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Dear Johanna,

Ozone ear insufflation, 15 minutes per ear, twice daily at 1/32 l/m flow

rate and 30 - 55 ug/ml concentration.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Osteomyelitis in jaws

> Hi Folks,

>

> Has anyone had success in treating chronic infection of sinuses

> and " head and neck spaces " with resultant osteomyelitis in the

> jaws (and perhaps mastoids, other bone in head and face) ?

>

> Oil of oregano and Oregacyn, Vitalzym, chewed fresh garlic keep

> the pain, inflammation, and infection from flaring badly. Generally

> helpful: basic Dr herbal support. How would one make

> greater progress, and hopefully even eradicate infection?

>

> Thank you for all of the wonderful shared knowledge,

> Johanna

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Hi Johanna,

Things that I would recommend that you consider:

DMSO. It is inexpensive and it is anti bacterial, anti viral and anti fungal

and IT PENETRATES BONE. This is huge. When it comes to dental infection it

makes all the difference. You can take it internally and can apply it around

the gum/jaw in side the mouth, upper or lower.

One man put one drop of oil of oregano in a spoon of DMSO and put it on a cotton

ball and tucked it up into the area. He said it was painful but it did the

trick.

I would try DMSO by itself first, because I am a baby. Smile.

http://www.dmso.com (or .net or .org. . .it is one of those)

Also, Vit O, is wonderful to flood the sinues and ears and eyes and could be of

benefit. http://www.excellentthings.com

Also beta glucan is profound for working on the immune system to help it deal

with it from that angle. I have had major dental swellings above the gum line

dissappear just from taking Beta Glucan. http://www.iherb.com Look for NOW

Foods brand. It is inexpensive and works great.

Obies suggestion of the homemade tonic is awesome for general bacterial killing

and it is so tastey. But, in my experience, it did not work on deep severe

dental infection.

On the osteomyelitis, I am thinking a magnetic pulser or a blood electrification

unit would help stimulate bone density and fight infection. But those are not

cheap. DMSO is very inexpensive and has worked for others.

Blessings on your efforts

Donna

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Osteomyelitis in jaws

Hi Folks,

Has anyone had success in treating chronic infection of sinuses

and " head and neck spaces " with resultant osteomyelitis in the

jaws (and perhaps mastoids, other bone in head and face) ?

Oil of oregano and Oregacyn, Vitalzym, chewed fresh garlic keep

the pain, inflammation, and infection from flaring badly. Generally

helpful: basic Dr herbal support. How would one make

greater progress, and hopefully even eradicate infection?

Thank you for all of the wonderful shared knowledge,

Johanna

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