Healing a Tooth infection
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I believe I have a tooth infection. I have dad my tooth bothering me for a couples weeks now, one of those root ones, with horrible pain and all that, and it has been sending pain down the left side of my throat, and up the left side of my face, cheeks, left temple, and left side of my eye. Tomarrow I plan on getting the bitched yanked for free at St. Joseph's something arather(forgot the name lol), but since I have no insurence, or money realy, hence getting it yanked for free, I dont think they could give me some anti biotics or something.
So, how would I perform energetic healing on a tooth infection? I'm asking because I'm not sure what good bombarding it with energy would do, and it is my face, so I dont want to ruin it lol. Would some sort of psychic surgery be good? like trying to draw the infectious energy in a quartz or something?
Now, I am not suggesting at all to replace antibiotics and a doctor with energetic healing, just at this time I dont have antibiotcs or a doctor lol. But I do have herbs! Golden seal, Ehenacia, Vitaman C, and Mushroom complex which I'm going to start taking, even though I already should have. Any thoughts, suggestions, opinions are much appreciated, thnx.
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With the understanding that sound medical attention is actually the safest way to approach this, you might additionally try this:
A simple, practical, physical solution to reducing some infection pockets involves hot salt water. Take a coffee cup about half full of water as hot as you can realistically stand to have in your mouth for 15-30 seconds at a time. Add salt to saturation (that is, until no more will stir in). Rinse your mouth (swishing around like mouthwash, with particular focus on the infected area of the gums) for 15-30 seconds (or until the water in your mouth has cooled), spit, and repeat until the cup is empty. Do twice a day.
On an energy level, using white light is recommended. Rather than bathing the area in white light, see the light as emerging from the center of the affected area and radiating outward. After a round or two of that, you can follow each such session with a different approach: Use red light (as above), both because red is Aries for the head and because it is Shin for "tooth." Use of red light brings the area into right alignment with its right nature. Then, in the same session, switch to pure green light (careful not to slip into yellow-green, which is easy to do), and repeat. Going from the hot red to its cooler optical complement is a technique for reducing inflammation and even some infection. (But don't jump right to the color technique. Use white a couple of rounds first.) - Do this light trick every couple of hours.
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@Jim Eshelman said
"With the understanding that sound medical attention is actually the safest way to approach this, you might additionally try this:
A simple, practical, physical solution to reducing some infection pockets involves hot salt water. Take a coffee cup about half full of water as hot as you can realistically stand to have in your mouth for 15-30 seconds at a time. Add salt to saturation (that is, until no more will stir in). Rinse your mouth (swishing around like mouthwash, with particular focus on the infected area of the gums) for 15-30 seconds (or until the water in your mouth has cooled), spit, and repeat until the cup is empty. Do twice a day.
On an energy level, using white light is recommended. Rather than bathing the area in white light, see the light as emerging from the center of the affected area and radiating outward. After a round or two of that, you can follow each such session with a different approach: Use red light (as above), both because red is Aries for the head and because it is Shin for "tooth." Use of red light brings the area into right alignment with its right nature. Then, in the same session, switch to pure green light (careful not to slip into yellow-green, which is easy to do), and repeat. Going from the hot red to its cooler optical complement is a technique for reducing inflammation and even some infection. (But don't jump right to the color technique. Use white a couple of rounds first.) - Do this light trick every couple of hours."
Thank you very much, this is the answer I've been looking for
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Ok, I tried using the hot salt water, as hot as I could stand it, and I couldnt get through the half cup because it caused my tooth to hurt really bad. So before I did, I talked to my sister on the phone and she mentioned chewing on littles rolled up balls of bread in the affected area so the yeast would also draw out bacteria in the affected area. After the salt water, I chewed on bread balls, and it took the edge off greatly and reduced the pain alot. I'm going to do the energy work in a couple minutes, but I thought I would sahre this, for the sake of anyone else haveing these problems in the future.
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I hope by now that your tooth is gone and you have some relief. It would be strnage for any Dr. to yank a tooth, have an infection and not give anti-biotics. Lawsuits and all that, even free arg. have to cover all bases.
I personally would not put any yeasty things around a wound, I would think it could make it worse. Cloves, esp. clove oil has very good results with mouth and teeth issues.
I woke up Monday with a horrible infection, and went straight away to the health food store where I bought some splendid extracts, and homeopathy remedies and cleared myself right up.
There are several spells around on how to draw out infections, some I have used with sucess, other are just bunk. The sucessful ones use the premises of sympathetic magic, an object to represnt the infection and ususally fire or water to disolve or destroy it.
Definately take Vit.c , and A if you have it (stay out of the sun if you are dosing with Vit. A!). It is IMO always a good idea to take 2 daily mulit vitamins daily when under stress. I would be careful taking a mushroom for a comdition of the mouth, fungus in the dark, wet...seems like not the thing you need.
Afflictions of the mouth can be indicators of something else, (heart problems, digestive issues, dis-ease of organs). It is never a good idea to let your mouth issues be ignored, if possible you should get a follow up exam with your Dr., yet since you have no insurance I would encourage you to be espically mindful of your health, what you are eating, (or not eating) you physical activity and where your thoughts are going. After your mouth wound has healed I would recommend a propper clease and detox if possible....IME there is a reason why you developed this issue, and your body is definately saying soemthing to you.
Good Luck!
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Veronica, thank you for the advice and kindness. At the moment im on Vikadon, which is really fealing good. I went and paid $120 to get the bitch yanked this morning, and got a few prescriptions, like strong ibuprofen, vikadon and amoxacilin. After the tooth was pulled, it hurt worse then in the past two weeks, which was one of the worst hours and a half of my life lol. For some reason chewing on bread balls hellped, and then I started sucking around the tooth, which reliefed alot of pain, almost like i was teething lol. So given that I took the chance to stay away from BC powder. I tried the salt water, mabye I put too much salt in it, but it was very painfull and I havent done it sence lol. A detox sounds great, but i dont think my tight budget could afford even $20 at the the moment. Plus I have a couple of other teeth that need worked on too....