Re: CS>leg cramps

2018-07-17 Thread ew


Read More http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/custom/1981172/2#ixzz5LXy9UyVh

Potassium in the fruit (Bananas, Grapes, citrus fruits... love 'em all.

The problem with the cramps was only getting worse and worse... till the day I
realized that eating 3 grapes (or more of course) would be followed shortly by
severe cramps. :((( I've had problems with constipation and muscle cramps all
my life. As you will notice, there is a link between those two ;>  And I just 
don't
get around to taking stuff by schedule.  No patience.  So I only grab a bottle
of Magnesium (Doctor's Best High Absorption Magnesium 100% chelated with Albion 
Minerals...
Vegan) as I'm to busy with other stuff till I'm forced too...

With Almond milk, I think it's the calcium.  (Have food intolerance problems 
with Corn, Milk and
Wheat. : All my favorite foods. :(((

.
>From nutrition chart of Silk Almond milk:

http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/custom/1981172/2

yep. The calcium:

Minerals
Amounts Per Selected Serving

%DV

Calcium 450 mg 45%

Magnesium 16.0mg 4%

Phosphorus 20.0 mg 2%

Potassium..apparently ~

..
https://happy.guide/2014/11/17/calcium-magnesium/

The quote below is from the google search:
Almonds and minerals from a quote from the above site.

"Image result for balance of calcium and magnesium
To add to the problem, magnesium needs to be in balance with calcium. They have 
opposite functions — for example
calcium contracts muscles, magnesium relaxes muscles. The ideal ratio of 
calcium to magnesium is thought to be 1:1 to
2:1 so if you're getting say 800 mg calcium, you'd need 400 – 800 mg 
magnesium.Nov 17, 2014"

Anita  (By the way, my bones are super-strong, but nails are bad unless I keep 
up with iodine (in the form of
Provodine externally applied.  Discovered it works to alleviate pain as well.  
(Bruises, smashed nails, sprained
fingers.. as will as itching)

.

>  Anita
> What do you think is in the almond milk and fruit that would cause the 
> cramping? 
> Thanks in advance,Debbie
> On Monday, July 16, 2018, 10:44:02 PM EDT, ew  
> wrote:
>
>  At one time muscle cramps would involve opposing muscles. Nothing more 
> painful in
> my experience as you have to endure them, you can't pull them out.
>
> I have found that if I indulge myself with fruit, or Almond milk, I will 
> shortly experience
> restless legs, then muscle cramps... and if I keep ignoring them, opposing 
> muscle
> cramps. :(
>
> And I've also come to recognize the energy that precedes restless legs.
> And the sleeplessness that precedes that energy.
>
> There is also a problem with my left hand 'freezing' into a claw to the point
> that I have to grab each finger one-at-a-time and force them to open. This is
> also magnesium related.
>
> And as someone that never gets-around-to taking pills unless forced to
>
> AnitaW
>
>> Helen,
>>
>> Whenever I wake with a cramp (about once a month, usually my foot or big 
>> toe), I limp into my kitchen and fix myself
>> a
>> glass  of  a product called calm. 2 teaspoons contains 325 mg of magnesium 
>> and it gets rid of the cramp within 5
>> minutes. I really rely on this product .
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> David Bearrow
>> Anagogic Beachbum
>> chip...@verizon.net
>> 608-364-4300
>>
>> On Monday, July 16, 2018, Helena Hughes  wrote:
>>
>>
>> Dear Folks,
>>
>> Can anyone help?  I use colloidal silver but my issue right now is leg 
>> cramps that wake me up several times a
>> night.
>> I take magnesium but maybe  not the right type, brand? Any advice?
>> I do leg stretches, but I’m in a bad place with this right now.  I 
>> have an underlying condition of
>> bronchiectasis
>> and sleep is so important for me.
>> Any answers, advice, opinions,  gratefully received.
>> Thank you,
>> Helena
>>
>
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Re: CS>leg cramps

2018-07-16 Thread ew
At one time muscle cramps would involve opposing muscles. Nothing more painful 
in
my experience as you have to endure them, you can't pull them out.

