Guest guest Posted February 28, 2003 Report Share Posted February 28, 2003 In a message dated 2/28/2003 8:40:24 PM Eastern Standard Time, audreydenson@... writes: > i have some cavitations and wants to do surgery. > i would like to explore some other options. Hi Audrey, I've used the magnetic pulser for tooth pain - I don't know about using it to avoid surgery. Here are other options: <A HREF= " http://web.archive.org/web/19991104103546/http://mizar5.com/omedia2.htm " >h\ ttp://web.archive.org/web/19991104103546/http://mizar5.com/omedia2.htm</A> <A HREF= " http://cavitatmedtech.homestead.com/ " >http://cavitatmedtech.homestead.com/\ </A> Link to breakthrough technology using ozone therapy in dentistry available only in Europe and Canada. <A HREF= " http://www.the-o-zone.cc/ " > http://www.the-o-zone.cc/</A> Dotsie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2003 Report Share Posted February 28, 2003 On Fri 28 Feb 03 20:39, " hgfreefl wrote: > my dentist said i have some cavitations and wants to do surgery. > i would like to explore some other options. i have read different > testimonials about using the magnetic pulser, the BE and even > rife units on cavitations (and root canals) with success. i'm > leaning toward a magnetic pulser, but i'm just not sure. > > what has worked for members in this group? If by cavitations you mean gum pockets, try mixing 1 tsp vitamin C powder with 1/2 tsp baking soda in a small amount of water in a glass. After the fizzing stops, fill the glass with water and drink it. Repeat to bowel tolerance. The gum pockets should gradually fill in with good tissue. Reference: http://goodteeth.tripod.com/judd.htm Dave Feustel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2003 Report Share Posted March 2, 2003 I have heard that a few drops of diluted oregano oil will stop infection below the gums and teeth, so it might work. But BEWARE! It is intense stuff and you DO NOT want to use it full strength. Buy a full strength product and then dilute it with olive oil. Two drops Oregano oil to ten drops of olive oil. Then put it on a really small piece of cotton and apply near the area. I know people who have had success with this. I have a magnetic pulser and it does seem to work for me for mouth infections, but it is expensive. If you don't already have one, you might try the cheapr oregano oil first. I also know other people who the mag pulser did not work for. Stopped the pain, and so they thought it worked, but in actuality it just stopped the pain and the infection was still there. So caution is in order. Not a doctor, Donna Re: best device for cavitations? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2003 Report Share Posted March 3, 2003 In a message dated 3/3/2003 9:24:01 AM Eastern Standard Time, audreydenson@... writes: > are you using one made by Sota or Jaguar? > Hi Audrey, I have the Jaguar magnetic pulser. When used for pain, I pulse 50 times in the area . It makes a click with each pulse so it's easy to count. I would use it this way several times a day. I also use Oil of Oregano at the first sign of tooth infection - information below: Oil of Oregano - Natural Herb offers a variety of remedies. The following is an excerpt from Dr. Cass Igram's book " The Cure is in the Cupboard " " Infectious disease and Oil of Oregano. A microbe is described in the dictionary as a minute form of life. A microorganism is one that causes disease. We are surrounded by an infinite number of microorganisms. We tend to think of them as something outside the body, but if truth be known, the number of microbes residing in the body would be shocking. These microbes or microorganisms have a critical influence on our health. Infectious diseases are responsible for many of our modern day diseases, disabilities and deaths. Most of the hospital visits are infection related and more than 90% of doctor visits are due to infections. While the major cause of death in this country is degenerative diseases, infectious diseases are the major cause world wide. However, between the 1600's to the early 1900's, a large number of deaths were infection related. For example in the early 1900's several million people died from a flu epidemic. In that same era, other killers such as cholera, diphtheria, tuberculosis, small pox, typhus, pertussis, hepatitis, shigella and amebic dysentery claimed many lives. In the 1940's, we see a dramatic reduction of these untimely deaths due to improved sanitation and nutrition and the advent of antibiotics. Yet infections still kill even in spite of the advances in modern medicine. The