Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 Research, research, research. From: Nevada <IndieCDs@...>iodine Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 7:37:21 AMSubject: Re: Absess tooth - suggestions please I am familiar with oil-pulling and I have tried it in the past. It never seemed to do anything for me although it worked wonders for my wife. No harm in trying but somehow I have my doubts that it will permanently solve the problem. One of my concerns is that if the infection is not completely removed that it could spread to the jawbone, especially since there is a history of cancer of the jaw in my family. Yet I eat an anti-cancer diet so perhaps my concerns are needless. An endodontist, I understand, seals the bottom of the infected root after doing a root canal. But I don't know enough about this to make a decision. Am I better simply treating it with a natural method and continue eating a healthy nutritarian diet and not get the root canal or are my concerns about dead roots in my jaw well-founded? > > > > If it were me I would either pull it or find someone who does ozone oxygenation therapy. But yes you probably need to take the antibiotic no matter what. I would take probiotics with it though. > > > > Buist, ND > > > > > > Absess tooth - suggestions please > > > > > > > > I just got home from the dentist. > > > > It seems that I have an abscess in the root of a molar that has a gold crown on it. My dentist want me to see another dentist that specializes in endodontics to have a root canal done on the tooth. > > > > He gave me a prescription for an antibiotic [Amoxillin 500mg] I guess to take once a day till gone. > > > > Anyway I don't like taking any drugs and neither does getting a root canal and having a dead tooth root in my mouth sound appealing to me. > > > > Does anyone have any experience of taking iodine and maybe vitamin C to get rid of the abscess? Or must I really get the root canal? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 Actually some did suggest iodine ... or a version of it ... SSKI - potassium iodide I think it was - but I think it was to flush and clean the " pocket " post removal. Regular lugol's would probably stain but if you don't care about that I'd think you could do similar to the oil of oregano - soak a cotton ball and hold it on the area to let it soak in - but while it'll kill the bad guys I don't think it offers the same range of benefits oil of oregano does. Oil of Oregano - no staining, anti everything, kills any pain you might have going on, also reduces inflammation - everyone should have some in their cabinet ... IMO If it were me ... I would use the oil of oregano and my 6V battery microelectricity set up for several sessions ... kill the bad guys and help it heal ... no dentist and no root canal. If it were me, Jaxi On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Nevada <IndieCDs@...> wrote: Thanks JaxiWhile I do have an abscess; it is not a bad one. Last week it was bothering me more than this week. I only went to the dentist because I am planning on an 18 day vacation beginning on June 11th and did not want problems during my vacation. Interestingly last year in October before I went on vacation it was bothering me much worse. I did takes meds that time due to the pain being much worse. the dentist merely filed the tooth down thinking that it was a problem with my bite. I saw him a month later and the tooth seemed to be fine. Now the evidence points to a definite abscess and it is in fact draining to one side of the tooth. But the pain is only mild. It seems odd to me that no one is suggesting the use of iodine on the iodine group!! > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > I just got home from the dentist. > > > >> > > > It seems that I have an abscess in the root of a molar that has a gold> > > > crown on it. My dentist want me to see another dentist that specializes> > in > > > > endodontics to have a root canal done on the tooth.> > > >> > > > He gave me a prescription for an antibiotic [Amoxillin 500mg] I guess> > to> > > > take once a day till gone. > > > >> > > > Anyway I don't like taking any drugs and neither does getting a root> > canal> > > > and having a dead tooth root in my mouth sound appealing to me. > > > >> > > > Does anyone have any experience of taking iodine and maybe vitamin C to> > get> > > > rid of the abscess? Or must I really get the root canal?> > > > > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> >> >> >> >> > ------------------------------------> > > > All off topic posts should go to the IodineOT group> > IodineOT/> >> > > > The NEW MEMBER DOCUMENT (#1 on the list)> > iodine/files/01%20NEW%20MEMBERS%20-%20READ%20FIRST/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 Dr. Brownstein, doc of iodine I call him, was once a regular GP. After he seen what was going on with his patients and how he couldn't help them he became a ND doctor. I thank God he wasn't in it for the money. I think his father who he tried to help with regular meds wasn't getting better either which then he had a light bulb moment. From: Nevada <IndieCDs@...>To: iodine Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 8:41:06 AMSubject: Re: Absess tooth - suggestions please OK I was reading the reviews of the book you referred to at Amazon. It says that the author used to not only be an endodontist (a dentist specializing in root canals), but he helped found the American Association of Endodontists. Well, it seems that if that was his position and he changed his mind then there must be some really good reasons to avoid root canals and that is sufficient for me. Still I have read of modern procedures and how they have become more effective at sterilizing the roots etc. so I will keep an opened mind for now. > > I would rather lose the tooth than get a root canal. Read Root Canal Coverup and you will see they are deadly. Kathleen > Absess tooth - suggestions please > > > I just got home from the dentist. > > It seems that I have an abscess in the root of a molar that has a gold crown on it. My dentist want me to see another dentist that specializes in endodontics to have a root canal done on the tooth. > > He gave me a prescription for an antibiotic [Amoxillin 500mg] I guess to take once a day till gone. > > Anyway I don't like taking any drugs and neither does getting a root canal and having a dead tooth root in my mouth sound appealing to me. > > Does anyone have any experience of taking iodine and maybe vitamin C to get rid of the abscess? Or must I really get the root canal? