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dental infection

About 3 weeks ago I began having terrible pain in my back two right molars. Dentist could not find problem, saw a specialist who put me on antibiotics (which I hate but couldn't take the pain anymore) and suggested root canal. I am almost through my course of amoxicilian but still have dull ache in cheek and teeth. Any suggestions? Did the salt rinse, collodial silver etc. etc. I do not want the root canal as I would like to retain a live tooth.
 
  Rhonda780 on 2010-12-03
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Your remedy is Arnica 30c in the Wet dose taken thrice daily or even every 3 hours till the pain abates. If you had posted 3 weeks ago you would not have had to resort to Amoxicillin as in any case it has not helped you. Arnica helps to resolve the pain by increasing the blood flow throughout your body and especially into areas which are affected in some way like in your case with the pain.

It is interesting to note that the classical homeopaths on the ABC have ignored your post as it is possible that they are not aware of a remedy that can help you.

If after taking the Arnica for a day, you still experience any pain, you can use Hypericum 200 in the Wet dose taken every 4 hours and you will be completely pain free.

You are advised to take Arnica 30c in the Wet dose nightly as I have done for life as I have proved that I owe my state of health at age 82 first to God in whom I have an abiding trust and to Arnica which I have used nightly or more often on need for the last 16 years.

If you wish to have more information on Arnica please visit

ARNICA THE MIRACLE REMEDY
http://www.joedelivera.com/?p=66


The Wet dose of any Homeopathic remedy is made as follows:

Order the remedy in the Ethanol pack also referred to as Liquid Dilution in a bottle preferably with a dropper arrangement.
Get a 500ml bottle of Spring Water from the nearest supermarket.
Pour out about 3cm of water from the bottle to leave some airspace.
Insert 3 drops of the remedy into the bottle and shake the bottle hard before you sip a capfull of the bottle or a large teaspoonful which is the dose.
Shaking the bottle hard is homeopathic succussion and this shaking must be done at least 6 times before sipping a capful of the bottle as prescribed.
 
Joe De Livera last decade
I have been doing this as I have spoken to you before about the amazing arnica. However, I am unable to find liquid and had to resort making wet dose with pellets. So far it has not helped but I will continue. I am not sure that arnica can help cure infection, definately reduce inflamation but a full blown bacterial infection may need something more. I'll keep going.
 
Rhonda780 last decade
Arnica cannot be equated to an Antibiotic and I prescribed it as you had stated:
'I am almost through my course of amoxicilian but still have dull ache in cheek and teeth.'

If you have not experienced relief 48 hours after first taking Arnica with the Amoxicillin this can indicate that the antibiotic is not effective in eliminating the bacteria in your teeth. You should ask for another AB from your dentist.

You can use 6 pellets of Arnica 30c in a 500ml bottle of spring water but this is not as effective as the remedy in Ethanol which you are advised to get ASAP.
 
Joe De Livera last decade

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