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Try rinsing your mouth with diluted, activated MMS Kathy and I'm wondering how cayenne would go in helping - hope it resolves for you quickly

 

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Jane

 

 

Kathy

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This has been posted here previously but as I sit here with a throbbing toothache I thought it was worthy of repost.

 

Save Your Teeth and Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death

 

 

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I do not know what to do - no insurance narrows my options. I think I lost a piece of a filling or something - feels like a nerve is exposed. This is a jaw tooth and has been sensitive to cold for along time. I have tried to ignore it but today that is not working. I am such a baby when it comes to the dentist. I cannot imagine getting this pulled and being awake but I think that is where its leading.

K

 

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Saturday, November 17, 2007 2:37 PM

toothache was // Save Your Teeth and Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death

 

 

 

Try rinsing your mouth with diluted, activated MMS Kathy and I'm wondering how cayenne would go in helping - hope it resolves for you quickly

 

Best,

 

Jane

 

 

Kathy

Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death

 

 

 

 

 

 

This has been posted here previously but as I sit here with a throbbing toothache I thought it was worthy of repost.

 

Save Your Teeth and Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death

 

 

GOODBYE TO

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Take heart Kathy - I had all my teeth pulled out 18 months ago and didn't feel a thing - its sometimes the best way to go! Yes it is scary! Teeth can be so very painful.

 

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Sunday, November 18, 2007 7:06 AM

Re: toothache was // Save Your Teeth and Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death

 

I do not know what to do - no insurance narrows my options. I think I lost a piece of a filling or something - feels like a nerve is exposed. This is a jaw tooth and has been sensitive to cold for along time. I have tried to ignore it but today that is not working. I am such a baby when it comes to the dentist. I cannot imagine getting this pulled and being awake but I think that is where its leading.

K

 

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You were awake for this ??? OMG!

I'd rather have a baby. Well maybe not - it would only grow into a teenager. I have enough of them. lol

 

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Saturday, November 17, 2007 3:14 PM

Re: toothache was // Save Your Teeth and Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death

 

 

 

Take heart Kathy - I had all my teeth pulled out 18 months ago and didn't feel a thing - its sometimes the best way to go! Yes it is scary! Teeth can be so very painful.

 

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Kathy

Sunday, November 18, 2007 7:06 AM

Re: toothache was // Save Your Teeth and Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death

 

I do not know what to do - no insurance narrows my options. I think I lost a piece of a filling or something - feels like a nerve is exposed. This is a jaw tooth and has been sensitive to cold for along time. I have tried to ignore it but today that is not working. I am such a baby when it comes to the dentist. I cannot imagine getting this pulled and being awake but I think that is where its leading.

K

 

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LOL - my babies were very painful - I was awake - I had taken nothing as I wanted to drive myself home - and I felt nothing - ( it was the SOUND that was dreadful - all my teeth! ) afterwards I told the dentist i hadn't taken the Valium he prescribed - i just did relaxxaaaaation!! ++ - he was horrified - I did burst into tears tho! & Bled all the way home - sorry - gory details!! Running to work now - good luck Kathy!

 

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Sunday, November 18, 2007 7:51 AM

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You were awake for this ??? OMG!

I'd rather have a baby. Well maybe not - it would only grow into a teenager. I have enough of them. lol

 

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ROFL!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

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Saturday, November 17, 2007 3:51 PM

Re: toothache was // Save Your Teeth and Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death

 

You were awake for this ??? OMG!

I'd rather have a baby. Well maybe not - it would only grow into a teenager. I have enough of them. lol

 

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Jane MacRoss

Saturday, November 17, 2007 3:14 PM

Re: toothache was // Save Your Teeth and Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death

 

 

 

Take heart Kathy - I had all my teeth pulled out 18 months ago and didn't feel a thing - its sometimes the best way to go! Yes it is scary! Teeth can be so very painful.

 

-

Kathy

Sunday, November 18, 2007 7:06 AM

Re: toothache was // Save Your Teeth and Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death

 

I do not know what to do - no insurance narrows my options. I think I lost a piece of a filling or something - feels like a nerve is exposed. This is a jaw tooth and has been sensitive to cold for along time. I have tried to ignore it but today that is not working. I am such a baby when it comes to the dentist. I cannot imagine getting this pulled and being awake but I think that is where its leading.