I have found that if I indulge myself with fruit, or Almond milk, I will 
shortly experience
restless legs, then muscle cramps... and if I keep ignoring them, opposing 
muscle
cramps. :(

And I've also come to recognize the energy that precedes restless legs.
And the sleeplessness that precedes that energy.

There is also a problem with my left hand 'freezing' into a claw to the point
that I have to grab each finger one-at-a-time and force them to open. This is
also magnesium related.

And as someone that never gets-around-to taking pills unless forced to

AnitaW

> Helen,
>
> Whenever I wake with a cramp (about once a month, usually my foot or big 
> toe), I limp into my kitchen and fix myself a
> glass  of  a product called calm. 2 teaspoons contains 325 mg of magnesium 
> and it gets rid of the cramp within 5
> minutes. I really rely on this product .
>
> Best regards,
>
> David Bearrow
> Anagogic Beachbum
> chip...@verizon.net
> 608-364-4300
>
> On Monday, July 16, 2018, Helena Hughes  wrote:
>
>
> Dear Folks,
>
> Can anyone help?  I use colloidal silver but my issue right now is leg cramps 
> that wake me up several times a night.
> I take magnesium but maybe  not the right type, brand? Any advice?
> I do leg stretches, but I’m in a bad place with this right now.  I have an 
> underlying condition of bronchiectasis
> and sleep is so important for me.
> Any answers, advice, opinions,  gratefully received.
> Thank you,
> Helena
>



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Re: CS>eBay

2017-06-08 Thread ew

Interesting. A couple of decades ago my husband had an opperation where
the abdomen was opened up, then closed.

It wasn't healing, and so the VA doctors started using Colloidal Silver on the
wound.

It healed.

AnitaW

>> We've been selling our Colloidal Silver Gel on eBay for quite some time.
>> They just removed the listing and said:
>>
>> Colloidal Silver / Sea Silver, generators, plans for a generator, and
>> information on anything related to Colloidal Silver aren't allowed on eBay
>> due to the concerns regarding their misuse. Please don't relist such items
>> on the site.
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Re: CS>re: Mike is Well

2017-06-06 Thread ew
Here is a quote from another group considering moving from yahoo that echos 
Nick's:

https://groups.io/

"as Yahoo provides auto e-mailing posts as an easy reminder to read themin 
a collection per day."

response:  "...as does the groups.io  platform (in fact, 
with much more functionality than
Yahoo). Like you, I also consider this important (‘push’, not ‘pull’)."

> Groups.ion will host this and I am willing to setup and maintain the group, 
> but would need
> moderators to run. I feel that It would be prudent to have more than one 
> Owner.
>
> I have recently transfered my local village news service Yahoo group to 
> Groups.io . The
> changeover went quite seamlessly  and it has worked very well. Caters for all 
> kinds of email or
> web delivery. Is easy to run and manage, like the old time Yahoo Group but 
> much better, and
> improvements made weekly as requested, in contact with the Help and the 
> Development team
> etc.
>
> The move to Groups.io would require the list of email addresses. That is it .
> The archives can also be moved by a manual process. I suggest we leave the 
> Mail-Archive
> running in perpetuity as a mirror, Plus have an internal archive for ease of 
> use.
>
>  OK,
> Tony Moody
>
> On 5 Jun 2017 at 11:30, Jason wrote about :
> Subject : CS>re: Mike is Well
>
>> ...Mike should turn over the account to someone willing to manage it.
>>
>> ...or, the list should be transferred to another host before it shuts
>> off one day.
>>
>> I don't mind running a list, there are some good free list server
>> software packages that can be run from any domain.
>>
>> ~Jason
>>
>>
>> On 6/5/2017 5:43 AM, Itguy wrote:
>>
>> > Unfortunately I cannot offer any further assistance.
>> >
>> > Mike doesn't have any willingness to manage the list any longer. After
>> > I explained to him the concerns from list members and the need for him
>> > to admin the list he said for now he will keep paying the bills but
>> > can't many any further promises. I told him I would advise that he
>> > simply delete his entire inbox at his email address and start anew.
>> > He's too far behind to even attempt to parse through what may amount
>> > to multiple thousands of emails after many years of neglect. Then once
>> > deleted he can 'keep up' by checking his list and inbox a couple of
>> > times a week...
>> >
>> > It's been nearly 2 weeks since I made my wellness trip to his home and
>> > he hasn't checked his email to cleaned out the box, it's still filled
>> > up. I don't think he took my advice. Mike uses Gmail now but didn't
>> > provide me with that address so I have no way to reach him other than
>> > his cell phone number. (should he answer) To be honest, I suspect Mike
>> > isn't even involved with CS any longer.
>> >
>> > All I can say at this point is there isn't anything you can do about
>> > this list other than to let it deprecate and possibly manually move
>> > people to a new list. Sorry I cannot be of further help.
>> >
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Re: CS>Muscle spasms

