Re: CSRoot Canals Pulled Wisdom Teeth and Chamomile

2008-01-04 Thread Deborah Gerard
Chamomile tea is great to give to a gassy baby and calms them down too...debbie gmetrop...@aol.com wrote: During the past 27 years and 6 children I have always had someone teething. Either an infant getting a new tooth, a school-age child getting an adult tooth or my college kids teething with

Re: CSRoot Canals Pulled Wisdom Teeth

2008-01-03 Thread GMetropulo
I am told by a docotr of oriental medicine that each tooth is connected to energetic meridians related to organs of the body. If healthy teeth are removed you then compromise the persons health. Both sons had severe colitis for many years and both are now well. I do not want to compromise their

Re: CSRoot Canals Pulled Wisdom Teeth

2008-01-03 Thread GMetropulo
During the past 27 years and 6 children I have always had someone teething. Either an infant getting a new tooth, a school-age child getting an adult tooth or my college kids teething with wisdom teeth. they have always been helped with homeopathic Chamomile. ** Start the year off

Re: CSRoot Canals

2007-12-31 Thread Tad Winiecki
Maybe you need to find another dentist. Excerpts from a post from another list, Disclaimer- I haven't been seen by such a dentist so have no first-hand experience, though I may- For info on biological root canals (much safer than conventional root canals),

Re: CSRoot Canals

2007-12-31 Thread faith gagne
Hi His! Good grief. What in the world did your dentist do to you? I had a root canal more than 35 years ago. It has given me no trouble. What remains of that tooth supports a crown, which looks pretty nice -- although the original crown has been replaced once. If you have a root

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2007-12-31 Thread bbanever
jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 9:50 PM Subject: [!! SPAM] Re: CSRoot Canals I have one question about this: might it not be possible to deal with the problem without pulling teeth? One view on this is that there is no way to do so. I find

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2007-12-31 Thread Carol Ann
enough for the herb to penetrate and destroy the pathogens. A person would be more apt to swallow it too soon I would think. Bob - Original Message - From: Jonathan B. Britten To: Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 9:50 PM Subject: [!! SPAM] Re: CSRoot Canals I have one question about

Re: CSRoot Canals Pulled Wisdom Teeth

2007-12-31 Thread Nenah Sylver
pulled as a young teenager, so the jaw had a long time to become infected. Nenah - Original Message - From: Jonathan B. Britten jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 10:50 PM Subject: Re: CSRoot Canals I have one question about

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2007-12-31 Thread His Child
In case anyone wants to know a specific instance of research showing that every root canal is a problem, at the site below (that I assume many will not go to but may read this excerpt now)This is an interview between MJ GM concerning Dr. Weston Price's research into root canals: MJ I don't doubt

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2007-12-31 Thread Shirley Reed
Hal Huggins has a couple of books out about dentistry. I fail to see how one can argue with his conclusions. He is a dentist himself--N Dakota I think-somewhere far north anyway. Mexico is, imho, the best place to go if you don't want to mortgage the house and sell your firstborn into

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2007-12-30 Thread marmar845
-- Original message from His Child pilgrimb...@yahoo.com: -- Hi MA, You get all the foreign material that they stuff into the canal cavity removed, along with the rotting ligaments and parts of previously healthy tissue and jaw bone that have necrotized in the

Re: CSRoot Canals

2007-12-30 Thread Nenah Sylver
there, usually, until surgery is needed. For more information, see http://www.dentalhelp.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=whatiscavitation Nenah - Original Message - From: marmar...@bellsouth.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 5:18 PM Subject: CSRoot Canals

Re: CSRoot Canals

2007-12-30 Thread Clayton Family
You might want to consider finding another dentist. My dentist retired this past year, and his practice was bought out by a very nice young man (30's) a dental surgeon who preferred a more varied career. He only uses composites, because he said with the newer materials, he can give a much

Re: CSRoot Canals

2007-12-30 Thread His Child
If you only knew, you would rather be without the tooth than have a root canal :) My dentist did the same root canals, crowns, and amalgam filling work that all the other American dentists are trained to do. There are other options for the tooth than crowns. There are bio-compatible partials or

