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gigimac
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After I deal with this tooth I still have a couple more that aren't bothering me right now that need to be pulled.

I don't think I can undergo abx like this again. or at least not this awful clinda.
(now, when i take a probiotic it makes me sleepy, gotta be a sign of clinda causing yeast..)

How did ozone work for you?

Does it really take care of the infection?

Can you feel the ozone or react to it in any way?

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Brussels
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Small infections are ok with ozone. I don't think it heals a dead tooth infection, but if the tooth is alive, I guess it can heal for good?

I took ozone injections when I didn't want to pull my teeth off. The problem is that it won't deal with bad infections, and definitively, will not go inside dead teeth.

I guess for that, you need something like Rife, if you want to keep the tooth, but I suppose you got to do Rife for life.

After MANY years, I decided to pull all dead teeth off. But during those years, I only did ozone or photons.

If I were brave, I would have done that before.

In the end, bone infection killed some of my live teeth.... So it was not very good to wait for so long, in my case.

Just find someone that does not use abx! I never used it for pulling teeth, even though very infected. Doctors /dentists have to be experienced though, I think...

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dbpei
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I had 6 weeks of ozone therapy by a biological dentist. I had it done two days in a row each week and traveled out of the area for this.

He didn't think I had bad infections at the time - as he used Cavitat x-rays to assess my teeth and jaw. We used ozone with the hope of clearing any pathogens out of my jaw, skull and neck area because that area is where I was most symptomatic. (bacteria, viruses, parasites, ...)

Unfortunately, I did not improve with the ozone treatment. I also found it to be very painful (the injections). But I enjoyed the treatment that only involved breathing it in and also going into my ears.

The dentist also tried mixing some ozone with my blood and reinjecting into my body with the hope that I would make some antibodies to go after whatever pathogens were keeping me ill.

I know it has helped others. It just didn't help me for some reason. [Frown] Best of luck to you.

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