Menu Disabled Mouth Infections: Abscess/Abcess Tooth Treatment/Bentonite

Healing Clays of the World ~ Illite, Bentonite, Montmorillonite - Eytons' Earth


- Tell a friend about this page/post @ Eytons' Earth -

Eytons' Earth: Natural & Alternative Medicine
Discussions on Natural & Alternative Medicine
 
 FAQFAQ   SearchSearch   UsergroupsUsergroups      
 ProfileProfile   Log in to check your private messagesLog in to check your private messages   Log inLog in
Register 

Mouth Infections: Abscess/Abcess Tooth Treatment/Bentonite
Goto page Previous  1, 2, 3, 4  Next
 
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Eytons' Earth: Natural & Alternative Medicine Forum Index -> Using Healing Clay Externally
Author Message
MamaM



Joined: 12 Mar 2009
Posts: 1

PostPosted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 12:34 pm    Post subject: tooth abcess Reply with quote

I just found your site and am new to learning about this topic so bear with me - I am 51, female, had a heart attack 10 days ago (no "risk" factors; am convinced my tooth problems may be related).

I have an ongoing tooth problem - this tooth cracked about 10 years ago; a partial cap worked for years; last year had to be removed and a new complete one put on. It's remained cold and pressure sensitive since the last cap; occasional pain but nothing I considered significant. Just got home from hospital a week ago, and it commenced aching pretty badly.

Went to dentist today; x-rays show abcess which has begun into the bone. No exterior signs(no swelling, no openings in tooth or gum). I'm tempted to get an extraction as have qualms about root canals; I'm on penicillin but am afraid to do extraction this soon after my heart attack, which also has me on Plavix.

I'd like to try your recommendations; with no exterior signs, swelling, or "head" on infection, would the clay still work? Please also explain for a beginner your "silver" and "H202" or your other recommendations; detailed instructions for a newbie! Thanks so much!
Back to top
webkid90



Joined: 02 Jun 2009
Posts: 3

PostPosted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 5:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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.
Back to top
clay-basket



Joined: 13 May 2006
Posts: 15

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 7:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Where is Jason? How come no one is promptly answering the questions people are asking?? I mean this lady had a heart attack in March and didn't get an answer until June?

I say, either keep this forum moving by providing answers promptly or close it down. I would come here more often, and I know of a couple others who would probably come here more often as well, but there is just no sign of life most of the time.

No one wants to wait MONTHS for an answer. I don't have answers, I have questions - but I'm not willing to wait that long for answers and probably no one else is either.
_________________
Clay-basket colors

Only one thing has to change for us to know happiness in our lives: where we focus our attention.
Back to top
eytonsearth
Site Admin


Joined: 31 Dec 1969
Posts: 278
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 9:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi -

The primary purpose of this forum is to catalog and address questions that can be correctly answered, not to provide medical advice, especially time sensitive medical device.

This thread itself (three threads, actually) was a targeted SEO experiment to see what kind of support would be needed for those people who have had serious mouth problems, to assist them in achieving the best possible outcome with the least amount of risk. The answer to my original question is that far too much support is required; support that nobody is capable of giving over the internet.

I never actually recommend people use clay at all. I am here to provide information and support to those who, by virtue of their own intuition, information, and research have already decided to use clay, or research its use.

I am here to share when it has been effective and how to use it. This thread and this website already provides the needed information, in many different places.

I didn't answer the poster's question for the poster, but for those in the following months and years to view, in the event they haven't visited the pages where I provide complete instructions on clay use.

I only grudgingly answer questions from people asking for direct support advice; not only is it usually unethical to do so, it is also illegal.

So by answering these types of questions, not only am I dedicating a large amount of personal time, but I'm also risking federal prosecution. I'm also risking that an individual has not shared a key peice of information that may effect an outcome.

However, and conversely, I have also seen people needlessly die from mouth issues such as these, and so I am often moved to respond.

Again, this website provides every last detail required for individuals who wish to use clay to address mouth infections to do so.

Those individuals who, despite this, wish for me to despense medical advice are placing a greater burden then they likely realize.

I am here 24/7 to serve the greater public interest, and often spend hours after hours each day doing so, freely.

But I do not see that I am personally obligated to answer any question. This is an open forum, people are free to come and post-- or leave-- as they wish. I am here to learn as much from the questions people ask as the answers that may be given. Sometimes, it takes me years to find a correct answer to a question.

The forum will remain here even if I am the only one that visits.

Again, I will restate that clay will assist in managing any mouth infection and/or condition, as it is a homeostatic substance. But it will ***not*** usually solve the original problem.

