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Hi,

Ok, here's the skinny on my tooth experiment. I had a molar that had a very

large amalgamated filling (circa early 60's) and the tooth broke. This was

in June. It had some shards but it did not hurt and since I dealt with

injuries from a car accident most of the summer I just could not and

continue to not be able to incur any more medical expense, particularly

since I have no medical insurance. Over the summer and fall most of the

rest of the shards broke off so it is nearly gum line flat. But the root

and nerves are very much alive, it has been terribly temperature sensitive

and recently began hurting me. I had never really known toothache until

now. Day before yesterday it was just agonizing, and even pain meds didn't

help much. Yesterday I gave it three 20 minute sessions, reversing the

polarity every five minutes. I put one lead inside the mouth next to the

root area of the missing tooth and the other lead on my face right where the

tooth is. It slowly got better over the course of the evening, fading to a

dull throb and this morning it is not bothering me at all but I am going to

give it another set of treatments today anyway. It is my goal to hang in

there with it until I can save up enough to get the proper bridgework or

whatever course I choose at the time as I have some other teeth issues.

Interestingly, even though I did not have any particular sinus problem,

right after the second treatment a huge amount of mucus evacuated from my

upper sinuses on the side where I was zapping,

So, today I am

Smiling in Texas,

Nikki

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