Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Yikes. Just wondering if deficiency along the way. How long can I keep blaming my inherited mouth of my dentist who couldn't see when I was a kid for? Carol, I had a terrible dentist when I was little and I blamed him for years. I'd leave his office in pain and my mouth would get infected etc. It was terrible. I have finally let that go and decided that I am going to do what I can NOW, and drop the blame. I've had lifelong problems with my teeth and gums and tried everything I could find to help. Some keep the problems in check, but I have found nothing that will take away that kind of pain you're talking about. Two years ago I had a tooth that would give me occasional pain. Bad pain, but then it would leave, sometimes for a few months. I was using tooth and gum, Vit. C, garlic, echinacea, goldenseal..a whole pharmacy! Then one night it flared up again and this time it didn't stop. That's when I threw in the towel and called the dentist and got the emergency root canal. And, to tell the truth...I haven't ever regretted it. You can't live with that kind of pain and shouldn't have to. I'm only saying this because I went through it and know exactly what's it's like. And I treat EVERYTHING holistically, but this one really brought me to my knees. Gloria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Hey Don, Maybe I missed something. How do you make lemon egg and is it necessary with the magnesium (is it mag?)? Thanks. I sleep like a bird, but maybe my sister can use help if s he "chooses that route." I need help with teeth. Imagine being in great shape, healthy, except through the sign of constant dental problems. I talked about this recently and may have to start the topic rolling again as I had another severe tooth ache last night. It lasts for about 15 or so minutes with clove bud to the rescue. I know the dentist wants to do a root canal, I'm sure the crown bit to increase his pockets jingle, then another tooth has eroding enamel which I touched last night and it was like a war in my mouth set off. carol Don Quai <mysticalherbalist@...> wrote: Caroline wrote:> Yes...that is how I do it...just wasn't clear...lol...thanks for > making it> more understandable for others though Suzi...which I should have > done!! ugh.>> Caroline>========================Peace everyone,Yep, I am back from Greece. Caroline and Suzi, the only problem I see with using the eggs in ACV is you end up with Calcium acetate which is very difficult for our body to assimilate and use. This is why making lemon egg is so much more superior. You end up with Calcium citrate which is almost all assimilable by the body.Just thought I would toss in my .02 cents worth here.-- Peace be with you, all and you too Toni.Don "Quai" Eitner"Spirit sleeps in the mineral, breathes in the vegetable, dreams in the animal and wakes in man." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Infections in the teeth are responsible for heart problems. Also, tooth infections can pass to other parts of the body. Worth a Google, this is! Sue Yikes. Just wondering if deficiency along the way. How long can I keep blaming my inherited mouth of my dentist who couldn't see when I was a kid for? Carol, I had a terrible dentist when I was little and I blamed him for years. I'd leave his office in pain and my mouth would get infected etc. It was terrible. I have finally let that go and decided that I am going to do what I can NOW, and drop the blame. I've had lifelong problems with my teeth and gums and tried everything I could find to help. Some keep the problems in check, but I have found nothing that will take away that kind of pain you're talking about. Two years ago I had a tooth that would give me occasional pain. Bad pain, but then it would leave, sometimes for a few months. I was using tooth and gum, Vit. C, garlic, echinacea, goldenseal..a whole pharmacy! Then one night it flared up again and this time it didn't stop. That's when I threw in the towel and called the dentist and got the emergency root canal. And, to tell the truth...I haven't ever regretted it. You can't live with that kind of pain and shouldn't have to. I'm only saying this because I went through it and know exactly what's it's like. And I treat EVERYTHING holistically, but this one really brought me to my knees.Gloria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 My mom has the same problem. I need some teeth fixed but I cannot find a dentist to put me out. I had some abuse as a child and panic when someone comes near my face so it makes it hard to have any work done. I am avoiding and the problem is just getting worse. Kathy L.Angeldestiny's Dream NurseryRomanticsilk CraftsPlease cast your vote for my site on the Top 100www.romanticsilk.com ----- Original Message ----- From: MorningGlory113@... health Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 11:54 AM Subject: Re: Nature's Calmers; dental talk too... Infections in the teeth are responsible for heart problems.Also, tooth infections can pass to other parts of the body. Yes, this is true. I have a friend who had rheumatic fever as a child and must always take a round of antibiotics before she even has her teeth cleaned. A friend of mine took her cat to have his teeth cleaned and they found he had a slight heart murmur and wouldn't put him under to clean them unless she insisted and signed a release. She decided to not take chances and just skipped the cleaning.Gloria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 I have been trying to