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kate03
Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 2
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 8:00 am Post subject: Dental abcsesses |
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Hi
I found your site last night. I have had a long standing tooth abcsess that I have hoped to heal naturally. I cracked a tooth and it abcsessed. I have had this now asymptomatic for over 8 years. Have alot of anxiety about dentists, not to mention the thought of losing a front tooth again. I already have the front two gone as a result of an accident. I would like to dialogue if possible about my problem and see if realistically I can suceed with using clay. I did use DMSO and am not sure how that works or does not. Pleaserespond if possible . I am scheduled with a very good biological dentist tomorrow for extraction as I do not want a root canal. Any help is appreciated. Thank you |
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eytonsearth Site Admin
Joined: 31 Dec 1969 Posts: 221 Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 9:28 am Post subject: |
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Hi Kate!
Thanks for posting.
I have never seen an abscess that did not respond to a good quality clay, used diligently... Especially hydrated with electrically isolated silver ( properly made oligodynamic colloidal silver ).
However, please keep in mind that you can address the abcess, but not the cracked tooth which is likely causing the continued problem.
That will have to be addressed by your health care professional.
Have you viewed the information in the thread about tooth abcesses?
http://www.eytonsearth.org/forum/about10.html
Best Regards...
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H2O2 - Hydrogen Peroxide Therapy & Silver _________________ ~ Jason
Learn about the benefits of Colloidal Silver & ozone therapy & ozone generators.
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kate03
Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 2
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 10:21 am Post subject: |
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Hi thanks so much for the reply;
I have the choice of pulling the tooth, as I would not want a root canal. Also, because it is cracked I know there will be an ongoing problem of it being a problem. I am probably wanting my cake and eat it too here. I have been searching for an alternative because I did not want to lose another tooth. I lost the front teeth, as I said, in a car accident. I would like to know; how does the clay procedure work? Do you put it on the gum, as the abcess is in the tooth/gum area? Does it break open with use of the clay drawing it out? And if so is that how you irrigate it? Please clarify if you can. I am wondering if it is jsut best to let the tooth go given that it is cracked and this would be an onging problem......Your help is appreciated. is there a chance we could speak by phone?
Katannya |
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eytonsearth Site Admin
Joined: 31 Dec 1969 Posts: 221 Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 7:18 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Katannya:
You can privately email me your telephone number.
My preferred method to apply clay in the mouth area:
You make a clay magma/paste... Then you saturate a dressing with the clay. The dressing can be as simple as a strip made from a white paper towel. You then mold the clay completely over the gums, on both sides of the tooth. The tooth is then completely covered, as well as the gums on both sides of the tooth.
Depending on the abscess, the abscess may begin to drain. This is a good sign, but does not always occur. You keep repeating this process as often as is convenient.
About half the time ( from my limited observations ), after a few hours, the area may start to slightly bleed. This is also good; pain relief is right around the corner.
If the abcess does drain or bleed, then one can take a good isolated silver, and add some hydrogen peroxide ( 4 or 5 drops of 3% H2o2 per 4 ounces of CS, or so ), and allow the solution to soak in the mouth for five minutes.
This silver/h2o2 combination, in my experience, does not do alot of good as long as there is full pressure in the abcess.
If the abcess does not drain, then the body will start to readsorb it. Within 48 hours of clay use, if there is pain, it should be vastly reduced if not gone.
Best Regards...
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The Herxheimer Reaction / Effect _________________ ~ Jason
Learn about the benefits of Colloidal Silver & ozone therapy & ozone generators.
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Australiasearth
Joined: 13 Nov 2005 Posts: 11 Location: Australia
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:17 pm Post subject: |
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hi kate,
i would be concerned the absess has been so long without treatment and yes the clay should draw out the absess but i would see if it hasnt already drestroyed the nerve or root of the tooth. if this has occured you may end up with a black tooth.
from personall experience i had an absess on my tooth when i was a young girl and left it unseen for some years before going to the dentist, the absess had eaten away the root of the tooth and nerve damage had left the tooth dead. i had root canal surgery to save the tooth but it did go black and later had to be veneered. the absess did return last year but i treated it with clay and it was gone in a couple of days.
yes clay can draw on the absess but it cant repair the tooth if any other damage that may have occured. _________________ Wholesale supplier of Australian clays and minerals for the wellness and beauty industry. |
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jjk@rcn.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 8:52 pm Post subject: abscess |
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Hi,
maybe someone can help.
I have an abscess under a bridge in the top front of my mouth.
I am on one of three ozone therapy treatments, though not
guaranteed.
Do you think the ozone could rectify the abscess?
I am trying to avoid root canal. However, I did find a dentist who does
root canal with, "calcium oxide." Heart it was not harmful, really don't
know. Would appreciate any help.
Thank you,
Joan |
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eytonsearth Site Admin
Joined: 31 Dec 1969 Posts: 221 Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
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Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 7:17 am Post subject: |
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Hi Joan:
Applying therapuetic ozone in the mouth twice a day for ten to twenty minutes has been reported to provide relief for mouth infections.
However, please keep in mind that one SHOULD NOT breath concentrated ozone, which makes this treatment a little problematic.
I doubt that three single treatments will cure the problem.
Kind Regards, _________________ ~ Jason
Learn about the benefits of Colloidal Silver & ozone therapy & ozone generators. |
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