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 I had terrible swollen gums a few months back. Upping my iodine was the ticket. I took 160mg for a couple of weeks. I also used Iosol topically. I like it better than Lugol's for topical use. I spaced the iodine out, three times a day. I also brushed my teeth with baking soda and sea salt dissolved in water, used Ancient Minerals sublingually and ate lots of raw honey for the potassium. The magnesium/potassium balance was important. Joan > > I just got home from the dentist. > > It seems that I have an abscess in the root of a molar that has a gold crown on it. My dentist want me to see another dentist that specializes in endodontics to have a root canal done on the tooth. > > He gave me a prescription for an antibiotic [Amoxillin 500mg] I guess to take once a day till gone. > > Anyway I don't like taking any drugs and neither does getting a root canal and having a dead tooth root in my mouth sound appealing to me. > > > Does anyone have any experience of taking iodine and maybe vitamin C to get rid of the abscess? Or must I really get the root canal? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 I'm using energy medicine. NeuroModulation Technique, NMT. It has a Pathway for root canals that clears out the morphed pathogens. I've had a session for cavitation and hope to have more in the future. www.nmt.md Joan > > > > > > > > > > > > I just got home from the dentist. > > > > > > It seems that I have an abscess in the root of a molar that has a gold > > > crown on it. My dentist want me to see another dentist that specializes in > > > endodontics to have a root canal done on the tooth. > > > > > > He gave me a prescription for an antibiotic [Amoxillin 500mg] I guess to > > > take once a day till gone. > > > > > > Anyway I don't like taking any drugs and neither does getting a root canal > > > and having a dead tooth root in my mouth sound appealing to me. > > > > > > Does anyone have any experience of taking iodine and maybe vitamin C to get > > > rid of the abscess? Or must I really get the root canal? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 Thanks. I will do the same. I have already been supplementing with magnesium and I think that is part of the reason that my abscess is so mild. I will use Lugol's since that is what I have on hand. > > > > I just got home from the dentist. > > > > It seems that I have an abscess in the root of a molar that has a gold crown on it. My dentist want me to see another dentist that specializes in endodontics to have a root canal done on the tooth. > > > > He gave me a prescription for an antibiotic [Amoxillin 500mg] I guess to take once a day till gone. > > > > Anyway I don't like taking any drugs and neither does getting a root canal and having a dead tooth root in my mouth sound appealing to me. > > > > > > Does anyone have any experience of taking iodine and maybe vitamin C to get rid of the abscess? Or must I really get the root canal? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 I did research the procuct you suggested and found it all very interesting at http://www.beta13dglucan.org/index.html So I ordered some at http://www.pureformulas.com/beta-glucan-500mg-100-capsules-by-priority-one.html If this is as good as it seems to be - I want to say Thanks!>> Here is my suggestion, I would take an immune supplement called Beta-1,3D> Glucan, I get mine from http://www.bakersyeastbetaglucan.com > > For the abscess I would take 1/500mg capsule for every 50 pounds of body> weight on an empty stomach with some water and wait 30 minutes before you> eat or drink anything else.> > > > > > I just got home from the dentist.> > It seems that I have an abscess in the root of a molar that has a gold crown> on it. My dentist want me to see another dentist that specializes in> endodontics to have a root canal done on the tooth.> > He gave me a prescription for an antibiotic [Amoxillin 500mg] I guess to> take once a day till gone.> > Anyway I don't like taking any drugs and neither does getting a root canal> and having a dead tooth root in my mouth sound appealing to me.> > Does anyone have any experience of taking iodine and maybe vitamin C to get> rid of the abscess? Or must I really get the root canal?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 From my experience, my husband had an abscess, he took 5 capsules of Beta-1,3D Glucan, according to his weight, within a couple of hours he was experiencing some relief, he continued to take 5/day until the abscess was gone, at least a couple of weeks. There is a page on the below website entitled “Immune Response Enhanced by Beta Glucan” that will help you understand how this Beta Glucan works, its located at http://www.bakersyeastbetaglucan.com/ImmuneResponseEnhancedbyBetaGlucan.htm You don't say for how many days you would take it and you don't say why? What is your experience with it. Why do you think it is the best way to go? What else has been tried and shown to be less effective?>> Here is my suggestion, I would take an immune supplement called Beta-1,3D> Glucan, I get mine from http://www.bakersyeastbetaglucan.com > > For the abscess I would take 1/500mg capsule for every 50 pounds of body> weight on an empty stomach with some water and wait 30 minutes before you> eat or drink anything else.> > __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 6148 (20110524) __________The message was checked by ESET Smart Security.http://www.eset.