K

 

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Kathy, Sensitivity to cold doesn't neccesarily mean the end of the tooth. The sensitivity to the cold could just be there because the filling was old and/or cracked which would tend to cause that problem. Also, as enamal wears down tooth sensitivity can occur as well. I'm no dentist, but would suggest you find a good biological dentist who can check your tooth and fill it or crown it with a more compatable composite material. The other alternaitve is to pull the tooth, but my thinking is save it if you can. i've lost a few because I was also too skitterish about going to the dentist years ago. finally the tooth was beyond saving and you will miss it. If it does get pulled, make sure the dentists understands what it means to throughly clean out the site of any toxins, infection and to get the tooth ligaments out as well. Sometimes using ozone or some natural thing to sterilize the area will also be helpful. But again, save it if you can. Good luck, Keith Kathy <vanokat wrote: I do not know what to do - no insurance narrows my options. I think I lost a piece of a filling or something - feels like a nerve is exposed. This is a jaw tooth and has been sensitive to cold for along time. I have tried to ignore it but today that is not working. I am such a baby when it comes to the dentist. I cannot imagine getting this pulled and being awake but I think that is where its

leading. K - Jane MacRoss Saturday, November 17, 2007 2:37 PM toothache was // Save Your Teeth and Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death Try rinsing your mouth with diluted, activated MMS Kathy and I'm wondering how cayenne would

go in helping - hope it resolves for you quickly Best, Jane Kathy Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death This has been posted here previously but as I sit here

with a throbbing toothache I thought it was worthy of repost. Save Your Teeth and Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death GOODBYE TO

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PS - the reason to clean out the tooth of ligaments and to sterilize is to avoid any possibility of underlying infections otherwise known as cavitations which can impact other areas of health. Each organ is related to different teeth and often illnesses have been tracked to teeth problems. Also, teeth and gum infections can have an impact on the heart and brain in general if left untreated for long periods. KeithKeith Eagle <jacobadler123 wrote: Kathy, Sensitivity to cold doesn't

neccesarily mean the end of the tooth. The sensitivity to the cold could just be there because the filling was old and/or cracked which would tend to cause that problem. Also, as enamal wears down tooth sensitivity can occur as well. I'm no dentist, but would suggest you find a good biological dentist who can check your tooth and fill it or crown it with a more compatable composite material. The other alternaitve is to pull the tooth, but my thinking is save it if you can. i've lost a few because I was also too skitterish about going to the dentist years ago. finally the tooth was beyond saving and you will miss it. If it does get pulled, make sure the dentists understands what it means to throughly clean out the site of any toxins, infection and to get the tooth ligaments out as well. Sometimes using ozone or some natural thing to sterilize the area will also be helpful. But again, save it if you can. Good luck, Keith Kathy <vanokat (AT) mrtc (DOT) com> wrote: I do not know what to do - no insurance narrows my options. I think I lost a piece of a filling or something - feels like a nerve is exposed. This is a jaw tooth and has been sensitive to cold for along time. I have tried to ignore it but today that is not working. I am such a baby when it comes to the dentist. I cannot imagine getting this pulled and being awake but I think that is where its leading. K - Jane MacRoss Saturday, November 17, 2007 2:37 PM toothache was // Save Your Teeth and Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death Try rinsing your mouth with diluted, activated MMS Kathy and I'm wondering how cayenne would go in helping - hope it resolves for you quickly Best, Jane Kathy Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death This has been posted here previously but as I sit here with a throbbing toothache I thought it was worthy of repost. Save Your Teeth and Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death GOODBYE TO Be a better pen pal. Text or chat with friends inside Mail. See how.

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Thanks Keith. Gonna go try to find a dentist Monday. I do want to try to save it if I can- if I can afford to I should say. Its my last jaw tooth on the bottom R.

k

 

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Saturday, November 17, 2007 11:52 PM

Re: toothache was // Save Your Teeth and Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death

 

 

 

Kathy, Sensitivity to cold doesn't neccesarily mean the end of the tooth. The sensitivity to the cold could just be there because the filling was old and/or cracked which would tend to cause that problem. Also, as enamal wears down tooth sensitivity can occur as well. I'm no dentist, but would suggest you find a good biological dentist who can check your tooth and fill it or crown it with a more compatable composite material. The other alternaitve is to pull the tooth, but my thinking is save it if you can. i've lost a few because I was also too skitterish about going to the dentist years ago. finally the tooth was beyond saving and you will miss it. If it does get pulled, make sure the dentists understands what it means to throughly clean out the site of any toxins, infection and to get the tooth ligaments out as well. Sometimes using ozone or some natural thing to sterilize the area will also be helpful. But again, save it if you can.