latest statistics show that the number of infection related deaths have risen by 60% between 1980-1992. It is expected that at this rate, by the year 2000, infectious diseases will rival heart disease and cancer as a primary cause of death. Many viruses and bacteria have become immune to the current arsenal of antibiotics. There is no drug available that is guaranteed to cure any of the major infectious diseases. In fact, drugs, particularly antibiotics, have aggravated the dilemma. The widespread use of antibiotics have created mutant resistant microbes and because these microbes alter their genetics, they have become immune to the antibiotic. These mutants are a major cause of severe illness in western culture. These genetically altered microbes are not only able to resist the antibiotic, but they are also able to invade the immune system. Some bacteria are even able to digest the drug and use it for fuel. They are extremely difficult to kill. The diseases that result can be life threatening. The " Hippocrates " magazine quotes that 130,000 hospitalized patients in this country die each year due to antibiotic resistant microbes. In " Germs that won't die " by Lappe tens of thousands of Americans who have never had a serious infection develop one simply by entering a hospital as a patient or a visitor. Millions of people lose their health or lives from infections which could be potentially cured if physicians only knew about the antiseptics of nature. Many people are also allergic to antibiotics. Some reactions are sudden and often severe. Many have died or have suffered serious damage to their immune system and/or internal organs. Americans spend thousands of dollars on antibiotics. Sadly, this is not money well spent. Most of the drugs are ultimately ineffective and tend to aggravate the illness. There are several reasons why. Antibiotics create mutant microbes. These mutants continue to cause trouble and do not respond to treatment. Antibiotics also destroy the friendly bacteria that perform useful functions, i.e., Lactobacillus acidophilus. These friendly bacteria aid the immune system and help prevent infection. Drug toxicity is another problem arising from the widespread use of drugs. Some drugs such as aminoglycosides, erythromycin and tetrecyclines damage vital organs such as the liver, bone marrow and kidneys. Antibiotics are a regular cause of hepatitis, inflammatory damage to the liver. Antibiotics have their place, but they are prescribed excessively and this has led to a much more serious and dangerous health crisis. Incredibly, drug companies are investigating the use of natural substances in the treatment of infectious diseases. Before the advent of penicillin, such substances as sulfur, garlic, ginger, goldenseal, Echinacea, thyme, camphor and horseradish were commonly used as natural antiseptics. A look back at history either to a museum or an old pharmacy will reveal that natural medicines were the mainstay and served as such for over 200 years. Many physicians and herbalists for years used these natural substances to fight infections and microbial resistance was not a problem. We must once again return to our natural resources to eradicate the enormous number of infectious diseases including those which are now resistant to antibiotics. Synthetic drugs are unreliable and are responsible for complicating the sickness. Side effects are numerous and often severe and lead to a host of new problems which then might require treatment. Natural antibiotics are essentially non toxic. Oil of Oregano is a premier antiseptic and contains a wide range of antimicrobial powers. It is unequaled in its ability to kill a wide range of microbes and it does not promote microbial resistance. The oil is derived from certain species of oregano plants, similar to what is grown in herb gardens. Its odor or fragrance is pungent and its flowers are quite colorful. This is not to be compared to what we find in the spice section of the grocery store or in Italian foods. Oregano, as we know it, is not the same medicinally. You won't achieve the desired results by eating pizza or spaghetti. The oil is derived from a unique species of plant that grows wild throughout the world. The oregano is rich in essential oil and is processed in a special type of distillation. This procedure ensures minimal alteration of the active ingredients and the curative properties are preserved. The result is an amber colored liquid which has a powerful and hot tasting flavor. Its odor is similar to camphor. It takes 200 pounds of herb to produce 2 pounds of oil. It