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Pyorrhea

Maybe you have never heard of pyorrhea, or if you have heard of it you hope that you don't get it because this is a very serious condition. It is another one where Oak bark will work. The Indians used to take the inner Oak bark and peel it thinly and put a thin peeling of the Oak bark up between the gums and the lips and leave it in there, and it would heal when they had gums that were bleeding or teeth that were getting loose. I will tell you a story that I have told, because it shows how things work out.

We were in Salt Lake to lecture one night down on State Street and it was during a blizzard and roads had been blocked for days. I was about to go home 40 miles down in Orem, and I thought there would be no one that would show up on a night like this, so just thought I would lock up the store and go on home. The oddest thing happened, I decided well, maybe one person would come, and if one person came maybe I could help them. So I sat there and the room was full of people who came through a blizzard and sat and listened. About half way through I was talking about astringents and the door opened. Now it was a store where we were, and the big show window had a curtain pulled across the front of it and the door opened, the street lights showed the blizzard coming in and a woman stepped in with a great big muffler around her face and a hat on and long coat and goulashes and closed the door. I said there is a seat down in front and she just shook her head, and I

said we are now going to talk about pyorrhea. I told them how to take the powdered Oak bark and put it up between the lips and the gums and to leave it there all night long, upper and lower, and to keep it there and put it in fresh periodically and put it in every night six nights a week. I said it will cure the worst cases of pyorrhea, and I finished this and I started on the next subject and the door opened and this lady stepped back out into the storm again and left. It was rather an odd thing, but I never thought any more about it.

We had the lecture every week on the same night, and so two weeks later a woman down in the front raised her hand and said could I say something? and I said well yes. She stood up and turned to the audience and she said you people will not recognize me and I don't think the doctor will either. Two weeks ago I stepped inside the door during a blizzard and stood there and the doctor told about using Oak bark for pyorrhea, and after he got through I opened the door and left. I will tell you the rest of the story. I am from a small town some miles away and I had come in by bus to see a specialist because my local dentist couldn't do what I was supposed to have done. I have 32 perfect teeth, not a filling in them (and she was middle-aged) and she said, I found out that all of them are loose and bleeding from the gums. I went to the local dentist and he said, worst case of pyorrhea I have ever seen, we'll have to pull all of your teeth. She said "oh no, don't be

ridiculous, my teeth are perfect" and he said yes, but the gums aren't and there is no way we can cure it. He said I can't do it though, I can't take care of it because I am not equipped well enough, I am going to send you into Salt Lake City to a specialist and he will take care of you. He said the first time in that he would take impressions and the next time two weeks later he will pull all of your teeth, and he will put in some false teeth for you and that's it! That did not make her a bit happy, but she knew when she got into a first rate doctor that he would know how to cure it. So when she went into Salt Lake and he said I've never seen such a bad case of pyorrhea, he said let me take the impressions and we'll pull them in two weeks. She said, he took the impressions and I went back to my hotel, because I couldn't get the bus out until the next morning and I walked the floor and I couldn't sleep. She said I was so weary I decided to just put my heavy coat and muffler on and

hat and goulashes and walk on the street. She said I don't know Salt Lake, but I just walked and I walked and thought I would get myself tired enough. I just walked up a street and down another street and over and across and all of the sudden I chilled and I thought if I can just get warm. She said I saw a light around a big show window and I heard someone speaking inside, so I thought I can just step in there and get warm and then leave again. She said, this is where I came to get warm two weeks ago, and she said, the doctor asked me to come up front and I said no, I just wanted to stand there and get warm, and he said we are now going to talk about pyorrhea. When he started to talk about pyorrhea I had the best feeling go all over me. She said, I was lead there. He finished, that was all I needed to know, I went back to my hotel and I had to find a phone and call a cab because I couldn't find my way back, and the driver took me back to the hotel and I slept like a baby. The next

morning I went to a health store and got some oak bark powder and I didn't wait for night, I shoved it up between my gums and lips and I even had a hard time telling the bus driver where I was going...it was pretty bad, but I kept it in there. A few days later I went back to my local dentist and he said, this is a miracle of God, I have never seen anything like this, I can cancel your appointment in Salt Lake, but he said I want to to go on in there...I want you to show it to that specialist. So she said that is where I was today, I went in and showed him, and he said there is nothing in medical science that can do a thing like this, the good Lord has blessed you some way.

Well, the good Lord did bless her, he let her wander back and forth around these streets until just exactly the right time. At the right time, she got chilled and she stepped inside our doors. I then I said, we'll tell you what to do for pyorrhea. The Lord works in peculiar ways, and I'm sure glad I am one of his servants. Really glad.

From Dr.

Suzi

What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered.

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