So the answer to the question about how long to use clay: It must be used until the original problem has been taken care of. For many, many, people, simple dietary changes will solve the original cause. For others, metal toxicity may be involved; for others, botched dental procedures need to be corrected; for others, a tooth may need to be correctly repaired.

Yes, more support is needed for those who wish to learn about clay therapy. I see many things that need addressing. I am working to fill those gaps, but everything happens God Speed.

Very few people are willing to freely give of themselves to assist others, unless they are serving an actual agenda.

Also, some questions I do not answer because I have already exhaustedly answered the question. For an example, when someone asks me to tell them about colloidal silver, I have a link at the bottom of every post; I have written more than 300 pages about silver.

Sometimes I don't answer a question because I believe that only harm would come from any answer I would give... even if the answer is I do not Know.

Sometimes, silence is the only correct answer.

Most people I would recommend having the tooth pulled. How insane is it to risk one's life because of a tooth? Usually, only vanity would dictate to do so.

I would never, ever recommend anyone ever get a root canal. And when teeth and the whole mouth is destroyed because of root canals, sometimes one should just learn from the experience, and don't repeat the mistakes.

But the above thoughts are probably not the best advice for most individuals.

Here is the way these things become lethal:

More and more non-effective invasive procedures are done. Next, two to six years later, the pain becomes so great that the individual starts taking prescription pain medication.

However, higher and higher doses are required just to sleep through the night. Then, between one month and a year, usually, the individual overdoses, and dies in the sleep.

The cause of death is listed as drug overdose on the death certificate, but in reality, the cause of death was dentistry.

People are so used to giving up so much personal power to others; part of the solution to the problem is for individuals to reclaim their personal power, and accept personal responsibilty, for their individual life.

I certainly do not want people to take the personal power they are used to giving to their doctor, and giving it instead to me.

One last note... While very few people post questions to the forum, and while very few people take the time to answer questions, the forum is very, very visited. This post alone has been viewed 150,000 times.

One also must consider the consequences of one's answers to the 149,000 people who are only reading and researching.

The tone of this thread is absolutely perfect to help those individuals; it presents a very balanced viewpoint that teeters between confusion and correct direction...

Best Regards,
Back to top
combatmedic2k9



Joined: 27 Mar 2010
Posts: 1

PostPosted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 10:20 pm    Post subject: Absess tooth, and ulcer on inner cheek. Reply with quote

I have a bad upper wisdom tooth that has broken down to shreds, and I have a little bit left.. I went to coast dental to have it checked out, they wanted an arm and a leg to take it out.. Even with my cigna discount card.. I think it was like 180.00 with my discount.. I'm like damn.. I signed up for met life safeguard plus insurance to get some combos cause I do want to take care of my teeth get fillings and make sure i DON'T get anymore pain.. I removed like 4 teeth so far, two bottom wisdoms and one molder.... I don't want anymore taken out if I can prevent it.. Anyways, my safeguard insurance kicks in April 1st" but I am in extreme pain, unless I take ib profin and my anti-biotics i got from the clinic.. I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO:(... any help? and i'm new here. Nice to meet you all.
Ps. I gargled peroxide and listerine, put my mouth on fire I burned my gums they turned white.. now are hack to it's orgnial color
Back to top
virginia



Joined: 23 Aug 2010
Posts: 3

PostPosted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 2:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Mouth Infections: Abscess/Abcess Tooth Treatment/Benton Reply with quote

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 mach

hi i am very interested in trying this but I do not know what you mean by 1/2 ... is it a measurement, like half a tablesopoon, litre,
do you mind clearing this out for me please

thanks very much
virginia
Back to top
scrollfinger



Joined: 25 Aug 2010
Posts: 1

PostPosted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 7:08 pm    Post subject: . Reply with quote

Virginia,

First post on second page of thread:

"I mix 1 tsp clay with 2 tsp silver, 2 tsp water. "

Good luck!
Back to top
virginia



Joined: 23 Aug 2010
Posts: 3

PostPosted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 3:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanks for the reply, all clear now and gathering the ingredients, will try it,
thanks
virginia
Back to top
Hardworker1985



Joined: 06 Oct 2010
Posts: 5

PostPosted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 8:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I too had worked in a metal stamping factory years ago. Are the dangers of this well known?
Back to top
virginia



Joined: 23 Aug 2010
Posts: 3

PostPosted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 1:28 pm    Post subject: tooth infection Reply with quote

Hi, just to say that the clay and silver water and water worked very well with my boyfriends infection
thanks
Back to top
Ammycin



Joined: 26 Oct 2010
Posts: 1

PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 5:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Generally antibiotics used to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections.
I've been on Cephalexin for bone infections problem. I can get Cephalexin 125MG at Internationaldrugmart. It works by stopping the growth of bacteria in the body.
Back to top
Phat



Joined: 13 Apr 2011
Posts: 3

PostPosted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 8:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

eytonsearth wrote:
...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.