is difficult and expensive to produce. What you find in health food stores is not a medicinal grade of oregano. The premier features of this product are: - its valuable inflammatory actions - can neutralize a wide range of spiders, scorpions, bees, ants and snake bites and stings - natural antiseptic, can treat various painful lesions and pain disorders - mucolytic, helps to mobilize and thin mucous, useful in lung disorders - antitussive, halts cough and eases spasticity of the lung tubules - antispasmodic, obliterates tightness and spasms of muscles - its greatest attribute is its antimicrobial property Some of the infectious diseases are; staph/strep, E. Coli, veneral disease, salmonella, cholera, typhus, flesh eating bacteria, camphylobacter, dysentery, mycoplasma, Epstein Barr, HIV Heliobacter, herpes, colds, flu, hepatitis, tuberculosis, Lyme, Shigella, Candida, Cyclospora, Cryptosporidium, Meningoccoccus, Encephalitic virus, dengue and hantavirus. They can strike at anytime. Not only is it the epitome of distess to contact one of these diseases, many of them are fatal and have no medical cure. What is little known is that in addition to the acute infections, many chronic diseases are also caused by infections. Diseases including arthritis, cancer, fibromyalgia, lupus, ulcerative colitis, chronic fatigue syndrome, rosacea, gastritis, and Chron's disease are not usually correctly treated. Antibiotics will not work for these conditions, rather, it is the natural antiseptic and nutritional therapies that are the answer. " The many uses of 100% pure Oil of Oregano ACNE Apply Oil of Oregano directly to affected region once or twice daily; use more often if necessary. DANDRUFF/SCALP DISORDERS Add a few drops of 0il of Oregano to your shampoo. Allow the lather to sit for a few minutes, then rinse. POISON OAK/POISON IVY Add a few drops to a pump soap and use during showering and hand washing. GINGIVITUS/GUM DISEASE Use a drop on your toothbrush instead of toothpaste. Rub on gums and teeth. Apply once or twice daily. WARTS/BOILS Saturate affected area(s). Cover with a bandage. Repeat dressing until lesions are clear. NAIL FUNGUS - ATHLETE'S FOOT Put a drop on top of the toe nail and spread over the affected area. The oil will penetrate through the nail to kill the fungus underneath. Rub the oil between the toes to relieve athlete's foot problems. Taken internally Oil of Oregano is highly effective against a wide range of yeast, fungi, bacteria, and candidiasis. It also kills internal parasites and viruses. The vapors from the Oil of Oregano can be inhaled to clear the air of viruses, bacteria, and fungi. A small cloth with a few drops of the oil can be sniffed occasionally while riding on public transportation or when in crowds. Oil of Oregano has been known to reverse numerous ailments, including: allergies, colds, gastritis, arthritis, cold sores, gum disease, asthma, colitis, neutritis, athlete's foot, congestion, prostatitis, backpain, diarrhea, psoriasis, bites, ear aches, ringworm, bleeding wounds, canker sores, bronchitis, eczema, sinusitis, toothache, candidiasis, fatigue, flu lung congestion, head and body ache WARNING!! Oil of Oregano is a HOT spice. It is one of the more powerful of the pepper family. NEVER APPLY UNDILUTED OIL OF OREGANO TO MUCUS MEMBRANES like the eyes, the genitals, the anus, the arm pits, your mouth, inside the nose, etc., and be careful when using full strength on the skin. If properly diluted, it can be cautiously applied. HOW TO DILUTE Use EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL to dilute our 100% pure Oil of Oregano. Basically, we recommend a 10 to 1 dilution. 10 drops of E V Olive Oil to 1 drop of Oil of Oregano. You may use full strength (it won't kill you - it'll just feel that way!) You may also find it necessary to modify this formula. Dotsie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2003 Report Share Posted March 3, 2003 hi dotsie, thanks so much for the information. i think i may go ahead and purchase a MP. are you using one made by Sota or Jaguar? may i ask what your protocol was to deal with the tooth pain (how many times did you pulse/per day, etc.)