Guest guest Posted March 21, 2003 Report Share Posted March 21, 2003 Hi Joyce, This sounds interesting, I never heard of teeth matching specific parts of the body. At this point I am a bit confused as now I think it is the 2 back teeth on the bottom right side. I originally went in just to have the mercury filling removed on the very last tooth on the bottom right side. She said I needed a crown. I said I didn't want a crown just fill the tooth. She said she couldn't because there wasn't enough tooth left to work with. So she put in a temp filling. After 2 1/2 years the temp filling finally started to fall out. I went back and she said she could put in a permanent filling. ( I didn't say anything to her about her telling me 2 1/2 years earlier that she couldn't do that, I wished I would have questioned her). I told her I did not want Novocain if at all possible. She said she didn't see a reason for it to just do what she had to do. So, she started drilling and hit a nerve about 6 or 7 times. After she was done she said I might loose the tooth because of so much nerve damage. After that I couldn't chew on that side because then I would feel the nerve. It got worse and I was sure it was that tooth. About 2 weeks ago I realized that the gum has recessed around the tooth next to it and it looks like the root is exposed. I experimented a little and realized that this tooth was causing me most of the pain when food or liquid touches it. The dentist had told me that this tooth needed to be dealt with next as it was badly decayed. I would still be interested to know which body parts match these 2 teeth. Thank you Joyce, Breezi - Joyce Divic RawSeattle Friday, March 21, 2003 10:24 AM Re: [RawSeattle] Fasting advise Breezi, which tooth aches? I have a reference chart that matches specific teeth with specific organs in the body. Let me know?jdivic"Joyce Divic" <jdivic>RawSeattle >RawSeattle >Re: [RawSeattle] Fasting advise>Thu, 20 Mar 2003 17:00:24 -0800>>Toothaches are typically a sign of infection. Therefore, fruit or its >juice>is not recommended. I have second hand knowledge with regard to fasting >but>I do know that if the feeling of fainting/blacking out is present it is>advisable to take some "food". The best food for any infection is>chlorophyll. Green drinks only, particularly grass juices and keep the>juice in the mouth for as long as possible before swallowing. Stay on the>green drink program until the infection subsides. This could take sometime>depending on the infection. Also, I'd recommend three topical mouth>treatments: 1) crushed garlic on the infected area around the tooth 2) tea>tree oil on the sore area 3) oil of oregano - the most powerful>anti-fungal, anti-microbial, anti-protozoal oil on the planet - apply on>affected area>>Finally, one of the top foods for any infection is mature coconut and its>water. So if you are weak coconut will give you the strength you need.>Like oil of oregano, coco possess anti fungal, anti viral, anti protozoal>properties.>>regards, joyce>>>no wild animal ever grows old, joyce>>>>>> >"Bob & Breezi Peterson" <bobandbreezi> >RawSeattle > ><RawSeattle >> >[RawSeattle] Fasting advise> >Thu, 20 Mar 2003 16:33:48 -0800> >> >I have been 100% raw for 21 months. I developed a really bad tooth ache> >recently and asked for help and many of you were kind enough to respond. >I> >finally decided to try to fast since I got to the point where anything I> >ate or drank caused too much pain. I am now in my 3rd.day (65th hour) and> >wondering if I should continue. The 1st. day I was just hungry all day. >The> >2nd. day I was very hungry all day and by late afternoon starting to get> >really light headed. Even though I had gotten 10 hr. sleep both nights I> >started to feel like I had a hangover and had not slept in days. By this> >morning I was so weak I almost passed out when I first got up. I decided >to> >stay in bed all day. I have been drinking plenty of water but every time >I> >get up to go to the bathroom I almost pass out. Everything starts to go> >black and I have to lay down immediately. My blood pressure is down to> >83/51. It is normally 95/67. So, I don't know if that is a concern or >not.> >I fasted years ago for 6 days and never felt this weak. In fact by the> >3rd.day then I felt fantastic. My tooth still hurts badly when I water> >touches it. Should I give it some more time or give up and have the tooth> >pulled? I am unbelievably hungry. On my last fast I lost the sensation of> >hunger after day 2. Please help, thank you for any advise. Breezi> >> >PS please forgive the double post as I am posting this to raw rawimmortal> >also>>>_______________>Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8.>http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail>_______________MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2003 Report Share Posted March 22, 2003 Keep in mind that technology advances over time. 2 years ago perhaps it was not possible to fill. I said I didn't want a crown just fill the tooth. She said she couldn't because there wasn't enough tooth left to work with. So she put in a temp filling. After 2 1/2 years the temp filling finally started to fall out. I went back and she said she could put in a permanent filling. ( I didn't say anything to her about her telling me 2 1/2 years earlier that she couldn't do that, I wished I would have questioned her). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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