Re: CS the EIS/dmso/xylitol nansal spray

2007-04-01 Thread scl...@netzero.com
1tsp xylitol/8oz cs works for me. I believe that was the formula someone 
mentioned a long time ago. I'm not sure of shelf life on this one though. It 
was mentioned that it does shorten the shelf life of CS when xylitol is added.
Steve

-- Max Sanders mazsand...@yahoo.com wrote:
Can anyone recall a formula for sinus spray that includes EIS/DMSO/xylitol?  It 
was mentioned here some time back.  I'd love to try it at this time since I am 
fighting some sort of infection.  I do use EIS/DMSO spray and it does work well 
- if I can keep it up.  But the xylitol may be an improvement.  

I'd greatly appreciate  a formula with  experiences using this or other nansal 
sprays to deal with sinus  issues of unknown cause (viral, bacterial, fungal) . 
 This is a repeat issue that I'd love to eliminate completely.

Gracias,
Maz 

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CSTooth-aches: alternative cure

2007-04-01 Thread Faith Saint Francis

Pat Lawrie wrote:

Meanwhile I will try CS more often, 3 days till next appt. I would 
obviously rather save the tooth.


Respected Pat,

If the root channel is affected (infected) then CS will and must help. From 
my experience:
My last upper right molar, and the one left under are apt to inflame now and 
then by whatever reason. Dentists are continually ready to extract, which is 
against me; at age 58 I must go on with 8 lost already, and three waiting 
for a bit of $$$ to put crowns on. I shall NOT have them extracted!


So I had a petty (pRetty!!!) private war with one of them know-it-alls over 
the pain and the inflammation (in my case a wonderful white ball showed, 
nicely nestled in-between the roots; unreachable to ‘actual science’, say 
the ability of my sweet dentist).


Wotudu?

I took CS on a ninety minute basis. –In ninety minutes CS will no more be 
active; it is rinsed out by the kidneys.- And I applied pressure on the 
tooth-ache point, on the zone of the tooth; i.e. on my fingers,


This pressure on the finger is not difficult to apply, in fact I can send 
you the easy-to-learn illustrations I have on this topic.


Doing this I was without pain in a day; going back to sweet dentist she 
could not find any inflammation. There was no comment from her frustrated 
side. An article for Reader’s Digest resulted from this adventure; it was 
never accepted. I still have it for publication, mebbe I should put more 
humor in it.


If you are interested I can send you the pictures and the explanation; 
please write to

luzy...@une.netco
and I shall promptly (tooth-aches are no joke) send you the material.

Take Care,

FaithStFrancis,

Licensed, Committed and Practicing Reflexology Practitioner

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CSaiir bubbler

2007-04-01 Thread Faith Saint Francis

Sam L. wrote:


Make sure your using the air bubbler for stiring.


Please explain; I am lost here, yet always in for upgrading my product.

What do you mean by ..use the air bubbler for string..?

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Re: CSTooth Pain

2007-04-01 Thread Paula Perry
Pat, 
I had a very similar problem with a tooth a couple weeks ago. It got infected. 
The gum around it was inflamed and very swollen. It did not look good. I used 
hydrogen peroxide rinse and scraped around the gum with a dental stick 3 times 
a day. It gets down there and gets the infection out. You dilute the hydrogen 
peroxide. One third to two thirds water. Very effective. I also took the CS. I 
put the wild oregano oil on the area after the peroxide rinse. (very strong 
antibiotic properties). It was amazing how fast it cleared-up. I never did go 
to the dentist and it has been fine since. On that tooth, the gum is very 
recessed and the root is actually exposed. I also took a lot of vitamin C and 
other vitamins. Good luck. 
Paula
  - Original Message - 
  From: Pat Lawrie 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2007 10:58 PM
  Subject: Re: CSTooth Pain


  I went to dentist after a broken amalgam filling and had it replaced with 
composit a month ago. Ended up with worse pain than before, so went to another 
dentist and had filling taken out and a temporary one put in, pain is less but 
still there. I tried CS then DMSO plus CS twice a day with no improvement then 
out of desperation took the dreaded antibiotics for 9 days, just stopped today, 
still no change. So now I supposed I must have the blasted root canal and 
crown. Tried to explain the problem is on the outside of the tooth and floss 
catches on it but it's just below the gum line, but I guess they can't bond 
below the gum??? Anybody know? This does not show on xray. Meanwhile I will try 
CS more often, 3 days till next appt. I would obviously rather save the tooth.

