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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 3:03 pm    Post subject: Mouth Infections: Abscess/Abcess Tooth Treatment/Bentonite Reply with quote

I'd like to share a very recent experience with the treatment of a mouth infection, which was secondary to a small injury.

After injuring a tooth ( blunt trauma ), the individual developed an abscess, complete with significant pain and swelling, including swelling of the lymph nodes below the jaw.

These types of infections can very often resist antibiotic treatment, and silver/H2O2 often fail to adress the condition as well.

White paper towels were used ( torn up ), and then saturated with colloidal bentonite, hydrated with 1/2 isolated colloidal silver, and 1/2 high PH water. The process of preperation was very similiar to making paper mache.

A strip of the "dressing", having been saturated with the clay magma, is then packed in the mouth, so that the treatment area is completely covered. Using something such as a paper towel makes the dressing very "maleable" to conform to any surface.

The clay compress was left on for 30 minutes per treatment. This needs to be continued UNTIL the wound begins to irrigate. Upon removal of the dressing, one should see blood on the dressing.

Although an increase in pain may be felt ( and in this case, was felt ), continued treatment has always lead to rapid cessation of the pain. After three thirty minute treatments, the pain was vastly reduced.

After the abcess began to drain, isolated silver, mixed with a small amount of H2O2, was used ( but not swallowed ). .. This mixture should be held in mouth for as long as possible. Only a small amount of H2O2 is needed; five drops of 3% per two ounces ( I have utilized as much as 4 drops of 35% H2O2 per 4 ounces of silver ).

This treatment can be safely done as often as needed.

The abscess cleared within 36 hours.

Care must be taken, however; sometimes an infection reaches the jaw bone. Such a treatment is not a replacement for proper medical diagnosis.

If the infection has reached deep into the bone, prolonged treatment with clay must be conducted, even when the pain has completely left. In some situations, H2o2/silver should be used in both ears.

I cannot say why the h2o2/silver treatment in the ear has proven to be valueable with severe mouth infections; I can only document that it has, on at least 3 occassions, proven advantageous.
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 4:48 pm    Post subject: Abcessed Tooth Reply with quote

I have been treating an abcessed tooth off and on for two
years that I was advised to have pulled. I compress with clay and with DMSO and CS on a cotton pad. I have not had it
radiographed in two years but probably should to see what
the root is doing, if it is spreading to bone or regressing. As
far as the pain goes it is much less than when I started. I
am not regular about treatment, tending to treat only when
it hurts. Probably should get more disciplined and do it every day several times a day for a couple weeks and then go
get an apical radiography. My dentist is very intrigued by
DMSO and CS, so is my oral surgeon who was more than
willing to apply it to the extraction site when he pulled my 18 yo daughter's lower wisdom tooth. He said he knew of a local dentist who uses CD in his practice.

Garnet
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 7:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi "Garnet"!

Thanks for sharing your personal experience... Regular treatment will completely eliminate the infection... I know, I know! Once it stops hurting.... Out of pain, out of mind!
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 7:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Transferred from an email I just received from a clay user:

I had a tooth with an abscess, which had a great hole in it. I didn't do anything fancy just put dry zeolite over the infected area around my gums a few times each day... in a couple of days the abscess had stopped hurting and was completely gone within 4 days, I kept applying the zeolite for a few more days after it healed to make sure it didn't come back.
The abscess simply went away!

As for the giant hole in my tooth I didn't want it to get infected any more
so started stuffing the hole with zeolite. (this was about a year ago... I
know, I hate dentists!)

Lat Friday I finally got the courage to see my dentist and he told me over
the phone to see my Dr. and get a script for antibiotics as I would probably need a course to clear up any infection first.

He and my Dr were both amazed!! I didn't need antibiotics, there was no
infection, the decay had declined and I hardly needed any drilling because
the hole was so clean, the nerve and soft tissues were still intact and
healthy and all it needed was a simple filling!

When I explained what I had used they seemed to accept it without any fuss and were quite impressed.
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 11:09 am    Post subject: abcess with a querter of a rotten tooth Reply with quote

I have not seen a dentist for over 13 years and i have a tooth that has gone rotten all that is left is a sharp pointy bit, the abcess first started 4 years ago i treated it my self garlic and other herbs it come back a few months later so i treated it with belladonna which cleared it up 1 year ago it come back but it was a lot worse my whole face sweeled up and i could hardly eat or drink or talk it hurt like hell soi treated it with belladona and that cured it. there is a problem a few days ago when i got up i was feeling very dizzy with pain in my throught and ear, and nowthe abcess is back and it hurts like hell i am useing belladonna to treat it and useing nothing for the pain if it does not work i do not know what i will do, i do not go to the doctor or dentist ever no matter how ill i am
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 4:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Greetings MadMax:

It seems as though your infection has been progressing. Just because pain and swelling diminish, does not mean that an infection is gone.