2012-11-12 Thread ew
I understand that Magnesium Oxide isn't utilized well, so
you have to take a _lot_ more vs other types.

I use Magnesium Gluconate, but there are other types available,
some like one kind.. others other kinds. :))

AnitaW



Hey
Appreciate the input. What form of magnesium if not oxide?
Thank ya

On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 10:32 AM, ew  wrote:

  I've had severe muscle spasms for decades. Then last year noticed
that
  just eating some
  good high-potassium fruit.. or citrus fruit would set them off
almost
  immediately. (My
  husband eats a lot of fruit now because he isn't allowed 'good'
stuff on
  his diet)

  Turns out that Magnesium (not the oxide version) totally controls
the
  muscle spasms AND
  restless legs AND constipation. :)))

  being someone who 'forgets' to take pills etc. I often notice
restless
  legs returning...
  and recall that the magnesium hasn't been swallowed. And if I just
think
  I can deal
  with the restless legs, the muscle spasms get my attention real
quick!
  Especially when
  opposing muscles are involved. :

  AnitaW who enjoys her citrus...

  From: Gary Hilt 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun, November 11, 2012 10:18:24 PM
Subject: CS>Muscle spasms

Hey yall
i have been experiencing muscle spasms all over for over 7
years
  since recovering from
alcohol addiction. The doctors have no clue. its not
potassium
  depletion. We eat and drink
lots of veggies etc.
i wondered if any of yall have any ideas???
Thanks


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Re: CS>Muscle spasms

2012-11-12 Thread ew
I've had severe muscle spasms for decades. Then last year noticed that
just eating some
good high-potassium fruit.. or citrus fruit would set them off almost
immediately. (My
husband eats a lot of fruit now because he isn't allowed 'good' stuff on
his diet)

Turns out that Magnesium (not the oxide version) totally controls the
muscle spasms AND
restless legs AND constipation. :)))

being someone who 'forgets' to take pills etc. I often notice restless
legs returning...
and recall that the magnesium hasn't been swallowed. And if I just think
I can deal
with the restless legs, the muscle spasms get my attention real quick!
Especially when
opposing muscles are involved. :

AnitaW who enjoys her citrus...

From: Gary Hilt 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Sun, November 11, 2012 10:18:24 PM
  Subject: CS>Muscle spasms

  Hey yall 
  i have been experiencing muscle spasms all over for over 7 years
since recovering from
  alcohol addiction. The doctors have no clue. its not potassium
depletion. We eat and drink
  lots of veggies etc.
  i wondered if any of yall have any ideas???
  Thanks


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Re: tea tree oil, was Re: CS>DMSO cures sensitive teeth roots

2012-02-12 Thread ew
Also, be sure to rub whatever you are using on your gums as well. Inside and 
outside the teeth. 

AnitaW

You might try oregano oil. 
Pat


From: sol 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 12:23 PM
Subject: tea tree oil, was Re: CS>DMSO cures sensitive teeth roots

ew wrote:
> Well, if you dare use Tea Tree Oil on your teeth... it will desensitize 
> sensitive teeth...
and a Sensodyne type of tooth past (there are cheaper varities) will help take 
care of
current pain. Even tooth aches and exposed nerves.  (Using both the Tea Tree 
and the
Sensodyne), one then the other)
> 
>  
I can't use tea tree oil at all, is there another essential oil that can do the 
same thing? I
AM using a tooth paste the dentist gave me for sensitivity.
sol


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Re: tea tree oil, was Re: CS>DMSO cures sensitive teeth roots

2012-02-12 Thread ew
Iodine?  I know about the effect  of the Tea Tree and Sensadyne is from direct 
experience. It even took care of an impacted tooth.. swelling went down, and 
tooth was fine. Perhaps someone knows of another essential oil that could be 
substituted???  Clove oil?  