  Pat

  Dee d...@deetroy.org wrote:
  I have some broken fillings (root fillings; teeth then broke!) and 
just lately I have had pain every time I've eaten something hot or cold or 
sweet.  I've been taking EIS every few hours and its now all fine.  This stuff 
really is the best!  Dee 

  ---Original Message---

  From: Terry Chamberlin
  Date: 30/03/2007 18:00:13
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: CSStomach ulcer

  I thought, one ounce every two hours? Forget it. So I
  Drank two ounces every hour all day and woke up
  frequently during the night to drink more. Five days
  later, absolutely no pain, and none for the last week.
  I have even eaten some spicy stuff to see what would
  happen. Nothing.

  Son of a gun.

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Re: CSaiir bubbler

2007-04-01 Thread marmar845

 What do you mean by ..use the air bubbler for string..?

 Actually -- if someone could describe the set up used for making EIS by 
the gallon (with the air bubbler), that would be appreciated.  Someone asked me 
recently, and I only make it by the quart.  Thanks.  MA


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Re: CSaiir bubbler

2007-04-01 Thread Faith Saint Francis

Yes, here too.
I make two half liters at once; that's the amount of bottled Agua 
Manantial (fount water) we get here.

Making a gallon would indeed help.
Much appreciated!

Faith



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Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSaiir bubbler
Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 6:27:45 -0500


 What do you mean by ..use the air bubbler for string..?

 Actually -- if someone could describe the set up used for making EIS 
by the gallon (with the air bubbler), that would be appreciated.  Someone 
asked me recently, and I only make it by the quart.  Thanks.  MA



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MOLD Home/ Offices SME here in chimes in Re: CS Ruth Carpet Mold

2007-04-01 Thread JES AM PM

Ok I have to chime in here.
As a former facilities manager, for over 6 major branches in the USA and
including one in London; for the 2nd largest insurance re-insurer in the
world, I had to do something in 2002 (part of my absence from this list)
that I have never heard many building managers have to do:
Perform a full in-situ ( that means in place) environmental cleanup with all
employees in place, all equipment in place - yet moved around, with air
particulates enough to cause extreme physical contamination and harm to life
(BTW my MCS is worse as a result as I was the head person and COULD Not
leave !!)
What we had was corporate espionage by a competitor - they unleashed 6 fire
extinguishers directly into all the officers' offices, directly onto the IT
/ server room, on the brand new PBX/ room; all under 2 weeks old. We had
just moved into the building.
Since I assisted and was asst. project manager to the top 6 SuperFund EPA
cleanup sites in the nation over a 4 year period I had to call a PHd friend
in Washington to see if I had to evacuate the building.  The answer was yes,
unless I could save human life safely. Which I did.

I did and the media never got a hold of this.

BUT the morale of the story to tell you all this.  I had air emissions
machines, all over the offices, it took 4 complete removal of all equipment,
and people to accomplish this and yet there was residue... keeping in mind -
we had no mold.  This cleanup was over $250K.

SO if you want to accurately test mold or other particulate in your homes or
office - a kit from the hardware store WILL not do it - they might take your
money, but that is about all folks.
Contact me privately off list, you have a really serious problem and have
plenty of money and I will put you in touch with the experts in these
areas.

The best thing you can do if there is mold in a home is leave !!
Seriously - having  had it happen to me back in 1985 - I left it.
As some of you know on this list, I am in real estate.  As a word of
caution, and since I have a background in construction, engineering and
insurance, I saved a MSN article from about 2 years ago.  The insurance
companies put you on a black list if you claim any mold and file a
homeowners claim. I discovered this on my own and then the attorney that won
a huge case (the mold attorney) confirmed just how bad it is.

Folks I realize that you pay good money for homeowners, but do your research
before you file a claim - why? because if you end up on that black list
your home or property is unsellable.  - NOBODY - not you or the next guy can
insure it and you will be stuck with it.  It ends up in a  database
Clean it up at your own expense.