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 Interestingly this was just posted on another group I am part of not so much about abscesses but teeth/gums issues in general. http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/saveteeth.htm Covers rather well why flouride is bad. I cannot recall if iodine helps displace flouride or not - maybe someone else knows. The biggest problems is it is darn hard to find bar soap now that doesn't have glyercine in it. Ivory used to be good for this but they reformulated a few years back. Toothsoap is an option but spendy. I mostly use baking soda, sea salt, and sometimes Dr Bonners. Jaxi On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 12:50 PM, The Wheelers <anwheeler@...> wrote: From my experience, my husband had an abscess, he took 5 capsules of Beta-1,3D Glucan, according to his weight, within a couple of hours he was experiencing some relief, he continued to take 5/day until the abscess was gone, at least a couple of weeks. There is a page on the below website entitled “Immune Response Enhanced by Beta Glucan” that will help you understand how this Beta Glucan works, its located at http://www.bakersyeastbetaglucan.com/ImmuneResponseEnhancedbyBetaGlucan.htm You don't say for how many days you would take it and you don't say why? What is your experience with it. Why do you think it is the best way to go? What else has been tried and shown to be less effective? >> Here is my suggestion, I would take an immune supplement called Beta-1,3D> Glucan, I get mine from http://www.bakersyeastbetaglucan.com > > For the abscess I would take 1/500mg capsule for every 50 pounds of body> weight on an empty stomach with some water and wait 30 minutes before you> eat or drink anything else.> > __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 6148 (20110524) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security.http://www.eset.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 es iodine will rid fluoride, all halides and bromides from our bodies.Y From: jaxi <jaxi.schulz@...>iodine Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 2:37:46 PMSubject: Re: Re: Absess tooth - suggestions please Interestingly this was just posted on another group I am part of not so much about abscesses but teeth/gums issues in general. http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/saveteeth.htm Covers rather well why flouride is bad. I cannot recall if iodine helps displace flouride or not - maybe someone else knows. The biggest problems is it is darn hard to find bar soap now that doesn't have glyercine in it. Ivory used to be good for this but they reformulated a few years back. Toothsoap is an option but spendy. I mostly use baking soda, sea salt, and sometimes Dr Bonners. Jaxi On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 12:50 PM, The Wheelers <anwheeler@...> wrote: From my experience, my husband had an abscess, he took 5 capsules of Beta-1,3D Glucan, according to his weight, within a couple of hours he was experiencing some relief, he continued to take 5/day until the abscess was gone, at least a couple of weeks. There is a page on the below website entitled “Immune Response Enhanced by Beta Glucan†that will help you understand how this Beta Glucan works, its located at http://www.bakersyeastbetaglucan.com/ImmuneResponseEnhancedbyBetaGlucan.htm You don't say for how many days you would take it and you don't say why? What is your experience with it. Why do you think it is the best way to go? What else has been tried and shown to be less effective? >> Here is my suggestion, I would take an immune supplement called Beta-1,3D> Glucan, I get mine from http://www.bakersyeastbetaglucan.com > > For the abscess I would take 1/500mg capsule for every 50 pounds of body> weight on an empty stomach with some water and wait 30 minutes before you> eat or drink anything else.> > __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 6148 (20110524) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security.http://www.eset.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 Still makes me ill thinking back on all the years of flouride trays I did as a young person. Bloody amazing my teeth are actually in such good shape. Jaxi On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 3:12 PM, DeNormandie <blessedark2010@...> wrote: es iodine will rid fluoride, all halides and bromides from our bodies.Y From: jaxi <jaxi.schulz@...>iodine Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 2:37:46 PMSubject: Re: Re: Absess tooth - suggestions please Interestingly this was just posted on another group I am part of not so much about abscesses but teeth/gums issues in general. http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/saveteeth.htm Covers rather well why flouride is bad. I cannot recall if iodine helps displace flouride or not - maybe someone else knows. The biggest problems is it is darn hard to find bar soap now that doesn't have glyercine in it. Ivory used to be good for this but they reformulated a few years back. Toothsoap is an option but spendy. I mostly use baking soda, sea salt, and sometimes Dr Bonners. Jaxi On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 12:50 PM, The Wheelers <anwheeler@...> wrote: From my experience, my husband had an abscess, he took 5 capsules of Beta-1,3D Glucan, according to his weight, within a couple of hours he was experiencing some relief, he continued to take 5/day until the abscess was gone, at least a couple of weeks. There is a page on the below website entitled “Immune Response Enhanced by Beta Glucan” that will help you understand how this Beta Glucan works, its located at http://www.bakersyeastbetaglucan.com/ImmuneResponseEnhancedbyBetaGlucan.htm You don't say for how many days you would take it and you don't say why? What is your experience with it. Why do you think it is the best way to go? What else has been tried and shown to be less effective? >> Here is my suggestion, I would take an immune supplement called Beta-1,3D> Glucan, I get mine from http://www.bakersyeastbetaglucan.com > > For the abscess I would take 1/500mg capsule for every 50 pounds of body> weight on an empty stomach with some water and wait 30 minutes before you> eat or drink anything else.> > __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 6148 (20110524) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security.http://www.eset.