Guest guest Posted July 9, 2007 Report Share Posted July 9, 2007 at some point the gum disease is more damaging than the decay of teeth. godzilla applied once a day lightly a few minutes to cheeks so that some current goes through the gums could be a good experiment to see if it will alleviate some of that. I've heard someone say they used godzilla regularly as a mouth cleaner and the plaque just fell off their teeth! bG > > I had $16.000 (yes, sixteen thousand dollars) worth of dental > restoration done 4 years ago, and I am now seeing some of > this deteriorating further. Perhaps my age (70) has something > to do with this as well. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2007 Report Share Posted July 9, 2007 You know, I have read this too, but WHY? And WHY can't we find a way to reverse it? How is it that they have found a way to completely regrow teeth, but we can not cure the infection in a tooth's root? Maybe there is a way and we have yet to find it......dunno..... ~Inga On Jul 9, 2007, at 11:04 AM, Carl Forsberg wrote: > Inga, > > Most reading I have done on this says that once a tooth root starts > to decay, the end life of the nerve is inevitable. There is even > controversy as to wether a root canal (removal of the dead or dying > nerve) is worth the cost and pain involved. Yes, the nerve area is > filled with a sealer after the dead nerve is removed, but that too can > later become infected and one is back where they started. > Recent Activity > 18 > Ne >> . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 Inga, Just to assure you, after four days of using my new " Godzilla Fingers " , I have no pain in my jaw from the root inflammation. I am able to eat my food, hot or cold, normally without any discomfort. I will continue with this treatment because it is working for me. I want to be sure that this condition is corrected, or better yet, cured. My feeling is, if you want this to work you will have to give time for the healing process to take place. For anyone that did not get my plan for the " Godzilla Fingers " please look in the microelectrcity web site archives. This really works and I am sure there are many applications for their use in hard to reach small areas. The set I made took me about twenty minutes and did not cost anything because I had wire and sponge left over from the Godzilla pads I made last week. They are working great as well. Cheers, Carl On Jul 9, 2007, at 7:45 PM, Ingrid Mager wrote: > You know, I have read this too, but WHY? And WHY can't we find a way > to reverse it? > How is it that they have found a way to completely regrow teeth, but > we can not cure the infection in a tooth's root? > > Maybe there is a way and we have yet to find it......dunno..... > > ~Inga > > On Jul 9, 2007, at 11:04 AM, Carl Forsberg wrote: > > > Inga, > > > > Most reading I have done on this says that once a tooth root starts > > to decay, the end life of the nerve is inevitable. There is even > > controversy as to wether a root canal (removal of the dead or dying > > nerve) is worth the cost and pain involved. Yes, the nerve area is > > filled with a sealer after the dead nerve is removed, but that > too can > > later become infected and one is back where they started. > > Recent Activity > > 18 > > Ne > >> . > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 yo, CF, nice going. posted to our files to encourage others..yes! The experience of healing things like this is: 1. kill the germ (fast, painless) 2. allow time for swelling to go down Pain comes from the swelling which can take some time to drain off. During that time, use the godzilla sparingly but frequently to preven it from coming back. Like a minute or two every few hours once you have the basic 10-20 minutes every hour for 3 hours done. bG > > Inga, > > Just to assure you, after four days of using my new " Godzilla > Fingers " , I have no > pain in my jaw from the root inflammation. I am able to eat my food, > hot or cold, > normally without any discomfort. I will continue with this treatment > because it is > working for me. I want to be sure that this condition is corrected, > or better yet, > cured. > > My feeling is, if you want this to work you will have to give time > for the healing > process to take place. > > For anyone that did not get my plan for the " Godzilla Fingers " please > look in the > microelectrcity web site archives. This really works and I am sure > there are many > applications for their use in hard to reach small areas. The set I > made took me > about twenty minutes and did not cost anything because I had wire and > sponge > left over from the Godzilla pads I made last week. They are working > great as well. > > Cheers, > > Carl > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 Yes, I have read this too, but I always say never say never.... I read that the pulp does not heal well because the blood supply gets cut off due to inflamation. Well, what if we can get rid of the inflamaiton, thereby restoring blood supply? Decay is really nothing more than bacteria doing its job. I write this, because I have been so impressed by what the oil of oregano can do.... I just have to wonder if the decayed pat of the tooth were removed, if the pulp could possibly heal. I found an article where they write of a little procedure called a PULP CAP where, the dentist removes the dacay that has gone up to the root, and then puts this little cap in there to see if the pulp might heal up on its own before passing judgement that a root canal or extraction is needed,,,,,.(the more and more I read, root canals are out of the question, though as far as a desire to maintin good health goes, tht is....) Was wondering if anybody has had any such experience...the PULP CAP that is. Maybe if this were performed with the aid of the Godzilla and oil of oregano, healing could take place. Ever optimistic and looking for solutions..... Inga On Jul 9, 2007, at 11:04 AM, Carl Forsberg wrote: > Inga, > > Most reading I have done on this says that once a tooth root starts > to decay, the end life of the nerve is inevitable. There is even > controversy as to wether a root canal (removal of the dead or dying > nerve) is worth the cost and pain involved. Yes, the nerve area is > filled with a sealer after the dead nerve is removed, but that too can > later become infected and one is back where they started. > > . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 Ingrid, I believe that the use of the Godzilla microelectic method gives us a new parameter to use for these types of problems. In affect, it is saying, " there is another way to look at this. " I don't really care what methods the dentist are using. If you went to your dentist and told him you are using the Godzilla pads or fingers, he would most likely tell you you are in complete error. Why?, because you are not using his services and that is denying him the money he would charge you. They didn't teach him anything like that in dental school, so he has no reference points for an alternate procedure. My first treatment with the Godzilla pads was to use them along with Cansema Black Salve to treat a 1 " X 1/12 " spot of skin cancer on my back. Why, because I did not want to plug myself into cancer treatment, chemo therapy and radiation which I believe would only have made things a lot worse. The spot has healed wonderfully, and no infection was ever created, and yes, I treated it myself (under the advice and watchful eye of a Naturopathic Doctor who actually told me, " Don't tell your doctor you are doing this, he would most likely freak out " ). Well, it does not bother me at all to say, perhaps there is a better way, a less evasive way to take care of our bodies. And that is what I believe the micrelectricgermkiller method is all about. Cheers for all of us, Carl On Jul 10, 2007, at 1:55 PM, Ingrid Mager wrote: > Yes, I have read this too, but I always say never say never.... > > I read that the pulp does not heal well because the blood supply gets > cut off due to inflamation. Well, what if we can get rid of the > inflamaiton, thereby restoring blood supply? > Decay is really nothing more than bacteria doing its job. > > I write this, because I have been so impressed by what the oil of > oregano can do.... > > I just have to wonder if the decayed pat of the tooth were removed, > if the pulp could possibly heal. I found an article where they write > of a little procedure called a PULP CAP where, the dentist removes > the dacay that has gone up to the root, and then puts this little cap > in there to see if the pulp might heal up on its own before passing > judgement that a root canal or extraction is needed,,,,,.(the more > and more I read, root canals are out of the question, though as far > as a desire to maintin good health goes, tht is....) > > Was wondering if anybody has had any such experience...the PULP CAP > that is. Maybe if this were performed with the aid of the Godzilla > and oil of oregano, healing could take place. > > Ever optimistic and looking for solutions..... > Inga > > On Jul 9, 2007, at 11:04 AM, Carl Forsberg wrote: > > > Inga, > > > > Most reading I have done on this says that once a tooth root starts > > to decay, the end life of the nerve is inevitable. There is even > > controversy as to wether a root canal (removal of the dead or dying > > nerve) is worth the cost and pain involved. Yes, the nerve area is > > filled with a sealer after the dead nerve is removed, but that > too can > > later become infected and one is back where they started. > > > > . > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2007 Report Share Posted July 11, 2007 Ok bg, what if I say use the Godzilla until the infection and pain is gone and brush with soap all the while and keep the teeth and gums healthy.....same kind of post as Ingrid's post below with the Oil of Oregano. Just trying to help people but but if you want to deny the people something that could eliminate having to use the Godzilla on their teeth and gums then so be it. > > > Inga, > > > > Most reading I have done on this says that once a > tooth root starts > > to decay, the end life of the nerve is inevitable. > There is even > > controversy as to wether a root canal (removal of > the dead or dying > > nerve) is worth the cost and pain involved. Yes, > the nerve area is > > filled with a sealer after the dead nerve is > removed, but that too can > > later become infected and one is back where they > started. > > > > . > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Travel. http://travel./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2007 Report Share Posted July 11, 2007 i'd say just use the soap and if it doesn't work try the godzilla. they're both sort of obnoxious. > > > > > Inga, > > > > > > Most reading I have done on this says that once a > > tooth root starts > > > to decay, the end life of the nerve is inevitable. > > There is even > > > controversy as to wether a root canal (removal of > > the dead or dying > > > nerve) is worth the cost and pain involved. Yes, > > the nerve area is > > > filled with a sealer after the dead nerve is > > removed, but that too can > > > later become infected and one is back where they > > started. > > > > > > . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ ______________ > Need a vacation? Get great deals > to amazing places on Travel. > http://travel./ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2007 Report Share Posted July 12, 2007 I was certainly NOT speaking against using the Godzilla, but was only saying how well Oil of Oregano works. I will be using both! I am also using White Oak Bark. It pulls the puss and infection out of the gums. ~Inga On Jul 11, 2007, at 5:51 PM, baby_grand wrote: > Just trying to help people but but if you want to deny > > the people something that could eliminate having to > > use the Godzilla on their teeth and gums then so be > > it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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