Jeannine


On 4/1/07, Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com wrote:


The experts I talked to when dealing with this issue told me that it
really does not matter what kind of mold it is. All mold is unhealthy,
and it needs to be removed.  Period.

The only real reason for testing it, which you can't do with the test
kits sold at the hardware stores, is if you want to sue someone for
toxic mold damage.

That said, I did use one of the kits from the hardware store to see if
I had gotten rid of all of the mold in my basement. It showed that I
had reduced it considerably, down to one colony only, and most of the
people you talk to will tell you that that is fine. but the real test
is: Are YOU still reacting?

I still was, so I kept looking and found a huge colony growing on some
drywall behind some tile in the shower. Now I know, if there is tile
glued onto drywall, it will be moldy and it WILL be toxic. It is a
guarantee. Wet drywall = toxic mold, everytime. It is in the gypsum,
and loves to eat paper, so if the paper gets wet, well.

The petrie dish can tell you if there is mold in general, but they will
not tell you what species, or if it is being toxic. There are several
kinds of mold that put out extremely toxic by products, but they don't
do that all the time, usually when they are stressed (like when the
water source is drying up, or when you try to kill it with bleach,
etc).

Good Luck and best wishes,

kathryn

On Mar 30, 2007, at 10:31 AM, ruth strackbein wrote:

 Hi, Debbie, thanks for your idea of using a mold test.  I will see if
 our hardware store carries on.  Or maybe the drugstore in the next
 town, when I get there.  Ruth

 From Ruth Strackbein

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CSOT - Treatment for PTSD called memory drug

2007-04-01 Thread craehow...@juno.com
My brother has had problems assoicated with Post Tramatic Stress Disorder 
(PTSD) and suffered for many years.  Last year he was watching 60 Minutes... 
they were discussing a drug called PROPRANOLOL and it was being used for high 
blood pressure but people were reporting side effects (good)  where being 
relieve of long suffering from PTSD symptoms...
If anyone thinks this could help them or someone they know here is a website:
http://60minutes.yahoo.com/segment/21/memory_drug
I would be interested in anyone who is using this or tries it...  my brotber is 
extremely happy.  I'm considering it.
 
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Re: CSbenzene / benzoates -research website w/info

2007-04-01 Thread Lisa Shepherd
sorry im slow, being lost down that ribbon of hig
  hway tends to leave me little timw to get all my reading done. however, i do 
want to share this site, even if it is late in the discussion.
  
http://www.environmentaldiseases.com/specialization-environmental-toxicology.html

  Gods blessings and good health to all, Lisa.
   
  
Rowena new...@aapt.net.au wrote:
  

You can also research it as benzoates. It's just as well to try to avoid 
them in food or medicines. What is the preservative in your medicine. Look 
it up. Is that really what you want in your body?

Remember Herr Benz of the Mercedes Benz mob? Where do you think that name 
for petrol / petroleum spirit / gasoline (in US, I believe) came from, 
benzine?/ benzene?
R


Petroleum products have benzene.
..
 zeb caffe wrote:
  What are some of the ways that people have benzen in their bodies? I
  think that I have seen it in foods a preservatives.
..
 Benzoic acid is often used as a food preservative. Hulga Clark warns
 that this can convert to benzene in the body and cause a lot of problems.



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CSCS:? Nasal spray formula

2007-04-01 Thread Harold MacDonald

In the past I posted my mix re above.
I use approx.[amounts can vary,still effective] 2 oz of EIS, add 1 tspn 
MSM,1 tspn Xylitol,1/4 tspn DMSO,4 drops of H2O2[hydrogen peroxide].

Shake well and use a nasal sprayer.
For extreme cases,lie on your back on a bed with head hanging over the 
edge.Spray up to ten pumps or use an eye dropper to instill a large 
amount.Then roll head around to ensure it gets into all sinus cavities.There 
will possibly be some stinging,but will not last long.

Hope this helps you as much as it has me.


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CSCS:Re nicotine detox

2007-04-01 Thread Harold MacDonald
In using Orange juice and cream of tartar,do not use commercial juice as the 
oranges are juiced with the peel on.The peel has an ingredient called 
Limonene,which ends up in the juice.Evidently this is a strong 
carcinogenic.