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 O ordered Beta-1,3D Glucan though from a different source. Thanks > > > > Here is my suggestion, I would take an immune supplement called Beta-1,3D > > Glucan, I get mine from <http://www.bakersyeastbetaglucan.com> > http://www.bakersyeastbetaglucan.com > > > > For the abscess I would take 1/500mg capsule for every 50 pounds of body > > weight on an empty stomach with some water and wait 30 minutes before you > > eat or drink anything else. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 When you say 'oil of oregano' are you meaning essential oil of oregano, the oregano herb infused in an oil, olive oil usually, or is it something entirely separate? Thanks, Louise If you have a current abscess you need to deal with that. Oil of Oregano - soaked in a cotton wad and then held on the area can be very effective with both the infection and the inflammation. Oil pulling in conjunction with other matters can help, but by itself I'm not sure it'll do the trick. Oil pulling was cold pressed sunflower oil as I recall the original protocol on that, but coconut oil has many great properties. But hands down microelectricity will get at the infection deeper than any of the topical stuff. A couple of treatments typically results in very fast improvement. Odd as it is or sounds it is remarkably effective. I also brush with baking soda, sea salt, and sometimes xylitol. I love it. I appreciate a cleaner feeling mouth. Little to no " morning mouth. " And a clean check-up last go round. Jaxi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 Is this thermograph something used in place of the metal probe or pic? Main reason I am afraid of dentists lol Louise I never heard of thermography for tooth problems! > > On my last thermography visit, she could see the health of my teeth which > on > the scans were fine -yeah. I have 2 old root canals and the one from 2005 > gave me similar problem to what you describe just a few weeks back. > Ironically went away using minocin which I take for RA anyways MWF, iodine > which I upped to 150mg daily for couple of weeks and naproprexen over the > counter for the inflammation. I did go in and got a xray and the root was > unhappy but by then 4-5 days later since we were on beach on first day of > our trip. Anyways at that point pain was gone so his advice was to leave > well enough alone. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 I'd have to check it at home but yes, I believe it is what I am referring to. I'll double check tonight. It says " oil of oregano " on it. Jaxi On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 4:00 PM, s.l-c.o <s.l-c.o@...> wrote: When you say 'oil of oregano' are you meaning essential oil of oregano, theoregano herb infused in an oil, olive oil usually, or is it something entirely separate?Thanks,Louise If you have a current abscess you need to deal with that. Oil of Oregano -soaked in a cotton wad and then held on the area can be very effective withboth the infection and the inflammation. Oil pulling in conjunction with other matters can help, but by itself I'm not sure it'll do the trick. Oilpulling was cold pressed sunflower oil as I recall the original protocol onthat, but coconut oil has many great properties. But hands down microelectricity will get at the infection deeper than any of the topicalstuff. A couple of treatments typically results in very fast improvement.Odd as it is or sounds it is remarkably effective.I also brush with baking soda, sea salt, and sometimes xylitol. I love it. I appreciate a cleaner feeling mouth. Little to no " morning mouth. " And aclean check-up last go round.Jaxi ------------------------------------All off topic posts should go to the IodineOT group IodineOT/ The NEW MEMBER DOCUMENT (#1 on the list) iodine/files/01%20NEW%20MEMBERS%20-%20READ%20FIRST/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 I'm sorry if I wasn't clear, but what I am asking is, is your oil of oregano 1) essential oil oil of oregano, (you only use this by the drop internally) or 2) the oregano herb infused in olive oil, or 3) something entirely different than these two? Thanks, Louise I'd have to check it at home but yes, I believe it is what I am referring to. I'll double check tonight. It says " oil of oregano " on it. Jaxi On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 4:00 PM, s.l-c.o <s.l-c.o@...> wrote: > > When you say 'oil of oregano' are you meaning essential oil of oregano, > the > oregano herb infused in an oil, olive oil usually, or is it something > entirely separate? > > Thanks, > Louise > > > > > > > If you have a current abscess you need to deal with that. Oil of > Oregano - > soaked in a cotton wad and then held on the area can be very effective > with > both the infection and the inflammation. Oil pulling in conjunction with > other matters can help, but by itself I'm not sure it'll do the trick. > Oil > pulling was cold pressed sunflower oil as I recall the original protocol > on > that, but coconut oil has many great properties. But hands down > microelectricity will get at the infection deeper than any of the topical > stuff. A couple of treatments typically results in very fast improvement. > Odd as it is or sounds it is remarkably effective. > > I also brush with baking soda, sea salt, and sometimes xylitol. I love > it. > I appreciate a cleaner feeling mouth. Little to no " morning mouth. " And > a > clean check-up last go round. > > Jaxi > > > > ------------------------------------ > > All off topic posts should go to the IodineOT group > IodineOT/ > > > The NEW MEMBER DOCUMENT (#1 on the list) > iodine/files/01%20NEW%20MEMBERS%20-%20READ%\ 20FIRST/ > Groups Links > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 Easy solution for Abcess tooth.Had this problem some months ago characterised by painful swollen gum, really bad headache.I haven't had a headache for20 years. Tried Vit C that had worked once before when I had a gum infection. Didn't seem to work.And the swelling andpain were getting worse by the hour.Went to the doctor. He prescribed antibiotics..Got home and examined the leaflet with the antibiotics and decided no, definitelynot taking those.Googled