Re: CSRoot Canals

2007-12-30 Thread His Child
I agree with Katheryn, If you possibly can, please find another (probably younger) dentist that doesn't parrot the unsupportable line that amalgam fillings and root canals are just fine. The dental industry is the same position the tobacco industry was when they were assuring us that tobacco

Re: CSRoot Canals

2007-12-30 Thread His Child
http://curezone.com/dental/root_canal.asp --- His Child pilgrimb...@yahoo.com wrote: If you only knew, you would rather be without the tooth than have a root canal :) My dentist did the same root canals, crowns, and amalgam filling work that all the other American dentists are trained to

Re: CSRoot Canals

2007-12-30 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I have one question about this: might it not be possible to deal with the problem without pulling teeth? One view on this is that there is no way to do so. I find this line of thinking inflexible. Most mainline MDs claim that only surgery and radiation can treat cancer, and many of us

Re: CSRoot Canals-voice of experience

2006-08-06 Thread Lisa Shepherd
Dear Pat, Forgive me for sending so late on this topic, I am a truckdriver and at present seldom get to enjoy the list. My own experience is horrible as far as the root canals go. I had pain, continued throughout the experience, swelling a lot of the time, sensitivity, and

Re: CSRoot Canals-voice of experience

2006-08-06 Thread Stuff
My experience precisely mirrors yours. I'll never have another root canal. Yank it out. stuff At 04:52 AM 8/6/2006, Lisa wrote: Dear Pat, Forgive me for sending so late on this topic, I am a truckdriver and at present seldom get to enjoy the list. My own experience is horrible as

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2006-07-18 Thread zeb caffe
Pat, check into some holistic dentists in your area. Some of them will do a certain type of root canal that is supposed to be safer than the conventional type. I cant remember what it is. Biocalex is one of them but I have heard that it can also have problems.

Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-07-16 Thread M. G. Devour
At the Dr. Huggins website, he says root canals are very bad. So, what is one to do? Hi Pat, I went to the clinic believing (or hoping, might be the better word) that I would be spared any surgery on my gums. I had a mouth full of fillings, but no extraction sites, root canals, crowns, or

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2006-07-16 Thread Pat
At the Dr. Huggins website, he says root canals are very bad. So, what is one to do? I have a molar, bottom, second from back, that is broken, had a filling down to the root, and is now covered with a crown to hold it all together. If I chew on it, it sends an electric shock type pain

Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-07-16 Thread Mark S. Siepak
I had the same problem, and had the root canal through a crown. The pain went away, but about a year (maybe less) later, that crown cracked and had to be replaced. I would do it and deal with any collateral damage later, if it happens to crack the way mine did - the pain isn't worth it. --- He

Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-07-16 Thread M. G. Devour
Dear Pat, Ok, I can believe that maybe root canals could have a pocket for germs or whatever. But, I'm wondering...when you first have the 4 wisdom teeth extracted, and they're very careful about bacteria and clean healinghow will it be different if they open up those sites and do it

Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-07-16 Thread hanyax
Many thanks for the first hand testimony! Proverbs: When there is no vision, the people perish. - Original Message - From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com To: silver list silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2006 3:17 PM Subject: Re: CSRoot Canals At the Dr. Huggins

Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-07-16 Thread rose
well, i take a different approach to teeth. teeth are batteries for organs. removal imho should be a last resort. years ago hubby had an ingrown wisdom tooth that erupted into an abscess over night. his jaw got huge. we knew it would be several weeks before we could even find an oral

Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-07-16 Thread Pat
Ok, I can believe that maybe root canals could have a pocket for germs or whatever. But, I'm wondering...when you first have the 4 wisdom teeth extracted, and they're very careful about bacteria and clean healinghow will it be different if they open up those sites and do it all over again? I

Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-07-16 Thread T J Garland
My dentist told me that mine would move ---ten years ago.. He was wrong. - Original Message - From: Pat pattycake29...@yahoo.com To: silver list silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2006 10:56 AM Subject: CSRoot Canals At the Dr. Huggins website, he says root canals are very

Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-07-16 Thread debbiegerard99
. - Original Message - From: Pat To: silver list Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2006 10:56 AM Subject: CSRoot Canals At the Dr. Huggins website, he says root canals are very bad. So, what is one to do? I have a molar, bottom, second from back, that is broken, had a filling down

Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-07-16 Thread DebMark
To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2006 6:26 PM Subject: Re: CSRoot Canals I stupidly had two mollars removed twenty years ago and nothing movedbut..I have seen it happen with others.debbie -- Original message -- From: T J Garland noblemet

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2006-04-07 Thread Ode Coyote
pain in my jaw where the problem seemed to be, and as I progressed, the pain lessened and has never returned. GE www.livingnow.net/gevans From: Sarah sarah.elizab...@charter.net Date: 2006/04/06 Thu AM 01:46:49 EDT To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSRoot Canals I would like to know

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2006-04-06 Thread gailevans
www.livingnow.net/gevans From: Sarah sarah.elizab...@charter.net Date: 2006/04/06 Thu AM 01:46:49 EDT To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSRoot Canals I would like to know this as well. I had a root canal last year in a lower tooth. About a month later the gum around the tooth got

Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-04-06 Thread sol
In your place (and I have been) I'd get a second opinion from an oral surgeon. 3 of my root canals (all of which except one are on one side of my upper jaw) failed and re-abscessed and had to have apicoectomies. Not fun, but leaving serious abscess infection in your head is not a good idea. My

Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-04-06 Thread Tad Winiecki
-- Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 08:53:20 +0900 From: Jonathan B. Britten jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp I am disinclined to accept the idea that root canals are permanent sources of infection and that nothing can be done about it. There may be simple solutions. JBB

Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-04-06 Thread Stuff
At 12:11 AM 4/6/2006, AH wrote: Sorry to ask a silly question but what is DMSO? Dimethyl sulphoxide. http://www.dmso.org/ How do you use all this? Stay tuned or ask someone else. I use the granular version, MSM with CS for external application with Qtip. Both carry the CS thru the skin,

Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-04-06 Thread sol
So far as I know that is NOT the theory. MSM can transport *itself* into tissues (to a much lesser extent than DSMO) but does not transport anything else with it. DMSO is the form that does transport not only itself, but other substances (subject to molecular size limit). This is my

RE: CSRoot Canals

2006-04-05 Thread ransley
I reject the notion that root canaled teeth should be pulled. I know from personal experience that root canaled and/or crowned teeth can get infections later, and that these infections can be quickly dispatched with Oil of Oregano and DMSO combined; they can be more slowly dispatched with only Oil

Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-04-05 Thread AH
Sorry to ask a silly question but what is DMSO? How do you use all this? Incidentally I have read that oil of oregano is toxic, is there any literature on its safety? I think I have a problem with a root canal and infection but the dentist says it looks intact. Apparently in the upper jaw they

Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-04-05 Thread AH
Hudla Clark is not the only one who suggests all this. Many others do too. Apart from my one root filling, and my dogs, I have done all these things and my health has benefited greatly. I cannot go into a furniture store, or fabric shop without becoming very ill indeed. They are not that

Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-04-05 Thread Sarah
To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 1:11 AM Subject: Re: CSRoot Canals Sorry to ask a silly question but what is DMSO? How do you use all this? Incidentally I have read that oil of oregano is toxic, is there any literature on its safety? I think I have a problem

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2006-04-04 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
It may be worth experimenting with bloodroot, which can go deep into the body to destroy pathogens and abnormal tissue. Oregano oil is also worth exploring. It wonder whether it may be able to permeate the tooth's dentin -- the canals within the bony structure -- and destroy pathogens

Re: CSRoot Canals

2006-04-04 Thread Grace1way
I agree with you in that we don't need to have our root canal teeth removed. Hulda Clark says we should do just that, and not replace them with anything since bridges have metal in them. One way I think would work to achieve health and keep the root canals at the same time is to

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2005-07-01 Thread sol
I am following that link and got started on other dental info I found. What I'd like to have is some links to what to do about existing root canals. They might be bad, but without the root canal teeth and the one implant I have, I'd have to have a bridge, which would put a lot of nickel in my

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2005-07-01 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 11:37 AM Subject: CSroot canals, was Re: CSOn Dental Health , Procedures and Cancer I am following that link and got started on other dental info I found. What I'd like