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/17/remedies-clove-oil-for-tooth-pain/ 
Maybe someone on this list can speak authoritatively on essential oils? (I 
haven't gotten beyond Tea Tree yet)

Anyway, I think maybe Colloidal Silver? mixed with DMSO? There is a CS list 
hosted at http://silverlist.org/  The silver will kill off infection.

AFter the surgeons cut my husband from ribs to navel, he came home with the 
incision starting to send red tendrils from the cut.  The doctors gave us a 
Silver ointment to use. Between it, Tea Tree and Vit E, the incision healed 
without a problem (didn't know about Iodine at the time)

AnitaW

sol wrote:
> 
> ew wrote:
> > Well, if you dare use Tea Tree Oil on your teeth... it will desensitize 
> > sensitive teeth... and a Sensodyne type of tooth past (there are cheaper 
> > varities) will help take care of current pain. Even tooth aches and exposed 
> > nerves.  (Using both the Tea Tree and the Sensodyne), one then the other)
> >
> >
> I can't use tea tree oil at all, is there another essential oil that can
> do the same thing? I AM using a tooth paste the dentist gave me for
> sensitivity.
> sol
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Re: CS>DMSO cures sensitive teeth roots

2012-02-12 Thread ew

Well, if you dare use Tea Tree Oil on your teeth... it will desensitize 
sensitive teeth... and a Sensodyne type of tooth past (there are cheaper 
varities) will help take care of current pain. Even tooth aches and exposed 
nerves.  (Using both the Tea Tree and the Sensodyne), one then the other)

AnitaW

sol wrote:
> 
> Dan Nave wrote:
> > I believe that DMSO cures sensitive teeth roots.  At first I thought
> > it was due to CS when used with DMSO for penetration, but I have used
> > DMSO by itself on the teeth roots and the sensitivity has completely
> > disappeared.  In one application!  I can eat acidic things like sour
> > apples etc without pain and without etching off the protection.  I
> > used full strength DMSO from the bottle and applied it directly to the
> > area of the gums and teeth roots.
> >
> > I would appreciate it if anyone with sensitive teeth roots would try
> > this and report the results back.
> >
> Hmmm, Since my cataract surgery (acrylic lens implants--DMSO dissolves
> some or all acrylics--I cannot find out what kind of acrylic my implants
> are made of) I have avoided using DMSO at even very low
> concentrationsbut this may be worth the risk. Mostly plain CS
> used as mouthwash after brushing keeps my exposed tooth roots from being
> too sensitive. However I have one spot that remains excruciating. Can
> barely even floss it. I've been thinking about having that tooth pulled
> to tell the truth.
> 
> I'd be extremely interested to know how long the desensitization from
> the single application lasts.
> sol
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Re: CS>cs and antibiotics

2010-08-02 Thread ew
All I know is that my husband came home from
being sliced from from sternum to pubic area.

He started having problems with redness developing
the first day he arrived home.

The V.A. Drs. prescribed silver ointment as they
were having problems with resistant bacteria.