around and found a site where there were some 400 comments about abcessed teeth. People recounted their experiencesincluding many who had tried several types of antibiotic to no avail. The owner of the site proposed the following procedure which had worked for almost everyone.Take a small piece of clean cotton wool. Say a small finger lenght .Mix bicarbonate of soda and sea salt equal measure say one eight part of a teaspoon of each to give you a quarter teaspoon.add a few drops of water to get the two to mix and place on the cotton wool. Then place the cotton wool onthe painful area. In my case between my top gum and lip.. The instructions were to leave this in place for 4 hours. As you willprobably recognise this is a compress. An old fashioned way of dealing with this and many other problemsIn one and a half hours the abcess burst and all the pus came out and at the same time the swelling went down and the painful feelingand the headache vanished. I had made up a mouthwash of echinacea and goldenseal( warm water and sea salt would do as well) and rinsed out my mouth several times.I made a second compress just in case but nothing much happened..the next day it was well on its way to healing and was gone by day two. .I went to the dentist who suggested, following an Xray that an exploratory dig into the tooth might reveal the cause of the problem.I didn't tell her that I had actually dealt with the abcess myself. She was so super efficient that I felt no desire to communicate with her at all.Her perfunctory manner and something about her tone of voice told me not to make a second appointment.Six months have passed since that incident.On reflection I believe that the problem was caused by improperly cleaned and agressive electric brush.I changed to a soft hand operated brush and all is well.Hope this helps and you get a similar feeling of relief.A great solution. Costs next to nothing and with no adverse effects.From: s.l-c.o <s.l-c.o@...>iodine Sent: Tue, 24 May, 2011 22:04:49Subject: Re: Re: Absess tooth - suggestions please Is this thermograph something used in place of the metal probe or pic? Main reason I am afraid of dentists lol Louise I never heard of thermography for tooth problems! > > On my last thermography visit, she could see the health of my teeth which > on > the scans were fine -yeah. I have 2 old root canals and the one from 2005 > gave me similar problem to what you describe just a few weeks back. > Ironically went away using minocin which I take for RA anyways MWF, iodine > which I upped to 150mg daily for couple of weeks and naproprexen over the > counter for the inflammation. I did go in and got a xray and the root was > unhappy but by then 4-5 days later since we were on beach on first day of > our trip. Anyways at that point pain was gone so his advice was to leave > well enough alone. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 Hope this answers the question ...Natural Factors - Certified Organic Oil of Oregano with Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil - 1 fl oz - Minimum 80% CarvacrolNatural Factors Certified Organic Oil of Oregano is derived from this wild-crafted Mediterranean species. The oil is extracted from the hand-picked leaves using gentle steam distillation to ensure potency and purity. Because pure oil of oregano is too potent to be used full strength, it is blended in a one-to-four ratio with organic, cold-pressed, extra virgin olive oil. This is the ideal ratio for enabling the body to assimilate the oil of oregano. Each 4 drops (0.16 mL) contains: Organic oil of oregano* (Origanum vulgare) (aerial)......30 mg (minimum 80% carvacrol)...............................................24 mgOn Tue, May 24, 2011 at 4:25 PM, s.l-c.o <s.l-c.o@...> wrote: I'm sorry if I wasn't clear, but what I am asking is, is your oil of oregano 1) essential oil oil of oregano, (you only use this by the drop internally) or 2) the oregano herb infused in olive oil, or 3) something entirely different than these two? Thanks, Louise I'd have to check it at home but yes, I believe it is what I am referring to. I'll double check tonight. It says " oil of oregano " on it. Jaxi On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 4:00 PM, s.l-c.o <s.l-c.o@...> wrote: > > When you say 'oil of oregano' are you meaning essential oil of oregano, > the > oregano herb infused in an oil, olive oil usually, or is it something > entirely separate? > > Thanks, > Louise > > > > > > > If you have a current abscess you need to deal with that. Oil of > Oregano - > soaked in a cotton wad and then held on the area can be very effective > with > both the infection and the inflammation. Oil pulling in conjunction with > other matters can help, but by itself I'm not sure it'll do the trick. > Oil > pulling was cold pressed sunflower oil as I recall the original protocol > on > that, but coconut oil has many great properties. But hands down > microelectricity will get at the infection deeper than any of the topical > stuff. A couple of treatments typically results in very fast improvement. > Odd as it is or sounds it is remarkably effective. > > I also brush with baking soda, sea salt, and sometimes xylitol. I love > it. > I appreciate a cleaner feeling mouth. Little to no " morning mouth. " And > a > clean check-up last go round. > > Jaxi > > > > ------------------------------------ > > All off topic posts should go to the IodineOT group > IodineOT/ > > > The NEW MEMBER DOCUMENT (#1 on the list) > iodine/files/01%20NEW%20MEMBERS%20-%20READ%20FIRST/! > Groups Links > > > > ------------------------------------ All off topic posts should go to the IodineOT group IodineOT/ The NEW MEMBER DOCUMENT (#1 on the list) iodine/files/01%20NEW%20MEMBERS%20-%20READ%20FIRST/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 Sounds like essential oil blended with olive oil? So it would be the 'something else'? Thanks, louise Hope this answers the question ... Natural Factors - Certified Organic Oil of Oregano with Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil - 1 fl oz - Minimum 80% Carvacrol Natural Factors Certified Organic Oil of Oregano is derived from this wild-crafted Mediterranean species. The oil is extracted from the hand-picked leaves using gentle steam distillation to ensure potency and purity. Because pure oil of oregano is too potent to be used full strength, it is blended in a one-to-four ratio with organic, cold-pressed, extra virgin olive oil. This is the ideal ratio for enabling the body to assimilate the oil of oregano. Each 4 drops (0.16 mL) contains: Organic oil of oregano* (*Origanum vulgare*) (aerial)......30 mg (minimum 80% carvacrol)...............................................24 mg On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 4:25 PM, s.l-c.o <s.l-c.o@...