LymeNet Home LymeNet Home Page LymeNet Flash Discussion LymeNet Support Group Database LymeNet Literature Library LymeNet Legal Resources LymeNet Medical & Scientific Abstract Database LymeNet Newsletter Home Page LymeNet Recommended Books LymeNet Tick Pictures Search The LymeNet Site LymeNet Links LymeNet Frequently Asked Questions About The Lyme Disease Network LymeNet Menu

LymeNet on Facebook

LymeNet on Twitter




The Lyme Disease Network receives a commission from Amazon.com for each purchase originating from this site.

When purchasing from Amazon.com, please
click here first.

Thank you.

LymeNet Flash Discussion
Dedicated to the Bachmann Family

LymeNet needs your help:
LymeNet 2020 fund drive


The Lyme Disease Network is a non-profit organization funded by individual donations.

LymeNet Flash Post New Topic  New Poll  Post A Reply
my profile | directory login | register | search | faq | forum home

  next oldest topic   next newest topic
» LymeNet Flash » Questions and Discussion » Medical Questions » can you rife for a tooth infection?

 - UBBFriend: Email this page to someone!    
Author Topic: can you rife for a tooth infection?
gigimac
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 33353

Icon 1 posted      Profile for gigimac     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
I am not ever going to be able to take the prescribed dose of clinda. It's awful. about feels like dying.

llmd said if i don't get the infection down having my tooth pulled will release bacteria into my blood stream. I am already practically housebound. don't wanna know what that would feel like.

can i rife for dental infection instead?

gotta do something. I'm afraid the sx of racing heart chest pain, etc. is from this jacked up tooth.

Posts: 1534 | From Greensboro NC | Registered: Aug 2011  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
bluelyme
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 47170

Icon 1 posted      Profile for bluelyme     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
My gf just used clove oil, thyme and silver and homopathics for tooth infection .i asked her to rife for it but which bug ? Strep maybe ...can the clinda cause tachy ?..how are you treating lymeco?..if you get septic you may get iv i know not really a brightside i had thought of that when i was at er the other day...my other friend did three rounds of amox to no avail and has had some success with ozone injections in gums ...

--------------------
Blue

Posts: 1539 | From southwest | Registered: Dec 2015  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
gigimac
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 33353

Icon 1 posted      Profile for gigimac     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
I was taking doxy, then I switched out for clinda which made me feel unreal bad.


I wish i knew if the heart sx were from lyme or the tooth.

Posts: 1534 | From Greensboro NC | Registered: Aug 2011  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Carol in PA
Frequent Contributor (5K+ posts)
Member # 5338

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Carol in PA     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
You can use PEMF to heal tooth pain and infection.

My experience has been with the SOTA Magnetic Pulser.

Posts: 6947 | From Lancaster, PA | Registered: Feb 2004  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
gigimac
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 33353

Icon 1 posted      Profile for gigimac     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
Carol, can you use it to heal teeth without stirring up lyme and herxing?
Posts: 1534 | From Greensboro NC | Registered: Aug 2011  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
TF
Frequent Contributor (5K+ posts)
Member # 14183

Icon 1 posted      Profile for TF     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
If the lyme doc said that having the tooth pulled now will release bacteria into the bloodstream, you better take that seriously.

Bacteria in the bloodstream is called sepsis or blood poisoning. In about half the cases, it is fatal.

I saw a friend of mine go through septic shock. I was in the ER with her for about 8 hours, not wanting to leave her husband there alone in case she died.

Here is a website about bacteria in the bloodstream and what happens in the body as a result:

http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/sepsis-septicemia-blood-infection

My friend got shingles and the broken blisters evidently led to the sepsis.

You know your immune system is compromised right now, so if this happens to you, it will be the ER that saves you with huge doses of IV antibiotics, if you get there in time.

My friend had virtually no blood pressure. This is called septic shock. Everything the article says I saw happening to her. It was scary.

Posts: 9931 | From Maryland | Registered: Dec 2007  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Carol in PA
Frequent Contributor (5K+ posts)
Member # 5338

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Carol in PA     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by gigimac:
Carol, can you use it to heal teeth without stirring up lyme and herxing?

When I used it on my teeth, the pain just stopped.
I didn't have any herx symptoms.


To find articles about using pulsed electromagnetic therapy on teeth, google PEMF teeth, or PEMF teeth infection.


Quote:
Two subjects used PEMF to treat dental discomfort prior to scheduled root canals.
Each treatment was approximately two days prior to the root canal appointment.
Each subject used a small probe to apply high intensity to the area.
Both subjects cancelled the root canal appoints because the apparent need resolved.
http://pemflive.com/response/view-reports/unexpected-2/

Posts: 6947 | From Lancaster, PA | Registered: Feb 2004  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
   

Quick Reply
Message:

HTML is not enabled.
UBB Code� is enabled.

Instant Graemlins
   


Post New Topic  New Poll  Post A Reply Close Topic   Feature Topic   Move Topic   Delete Topic next oldest topic   next newest topic
 - Printer-friendly view of this topic
Hop To:


Contact Us | LymeNet home page | Privacy Statement

Powered by UBB.classic™ 6.7.3


The Lyme Disease Network is a non-profit organization funded by individual donations. If you would like to support the Network and the LymeNet system of Web services, please send your donations to:

The Lyme Disease Network of New Jersey
907 Pebble Creek Court, Pennington, NJ 08534 USA


| Flash Discussion | Support Groups | On-Line Library
Legal Resources | Medical Abstracts | Newsletter | Books
Pictures | Site Search | Links | Help/Questions
About LymeNet | Contact Us

© 1993-2020 The Lyme Disease Network of New Jersey, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Use of the LymeNet Site is subject to Terms and Conditions.