Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 Thanks Tara, Yes! This is great. My holistic dentist gave me a similar article. He supports this claim. Sasha -- Re: storing kombucha tea In December I had a partial root canal. Notice I said partial. I perferated (started bleeding), and the dentist who started my root canal patched me up and sent me to a specialist. Of course I could not go right away, so I had to wait 1 1/2 months for this to finish. In an aid to not haveing thiner blood. I stopped garlic & KT. Being that KT has blood thining properties, I did not want to take chances. I always had a bottle of KT with me at work, and stopped using it since December 2004. As all things once a habbit, then stopped, it is hard to take up production again. While I was doing the spring cleaing of our fridge (in May) I found that bottle, and proceded to spill in into the drain, as I thought for sure it would not be good. WELL, I stopped once a got a wiff. It was bubbley, fizzy & smelled so good. So I poured myself a glass, and apprehensivley took a sip. WOW that was good KT. So while I was doing this a long time customer came into the store. I gave him some to try. He LOVED it. And I have been making KT for the both of us since then. My spare scoby from the fridge started producing a week KT at first, but now is doing fine. I am looking to split it with him this week. So that he can make his own. The first batch that was a little stronger, I put a bottle aside. Looking forward to doing that each month with one bottle. For Thanksgiving, Christmas & new years it will be nice to have a well aged KT as a treat. I would not worry now, how long my KT is in the fridge. (I just hope I don't need another root canal). nna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2005 Report Share Posted December 28, 2005 The post I shared indicated my friend said she "reversed" the need for a root canal. At this point if it was me, it would be worth a try to avoid the root canal and try my friend's remedy. Anything is worth a try as they say root canals are bad. Check the website I am sharing in this post, print, read and perhaps order the video he suggests. I am probably going to go to a dentist in Colorado who worked with Hal Huggins. huggins.com is the huggins website I shared. For me the drive of 90 minutes or perhaps 90 miles is worth it, but I'm sure very costly. Dentists are very quick to say the words "root canals". carolg <dianamagic2000@...> wrote: i have a big decision to make and need to make it fast. the dentist tells me that i need a root canal (front top tooth) and i do not want it...the other alternative is to have a bridge put in. i noticed the post about root canal reversal and was wondering if how there can be a reversal with tea tree oil and yellow dock paste, when the decay is already there can it be taken away? is it not too late? thanks, diana I make me happy, no ONE, no THING, no EVENT! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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