> wrote: > I'm sorry if I wasn't clear, but what I am asking is, is your oil of > oregano > 1) essential oil oil of oregano, (you only use this by the drop > internally) > > or 2) the oregano herb infused in olive oil, > > or 3) something entirely different than these two? > > Thanks, > Louise > > > > I'd have to check it at home but yes, I believe it is what I am referring > to. I'll double check tonight. It says " oil of oregano " on it. > > Jaxi > > On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 4:00 PM, s.l-c.o <s.l-c.o@...> wrote: > > > > > When you say 'oil of oregano' are you meaning essential oil of oregano, > > the > > oregano herb infused in an oil, olive oil usually, or is it something > > entirely separate? > > > > Thanks, > > Louise > > > > > > > > > > > > > > If you have a current abscess you need to deal with that. Oil of > > Oregano - > > soaked in a cotton wad and then held on the area can be very effective > > with > > both the infection and the inflammation. Oil pulling in conjunction > > with > > other matters can help, but by itself I'm not sure it'll do the trick. > > Oil > > pulling was cold pressed sunflower oil as I recall the original protocol > > on > > that, but coconut oil has many great properties. But hands down > > microelectricity will get at the infection deeper than any of the > > topical > > stuff. A couple of treatments typically results in very fast > improvement. > > Odd as it is or sounds it is remarkably effective. > > > > I also brush with baking soda, sea salt, and sometimes xylitol. I love > > it. > > I appreciate a cleaner feeling mouth. Little to no " morning mouth. " > > And > > a > > clean check-up last go round. > > > > Jaxi > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > All off topic posts should go to the IodineOT group > > IodineOT/ > > > > > > The NEW MEMBER DOCUMENT (#1 on the list) > > > iodine/files/01%20NEW%20MEMBERS%20-%20READ%\ 20FIRST/ > ! > > Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > All off topic posts should go to the IodineOT group > IodineOT/ > > > The NEW MEMBER DOCUMENT (#1 on the list) > iodine/files/01%20NEW%20MEMBERS%20-%20READ%\ 20FIRST/ > Groups Links > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 Hi Nevada, I noticed you purchased some Beta-1,3D Glucan, I checked it out and noticed that the Beta Glucan you bought has Rice Powder and Magnesium Stearate in it, I personally would not buy supplements with Magnesium Stearate in them. The reason I led you to the BakersYeastBetaGlucan.com site listed below is because this Beta Glucan, made by Transfer Point, is the best and purest form you can get, I know you are going to pay more for it, but it is worth it in the end. At http://www.bakersyeastbetaglucan.com if you use the Coupon Code: “UltimateBetaGlucan” you can get a discount. Some information worth sharing. I did research the procuct you suggested and found it all veryinteresting at http://www.beta13dglucan.org/index.htmlIf this is as good as it seems to be - I want to say Thanks!>> Here is my suggestion, I would take an immune supplement calledBeta-1,3D> Glucan, I get mine from http://www.bakersyeastbetaglucan.com>> For the abscess I would take 1/500mg capsule for every 50 pounds ofbody> weight on an empty stomach with some water and wait 30 minutes beforeyou> eat or drink anything else.>> __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 6149 (20110524) __________The message was checked by ESET Smart Security.http://www.eset.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2011 Report Share Posted May 25, 2011 wrote: >I noticed you purchased some Beta-1,3D Glucan, I checked it out and >noticed that the Beta Glucan you bought has Rice Powder and Magnesium >Stearate in it, I personally would not buy supplements with Magnesium >Stearate in them. Magnesium stearate is a magnesium salt of a fatty acid called stearic acid, which is found in nature and is a type of fat that is converted to energy instead of stored as fat. I have researched this at length and there just simply is not a concern about it. Concerns about magnesium stearate are based on a paper that was written about an experiment, but the actual results of the experiment were negative-- that is, although the title of the paper proposes that magnesium stearate is an immune suppressant, the actual experiment found that it is in fact NOT. Here is what I have written on this in the past: >Turns out, the study that someone posted is directly addressed by the >following link: >http://www.wellnessresources.com/health/articles/the_facts_on_magnesium_stearat\ e/ > >The study that was posted has nothing to do with magnesium stearate, and >the title of the paper is totally misleading because the experiment did >not prove the thesis, that is, the answer to the question is, NO, stearic >acid does not negatively impact T-Cells. So to post that article and >claim it proves something against magnesium stearate is not responsible >communication. > >Here is an excerpt from the link I just provided: >>The main “study” quoted by this collection of anti-magnesium stearate con >>artists is a 1990 cell study titled “Molecular basis for the >>immunosuppressive action of stearic acid on T cells.” Sure, the study >>title sounds incriminating. The study has nothing whatsoever to do with >>magnesium stearate or dietary supplements – and is totally >>irrelevant. If you like, you can read the entire study by following the >>above link. >> >>The study is a preliminary cell study done by researchers who are trying >>to