Only fresh squeezed ;by hand; should be used.
Good health to all,
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CSCS: re tooth pain

2007-04-01 Thread Harold MacDonald
Google Xylitol and read how they claim it will restore tooth enamel,stop 
caries,cavities,etc.besides being a killer of Staphylococcus Aureous,and 
other pathogens.

They make some interesting claims.
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CSCS:re juices

2007-04-01 Thread Harold MacDonald
In my previous post I forgot to include grapefruit juice in with orange 
juice as a no no.In the commecially squeezed  juices the Limonene gets into 
it.


Here I go,remembering again.As a kid back in the 1930s my mother ,along with 
some other ladies making Orange marmalade,would not use regular oranges,but 
would get special marmalade oranges.These oranges were not good to eat 
fresh,sour and bitter.These special oranges were also used to make orange 
peel for baking.


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Re: MOLD Home/ Offices SME here in chimes in Re: CS Ruth Carpet Mold

2007-04-01 Thread Clayton Family
This is very interesting. I was told to leave my home, but if I did 
that, the next person would get just as sick as I, and it would 
probably be children, as that is the neighborhood we live in, and I 
could not in good conscience do that. Not to mention that I was way to 
sick to go anywhere. It was here when we moved in, and sickened one of 
the kids living here at that time at least. And all of us next.


So I had the clean up done, we got a second mortgage to cover it, and I 
hope that I can recover enough to be able to go back to work and help 
pay for it. Since there was no one to blame, I did not even consider 
trying to get insurance to cover it, and I guess it is a very good 
thing. It cost maybe 20 or 30 grand ( maybe more, I am too chicken to 
figure it all out) to get it cleaned up, and that is by hiring it all 
done, and I had it inspected when we were done by a toxic mold 
inspector, and we are clean now. I had the inspection done for my own 
peace of mind.


When I was on the mold lists, usually the first thing people want is to 
sue someone, and I can see that if it is an apartment building where 
they know about it ahead of renting to you. But really, stuff happens, 
and there is not always someone to blame. Who knew that paper faced 
sheetrock will grow stachybotris mold? No one knew it, and now that we 
do, it is up to us to do what we can to solve our problems in the here 
and now and not get stuck looking backwards.


Where there is a real problem is in the building industry. The standard 
practices lend themselves to rotting buildings and molding houses. 
Sealing in a house built out of paper and composite wood products is a 
recipe for disaster. Houses need to breathe much more than is standard 
now.


Kathryn

On Apr 1, 2007, at 7:12 AM, JES AM  PM wrote:


Ok I have to chime in here.
As a former facilities manager, for over 6 major branches in the USA 
and including one in London; for the 2nd largest insurance re-insurer 
in the world, I had to do something in 2002 (part of my absence from 
this list) that I have never heard many building managers have to do:
 Perform a full in-situ ( that means in place) environmental cleanup 
with all employees in place, all equipment in place - yet moved 
around, with air particulates enough to cause extreme physical 
contamination and harm to life (BTW my MCS is worse as a result as I 
was the head person and COULD Not leave !!)
 What we had was corporate espionage by a competitor - they unleashed 
6 fire extinguishers directly into all the officers' offices, directly 
onto the IT / server room, on the brand new PBX/ room; all under 2 
weeks old. We had just moved into the building.
 Since I assisted and was asst. project manager to the top 6 SuperFund 
EPA cleanup sites in the nation over a 4 year period I had to call a 
PHd friend in Washington to see if I had to evacuate the building.  
The answer was yes, unless I could save human life safely. Which I 
did.

  
I did and the media never got a hold of this.
 
BUT the morale of the story to tell you all this.  I had air emissions 
machines, all over the offices, it took 4 complete removal of all 
equipment, and people to accomplish this and yet there was residue... 
keeping in mind - we had no mold.  This cleanup was over $250K.

  
SO if you want to accurately test mold or other particulate in your 
homes or office - a kit from the hardware store WILL not do it - they 
might take your money, but that is about all folks.
Contact me privately off list, you have a really serious problem and 
have plenty of money and I will put you in touch with the experts in 
these areas. 

 
The best thing you can do if there is mold in a home is leave !!
 Seriously - having  had it happen to me back in 1985 - I left it.
As some of you know on this list, I am in real estate.  As a word of 
caution, and since I have a background in construction, engineering 
and insurance, I saved a MSN article from about 2 years ago.  The 
insurance companies put you on a black list if you claim any mold 
and file a homeowners claim. I discovered this on my own and then the 
attorney that won a huge case (the mold attorney) confirmed just how 
bad it is.


