything. But continue on with treating it, with a few drops several times a day. The infection causing the pus will go away. I am unsure of what is going on here though that is causing the infection. If there is pus, there is infection. The oregano oil acts as an antibiotic. - Duncan Crow Tuesday, March 06, 2007 10:33 AM Re: NEITHER root canal NOR extraction? I'd like to turn your attention to the many people who have avoided root canals and extractions by using either low power electricity or the Beck magnetic pulser, including yours truly. I was diagnosed with a root pus pocket which came and went, occasionally swelling considerably and issuing through the gumn line for two years, necessitating a couple of rounds of antibiotic. I found out about the Beck protocol in 1995 and shrunk it the next time it came up with a SOTA magnetic pulser. It re-emerged more than a year later and I shrunk it again. A year later, same thing but this time I used electricity from a wall adapter, similar to the GEIPE treatment that works on cancer. Last time I did that was eight years ago I think and it has not reappeared.My story is not unique; you can find many more on the beck-n-stuff or the beck-blood-electrification , I think oxyplus, and the silver list you can sign up to at http://silverlist.orgSeveral people maintain the same result was obtained by swishing colloidal silver.The magnetic pulser we also used to cure two local cases of osteomyelitis of the leg and avoided leg amputation. One was a ten-year old boy, son of a local chiropractor, who did his own therapy while watching television.Duncan , <bobjudy wrote:>> Got a call from my daughter-in-law last night age 34. She has been having a slight toothache and went to her general dentist. He found, in her words a molar (I am assuming it is a second molar) with a pus pocket. I have worked with oral surgeons and endodontists, but it has been about fifteen years now. He sent her to an oral surgeon who recommended that she have it extracted and have an implant put it. In his words he felt because of her age that would be the best route. I asked her what he said about root canal. and she said that he said it was up to her, but root canals only have a lifetime of 8 years. I have two -one is 30 years and one is about 25. Both are fine both have crowns. I suggested she see an endodontist-first and go that route. From what I remember root canals have an 80 percent chance of succeeding. He told her that endodontists and being encouraged to go the implant technique and are being taught this in dental school. Is this the latest?? I have always thought that saving the natural tooth was the best- try a root canal and see if it works, then talk about extraction. He did not give her any antibiotics for the infection. and she has set up an appointment for next Monday-which I think is a long time to have that infection going on. > > Jerry, if you get this early today, or anyone in the know, will you get back to me so I can give her a call.> > Thanks, > > Judy> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2007 Report Share Posted March 10, 2007 In a message dated 3/6/2007 10:14:52 A.M. Mountain Standard Time, siceloff writes: The oregano oil acts as an antibiotic. You betcha!!! Better than any antibiotic and without harmful side effects. You'll never need another presc. antibiotic again. Get Super strength Oreganol or Oregamax at your health food store. An excellent book...." The Cure Is In The Cupboard." TammyAOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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