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dogmom2
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Had an infected root canal molar removed about 2 weeks ago (also had jaw infection) Still having sinus, throat, headache, feeling worse than usual symptoms from that.

I also have a live molar on the other side than has an infected root. Is there anyway to save this tooth?, ozone injections? I really don't want to have to remove another large tooth.

Thanks, diana

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Tammy N.
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Yes, try ozone injections. Go to a good biological dentist who is familiar with ozone.

I'm dealing with dental infection issues and have been going for ozone treatments. Seems to be helping. But, keep in mind, it's not usually a one-shot deal. Several treatments are often necessary.

Good luck!

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pamoisondelune
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Get a rife machine and run dental frequencies.

I run dental frequencies sometimes on my rife machine and they do seem to work.

A rife machine is an electronic device that emits low-level Hertz radiowave frequencies. The machine structures the waves with brief jerky pauses built in; that's is said to damage and kill microbes. I've been using my rife machine for 1 1/2 years, and it does work.

I can't guarantee it would save your tooth. All i can say is that it seems to work on me.

My manual has sets of frequencies for Dental Foci, Pyorrhea, Toothache, Gingivitis, as well as other things like Staph aureus and various spirochetes, and a lotof other microbes.

Good luck!
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A friend of mine did this type of bridge instead of a root canal: www.carlsonbiologicaldentistry.com
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You can also take Co Q10 which is really good for the gums and circulation to clear the infections. I hope you can save it.

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Tammy N.
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Oh, I almost forgot, try oil pulling! It's an ancient, simple technique and can produce amazing results. There are several websites.... check out this one: oilpulling.com. Has lots of health benefits, but is especially great for dental issues.

You use organic sesame oil and swish for about 20 minutes. No dot swallow. Spit out.

Also, there is a product called Medi-Dental Pack (by Premier Research Labs). You make a thick paste and pack it along the gum near the tooth. Keep it in place for about ten minutes, then spit out.

I would do these things in addition to the ozone injections.

Best to you,
Tammy

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+1 on oil pulling. Sometimes it has amazing results.
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Healing in Santa Cruz
Member # 7798 posted 12 September, 2011 01:20 AM Could u share your rife dental frequencies with me?Would appreciate it. Having Big time dental cheek,jaw,tongue and gum problems.

Hepar Sulph homeopathic has helped. I have an emem 5A Thanks
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Here are some sets of dental frequencies which i use on my GB4000 rife machine:

776, 7660, 2720, 1550, 880, 8450, 803, 8300, 784, 7870, 728, 7270, 726, 20, 1556, 2489, 2008, 20080, 1800, 1600, 690, 666, 650, 625, 600, 6000, 444, 522, 146

803, 8300, 1800, 1600, 3000, 95, 190, 47.5, 2720, 2489, 1550, 1500, 880, 8450, 832, 784, 7870, 776, 7660, 728, 7270, 666, 650, 600, 6000, 5170, 646

635, 640, 1036, 1043, 1094, 685, 60, 48

10000, 646, 95, 3000, 190, 47.6, 2720, 2489, 1800, 1600, 5170, 1550, 803, 8300, 1500, 880, 8450, 832, 784, 7870, 776, 7660, 728, 7270, 666, 650, 600, 6000, 3040, 760, 690, 625, 148, 6.3, 20, 2.5, 522, 146, 428, 555, 333, 999

2720, 2489, 2008, 20080, 1800, 1600, 1550, 803, 8300, 880, 8450, 784, 7870, 776, 7660, 728, 7270, 444, 522, 146, 146, 20, 5000

And here are some frequencies for Staph aureus:

424, 728, 7270, 786, 943, 1050, 8697, 644, 647, 745, 738, 744, 39833.3, 39655, 39219.3

You can look on the CAFL list for frequencies.

Of course, Lyme and Bart can also cause tooth and jaw problems, and Candida can infect your tongue.

There are a lot more frequencies for those, too!

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Thanks for all the suggestions. Can I try the oil pulling if I just had a tooth removed/jaw infection treated 2 weeks ago? How about if I have amalgams?

I have to hold off on the rife for now. Tried a computer based one once and got new ear noises that never went away.

I'll ask my dentist about the ozone injections too.

thanks again

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