RE: Abscessed tooth

1998-05-14 Thread mbgupta
You may want to try Dr. Beck's Magnetic Pulser. Its great to get rid of
bacteria in places like tooth roots and lymph nodes etc. 

Chris Gupta

At 05:29 PM 5/14/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello: I am no dentist, but I did publish patient educational audio/visual
>materials in the dental field, and hence spent quite a bit of time with
>dentists. Add to that the fact that my teeth were wrecked by the time I was
>15 years old (no care), and I do know a bit about teeth. First of all, teeth
>are generally lost because of periodontal disease, which destroys the bone,
>loosens the tooth, and eventually it is lost. A nerve dying does not in
>itself signify loss of the tooth - I have a mouth full of dead teeth which
>work just fine (and no tooth ache!). Abscess is a threat, but antibiotics
>can help control this and the body can usually defeat the infection which is
>what an abscess is. After that it settles down.
>
>I am using CS nightly rinse, and it is controlling my periodontal problem,
>and my mouth is extremely comfortable - no pink tooth brush, and the placque
>has just disappeared (placque is caused by bacteria, and the CS takes good
>care of that).
>
>Hope these thoughts help.
>
>God Bless!
>
>Dean
>
>-Original Message-
>From:  Jade [mailto:intel...@itis.com]
>Sent:  Thursday, May 14, 1998 11:57 AM
>To:silver-list@eskimo.com
>Subject:   Re: Abscessed tooth
>
>At 01:36 AM 5/14/98 -0600, you wrote:
>
> I was wondering if you know of anything that I
>>might do to keep the nerves from dying.
>
>Hi Vern,
>
>   Right now, Claire Gilbert & I are involuntary experts on unhappy teeth.
>
>   Both of us are using 'Under the Gum', an herbal mixture that is used in 
> a
>waterpik device. It's from the Dental Herb Co, 1-800-747-4372, in
>Northampton, MA. I've just used it twice, so I can't comment much, except
>to say I like it.
>
>   Viktoras Kulvinskas, Survival in the 21st Century, was the only helpful
>information I could find. He advocates using alkaline paste or seasalt for
>brushing. Seawater or grass juice, & zone therapy in the knuckles of
>fingers & toes will relieve a toothache.
>
>   To keep the tooth, he recommends reducing the acid condition of the 
> body.
>Use several enemas during the day (I've been finding colonics VERY
>helpful). Eat alkaline juices, sprouts, sesame seed & sea vegetables. I
>mostly eat fruits & vegetables, but I concentrated on taking chlorophyll,
>barley grass powder, beet powder, & wheat grass.
>
>   I have an infection, so I've been using the zapper; I also had one
>occasion to use it as a TENS type device to reduce the pain. Spot magnets
>will aid circulation, healing & pain relief.
>
>   I also been using lots of bee pollen, with all the B vitamins. B's are 
> for
>the nerves, so it seemed logical, as well as lots of organic cheese. Claire
>uses raw, unprocessed honey on her gums.
>
>   Basically, I would reduce any demands on your body--stress, toxins,
>pollutants and increase all nutritive avenues--extra rest, power foods,
>lots of purified water.
>
>
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RE: Abscessed tooth

1998-05-14 Thread Dean Woodward
Hello: I am no dentist, but I did publish patient educational audio/visual
materials in the dental field, and hence spent quite a bit of time with
dentists. Add to that the fact that my teeth were wrecked by the time I was
15 years old (no care), and I do know a bit about teeth. First of all, teeth
are generally lost because of periodontal disease, which destroys the bone,
loosens the tooth, and eventually it is lost. A nerve dying does not in
itself signify loss of the tooth - I have a mouth full of dead teeth which
work just fine (and no tooth ache!). Abscess is a threat, but antibiotics
can help control this and the body can usually defeat the infection which is
what an abscess is. After that it settles down.

I am using CS nightly rinse, and it is controlling my periodontal problem,
and my mouth is extremely comfortable - no pink tooth brush, and the placque
has just disappeared (placque is caused by bacteria, and the CS takes good
care of that).

Hope these thoughts help.

God Bless!

Dean

-Original Message-
From:   Jade [mailto:intel...@itis.com]
Sent:   Thursday, May 14, 1998 11:57 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:Re: Abscessed tooth

At 01:36 AM 5/14/98 -0600, you wrote:

 I was wondering if you know of anything that I
>might do to keep the nerves from dying.

Hi Vern,

Right now, Claire Gilbert & I are involuntary experts on unhappy teeth.

Both of us are using 'Under the Gum', an herbal mixture that is used in 
a
waterpik device. It's from the Dental Herb Co, 1-800-747-4372, in
Northampton, MA. I've just used it twice, so I can't comment much, except
to say I like it.

Viktoras Kulvinskas, Survival in the 21st Century, was the only helpful
information I could find. He advocates using alkaline paste or seasalt for
brushing. Seawater or grass juice, & zone therapy in the knuckles of
fingers & toes will relieve a toothache.

To keep the tooth, he recommends reducing the acid condition of the 
body.
Use several enemas during the day (I've been finding colonics VERY
helpful). Eat alkaline juices, sprouts, sesame seed & sea vegetables. I
mostly eat fruits & vegetables, but I concentrated on taking chlorophyll,
barley grass powder, beet powder, & wheat grass.

I have an infection, so I've been using the zapper; I also had one
occasion to use it as a TENS type device to reduce the pain. Spot magnets
will aid circulation, healing & pain relief.

I also been using lots of bee pollen, with all the B vitamins. B's are 
for
the nerves, so it seemed logical, as well as lots of organic cheese. Claire
uses raw, unprocessed honey on her gums.

Basically, I would reduce any demands on your body--stress, toxins,
pollutants and increase all nutritive avenues--extra rest, power foods,
lots of purified water.


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Re: Abscessed tooth

1998-05-14 Thread Jade
At 01:36 AM 5/14/98 -0600, you wrote:

 I was wondering if you know of anything that I
>might do to keep the nerves from dying.

Hi Vern,

Right now, Claire Gilbert & I are involuntary experts on unhappy teeth.

Both of us are using 'Under the Gum', an herbal mixture that is used in 
a
waterpik device. It's from the Dental Herb Co, 1-800-747-4372, in
Northampton, MA. I've just used it twice, so I can't comment much, except
to say I like it.

Viktoras Kulvinskas, Survival in the 21st Century, was the only helpful
information I could find. He advocates using alkaline paste or seasalt for
brushing. Seawater or grass juice, & zone therapy in the knuckles of
fingers & toes will relieve a toothache. 

To keep the tooth, he recommends reducing the acid condition of the 
body.
Use several enemas during the day (I've been finding colonics VERY
helpful). Eat alkaline juices, sprouts, sesame seed & sea vegetables. I
mostly eat fruits & vegetables, but I concentrated on taking chlorophyll,
barley grass powder, beet powder, & wheat grass.

I have an infection, so I've been using the zapper; I also had one
occasion to use it as a TENS type device to reduce the pain. Spot magnets
will aid circulation, healing & pain relief.

I also been using lots of bee pollen, with all the B vitamins. B's are 
for
the nerves, so it seemed logical, as well as lots of organic cheese. Claire
uses raw, unprocessed honey on her gums.

Basically, I would reduce any demands on your body--stress, toxins,
pollutants and increase all nutritive avenues--extra rest, power foods,
lots of purified water.


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