 

Good luck,

Keith Kathy <vanokat (AT) mrtc (DOT) com> wrote:

 

 

 

I do not know what to do - no insurance narrows my options. I think I lost a piece of a filling or something - feels like a nerve is exposed. This is a jaw tooth and has been sensitive to cold for along time. I have tried to ignore it but today that is not working. I am such a baby when it comes to the dentist. I cannot imagine getting this pulled and being awake but I think that is where its leading.

K

 

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Jane MacRoss

Saturday, November 17, 2007 2:37 PM

toothache was // Save Your Teeth and Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death

 

 

 

Try rinsing your mouth with diluted, activated MMS Kathy and I'm wondering how cayenne would go in helping - hope it resolves for you quickly

 

Best,

 

Jane

 

 

Kathy

Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death

 

 

 

 

 

 

This has been posted here previously but as I sit here with a throbbing toothache I thought it was worthy of repost.

 

Save Your Teeth and Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death

 

 

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On Nov 17, 2007, at 12:06 PM, Kathy wrote:I do not know what to do - no insurance narrows my options. I think I lost a piece of a filling or something - feels like a nerve is exposed. This is a jaw tooth and has been sensitive to cold for along time. I have tried to ignore it but today that is not working. I am such a baby when it comes to the dentist. I cannot imagine getting this pulled and being awake but I think that is where its leading.K>>>I had a BAD toothache back in May....I thought I would end up in emergency, because I have not had the money to deal with this tooth. CLoves would do nothing to make the pain subside.  It is baldy decayed and the infection went to the root. Using my above mentioned protocol, I am now quite certain that I have saved the life of my tooth. Of course, when I get some money, I will have to have it repaired, but what I write below\e has worked a miracle for me.I am sending this private because I want to make sure you don't miss it.This is what yo need to do. Get Oil of Oregano. Preferably: OREGANOL P73. It is a little pricey, but absolutely worth its weight in gold for this purpose. I was nothing but amazed at what it can do for toothache. Swab it on with a Q tip. (I personally remove part of the cotton removed form it. This should begin to alleviate the pain within hours if not sooner. Keep using the Oil of Oregano. Repeat several times a day. It penetrates the tooth and will help pull infection out of the root.It is a little hard to tolerate, and can make you gag at first, not because it tastes bad, but because it is so strong. So go very gingerly while yo are getting used to how to deal with this part. It is well WORTH it!Next thing to add in, is Oil Puling with sesame oil, but I think I would do just the Oil of Oregano for quite some time. (If you are not familiar with Oil Pulling, a little Goggling should do the trick.) I don't know why it works, but I can attest to the fact that it really does. However, the Oil Of Oregano will work more quickly and dramatically, and that is what you need to begin with.----------------The other two things I have been doing that is slowly reversing my bone and gum disease:Get White Oak Bark (StarWest Botanicals is a good source) Dampen it and work to a consistency that you can put between cheek and gum for the night. It looks ugly, but it will very quickly pull infection out of the jaw bone,. My 10 years worth of pussing, stopped in about a weeks time.Next, get into the routine of swapping Lugol's iodine on the worse part of the gum, every night, I use a regular artist's paint brush for this.  By morning, the yellow stain will be gone, and you will have also supplied your body with some much healthful iodine.And last, but certainly NOT least, get used to brushing your teeth with bar soap. Bar soap. Not Master's Miracle liquid soap or something...it needs to be bar soap. I have been using a plain castile soap and like that very well. Might take a little getting used to, but I love it now, while I used to HATE to use toothpaste to the point, that I just wouldn't brush.Okay. those are my best tips and techniques and they REALLY and TRULY have worked for me.~ingaOn Nov 17, 2007, at 12:06 PM, Kathy wrote:

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Hello Ingrid, My name is Ronda of:

rondadee2001. Thanks for sharing what has

helped you. I have continuous jawbone necrosis and

osteomylitis and have tried a number of things with no

success, and with 22 jawbone surgeries I'm still in

pain and it's spread to my hips and legs. Now, I need

hipbone replacement. Can you get Oreganol P73 at any

health food store or does one need to send for it?

