Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 Organic calcium as in "lemon egg" in the files under Organic supplements. Either order the tooth and gum or make your own... but brush with it with baking soda besides swishing in the mouth.. Green veggies like broccoli, carrots and kale (ok carrots aren't green).. start drinking carrot juice or carrot/apple... Plantain for Toothache: Apply the fine powder of the roots to the affected area. Sassafras Oil for Toothache: Apply the oil onto the affected area (dilute slightly with olive oil). Poppy Flowers for Toothache: See formula using camomile flowers and poppy flowers. Break up the poppy heads and mix together; pour on sufficient boiling hot water to make a poultice. Elecampane for Tooth Decay: Chew the root (preserves the teeth from putrefaction). Hops for Toothache: Apply a flannel bag of hops, and moist heat over the affected area. Cayenne for Toothache: Clean the cavity and place cotton saturated with oil into the cavity. Cloves and Peppermint in Toothache: Rub oil of cloves and oil of peppermint on gums. Prickly Ash for Toothache: Chew the bark or berries. Organic Calcium: Calcium is a "must" throughout life. It is needed for the formation of good teeth and strong bones. Botanical or herbal sources for calcium are: arrow root, comfrey, camomile, chives, dandelion root, flaxseed, horsetail grass, nettle, okra pods, oat straw, plantain, shepherds purse (and, of course, eat good foods rich in calcium). Calcium from Eggshells: Another type of natural calcium is found in the use of eggshells. A chicken consumes grit and sandy materials, and these materials go into and through the gizzard into the blood stream. Then these calcium-type materials are taken from the blood stream to form the egg shell. After breaking the eggshell open, be careful to pull out the small membrane that lines the shell. This membrane is high in cholesterol and it is wise to eliminate it. Dry the shells at room temperature or under 130 °F. When thoroughly dry, powder the shells in a blender, nut mill or with a rolling pin. When the powder from one dozen eggshells is ready and finely powdered, cover with one pint of apple cider vinegar or one pint of lemon juice (lemon juice will sour and spoil quicker than the apple cider vinegar). Mix the eggshell powder and liquid in a large container, because the chemical reaction will cause the solution to foam. For the adult, use two or more tablespoons (or add to distilled water, tea or juice if desired) and for children in proportion. Some people like to add a tablespoon of honey for each tablespoon of the vinegar-calcium mix, as this is a great help in adjusting the hydrochloric acid balance in the body as well as feeding calcium to the system Alfalfa to Retard Tooth Decay: A doctor at the University of Indiana pointed out that Alfalfa is especially rich in iron, calcium and phosphorus, all necessary for strong, healthy teeth. Some claim that Alfalfa not only retards tooth decay but actually rebuilds the teeth Catnip: Applied locally, it gives a sense of warmth and partial anesthesia, for which reason it is used for toothache and other localized pain. Cayenne is on the next post. SuzicarolG <cgiambri@...> wrote: HI Suzi, Thanks. Tooth/gum formula assuming you are suggesting ordering Schulze stuff? I wonder about the great effects of cayenne and if it fight beyond this issue--can it kill off bacteria? One tooth definately needs attention as it's got a very large visible cavity in front bottom. Organic calcium...kind...liquid, pill, powder? I'm vegan too... thanks. I do eat tons of leafy fresh spring greens too. carolg Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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