 Folks I realize that you pay good money for homeowners, but do your 
research before you file a claim - why? because if you end up on that 
black list your home or property is unsellable.  - NOBODY - not you 
or the next guy can insure it and you will be stuck with it.  It ends 
up in a  database Clean it up at your own expense.

  
Jeannine

 
On 4/1/07, Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com  wrote:
The experts I talked to when dealing with this issue told me that it
really does not matter what kind of mold it is. All mold is unhealthy,
 and it needs to be removed.  Period.

The only real reason for testing it, which you can't do with the test
kits sold at the hardware stores, is if you want to sue someone for
toxic mold damage.

 That said, I did use one of the kits 

Re: CSTooth Pain

2007-04-01 Thread sol
Well, I have to say, since antibiotic isn't fixing the pain, personally 
I do not see what good a root canal will do except possibly give you 
further ongoing problems and allow infection to develop later. Most 
dentists don't tell you that root canals can (and do) fail, at which 
point you are looking at tooth root surgery, which is no fun (I've had 3 
of those--2 for failed root canals, and one to remove a damn steel post 
put in my first root-canal). I think they use titanium posts nowdays.
As it was, because I could not tolerate the steel posts, all my root 
canals are not as strong as they should have been.
If the tooth is anywhere that simply pulling it is possible, that is 
what I'd do. It will be what I do if I have more such problems, as I 
feel that my 7 root canalled teeth are simply foci of constant infection.

sol

Pat Lawrie wrote:
I went to dentist after a broken amalgam filling and had it replaced 
with composit a month ago. Ended up with worse pain than before, so went 
to another dentist and had filling taken out and a temporary one put in, 
pain is less but still there. I tried CS then DMSO plus CS twice a day 
with no improvement then out of desperation took the dreaded antibiotics 
for 9 days, just stopped today, still no change. So now I supposed I 
must have the blasted root canal and crown. Tried to explain the problem 
is on the outside of the tooth and floss catches on it but it's just 
below the gum line, but I guess they can't bond below the gum??? Anybody 
know? This does not show on xray. Meanwhile I will try CS more often, 3 
days till next appt. I would obviously rather save the tooth.



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Re: CSCS:? Nasal spray formula

2007-04-01 Thread sol
My understanding is that peroxide converts the DMSO into MSM. So adding 
peroxide = losing the transport function of the DMSO. I'd leave the 
peroxide out myself. I'm not saying your formula is ineffective, 
obviously it is effective, but you might as well leave out the DMSO and 
add more MSM if you are adding peroxide. Be a good experiment?


sol

Harold MacDonald wrote:

In the past I posted my mix re above.
I use approx.[amounts can vary,still effective] 2 oz of EIS, add 1 tspn 
MSM,1 tspn Xylitol,1/4 tspn DMSO,4 drops of H2O2[hydrogen peroxide].

Shake well and use a nasal sprayer.
For extreme cases,lie on your back on a bed with head hanging over the 
edge.Spray up to ten pumps or use an eye dropper to instill a large 
amount.Then roll head around to ensure it gets into all sinus 
cavities.There will possibly be some stinging,but will not last long.

Hope this helps you as much as it has me.



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Re: CSTooth Pain

2007-04-01 Thread Clayton Family
this is my husband's case also- once they are gone, there is no longer 
a source of infection, and it finally heals.


On Apr 1, 2007, at 12:00 PM, sol wrote:

Well, I have to say, since antibiotic isn't fixing the pain, 
personally I do not see what good a root canal will do except possibly 
give you further ongoing problems and allow infection to develop 
later. Most dentists don't tell you that root canals can (and do) 
fail, at which point you are looking at tooth root surgery, which is 
no fun (I've had 3 of those--2 for failed root canals, and one to 
remove a damn steel post put in my first root-canal). I think they use 
titanium posts nowdays.
As it was, because I could not tolerate the steel posts, all my root 
canals are not as strong as they should have been.
If the tooth is anywhere that simply pulling it is possible, that is 
what I'd do. It will be what I do if I have more such problems, as I 
feel that my 7 root canalled teeth are simply foci of constant 
infection.

