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I have two teens with 1 cavity each. I do know a cleanse is in order. Other

than this, what can we do to heal these? I do not want to go and have their

teeth drilled out and filled. I know it's possible to heal the cavities. I was

thinking of packing comfrey around the tooth at night.

 

I am open to any and all suggestions.

 

Michelle

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I actually had a very small cavity in my daughters tooth that I litterally dug out myself it was on top and supperfical; so there was no pain. A water pic may work for you if you have one. I just used a needle. I then kept it cleaned out, and had her rinse her mouth with water after meals and snacks. It healed over fine. there is a dimple at the site but no issue.

We also use tooth powder or just water to brush, and H2O2 to rinseI think your comfry idea would me excellent! Doc has a tooth formula that may also help to sooth any discomfort and aid in healing.

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dmcnjn <ladyneel{Herbal Remedies} Cavities in teethherbal remedies Date: Sunday, September 27, 2009, 11:39 PM

I have two teens with 1 cavity each. I do know a cleanse is in order. Other than this, what can we do to heal these? I do not want to go and have their teeth drilled out and filled. I know it's possible to heal the cavities. I was thinking of packing comfrey around the tooth at night. I am open to any and all suggestions.Michelle

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Heather,

 

I would have to suggest you no longer use H202 based on experience. I have been using it for about three years, dipped my toothbrush in it and added baking soda to brush, and used it to rinse my mouth too. Even though I was very thorough to rinse with water, I had four teeth on one side of my mouth break over a two month period. The dentist said I have very little enamel left on my teeth, and this is due to the corrosive nature of the H202.

 

The teeth that broke had fillings in them, so they were already injured and weakened, but the H202 did the damage in the long run.

 

I take plenty of Vitamin D, minerals, and have a very clean mouth, so this was quite a surprise for me.

 

I am now using colloidal silver that I make myself as my mouth wash, and if that isn't available, I have used two drops of Grapefruit Seed extract (very bitter) in water.

 

Diane

 

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I actually had a very small cavity in my daughters tooth that I litterally dug out myself it was on top and supperfical; so there was no pain. A water pic may work for you if you have one. I just used a needle. I then kept it cleaned out, and had her rinse her mouth with water after meals and snacks. It healed over fine. there is a dimple at the site but no issue.

We also use tooth powder or just water to brush, and H2O2 to rinseI think your comfry idea would me excellent! Doc has a tooth formula that may also help to sooth any discomfort and aid in healing.

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dmcnjn <ladyneel{Herbal Remedies} Cavities in teethherbal remedies Date: Sunday, September 27, 2009, 11:39 PM

I have two teens with 1 cavity each. I do know a cleanse is in order. Other than this, what can we do to heal these? I do not want to go and have their teeth drilled out and filled. I know it's possible to heal the cavities. I was thinking of packing comfrey around the tooth at night. I am open to any and all suggestions.Michelle

 

 

 

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This is exactly why you should rinse with plain water  after each use. 

Apparently someone forgot to tell you that.

CS  is also good  but not as readily available as the H2O2.   I make my

own CS as well  but still use the H2O2  along with the CS.

 

zoe

 

 

Diane Mackey wrote:

 

Heather,

 

I would have to suggest you no longer use H202 based on

experience.  I have been using it for about three years, dipped my

toothbrush in it and added baking soda to brush, and used it to rinse

my mouth too.  Even though I was very thorough to rinse with water, I

had four teeth on one side of my mouth break over a two month period. 

The dentist said I have very little enamel left on my teeth, and this

is due to the corrosive nature of the H202. 

 

The teeth that broke had fillings in them, so they were already

injured and weakened, but the H202 did the damage in the long run. 

 

I take plenty of Vitamin D, minerals, and have a very clean

mouth, so this was quite a surprise for me.

 

I am now using colloidal silver that I make myself as my mouth

wash, and if that isn't available, I have used two drops of Grapefruit

Seed extract (very bitter) in water.

 

Diane

 

 

 

A VETERAN

Whether on active duty, retired, national guard or reserve, is someone

who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The

United States of America, " for an amount of "up to and including my

life."

That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no

longer understand it.

Author unknown.

 

 

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I actually had a very small cavity in my daughters tooth

that I litterally dug out myself it was on top and supperfical; so

there was no pain. A water pic may work for you if you have one. I just

used a needle. I then kept it cleaned out, and had her rinse her mouth

with water after meals and snacks. It healed over fine. there is a

dimple at the site but no issue.