Anita



james wrote:
> 
> this is great steve. thank you very much
> - Original Message -
> From: "Norton, Steve" 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 6:46 PM
> Subject: RE:CS>cs and antibiotics
> 
> The warning originated from the National
> Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), a part of the
> NIH. See:
> 
> http://nccam.nih.gov/health/alerts/silver/
> 
> "Colloidal silver may interfere with the body's absorption of the
> following drugs: penacillamine, quinolones, tetracyclines, and
> thyroxine."
> 
> There is no basis for the warning provided. If anyone can provide data that
> SHOWS that colloidal silver interferes with ANY antibiotic, I would be very
> interested to see it. But as it is, anyone can make any unsubstantiated
> charge against CS and it is expected that CS uses must disprove the claim.
> Hey, believe whatever you want! Meanwhile here is a couple more.
> 
> - Steve N
> 
> Here is a study that shows that CS increases the bactericidal efficiency of
> amoxicillin
> 
> Synergistic antibacterial effects of â-lactam antibiotic combined with
> silver
> nanoparticles
> http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/0957-4484/16/9/082
> 
> "When amoxicillin and silver nanoparticles are combined, it results in
> greater
> bactericidal efficiency on Escherichia coli cells than when they were
> applied
> separately. Dynamic tests on bacterial growth indicated that exponential and
> stationary phases are greatly decreased and delayed in the synergistic
> effect
> of amoxicillin and silver nanoparticles. In addition, the effect induced by
> a
> preincubation with silver nanoparticles is examined. The results show that
> solutions with more silver nanoparticles have better antimicrobial effects.
> 
> And:
> 
> http://www.academicjournals.org/sre/PDF/pdf2008/May/Iroha%20et%20al%20.pdf
> 
> " Unlike pharmaceutical antibiotics, which destroy
> beneficial enzymes, colloidal silver leaves these beneficial
> enzymes intact (Hall et al., 1999). An added advantage
> to the use of silver is that it has variously been
> shown to have high safety profile in vivo and cannot
> interact or interfere with other medicines being taken
> (Iroha et al., 2007). Furthermore, it is known not to
> destroy the normal microbial flora of the gut thereby
> avoiding the negative effects of traditional antibiotics that
> kill good bacteria in the lower digestive tract (Beaker and
> Spadaro, 1981)."
> 
> From: james [mailto:j...@taconic.net]
> Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 2:27 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: EXTERNAL:Re: RE:CS>cs and antibiotics
> 
> thanks for the info. however it doesn't state which antibiotics were used in
> the study. i read on another site that certain antibiotics such as
> tetracyline,quinolone and also penicillamine had their effectiveness reduced
> because of cs. now its possible this is biased reporting but if it isnt then
> there are specific antibiotics that are affected by cs. and i would like to
> know if doxycyline and amoxicillin are two of them. thanks again
> - Original Message -
> From: Norton, Steve
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:06 PM
> Subject: RE:CS>cs and antibiotics
> 
> A 2007 study on the interaction of colloidal silver and antibiotics shows no
> problems with using colloidal silver and antibiotics.
> 
> - Steve N
>


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Re: (fwd)Chuck's eye concoction--WAS Re: CS>RE: floaters in theeyes

2009-10-11 Thread ew
re eye floaters, I've suffered from really  bad eye floaters for a couple of 
decades. :(

Then I started following the Iodine deficiency postings. So decided to try just 
applying
povidone (generic betadine) to the top half of one arm. 

One of the unexpected side-effects has been a dramatic decrease in floater 
problems. They
have greatly reduced in size, and have become quite transparent. :)

I can now read without eyestrain. A good friend also reported a reduction in 
floater problems,
got her aged, one-eyed father to try iodine also, and he can now see a _lot_ 
better.

There is a good iodine list at yahoo...

AnitaW who is sliding into trying internal iodine.

sol wrote:
> 
> cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
> > In order to stave off multiple requests about the eyecare formula I
> > use, I dug out of my archives a post from last year that includes it.
> > Mike was really pushing to get it right.
> >> 1 oz CS
> >> 1 tsp MSM powder
> >> 15 drops Dr. Christopher's
> >> Eyebright Formula Tincture
> >> "A couple dropperfulls" of 99% DMSO
> >
> > Note :Dr. Christopher's Eyebright Formula Tincture contains cayenne so
> > it will sting a bit.
> One question: I can't tolerate anywhere near that much MSM, has anyone
> tried the formula with say, 1/8 to 1/4 tsp MSM and found it still
> effective?
> sol


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Re: CS>HELP! How can I save an infected painful tooth?

2009-02-23 Thread ew
You can also try "Sensodyne" (spelling) toothpaste for 'Sensitive' teeth.
(If you check the ingredients, you can also find this formula under
different brand names, and cheaper.)

Rub it on your gums (upper and lower) and around your teeth (sometimes
sympathetic pain will accompany the original pain until your whole mouth
is inflamed with pain). Hold it in your mouth as long as you can without 
swallowing. Spit out when you need to.

