Guest guest Posted March 21, 2003 Report Share Posted March 21, 2003 Yes, Niz. Victoria, who has had lots of dental work herself, is retracting some of her earlier information you are referring to, in a most recent discussion with her. It takes a few generations on raw for healthy teeth to be the norm. Meanwhile, we do what we have to do. I myself was in agony for a week after getting a tempororary crown. The took was fractured and the pain! After emergency work on Monday, I feel like a human being again. I go in next week for the root canal, then the permanent crown in a couple weeks. I had put this off for 3 years, hoping my teeth would heal, based on Victoria's comments way back then. Well, I'm here to say that my two back molars DID heal considerably, after green juicing for the first year. I couldn't even bite on an herb in my salad...they were both cracked. Now I chew just fine on my right one. Unfortunately, last summer at a potluck I bit into a hidden olive pit in my salad and re-injured the left molar, chipping the adjascent tooth. I waited another 6 months....and gave up. I learned that I was with in a "hair" of losing the tooth. I feel very fortunate. I'm sorry to hear about Mizan's teeth. What a tragedy. Is he in pain?Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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