We also use tooth powder or just water to brush, and

H2O2 to rinse

I think your comfry idea would me excellent! Doc has a tooth formula

that may also help to sooth any discomfort and aid in healing.

heather

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dmcnjn <ladyneel

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Sunday, September 27, 2009, 11:39 PM

 

 

 

I have two teens with 1 cavity each. I do know a

cleanse is in order. Other than this, what can we do to heal these? I

do not want to go and have their teeth drilled out and filled. I know

it's possible to heal the cavities. I was thinking of packing comfrey

around the tooth at night.

 

I am open to any and all suggestions.

 

Michelle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I haven't ever replied to sent any messages here before, I just read what

everyone says when I get time or see a topic of interest.

 

I didn't know teeth could heal. I wouldn't have ever imagined fixing a cavity

myself. Can you tell me more about this or point me to where I can read more

about it?.. The tooth healing part? That is very interesting.

 

I have a four year old and try to always keep my ear open to things that can

help him.

 

Thank you for sharing.

 

Chris

=)

 

herbal remedies , Heather Seifert

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> I actually had a very small cavity in my daughters tooth that I litterally dug

out myself it was on top and supperfical; so there was no pain. A water pic may

work for you if you have one. I just used a needle. I then kept it cleaned out,

and had her rinse her mouth with water after meals and snacks. It healed over

fine. there is a dimple at the site but no issue.

> We also use tooth powder or just water to brush, and H2O2 to rinse

> I think your comfry idea would me excellent! Doc has a tooth formula that may

also help to sooth any discomfort and aid in healing.

> heather

> --- On Sun, 9/27/09, dmcnjn <ladyneel wrote:

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> dmcnjn <ladyneel

> {Herbal Remedies} Cavities in teeth

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> I have two teens with 1 cavity each. I do know a cleanse is in order. Other

than this, what can we do to heal these? I do not want to go and have their

teeth drilled out and filled. I know it's possible to heal the cavities. I was

thinking of packing comfrey around the tooth at night.

>

> I am open to any and all suggestions.

>

> Michelle

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I just had a tooth pulled last Friday by some butcher of a dentist. I've had to take a day and a half off of work this week I'm in so much pain. NEVER AGAIN. Please if anyone has any suggestions I'd love to hear them myself. Rayne.

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put whole cloves NEXT to the hole where the tooth was . NOT on top or in

it ... just as close as you can get it . cloves will numb the whole

area and take the pain away . change to new cloves after a few hours .

if you stuff them pretty much down intpo the cheeckpocket to where the

root was , they will even stay there on their own .

 

works every time

 

gab

 

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> I just had a tooth pulled last Friday by some butcher of a dentist.

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> pain. NEVER AGAIN. Please if anyone has any suggestions I'd love to

> hear them myself. Rayne.

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My family and I use Doc Shillington’s

tooth and gum formula. It’s made with organic herbs and oils and we’ve

had no tooth problems for years. It’s powerful stuff that stimulates

blood flow in the gums and kills the bacteria that cause tooth decay.

John

 

 

 

 

 

herbal remedies [herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of Rayne Saltair

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

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Cavities in teeth

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I just had a tooth pulled last Friday by some

butcher of a dentist. I've had to take a day and a half off of work this week

I'm in so much pain. NEVER AGAIN. Please if anyone has any suggestions I'd

love to hear them myself. Rayne.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Acupuncture and Chinese herbs will not only treat the pain, but the infection as well.

And by the way, just because the tooth is gone, doesn't mean the infection is.

 

 

 

 

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Rayne Saltair

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009 3:03 PM

Re: {Herbal Remedies} Cavities in teeth

 

 

 

 

I just had a tooth pulled last Friday by some butcher of a dentist. I've had to take a day and a half off of work this week I'm in so much pain. NEVER AGAIN. Please if anyone has any suggestions I'd love to hear them myself. Rayne.

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EXCELLENT POINT!--- On Tue, 9/29/09, Mercurius Trismegistus <magisterium_magnum wrote:

Mercurius Trismegistus <magisterium_magnumRe: {Herbal Remedies} Cavities in teethherbal remedies Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 8:58 PM

 

Acupuncture and Chinese herbs will not only treat the pain, but the infection as well.

And by the way, just because the tooth is gone, doesn't mean the infection is.

 

 

 

 

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Rayne Saltair

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009 3:03 PM

Re: {Herbal Remedies} Cavities in teeth

 

 

 

 

I just had a tooth pulled last Friday by some butcher of a dentist. I've had to take a day and a half off of work this week I'm in so much pain. NEVER AGAIN. Please if anyone has any suggestions I'd love to hear them myself. Rayne.

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Rayne,

Tooth and Gum formula will help with the pain.

Mary

 

Rayne Saltair wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

I just had a tooth pulled last Friday by some butcher of

a dentist. I've had to take a day and a half off of work this week I'm

in so much pain. NEVER AGAIN. Please if anyone has any suggestions I'd

love to hear them myself. Rayne.

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