Buy a 2 ounce bottle of Tea Tree Oil at Walmart (cheapest source). After
the toothpaste, put some of the Oil on a finger, and run over your Gums
and around the tooth. Your mouth will salivate. Swish it all between 
your teeth, spit out when finish. 

This oil is very strong and is effective even when diluted with saliva. :)
It kills bacteria/virus and anything else causing problems.

Some people are allergic, so try it on a small piece of skin first to see
if you have a strong reaction.

Between the Sensodyne and Tea Tree Oil, the pain will lesson, and the Tea
Tree Oil will kill out the infection.

See dentist!

AnitaW

Bob Banever wrote:
> 
> Georgia,
> 
>Until your godzilla arrives you should get some eugenol (clove oil)
> and put that on and around the tooth.  You could also get some cloves and
> powder one or two and put that around the tooth.  This will deaden the pain
> temporarily.
> 
>  Bob
> - Original Message -
> From: 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 4:31 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>HELP! How can I save an infected painful tooth?
> 
> Dianne,
>   I have been using the oreganolike you side in olive oil> I can know
> tolerate half and half. It's 2 days but not resolved. I don't know how
> to proceed even if it does feel less pain. the temporay filling is
> allowing trapped food to enter and infected the pulp and nerve. I can't
> eat just juice and if I try food gets trapped right away up at the
> gumline with pain. So if I wiat for it to heal if that's possible and
> then cap it how do I know then that bacteria won't mutiply again. I'm
> confused.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: gmetrop...@aol.com
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 4:33 pm
> Subject: Re: CS>HELP! How can I save an infected painful tooth?
> 
> My gums are extremely sensitive to hot or cold. Is oregano oil caustic
> to gum tissue? I was told I had gum pockets but no bleeding and I
> didn't know it, not puffy. I can not tolerate cold,room temp or hot
> only warm. The dentist said now that I destroyed enamel using the
> electric toothbrush(that he insisted on) with peroxide and baking soda
> whcih caused deep pockets that all my teeth will need bonding to not
> allow food to enter. Then gum surgery, root canal for the molar that is
> already filled and very painful or exraction. None of which I am
> comfortable accepting. I have no support. My family feels doctors know
> best but I don't feel the same.How can I heal the gums and the tooth?
> 
> -Original Message-
> 
> From: Dianne France 
> 
> To: silver-list 
> 
> Sent: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 4:23 pm
> 
> Subject: RE: CS>HELP! How can I save an infected painful tooth?
> 
> I have tried the oregano oil but mixed it with a little olive oil and
> left it overnight in the mouth on a cotton ball. It worked great.
> 
> Dianne
> 
> 
> 
> Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 16:05:36 -0500
> 
> Subject: Re: CS>HELP! How can I save an infected painful tooth?
> 
> From: day.sut...@gmail.com
> 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> 
> I have saved three of my teety over the years, and a friend used the
> 0Asame method to cure a toothache that would have cut her vacation
> short. Get a small bottle of Oil of Orageno. Put 2 to three drops of
> the oil on a small piece of cotton. Do not dilute it. Do know it will
> be hot. place it between the cheek and the infected tooth overnight.
> In every case it has been cured overnight. One time I had to put the
> cotton in again after breakfast for a couple of hours. Still it was
> fixed in less than 24 hours.Notice I said this is what I did, Not a
> doc so can only say what20I did, and not directing you what to do..
> 
> On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Faith Saint Francis
>  wrote:
> 
> Hello!
> 
> Sure it is possible!
> 
> I did -without pride- save a very painful molar with a huge ball of
> inflammation underneath, against the will of the know-it-all dentist.
> 
> So, if you are interested in 'my method', please write to
> 
> reflexluzy...@hotmail.com
> 
> Take Care,
> 
> FaithStFrancis
> 
> licensed, experienced and committed therapist of Rflexology
> 
> > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> 
> > Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 10:58:27 -0500
> 
> > From: gmetrop...@aol.com
> 
> > Subject: CS>HELP! How can I save an infected painful tooth?
> 
> >
> 
> >
> 
> >
> 
> > I am suffering from constant severe tooth pain in a compromised upper
> 
> > right molar. A temporary was put in a couple years ago due to nerve
> 
> > pain when filling. i was frug