sol

Pat Lawrie wrote:
I went to dentist after a broken amalgam filling and had it replaced 
with composit a month ago. Ended up with worse pain than before, so 
went to another dentist and had filling taken out and a temporary one 
put in, pain is less but still there. I tried CS then DMSO plus CS 
twice a day with no improvement then out of desperation took the 
dreaded antibiotics for 9 days, just stopped today, still no change. 
So now I supposed I must have the blasted root canal and crown. Tried 
to explain the problem is on the outside of the tooth and floss 
catches on it but it's just below the gum line, but I guess they 
can't bond below the gum??? Anybody know? This does not show on xray. 
Meanwhile I will try CS more often, 3 days till next appt. I would 
obviously rather save the tooth.



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Fwd: CSCS:Re nicotine detox

2007-04-01 Thread Day Sutton

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Date: Apr 1, 2007 2:46 PM
Subject: Re: CSCS:Re nicotine detox
To: Harold MacDonald har...@telus.net

A quick Google reveals that Limonene has anti'cancer properties.

http://www.phytochemicals.info/phytochemicals/limonene.php


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In using Orange juice and cream of tartar,do not use commercial juice as
the
oranges are juiced with the peel on.The peel has an ingredient called
Limonene,which ends up in the juice.Evidently this is a strong
carcinogenic.
Only fresh squeezed ;by hand; should be used.
Good health to all,
Harold



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Re: CSCS: re tooth pain

2007-04-01 Thread Day Sutton

Be careful with it around pets, particularly dogs

http://www.avma.org/onlnews/javma/oct06/061001b.asp


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Google Xylitol and read how they claim it will restore tooth enamel,stop
caries,cavities,etc.besides being a killer of Staphylococcus Aureous,and
other pathogens.
They make some interesting claims.
Harold



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Re: CSTooth Pain

2007-04-01 Thread laquerencia33
Greetings everyone - I posted this once before but will mention it again  
in case it was skimmed over, because I know how bad dental problems can  
be.  Its what I would do first: dip a Q-tip into diluted dmso, then into  
tea tree oil and rub directly onto the affected area - repeat. Swish and  
hold EIS/CS in your mouth several times a day, then drink a little as  
well. Take mega doses of VitC - up to 10K units at at time until it  
produces the runs, then back off a bit, keep it up for a few days. Drink  
lots of water. This allowed both my 83 yr. old mother with a hugely  
swollen jaw and my hubby with an abscess forming under bridge work to  
completely avoid dental visits. they have not had any recurrence in the 6  
months since.


best,
DByron



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Re: CSTooth Pain

2007-04-01 Thread Pat Lawrie
Doris,
  I really do not feel it is an infection as I have zapped (Clark handheld), 
CS'd, DMSO'd, H202'd (peroxide), and finally antibiotic'd. There was never any 
infla. at the gum area. I also used CS as a rinse at both dentist's offices. 
However, I think it's a mechanical issue with a horizontal crack right at the 
gum where floss catches on it. So that it's an exposed area. That's why I 
mentioned the bonding. But can you give me any more info on the band you got? 
What is it made of? I just gotta find someone who knows about it. I live in 
Mexico. I really want to avoid a root canal or a tooth pull.
   
  Thanks for everyone's input. I will look for Oil of Oregano tomorrow.
   
  Pat

Cinder Ella mcomfy...@yahoo.ca wrote:
The last few weeks I had pain under a major filling (amalgam) and I started 
brushing with a stop of oregano oil on my toothbrush.  Then I zapped with a 
frequency generator and a zapper.  The two teeth were painful and when I zapped 
them they throbbed seriously for about a minute and then the pain was gone.  I 
used the oregano oil to keep it that way (although it tastes like crap).  The 
two teeth in question were painful to brush with the toothbrush and this 
subsided after the above regime.  When I went to the dentist he drilled out the 
amalgam and I brought my own cs and asked him if he minded if I rinse with that 
instead of his tap water.  He was intrigued and said sure.  After all that he 
put a plastic white filling in and haven't had a problem since then.  The tooth 
was so bad he had to put a band around it to reshape the one tooth, actually 
both teeth.  I am now pain free but the both teeth are wobbling.  I think I'll 
look for a frequency that stimulates bone
 growth and see if my jaw bone will grab those teeth again and stabilize them.  
Pain free though and still in need of a crown eventually.
  Doris

