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taking homepathic pellets with my jaws wired shut. Please Help!!
I have heard that the best way to take homeopathic pellets is putting them under your tounge, but I just had upper jaw surgery and my jaws are wired shut and I can't reach my tounge. Is there any other why I can take the pellets? If I just put them between my buttom lip and gums, will that be as effective?Please help.
Thank you, have a great day. peace.
brokenjaw on 2006-03-01
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♡ deoshlok last decade
but I can't put anything in the back of my teeth. my jaws are wired shut!!! so there is nothing I can do? I'm just not able to use the medicine while my jaws are wired??
brokenjaw last decade
4 peelets disolved in 3-4 oz. water--stir vigourously--use straw---sip little bit (not all) --swish around (best possible) ---set--swallow---no other substance 1 before or aftyer dose..
♡ John Stanton last decade
if sip not possible ,,then remove bottle lid and inhale deeply through nose with bottle close as possible...
♡ John Stanton last decade
♡ deoshlok last decade
thanks for the replies. I've started just putting the pellets in between my bottom lip a gums, although it taks a long time for the pellets to disolve. I'm just trying to heal my jaw bone!!! I had jaw surgery on Febuary 7th. I 'm trying everything I can to heal the bone as fast as I can. I've been taking tons and tons of Vitamin C, Noni juice and I got a homeopathy rememdy called 'Symphytum Officinale 30c'
brokenjaw last decade
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