Thanks again for your tips. Ronda

--- Ingrid Mager <wolfiebear wrote:

 

>

> On Nov 17, 2007, at 12:06 PM, Kathy wrote:

>

> >

> > I do not know what to do - no insurance narrows my

> options. I think

> > I lost a piece of a filling or something - feels

> like a nerve is

> > exposed. This is a jaw tooth and has been

> sensitive to cold for

> > along time. I have tried to ignore it but today

> that is not

> > working. I am such a baby when it comes to the

> dentist. I cannot

> > imagine getting this pulled and being awake but I

> think that is

> > where its leading.

> > K

>

> >>>I had a BAD toothache back in May....I thought I

> would end up in

> emergency, because I have not had the money to deal

> with this tooth.

> CLoves would do nothing to make the pain subside.

> It is baldy

> decayed and the infection went to the root. Using my

> above mentioned

> protocol, I am now quite certain that I have saved

> the life of my

> tooth. Of course, when I get some money, I will have

> to have it

> repaired, but what I write below\e has worked a

> miracle for me.

>

>

> I am sending this private because I want to make

> sure you don't miss it.

> This is what yo need to do.

>

> Get Oil of Oregano. Preferably: OREGANOL P73. It is

> a little pricey,

> but absolutely worth its weight in gold for this

> purpose. I was

> nothing but amazed at what it can do for toothache.

> Swab it on with a Q tip. (I personally remove part

> of the cotton

> removed form it. This should begin to alleviate the

> pain within hours

> if not sooner. Keep using the Oil of Oregano. Repeat

> several times a

> day. It penetrates the tooth and will help pull

> infection out of the

> root.

>

> It is a little hard to tolerate, and can make you

> gag at first, not

> because it tastes bad, but because it is so strong.

> So go very

> gingerly while yo are getting used to how to deal

> with this part. It

> is well WORTH it!

>

> Next thing to add in, is Oil Puling with sesame oil,

> but I think I

> would do just the Oil of Oregano for quite some

> time. (If you are not

> familiar with Oil Pulling, a little Goggling should

> do the trick.) I

> don't know why it works, but I can attest to the

> fact that it really

> does. However, the Oil Of Oregano will work more

> quickly and

> dramatically, and that is what you need to begin

> with.

>

> ----------------

> The other two things I have been doing that is

> slowly reversing my

> bone and gum disease:

>

> Get White Oak Bark (StarWest Botanicals is a good

> source) Dampen it

> and work to a consistency that you can put between

> cheek and gum for

> the night. It looks ugly, but it will very quickly

> pull infection out

> of the jaw bone,. My 10 years worth of pussing,

> stopped in about a

> weeks time.

>

> Next, get into the routine of swapping Lugol's

> iodine on the worse

> part of the gum, every night, I use a regular

> artist's paint brush

> for this. By morning, the yellow stain will be

> gone, and you will

> have also supplied your body with some much

> healthful iodine.

>

> And last, but certainly NOT least, get used to

> brushing your teeth

> with bar soap. Bar soap. Not Master's Miracle liquid

> soap or

> something...it needs to be bar soap. I have been

> using a plain

> castile soap and like that very well. Might take a

> little getting

> used to, but I love it now, while I used to HATE to

> use toothpaste to

> the point, that I just wouldn't brush.

>

> Okay. those are my best tips and techniques and they

> REALLY and TRULY

> have worked for me.

>

> ~inga

>

>

>

>

> On Nov 17, 2007, at 12:06 PM, Kathy wrote:

>

>

>

 

 

 

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If your diet is

really good, your body can rebuild tooth enamel.

Fluoride will destroy

this ability as will ‘bad’ foods.

Alice J

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sunday, 18 November 2007

3:23 pm

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toothache was // Save Your Teeth and Be Well - Good Teeth from Birth To Death

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kathy, Sensitivity to cold doesn't neccesarily mean the end of the

tooth. The sensitivity to the cold could just be there because the filling was

old and/or cracked which would tend to cause that problem. Also, as enamal

wears down tooth sensitivity can occur as well. I'm no dentist, but would

suggest you find a good biological dentist who can check your tooth and fill it

or crown it with a more compatable composite material. The other

alternaitve is to pull the tooth, but my thinking is save it if you can.

i've lost a few because I was also too skitterish about going to the dentist

years ago. finally the tooth was beyond saving and you will miss it. If it does

get pulled, make sure the dentists understands what it means to throughly clean

out the site of any toxins, infection and to get the tooth ligaments out

as well. Sometimes using ozone or some natural thing to sterilize the area will

also be helpful. But again, save it if you can.