? i have no experience with these devices so any input helps. i have a BE which hasn't been used yet -- i mostly use the terminator zapper by don croft which is helpful on some level, but i don't think it goes deep enough. dave, thank you for the vit C / baking soda recipe (and the link). that will come in very handy! audrey > In a message dated 2/28/2003 8:40:24 PM Eastern Standard Time, > audreydenson@e... writes: > > > i have some cavitations and wants to do surgery. > > i would like to explore some other options. > > > Hi Audrey, > > I've used the magnetic pulser for tooth pain - I don't know about using it to > avoid surgery. > Here are other options: > > <A HREF= " http://web.archive.org/web/19991104103546/http://mizar 5.com/omedia2.htm " >http://web.archive.org/web/199911041035 46/http://mizar5.com/omedia2.htm</A> > > > <A HREF= " http://cavitatmedtech.homestead.com/ " >http://cavitatmedt ech.homestead.com/</A> > > Link to breakthrough technology using ozone therapy in dentistry available > only in Europe and Canada. > <A HREF= " http://www.the-o-zone.cc/ " > > http://www.the-o-zone.cc/</A> > > Dotsie > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2003 Report Share Posted March 3, 2003 In a message dated 3/3/2003 5:27:19 PM Eastern Standard Time, audreydenson@... writes: > interesting, i have been emailing with a guy at jaguar and he is of > the opinion that the " regular " magnetic pulser will not work in that > situation, however the magnetic multi pulser and/or pulser 5k > will work. I didn't know that (Jaguar) was still in business. Donna or Gail, do you have any updates? I just checked my unit and it reads, " Magnetic Multi Pulser " . When I use it for dental pain, I get impatient and stop as soon as the pain stops which usually lasts just a few days. Dotsie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2003 Report Share Posted March 3, 2003 hi dotsie interesting, i have been emailing with a guy at jaguar and he is of the opinion that the " regular " magnetic pulser will not work in that situation, however the magnetic multi pulser and/or pulser 5k will work. unfortunately those models are out of stock for a couple of months. i have heard from several people that the MP does work for dental issues. so i'm leaning toward buying one anyway. i will definitely get the oil of oregano too -- thanks everyone for your input on that. generally, how many days do you have to pulse for tooth pain? thanks audrey > In a message dated 3/3/2003 9:24:01 AM Eastern Standard Time, > audreydenson@e... writes: > > > are you using one made by Sota or Jaguar? > > > > Hi Audrey, > > I have the Jaguar magnetic pulser. When used for pain, I pulse 50 times in > the area . It makes a click with each pulse so it's easy to count. I would > use it this way several times a day. > > I also use Oil of Oregano at the first sign of tooth infection - information > below: > > Oil of Oregano - Natural Herb offers a variety of remedies. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2003 Report Share Posted March 3, 2003 Hi Dotsie, Yeah, he's still in business. For awhile he put up another website but it was still running it. Going under another name. Now he has the Jaguar website up and running also. Seems like the FTC has backed off for now. I think the MP you and I have are the regular ones he sold at the beginning. He now has another one I think he calls multi pulser. It's suppose to do more than the regular. Don't know as I only have the one. Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: <DotsieBoo@...>wrote: > I didn't know that (Jaguar) was still in business. Donna or Gail, do > you have any updates? > > I just checked my unit and it reads, " Magnetic Multi Pulser " . > > When I use it for dental pain, I get impatient and stop as soon as the pain > stops which usually lasts just a few days. > > Dotsie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2003 Report Share Posted March 3, 2003 hi dotsie i guess the difference between the magnetic multi pulser and magnetic pulser must be fairly significant. i'd buy one (MMP) now but he is out of stock for awhile. now i'm not sure if i should get a regular MP or try to wait it out. anyone had good results when using the MP for dental use (either sota or jaguar MP)? audrey > In a message dated 3/3/2003 5:27:19 PM Eastern Standard Time, > audreydenson@e... writes: > > > interesting, i have been emailing with a guy at jaguar and he is of > > the opinion that the " regular " magnetic pulser will not work in that > > situation, however the magnetic multi pulser and/or pulser 5k > > will work. > > I didn't know that (Jaguar) was still in business. Donna or Gail, do > you have any updates? > > I just checked my unit and it reads, " Magnetic Multi Pulser " . > > When I use it for dental pain, I get impatient and stop as soon as the pain > stops which usually lasts just a few days. > > Dotsie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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