Guest guest Posted August 16, 2010 Report Share Posted August 16, 2010 > > I've been sharing about my DS who is suffering from a decaying tooth. Now > he is in serious pain and is running a fever, which, from my SAD knowledge, > is due to infection. > > Which tells me the tooth has serious decay. > > He has a dentist appt today (what else can I do with the problem so severe?) > and now with the fever, I know they will expect him to take an antibiotic > before they will do anything for the tooth. > > The bottom line is that he is NOT following Bee's program. He thinks I am > totally off my rocker. > > But he is my son (17) and it is my responsibility to help in some way. > > What is my best line of action for me to take at this point? > > My gut instinct is to have them pull the tooth: no antibiotics, no root > canal. > > Thank you > > > @@ Hi , The fever is a detox reaction. The body's way of addressing the labeled infection. Start by trying to ease his symptoms. Better to use a natural antibiotic i.e garlic tea. Since he may not be in the mood for eating much. Garlic tea recipe below. http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/recipes/recipe175.php For his toothache mixing 4 to 5 drops of oil of oregano in 1 teaspoon of oil to apply to the tooth and to rub into the gums around the tooth. Apply it to the tooth by soaking a small piece of cotton ball with the mixture. Place the cotton ball between near the gumline between the tooth and the inside of your cheek. Rub it into the gums, particularly on the side that has the affected tooth. It is fairly strong so you might need to dilute it with some coconut oil or olive oil. It will kill infection and reduce pain. You can also take White Willow Bark capsules for any pain; buy them at the health store and take it according to the label. As for nutrients it would be important to not have sugars of any kind because they interfere with healing and depress the immune system. The Egg Drink and bone broths would be the way to go food wise, for now. Antibiotics should only be used in emergencies. So yes your instinct is correct. If a dentist assesses it needing a root canal, then avoid that route and suggest it be extracted. A partial or some other replacement method afterward is a safer, better solution. All the Best, Ed group moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2010 Report Share Posted August 16, 2010 You're the best, Ed. Thanks. I'mrolling my eyes for my DS, tho, as I can hear the squawking he'll do. But at least I'm armed and we're walking out the door! Just in the knick of time! K -----Original Message----- From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Ed >>...Antibiotics should only be used in emergencies. So yes your instinct is correct. If a dentist assesses it needing a root canal, then avoid that route and suggest it be extracted. A partial or some other replacement method afterward is a safer, better solution. All the Best, Ed group moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2010 Report Share Posted August 17, 2010 > > You're the best, Ed. Thanks. I'mrolling my eyes for my DS, tho, as I can > hear the squawking he'll do. But at least I'm armed and we're walking out > the door! Just in the knick of time! +++Hi , I believe antibiotics shouldn't even be used in emergencies, since antibiotics are poisonous, and bugs created by the body to facilitate any infection or inflammation which heal and detoxify cannot be killed off by them anyway. Antibiotics just add more poisons to the body that have to be detoxified, so they are useless and damaging. All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2010 Report Share Posted August 17, 2010 > > > > You're the best, Ed. Thanks. I'mrolling my eyes for my DS, tho, as I can > > hear the squawking he'll do. But at least I'm armed and we're walking out > > the door! Just in the knick of time! > > +++Hi , > > I believe antibiotics shouldn't even be used in emergencies, since antibiotics are poisonous, and bugs created by the body to facilitate any infection or inflammation which heal and detoxify cannot be killed off by them anyway. > > Antibiotics just add more poisons to the body that have to be detoxified, so they are useless and damaging. > > All the best, Bee > @@ Hi Bee, Thanks. Yes your right. My antibiotic in relation to a emergency situation was incorrect. I was thinking in a trauma / Emergency room situation when its life and death. Medications i.e Epinephrine, apam ... etc are administered to save the person's life. However, antibiotics do not fall into that category. My apologies. Thanks again. Cordially Ed group moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2010 Report Share Posted August 17, 2010 > > @@ Hi Bee, > > Thanks. Yes your right. My antibiotic in relation to a emergency situation was incorrect. > > I was thinking in a trauma / Emergency room situation when its life and death. Medications i.e Epinephrine, apam ... etc are administered to save the person's life. > > However, antibiotics do not fall into that category. > > My apologies. Thanks again. +++Oh Ed. You are such an asset to me and this group, don't be concerned. I made a big mistake this morning that you helped me with. We are a team so we watch each other's backs. There's no need to apologize my friend. You are a God Send and jewel to me! Lotsa luv & healing hugs, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2010 Report Share Posted August 17, 2010 > > > > @@ Hi Bee, > > > > Thanks. Yes your right. My antibiotic in relation to a emergency situation was incorrect. > > > > I was thinking in a trauma / Emergency room situation when its life and death. Medications i.e Epinephrine, apam ... etc are administered to save the person's life. > > > > However, antibiotics do not fall into that category. > > > > My apologies. Thanks again. > > +++Oh Ed. You are such an asset to me and this group, don't be concerned. I made a big mistake this morning that you helped me with. > > We are a team so we watch each other's backs. There's no need to apologize my friend. You are a God Send and jewel to me! > > Lotsa luv & healing hugs, Bee > @@ Hi Bee, Lots of bouquets, eh? Where is the fruit basket? Oh, that's right its not healthy. Plus, these are tough times, so you are economizing. Totally understand ;-) Well then, Bee, I gladly accept the bouquets, lotsa luv and healing hugs. And, yes, to error is to be human and true, we make a good team. Many thanks for all your wonderful compliments and encouragement, as always. With Appreciation, Ed group moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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