(...)
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. ).

Kind Regards,
I have a question. How does one pack clay in the mouth without swallowing it?
Back to top
eytonsearth
Site Admin


Joined: 31 Dec 1969
Posts: 278
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada

PostPosted: Sat May 07, 2011 7:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's easy to prepare:

You make a clay magma/gel, and then soak a clean dressing in it; you apply the dressing on both sides of the tooth, all the way down to the gums.

Some people use gauze, some people simply use paper towels.
Back to top
es1967



Joined: 21 May 2011
Posts: 2

PostPosted: Sat May 21, 2011 5:15 am    Post subject: trying to avoid root canal Reply with quote

Started using clay on my tooth abcess yesterday. I found out I have a fractured tooth-tues. Went to the dentist 3 times and then on the fourth time they figured it out. THe tooth does not hurt. Did have extreme TMJ previously. The xray almost looked normal except they said the tips "looked" like they might be starting to go. So I have been following Dr Schulze's blog instructions-packing formula #2 and the echinacea. Then started cutting raw garlic slices and applying it to the abcess. The garlic seems to really shrink it down although it is small anyways. Tried the clay yesterday and it brought the pus to the surface-amazingly and opened up. Then applied Dr S's echinacea and garlic slices etc. Did the clay again in the day and then again all night like you all say. Packed it both sides. This morning the gum looks amazing. No redness at all. And everything has been drawn to the surface but it did not open up. The tooth also feels sturdy not tender. I am wondering if this is from the clay. Monday I have an appt to have the amalgan filling taken out and tues for a root canal which I do not want. I have not seen the endodontist yet. So I am using Redmond clay. I had a sample luckily. What clay do you recommend? Going to the store today. Could I see improvement by Tues? I am taking extra vit C, zinc, B etc. I just want to avoid the root canal- its $2500!. Anyways, the clay helped alot so I will keep on trying. Am Hoping I am early enough- the crack was not visible 3 wks ago.
Back to top
es1967



Joined: 21 May 2011
Posts: 2

PostPosted: Tue May 24, 2011 6:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just thought I would post back re my success with reducing the abcess. I started using the clay packs on Saturday and its tuesday today. As I said in my previous post the clay brought everything to the surface the first time I used it. Monday I was getting discouraged b/c although the abcess was greatly improved- it would fill up again. Then this afternoon I looked in my car mirror and was amazed the affected gum was literally back to regular color and the abcess was flat!! I have been doing the clay about 3 times per day. I slept with the packs on every night. Unfortunately, I went to the endodonist today and the nerve is dead. This resulted from a cracked tooth. I don't know when it happened but they won't be able to tell how deep the crack is until I have the filling removed. I had TMJ and it must have caused this. I'm still not sure why the abcess has cleared and the infection still exists inside. I just know that the clay cleared the abcess. As I mentioned before I did the garlic slices for about 3 days, Dr Schulze's echinacea, extra vit c, zinc, b complex,chlorella. Also, added oregano oil on the infection and internally plus some ACV w water. Juiced alot of carrots and spinach juice which I read about in Dr Walkers juicing book. Oh wanted to mention I purchased a waterpik and am brushing w sea salt and B/s.
Got that from Dr Nora's site. I wanted to make sure I covered all angles!!!
Going to get my mercury filling removed "safely" tommorow, then back to the endo. Had no idea teeth could just crack. This is my first real tooth problems since childhood so I guess I cannot complain.
I am so thankful to these posts they kept me going these past few days and the clay really worked . Let me say that I even had the clay pack on my gum at work and nobody could even tell. Its awesome stuff and I'm going to tell my holistic dentist about it. I'll post back to update for anyone w a similar issue,
Back to top
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Eytons' Earth: Natural & Alternative Medicine Forum Index -> Using Healing Clay Externally All times are GMT - 7 Hours
Goto page Previous  1, 2, 3, 4  Next
Page 3 of 4

 



- Tell a friend about this page/post @ Eytons' Earth -

Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2005 phpBB Group

[ Healing Clay Information ] [ Medical Colloidal Silver ] [ Ozone Generators & Therapy Information ]
Hosted by Av Web: Las Vegas SEO & Website Design
All Content Copyright 2007 Eytons' Earth