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Denikeef
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Posted 6/4/2016 6:56 PM (GMT 0)
Thanks Jen2772...I am working on a lot of detoxing right now. But will definitely not let it go too long.
needhelp4
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Posted 6/4/2016 7:36 PM (GMT 0)
Deni.-I can relate. Lately, my right joint has been so painful - even though it's been reconstructed twice, it has just been unbearable lately. I know I have had osteoarthritis in the joints for many years, but this lately is different. I do suspect it is Lyme related. And, out of the blue one of my lower right molars keeps hurting on/off. One day it will be okay, two or three days later it'll hurt. Then it is back to being ok.....So sporadic. I have had bad and I mean BAD experiences with dentists and surgeons, so getting me back into one of those dentist's chairs will be difficult.
Denikeef
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Posted 6/4/2016 8:29 PM (GMT 0)
needhelp4,
Thanks for sharing. It is good to know I am not alone although of course I wouldn't wish this on anyone.
I am in the same position as far as bad experiences are concerned. That is why I am afraid of dentists. I still haven't had my wisdom teeth removed and I am 64! 3 of them are impacted. But have never caused pain. I do take good care of my teeth....mostly out of fear lol! Now that I know I have Lyme I have heard so many people say to be careful of any surgeries and having teeth pulled so I am doubly concernned that it is a tooth.
magoo2
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Posted 6/4/2016 8:43 PM (GMT 0)
Just my 2 cent-I really think this dental piece is more of a cause then a symptom
PeteZa
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Posted 6/4/2016 9:24 PM (GMT 0)
Mine was lymph and not dental. I definitely thought it was dental but I have gone to the dentist for a sinus problem before.
I love the massage and I told my well husband to try it. He had no sensitive spots, the brat!
And I use the whole spice cloves when I make my tea and swish it in my mouth. I use organic.
Denikeef
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Posted 6/4/2016 9:52 PM (GMT 0)
magoo,
You may be right. It probably is a great place for the little buggers to hang out which would cause a lot of problems in the lymph and brain. I am surprised that other than sensitive teeth, I haven't had more problems in the mouth and jaw.
In spite of the pain I am currently dealing with this has certainly been an interesting conversation and a well of good information to put in my arsenal.
Appreciate your 2-cents!
needhelp4
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Posted 6/5/2016 1:54 AM (GMT 0)
AW, (((((((((JENN))))))))))).
magoo2
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Posted 6/5/2016 8:08 AM (GMT 0)
I would not get a root canal-just pull a bad tooth.
Mercola.com has some good articles on this
Post Edited (magoo2) : 6/5/2016 2:12:31 AM (GMT-6)
jennysetter
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Posted 6/5/2016 4:19 PM (GMT 0)
I'm terrified of dentists and don't quite trust them.....I was suffering from infections in my teeth and gums and I believe my jaw, too. Also an ear infection probably caused by all of that other stuff. I just couldn't go the oil pulling route, too gross, so looked on line and found a video on wheat grass pulling or swishing. Saved my teeth, I'm sure. Within a week or so, the ear infection popped and all the fluid came out and ear felt better. Within a few more weeks, my teeth felt healthy and rooted in my mouth, infections were gone and no more pain in my mouth at all to this day. I am a serious proponent of wheat grass swishing and have had incredible results. My teeth look great, feel great and all of my sinus/tooth/ear issues have completely gone away. It looks like my receding gums are healing too, but I can't say for sure for another 6 months or so, but they LOOK better and higher on my teeth to me anyway. I do this every night before bed and don't rinse or wash my teeth afterwards but leave the remnants of the wheat grass in my mouth. The green look goes away in a few minutes but I believe the healing continues throughout the night. I never wake up with fuzzy teeth or "morning breath" anymore. My teeth actually look like I just brushed them when I get up!
I think this is the video I first watched. Love this lady - she's got some pretty darn good ideas!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aop6nVr27w
I hope you can find something that works for you!
Jenny
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