In addition to healing clay therapy ( with oligodynamic silver and H2O2 ), you may be interested to research a fascinating ayurvedic practice called "oil pulling":

http://www.oilpulling.com/Teeth%20and%20Gums.htm

Kind Regards,

Jason
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 8:56 pm    Post subject: Re: abcess with a querter of a rotten tooth Reply with quote

madmax wrote:
I have not seen a dentist for over 13 years and i have a tooth that has gone rotten all that is left is a sharp pointy bit, the abcess first started 4 years ago i treated it my self garlic and other herbs it come back a few months later so i treated it with belladonna which cleared it up 1 year ago it come back but it was a lot worse my whole face sweeled up and i could hardly eat or drink or talk it hurt like hell soi treated it with belladona and that cured it. there is a problem a few days ago when i got up i was feeling very dizzy with pain in my throught and ear, and nowthe abcess is back and it hurts like hell i am useing belladonna to treat it and useing nothing for the pain if it does not work i do not know what i will do, i do not go to the doctor or dentist ever no matter how ill i am


You may have a bone infection, that is serious. You may be able to treat it yourself with DMSO and some kind of antibiotic, whether it is CS or other abx it is not something to fool around with.

You can treat the abcess and make the pain and swelling go down, but it more rare to eliminate it entirely. Generally it just recedes then comes back until you have the tooth pulled and treat any bone infection.

I am about to have the abcessed tooth I have been treating with DMSO, CS and clay pulled. I am just not diligent enough, I treat until the pain goes away and then I forget. That is my short coming so I will never know if I could have
eliminated it with more constant treatment. I am also going to have it checked for bone infection. Might look up a biological dentist as I have heard of one an hour away in San Antonio.
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 3:39 pm    Post subject: The dangers of an abcess... Reply with quote

Hi everyone Smile I'm not a member here or anything nor am I any type of medical professional,I just kind of 'stumbeled' on here today and I noticed this thread,you all seem very smart so I'm sure you already knew this but just in case for a future reader who may not,an abcessed tooth can kill you,sometimes 'directly' by infecting the bloodstream but also more gradually,if you continue to get infections,like some of you have mentioned,it ends up 'weakening' your heart over time.My brother-in-law,who was a young father of 3 small children,died 2 yrs ago from this exact thing,he'd had numerous tooth abcesses over the years and one day he was in the middle of preparing some cocoa for his kids and just dropped to the floor of a heart attack.I do not like dentists myself,I'm the type to do 'anything' to avoid medical treatment,I'm a 'self' diagnoser/treater..lol..BUT the death of Paul REALLY scared me,please be careful with this paticular issue!!!!
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 5:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Falcon:

Well said! I always urge individuals to take care of the root problem for just this reason; sometimes, this little fact can get forgotten in a forum type setting.

My first experience with a severe abscess was just such a serious case. The dentist/oral surgeon wouldn't do anything because the infection was so bad... not until their antibiotics were having an effect ( which, by the way, they never did ).

My concern was that this infection could be life threatening, and thus the individual utilized clay therapy followed by a silver/h2o2. Very quickly ( after 72 hours, if I remember correctly ) the infection was cleared enough for corrective measures.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 11:30 pm    Post subject: Hi Jason, Reply with quote

Since we/you all were on the subject,and by the way thats a great point that sometimes you HAVE to 'home treat' for various reasons,I was wondering what you think of the use of CLOVE for this paticular ailment?? I've heard that recommended many times as an alternative therapy,do you know what the up/down sides would be w/Clove and how effective it 'really is'?? Thanks!! Very Happy
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 8:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Falon:

I don't see anything 'wrong' with using clove. I've never seen it that effective, however, when an infection is severe, or when a nerve is exposed. It can provide temporary relief, but as far as addressing the infection itself? It doesn't come anywhere close to being as effective as a good healing clay.

Just three days ago, a friend's friend started having a severe problem with a cracked tooth. When asked, I suggested packing the tooth and gums with clay hydrated with isolated silver.

The individual elected to first try clove. After experiencing very little benefit, the individual elected to use a powerful pain relieving drug topically. That worked for a short time to kill the pain.

However, the pain was extremely severe... The individual finally elected to pack it, as she could not sleep.

She packed it for the night, and the next day, experienced no pain.

However, as is too often the case, she did not continue once the pain was gone. Yesterday the pain started to come back.

This particular tooth will have to be extracted. However, until that can be accomplished, using a good healing clay would control the infection and make life bearable by removing the pain.

If continued long enough, depending upon the depth of any infection, the clay can completely eliminate the infection. However, this requires due diligence with treatment, and KNOWLEDGE about how far the infection has spread ( i.e. to the bone, etc. ).

