Guest guest Posted March 20, 2010 Report Share Posted March 20, 2010 I have been looking back in the archives to see if I could find mention of a tooth naturally rebuilding itself. I did find reference to it, but failed to find how to do it. Can somebody please explain to me how it can be done? I have a tooth that has a post in it. Up in the bone it is infected. The dentist put me on amoxycillin but said if the infection comes back, he will have to pull it. It is a front tooth and I don't want to walk around with a tooth missing in the front and neither do I have the funds to have expensive bridgework put in (and I do not want dentures). He said the tooth next to it has a fractured root. That is what I want to know could be healed or not? Can anybody help with information? Thanks in advance. Bea in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2010 Report Share Posted March 22, 2010 Bea, Doc's Tooth and Gum formula has been know to fight infections in the mouth and to help heal teeth. When used with the Lemon-Egg formula, there is a good chance you tooth would heal and regrow. You would have to stop eating certain things like sugar and anything gummy or things like that. Look in the files and find the 'Tooth and Gum' article and the 'Lemon-Egg' article. These should help answer your questions. ~Kelly herbal remedies , " BeaP " <beap4 wrote: > > I have been looking back in the archives to see if I could find mention of a tooth naturally rebuilding itself. I did find reference to it, but failed to find how to do it. Can somebody please explain to me how it can be done? I have a tooth that has a post in it. Up in the bone it is infected. The dentist put me on amoxycillin but said if the infection comes back, he will have to pull it. It is a front tooth and I don't want to walk around with a tooth missing in the front and neither do I have the funds to have expensive bridgework put in (and I do not want dentures). He said the tooth next to it has a fractured root. That is what I want to know could be healed or not? Can anybody help with information? Thanks in advance. > > Bea in NJ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2010 Report Share Posted March 22, 2010 I agree, both teeth can most likely be saved. Garlic for the infection, a total body cleanse, and the lemon egg in conjunction with the body balance and the tootth and gum formula will do wonders!! On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 3:48 PM, kellyshilly <kelly wrote: Bea, Doc's Tooth and Gum formula has been know to fight infections in the mouth and to help heal teeth. When used with the Lemon-Egg formula, there is a good chance you tooth would heal and regrow. You would have to stop eating certain things like sugar and anything gummy or things like that. Look in the files and find the 'Tooth and Gum' article and the 'Lemon-Egg' article. These should help answer your questions. ~Kelly herbal remedies , " BeaP " <beap4 wrote: > > I have been looking back in the archives to see if I could find mention of a tooth naturally rebuilding itself. I did find reference to it, but failed to find how to do it. Can somebody please explain to me how it can be done? I have a tooth that has a post in it. Up in the bone it is infected. The dentist put me on amoxycillin but said if the infection comes back, he will have to pull it. It is a front tooth and I don't want to walk around with a tooth missing in the front and neither do I have the funds to have expensive bridgework put in (and I do not want dentures). He said the tooth next to it has a fractured root. That is what I want to know could be healed or not? Can anybody help with information? Thanks in advance. > > Bea in NJ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2010 Report Share Posted March 22, 2010 k. where can I find the lemon -= egg formula? DJdLM--- On Mon, 3/22/10, Anella Russo <anellarusso wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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