 

 

 

 

 

Good luck,

 

 

Keith

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Hello Ingrid, My name is Ronda of:

rondadee2001 . Thanks for sharing what has

helped you. I have continuous jawbone necrosis and

osteomylitis and have tried a number of things with no

success, and with 22 jawbone surgeries I'm still in

pain and it's spread to my hips and legs. Now, I need

hipbone replacement. Can you get Oreganol P73 at any

health food store or does one need to send for it?

Thanks again for your tips. Ronda

--- Ingrid Mager <wolfiebear (AT) coldreams (DOT) com> wrote:

 

>

> On Nov 17, 2007, at 12:06 PM, Kathy wrote:

>

> >

> > I do not know what to do - no insurance narrows my

> options. I think

> > I lost a piece of a filling or something - feels

> like a nerve is

> > exposed. This is a jaw tooth and has been

> sensitive to cold for

> > along time. I have tried to ignore it but today

> that is not

> > working. I am such a baby when it comes to the

> dentist. I cannot

> > imagine getting this pulled and being awake but I

> think that is

> > where its leading.

> > K

>

> >>>I had a BAD toothache back in May....I thought I

> would end up in

> emergency, because I have not had the money to deal

> with this tooth.

> CLoves would do nothing to make the pain subside.

> It is baldy

> decayed and the infection went to the root. Using my

> above mentioned

> protocol, I am now quite certain that I have saved

> the life of my

> tooth. Of course, when I get some money, I will have

> to have it

> repaired, but what I write below\e has worked a

> miracle for me.

>

>

> I am sending this private because I want to make

> sure you don't miss it.

> This is what yo need to do.

>

> Get Oil of Oregano. Preferably: OREGANOL P73. It is

> a little pricey,

> but absolutely worth its weight in gold for this

> purpose. I was

> nothing but amazed at what it can do for toothache.

> Swab it on with a Q tip. (I personally remove part

> of the cotton

> removed form it. This should begin to alleviate the

> pain within hours

> if not sooner. Keep using the Oil of Oregano. Repeat

> several times a

> day. It penetrates the tooth and will help pull

> infection out of the

> root.

>

> It is a little hard to tolerate, and can make you

> gag at first, not

> because it tastes bad, but because it is so strong.

> So go very

> gingerly while yo are getting used to how to deal

> with this part. It

> is well WORTH it!

>

> Next thing to add in, is Oil Puling with sesame oil,

> but I think I

> would do just the Oil of Oregano for quite some

> time. (If you are not

> familiar with Oil Pulling, a little Goggling should

> do the trick.) I

> don't know why it works, but I can attest to the

> fact that it really

> does. However, the Oil Of Oregano will work more

> quickly and

> dramatically, and that is what you need to begin

> with.

>

> ----------------

> The other two things I have been doing that is

> slowly reversing my

> bone and gum disease:

>

> Get White Oak Bark (StarWest Botanicals is a good

> source) Dampen it

> and work to a consistency that you can put between

> cheek and gum for

> the night. It looks ugly, but it will very quickly

> pull infection out

> of the jaw bone,. My 10 years worth of pussing,

> stopped in about a

> weeks time.

>

> Next, get into the routine of swapping Lugol's

> iodine on the worse

> part of the gum, every night, I use a regular

> artist's paint brush

> for this. By morning, the yellow stain will be

> gone, and you will

> have also supplied your body with some much

> healthful iodine.

>

> And last, but certainly NOT least, get used to

> brushing your teeth

> with bar soap. Bar soap. Not Master's Miracle liquid

> soap or

> something...it needs to be bar soap. I have been

> using a plain

> castile soap and like that very well. Might take a

> little getting

> used to, but I love it now, while I used to HATE to

> use toothpaste to

> the point, that I just wouldn't brush.

>

> Okay. those are my best tips and techniques and they

> REALLY and TRULY

> have worked for me.

>

> ~inga

>

>

>

>

> On Nov 17, 2007, at 12:06 PM, Kathy wrote:

>

>

>

 

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