make new immunosuppressive drugs for people with organ >>transplants. In the experiment they expose T cells and B cells to a lab >>concoction they brewed up which is a mixture of stearic acid, >>diatomaceous earth, and bovine serum albumin (a far different compound >>than magnesium stearate). The T cells and B cells were prepared in an >>antibiotic-rich medium and exposed to inflammatory toxic challenge prior >>to exposure to the lab-concocted test brew. The whole intent of the >>study was to injure T cells in some way, meaning that direct exposure of >>the T cells to the amount of the concoction had to be adequate to damage >>the T cells or the researchers weren’t going to bother with the experiment. >> >>You can readily see that such an experiment has absolutely nothing to do >>with dietary supplements. It is falsely represented as “proof” that >>dietary stearic acid is immune toxic – which the study does not prove at >>all. Remember, stearic acid is widely consumed since the beginning of >>human evolution every day by almost everyone and this study does not >>begin to approximate how stearic acid behaves in your body nor was it >>intended to demonstrate that issue. >> >>Under experimental conditions, it would be just as easy to expose T cells >>to water and produce the same result. The reason the researchers didn’t >>do that is because they were trying to figure out some type of concoction >>they could use as a new immuno-suppressive drug for organ transplant >>patients. The study was obviously preliminary, and never even meant >>anything to the field it was intended to impress (as no drug in this line >>has been produced in the 19 years following the study). >> >>The ludicrous notion that this study has anything to do with human health >>is simply absurd. Those using and quoting this study as “proof” that >>magnesium stearate is a problem to your health are so deficient in >>integrity that anything they are trying to push off on you is of >>questionable value. > >So people, you've been misled. Stearic acid is a normal fatty acid, part >of normal food, that is broken down in the body to monounsaturated fat, >like olive oil. Magnesium stearate is a magnesium salt containing stearic >acid, just like magnesium malate is a magnesium salt containing malic acid. > >To recap, the article that was posted supposedly showing problems with >magnesium stearate (see below), has nothing to do with magnesium stearate, >and the title is completely misleading because the experiment failed to >prove the title correct. Stearic acid is a large component of meat, >coconut oil, and chocolate. It is unique among saturated fatty acids in >that it does not raise LDL cholesterol levels. Here is the article that ALL of the fears promulgated about magnesium stearate are based on. It is the article that is debunked in the link I provided above. >> P W Tebbey, T M Buttke, " Molecular Basis for the Immunosuppressive >> Action of Stearic Acid on T cells, Department of Microbiology and >> Immunology, East Carolina University School of Medicine " , Immunology. >> 1990 July; 70(3): 379386. >> > http://www.ncbi. nlm.nih.gov/ pmc/articles/ PMC1384169/ >> pdf/immunology00 130-0101. pdf The title sounds like there is something bad with stearic acid, but in fact the results of the paper are that there IS NO SUCH IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE ACTION. With best wishes, -- >Hi Nevada, > >I noticed you purchased some Beta-1,3D Glucan, I checked it out and >noticed that the Beta Glucan you bought has Rice Powder and Magnesium >Stearate in it, I personally would not buy supplements with Magnesium >Stearate in them. > >The reason I led you to the BakersYeastBetaGlucan.com site listed below is >because this Beta Glucan, made by Transfer Point, is the best and purest >form you can get, I know you are going to pay more for it, but it is worth >it in the end. > >At ><http://www.bakersyeastbetaglucan.com>http://www.bakersyeastbetaglucan.com >if you use the Coupon Code: “UltimateBetaGlucan” you can get a discount. > >Some information worth sharing. > > > > >I did research the procuct you suggested and found it all very >interesting at ><http://www.beta13dglucan.org/index.html>http://www.beta13dglucan.org/index.htm\ l > >If this is as good as it seems to be - I want to say Thanks! > > > > > > Here is my suggestion, I would take an immune supplement called >Beta-1,3D > > Glucan, I get mine from > > ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ --A.J. 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Guest guest Posted May 25, 2011 Report Share Posted May 25, 2011 Thanks for clearing that up! > > > > > > Here is my suggestion, I would take an immune supplement called > >Beta-1,3D > > > Glucan, I get mine from > > > > > > > ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ > --A.J. Muste > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2011 Report Share Posted May 26, 2011 I worked for a dentist for 10 years, the antibiotic is really more for the infection that will spread to the soft tissure, there is very little blood supply to the tooth itself. A true abcess is at the bottom tip of the root, you can see it on xray. Some dentist will go through the crown and do the root canal. Don't fall for that, if the tooth is abcessed the infection has no place to come out without a root canal, but the crown really needs to come off to check the tooth and see if there is decay in the tooth. Most are decayed under the crown that's what causes the abcess. Be sure to take the antibiotic, abcess teeth can be bad for you health, not to mention the pain. Is the tooth hurting you? If the tooth is hurting it's the infection or the gases building under the crown. If there is decay you may be looking at loosing that tooth. If it starts throbbing, try cold water. Warm water will expand the gas and make it hurt worse. Best wishes Absess tooth - suggestions please >> > >> > >> > >> > I just got home from the dentist. >> > >> > It seems that I have an abscess in the root of a molar that has a >> > gold crown on it. My dentist want me to see another dentist that >> > specializes in endodontics to have a root canal done