Pat Lawrie doglandi...@yahoo.com wrote:
I went to dentist after a broken amalgam filling and had it replaced with 
composit a month ago. Ended up with worse pain than before, so went to another 
dentist and had filling taken out and a temporary one 

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Re: CSTooth Pain

2007-04-01 Thread sol
How long did it take to get rid of the infections? And how long did they 
use this treatment in total?

sol

laquerenci...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Greetings everyone - I posted this once before but will mention it again 
in case it was skimmed over, because I know how bad dental problems can 
be.  Its what I would do first: dip a Q-tip into diluted dmso, then into 
tea tree oil and rub directly onto the affected area - repeat. Swish and 
hold EIS/CS in your mouth several times a day, then drink a little as 
well. Take mega doses of VitC - up to 10K units at at time until it 
produces the runs, then back off a bit, keep it up for a few days. Drink 
lots of water. This allowed both my 83 yr. old mother with a hugely 
swollen jaw and my hubby with an abscess forming under bridge work to 
completely avoid dental visits. they have not had any recurrence in the 
6 months since.



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Re: CSTooth Pain

2007-04-01 Thread Cinder Ella
The band was a metal form he put around my teeth much like a mold so he could 
fill it up with filling.  When the tooth was filled he took the band off and 
shaped the tooth.  Even though he gave me two needles when he was drilling I 
almost went through the roof in pain because he touched the nerve.  It is 
possible that one of two things is happening.  
   
  There might be a crack and daily more bugs are getting in and touching the 
nerve.  I didn't have an inflammation around my gums either.  You maybe can't 
keep up with the amount of bugs.
   
  Second, maybe you didn't hit the right frequency.  I used the zapper (Hulda 
Clark) and it didn't really do anything until I used my frequency generator at 
20Hz.  Then I felt the nerve throb for under a minute and then it was gone and 
my tooth was no longer sensitive.  My tooth only really hurt when I brushed it. 
 Otherwise I didn't really notice much.  Now I'm good to go.  
  Doris

Pat Lawrie doglandi...@yahoo.com wrote:
Doris,
  I really do not feel it is an infection as I have zapped (Clark handheld), 
CS'd, DMSO'd, H202'd (peroxide), and finally antibiotic'd. There was never any 
infla. at the gum area. I also used CS as a rinse at both dentist's offices. 
However, I think it's a mechanical issue with a horizontal crack right at the 
gum where floss catches on it. So that it's an exposed area. That's why I 
mentioned the bonding. But can you give me any more info on the band you got? 
What is it made of? I just gotta find someone who knows about it. I live in 
Mexico. I really want to avoid a root canal or a tooth pull.
   
  Thanks for everyone's input. I will look for Oil of Oregano tomorrow.
   
  Pat

Cinder Ella mcomfy...@yahoo.ca wrote:
The last few weeks I had pain under a major filling (amalgam) and I started 
brushing with a stop of oregano oil on my toothbrush.  Then I zapped with a 
frequency generator and a zapper.  The two teeth were painful and when I zapped 
them they throbbed seriously for about a minute and then the pain was gone.  I 
used the oregano oil to keep it that way (although it tastes like crap).  The 
two teeth in question were painful to brush with the toothbrush and this 
subsided after the above regime.  When I went to the dentist he drilled out the 
amalgam and I brought my own cs and asked him if he minded if I rinse with that 
instead of his tap water.  He was intrigued and said sure.  After all that he 
put a plastic white filling in and haven't had a problem since then.  The tooth 
was so bad he had to put a band around it to reshape the one tooth, actually 
both teeth.  I am now pain free but the both teeth are wobbling.  I think I'll 
look for a frequency that stimulates bone
 growth and see if my jaw bone will grab those teeth again and stabilize them.  
Pain free though and still in need of a crown eventually.
  Doris

Pat Lawrie doglandi...@yahoo.com wrote:
I went to dentist after a broken amalgam filling and had it replaced with 
composit a month ago. Ended up with worse pain than before, so went to another 
dentist and had filling taken out and a temporary one 

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