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 8:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Falon:

Also, I wanted to point something out:

Treating any abscess infection with antibiotics or topical ointments, no matter how antimicrobial they are, makes absolutely no sense.

The infection is enclosed; penetration of any substance is either negligable or non-existant. When such treatments work, it is because the body is capable of starting to address the abscess... This would happen, then, with or without such treatment.

When the body is not capable of addressing an abcess, these types of treatments fail completely.

Surgical relief ( draining ) of the infection has always been the choice first treatment method, when conditions allow.

Healing clays approach this problem uniquely, by addressing the swelling and the infection. Using this treatment method does not interfere with any other protocol someone may wish to use in conjunction.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 7:56 am    Post subject: Just my $0.02 Reply with quote

I just stumbled upon this forum and wanted to share this information:

People, teeth can heal. Just like any other body part. And yes even jaw bone that has been dameged through infection can heal completely. For tooth problems I strongly urge you to read "Money by the mouthful" by Dr. Robert O. Nara. It is out of print but you can find it bundled with other helpful documents at http://www.mizar5.com (I'm not affiliated with this site in any way).

Teeth will heal WHEN dental disease in your mouth has been eliminated. Dental disease is caused by germs. Once the germ count drops below a certain level, in your mouth that is, and when the PH level in your mouth is favorable (You eat healthier) teeth will heal.

Topical applications alone are palliative, they will not remove the underlying cause.


Just my $0.02

Cheers...
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 8:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

something I forgot to mention;

In cases of pain and swelling one of the ways you can help your body is by drinking lots of water. If you have tooth pain or swelling of the gums immediately drink two glasses of water and continue drinking a glass or two of water every 20-30 minutes, the pain will start to lesson after a while (as your body absorbs the water through the colon) and will perhaps completely subside.

Pain is a thirst signal for water.

cheers...
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 8:13 am    Post subject: Tooth Problems Reply with quote

I am totally inspired by the messages here. I have avoided two root canals by treating the teeth with Tea Tree oil and a few other things. Last week, however, after a severe & debillitating bout with allergic reaction that lasted almost two months - I made a dental appointment. The series began in May as usual with Cottonwood. My teeth are always affected, as the lymph glands under my jaw always get hit with these allergies. So I just took the benadyrl like usual (I haven't yet found any herbals that work). The allergies died down, but then my office remodeled - and I was the only employee not moved during the re-carpet. I had migraines, dizziness, a foggy brain that wouldn't quit, and it was horrid. I don't even remember the end of June and most of July. I continued to try everything, and the tooth pain became severe and moved into my ear. cold packs helped me get to sleep, benadryl kept the symptoms down during the day (after a week of use) - I used a nasal tab to open my breathing passages at night. Long story short, the pain FINALLY subsided last week - but I figured I'd keep the appiontment, because after 5 years I probably had a cavity, and I'd want that filled. The dentist took full xrays, and informed me that I had two teeth that needed root canals, and a tooth that he just preferred to pull because he felt the infection was too close to the nerve and another filling wouldn't be worth it. But I had no cavities. Gum problems - 3s up to two 10s. I was devastated. I brush my teeth 2x a day, and floss religiously. But I confirmed what I had tried to get someone to tell me before - my teeth went bad (2 broke) during my first pregnancy. I didn't find out until my 2nd pregnancy that prenatals don't normally have calcium. So I added it then. However, my son's teeth came in with decay on them. Despite what I was told by conventional dentists, I knew there must be something up. This just couldn't be right. My son was 100% breastfed at the time -- And I had begun going regularly to a dentist to make sure my teeth were staying good. I spent HOURS working on my sons teeth with various forms of saliva building and tooth remedy herbals. Today, he is cavity free, and his adult teeth are coming in beautifully - WITHOUT fluoride, which i refuse to use. His dentist agrees, and despite his education, he says there's something to what I did, and he supports us. The guy I saw on Tuesday - confirmed that I had been grinding my teeth (duh - two dentists had ground my teeth twice to "fix" my bite, and I haven't slept well since, nor do my teeth fit together any more) for years, causing bone loss in my jaw. On the xrays, there is a darker circle around the root of the three teeth. I know they say that is an infection - and the bone is gone, it's a pocket. But I don't know that I believe that 100%. I had 3 breast tumors which were inoperable 4 years ago - and by flushing my system and allowing the accumulated toxins to go - the tumors shrank and disappeared last year. So, I'm trying to find out what I can do over the next month to improve my situation. The dental xray "blobs" and the breast xray "blobs" look the same to me. I've set it up so that I get the tooth cleaning first (1st week in October) to address the gum issues, then we'll see about the root canal. Is this "clay" treatment applicable to my case? I do have a compromised liver, so I'm not surprised if a good blood cleaning isn't also part of the answer, but I would love to be able to go in, and have the periodontist tell me that my teeth and gums have improved measureably, lessening the severity of the cleaning.
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