on the tooth. >> > >> > He gave me a prescription for an antibiotic [Amoxillin 500mg] I guess >> > to take once a day till gone. >> > >> > Anyway I don't like taking any drugs and neither does getting a root >> > canal and having a dead tooth root in my mouth sound appealing to me. >> > >> > Does anyone have any experience of taking iodine and maybe vitamin C >> > to get rid of the abscess? Or must I really get the root canal? >> > >> > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > All off topic posts should go to the IodineOT group > IodineOT/ > > > The NEW MEMBER DOCUMENT (#1 on the list) > iodine/files/01%20NEW%20MEMBERS%20-%20READ%\ 20FIRST/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2011 Report Share Posted May 26, 2011 I've had four root canals in my life and three have gone bad. In fact, I just had one of them pulled on Monday. I don't think it was done right from day one. Sometimes it would start to get sensitive and I'd be able to get in under control by taking Ibuprofen or aspirin for a few days -- not the greatest things to take but when your tooth hurts you'll do just about anything to get that pain to go away. Last week it started again but this time I couldn't get it under control--it finally got so bad I had it pulled, what a relief. Interestingly, I've gotten thermographies of my mouth and it did show a lot of heat in the area, even when the tooth wasn't hurting. What they'll want to do is drill through the crown and do the root canal, but often the tooth underneath has a lot of decay, which doesn't bode well for the tooth lasting long term.I have to say I've been taking vitamin C and iodine for a year now -- it might have prolonged the life of the tooth I just had pulled but it did not reverse it's downfall. If taking the antibiotic can reverse the infection, it might be worth doing it so maybe you can buy more time for your tooth without getting a root canal. If it comes down to making a choice between the root canal and getting it pulled, I'd get it pulled.Also, Dr. Rau in Switzerland has drawn some correlations between women who have root canals and breast cancer. At any rate, root canals aren't what they're cracked up to be. From: Nevada <IndieCDs@...>iodine Sent: Mon, May 23, 2011 7:12:37 PMSubject: Absess tooth - suggestions please I just got home from the dentist. It seems that I have an abscess in the root of a molar that has a gold crown on it. My dentist want me to see another dentist that specializes in endodontics to have a root canal done on the tooth. He gave me a prescription for an antibiotic [Amoxillin 500mg] I guess to take once a day till gone. Anyway I don't like taking any drugs and neither does getting a root canal and having a dead tooth root in my mouth sound appealing to me. Does anyone have any experience of taking iodine and maybe vitamin C to get rid of the abscess? Or must I really get the root canal? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2011 Report Share Posted May 26, 2011 Just be careful, I've had 2 abcessed teeth in my lifetime, both of them were acute onsets with horrendous pain. I've had 4 children, 2 of them by natural childbirth which was nothing compared to the tooth pain. If the infection is bad, it can spread very quickly through your body via the bloodstream, so sometimes those antibiotics may be needed. The last one I had, antibiotics nor Vicoden could cut the pain. I was ready to rip it out of my mouth myself. Many years ago I was in the hospital with a girl who had an abcessed tooth that her parents had let go on too long. It had eaten a hole through her cheek before they finally sought medical care. She had to have all of her teeth removed and nearly lost her life. So just make sure you keep an eye on it and pull it if needed. Linn > > I've had four root canals in my life and three have gone bad. In fact, I just > had one of them pulled on Monday. I don't think it was done right from day one. > Sometimes it would start to get sensitive and I'd be able to get in under > control by taking Ibuprofen or aspirin for a few days -- not the greatest things > to take but when your tooth hurts you'll do just about anything to get that pain > to go away. Last week it started again but this time I couldn't get it under > control--it finally got so bad I had it pulled, what a relief. Interestingly, > I've gotten thermographies of my mouth and it did show a lot of heat in the > area, even when the tooth wasn't hurting. What they'll want to do is drill > through the crown and do the root canal, but often the tooth underneath has a > lot of decay, which doesn't bode well for the tooth lasting long term. > > I have to say I've been taking vitamin C and iodine for a year now -- it might > have prolonged the life of the tooth I just had pulled but it did not reverse > it's downfall. If taking the antibiotic can reverse the infection, it might be > worth doing it so maybe you can buy more time for your tooth without getting a > root canal. If it comes down to making a choice between the root canal and > getting it pulled, I'd get it pulled. > > Also, Dr. Rau in Switzerland has drawn some correlations between women who have > root canals and breast cancer. At any rate, root canals aren't what they're > cracked up to be. > > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Nevada <IndieCDs@...> > iodine > Sent: Mon, May 23, 2011 7:12:37 PM > Subject: Absess tooth - suggestions please > > > I just got home from the dentist. > > It seems that I have an abscess in the root of a molar that has a gold crown on > it. My dentist want me to see another dentist that specializes in endodontics > to have a root canal done on the tooth. > > He gave me a prescription for an antibiotic [Amoxillin 500mg] I guess to take > once a day till gone. > > Anyway I don't like taking any drugs and neither does getting a root canal and > having a dead tooth root in my mouth sound appealing to me. > > Does anyone have any experience of taking iodine and maybe vitamin C to get rid > of the abscess? Or must I really get the root canal? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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