get help but they all want me to go there and I an unable to go out unless sedated, so that won't work. Kathy L.Angeldestiny's Dream NurseryRomanticsilk CraftsPlease cast your vote for my site on the Top 100www.romanticsilk.com ----- Original Message ----- From: MorningGlory113@... health Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 12:44 PM Subject: Re: Nature's Calmers; dental talk too... abuse as a child and panic when someone comes near my face so it makes it hard to have any work done. I am avoiding and the problem is just getting worseI have never been to a dentist who knocked me out. Always just novocaine. But, with your problem, there should be one who would do that, although I know most prefer not to because it isn't to be taken lightly. Have you gotten any kind of therapy for your "problem"? It seems like it's creating even more problems as an adult and you might want to overcome it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Kathy, You are not alone...everyone has problems, but we are a great support system whether your issue or not. Have you read Patsy mont's book? I can't remember which one, but maybe focus on the family knows or I can find out. She overcame that problem. Take care of you. I'm here if you need ears. carol................Kathy L <angeldestiny@...> wrote: oh...it's just that I am agorophobic. Kathy L.Angeldestiny's Dream NurseryRomanticsilk CraftsPlease cast your vote for my site on the Top 100www.romanticsilk.com ----- Original Message ----- From: carolG health Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 1:06 PM Subject: Re: Nature's Calmers; dental talk too... Kathy, You are unable to leave the house are your referencing when saying "unable to go out unless sedated?" If you feel comfortable sharing, maybe we can help you shed some light or at least be a good set of listening ears. I'm sure all of us are here for you. Take care of YOU1 carolKathy L <angeldestiny@...> wrote: I have been trying to get help but they all want me to go there and I an unable to go out unless sedated, so that won't work. Kathy L.Angeldestiny's Dream NurseryRomanticsilk CraftsPlease cast your vote for my site on the Top 100www.romanticsilk.com ----- Original Message ----- From: MorningGlory113@... health Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 12:44 PM Subject: Re: Nature's Calmers; dental talk too... abuse as a child and panic when someone comes near my face so it makes it hard to have any work done. I am avoiding and the problem is just getting worseI have never been to a dentist who knocked me out. Always just novocaine. But, with your problem, there should be one who would do that, although I know most prefer not to because it isn't to be taken lightly. Have you gotten any kind of therapy for your "problem"? It seems like it's creating even more problems as an adult and you might want to overcome it. Gloria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 carolG wrote: > Hey Don, > Maybe I missed something. How do you make lemon egg and is it > necessary with the magnesium (is it mag?)? Thanks. I sleep like a > bird, but maybe my sister can use help if s he " chooses that route. " > > I need help with teeth. Imagine being in great shape, healthy, except > through the sign of constant dental problems. I talked about this > recently and may have to start the topic rolling again as I had > another severe tooth ache last night. It lasts for about 15 or so > minutes with clove bud to the rescue. I know the dentist wants to do > a root canal, I'm sure the crown bit to increase his pockets jingle, > then another tooth has eroding enamel which I touched last night and > it was like a war in my mouth set off. > carol > > *//* =================== Hi Carol, You will find the instructions on how to make Lemon Egg or Organic Calcium (as we call it) in the files. Very easy to make. It does have magnesium in it but I seriously doubt that there would be a sufficient amount to do anyone any good. Best would be to eat lots of greens to provide the necessary organic magnesium. As for you tooth, are you eating all raw? 100% raw living foods? Drinking only distilled water? Your teeth are one of the last places your body is going to worry about healing when there are other issues it needs to take care of. We all have dental issues, but then we all have been living on SAD for the better part of our lives too. I have no doubt that most of us have some issues going on inside that we are not aware of. However, our bodies are very aware of them, they are cognizant of everything that goes on second by second and they approach damage control long before our consciousness becomes conscious of any problem. Something to think about anyway. I would suggest an extended supervised fast and eating only 100% raw living foods. Give your body a chance to heal itself naturally and then give it what it needs to maintain itself properly. It is possible to remineralize your teeth. While eating all those fresh 100% raw living leafy greens, chew them thoroughly and then swish the liquid around in your mouth for several seconds or a minute or so. Do this with each bite. Just make sure you use no oil on those greens or any acid when you do this. The minerals in the greens will help with the remineralization of your teeth. -- Peace be with you, Carol. Don " Quai " Eitner " Spirit sleeps in the mineral, breathes in the vegetable, dreams in the animal and wakes in man. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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