Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Hi. There was someone who told me to use campho on my toothache. Just wanted to let that person know that it helped so much. Its still there however it is manageable until I can get it pulled. I tried alot of things however the campho worked the best. Thanks again to that wonderful person. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 --- do you mean Campho-Phenique phill , " mycodismodis " <mycodismodis wrote: > > Hi. There was someone who told me to use campho on my toothache. > Just wanted to let that person know that it helped so much. Its still > there however it is manageable until I can get it pulled. I tried > alot of things however the campho worked the best. Thanks again to > that wonderful person. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 ahh i have so much compassion for you! i am a vetern in the dentist chair! here is what i have been doing: 1. when i brush my teeth, first i rinse my mouth and then gargle with hydrogen peroxide, then brush my teeth with baking soda and water, then rinse again with peroxide and then rinse with water. my gums heal quicker and my teeth have never been so white! (with all the invasive treatments from the dentist and injections of novacaine, i am not willing to put tradition toothpaste with chemicals such as sodium laurel sulfate into these open wounds) 2. mix 1 ounce of grapeseed oil with 10 drops of lavender and if you have it 10 drops of propolis (bees make it and it has antiseptic healing qualities). gently massage this into the skin in the affected area. it is soothing and will help heal. i always apply this generously to my entire face prior to any dental treatment (good for the mind, body and spirit) 3. clove oil will help with the pain. if you do not have clove oil then chew on (or suck) on cloves. tea tree oil helps too but i simply can not stand the taste. 4. blue lace agate crystals help also with the healing - i currently am wearing one on a necklace. 5. when in the chair i wear a lavendar scented eye mask - keeps me from seeing what is going on or heading towards my mouth and the aroma is very calming. good luck! happy thoughts of love, peace and light annie Never Miss an Email Stay connected with Mail on your mobile. Get started! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2007 Report Share Posted January 12, 2007 its Peanut oil. camphor, iodine, sulpur if you go to search and type in campho heal medicine the first link on the page should be it. Good Luck would you be so kind as to list the ingredients on the campho-heal? I am wondering if it is really camphor? Peace, Thyme Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2007 Report Share Posted January 13, 2007 thanks. Peace, Thyme Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2007 Report Share Posted January 15, 2007 All of the oils Annie suggested will be very beneficial. I also highly recommend Thieves Ultra toothpaste and mouthwash from Young Living; it's rich with essential oils and other healing ingredients. It is gentle on the inflammed tissue and hard on the bacteria causing the infection. You and your dentist will be amazed at the quick results. There's a link to buy the toothpaste on my website at www.EnergeticEssentials.com <http://www.EnergeticEssentials.com> if you are interested. Once you try it you'll never go back. Best wishes, Nancy Gouch , " pjb12345uk " <pho wrote: > > ---i do ocasionaly a 50-50 salt and bicarb soda mix in a paste > > an edgar cayce remedy > > mouthwash in the evenings is probably a good idea > phill In , annie willow > awillow05@ wrote: > > > > ahh i have so much compassion for you! i am a vetern in the > dentist chair! here is what i have been doing: > > 1. when i brush my teeth, first i rinse my mouth and then > gargle with hydrogen peroxide, then brush my teeth with baking soda > and water, then rinse again with peroxide and then rinse with > water. my gums heal quicker and my teeth have never been so white! > (with all the invasive treatments from the dentist and injections of > novacaine, i am not willing to put tradition toothpaste with > chemicals such as sodium laurel sulfate into these open wounds) > > 2. mix 1 ounce of grapeseed oil with 10 drops of lavender and > if you have it 10 drops of propolis (bees make it and it has > antiseptic healing qualities). gently massage this into the skin > in the affected area. it is soothing and will help heal. i always > apply this generously to my entire face prior to any dental > treatment (good for the mind, body and spirit) > > 3. clove oil will help with the pain. if you do not have clove > oil then chew on (or suck) on cloves. tea tree oil helps too but i > simply can not stand the taste. > > 4. blue lace agate crystals help also with the healing - i > currently am wearing one on a necklace. > > 5. when in the chair i wear a lavendar scented eye mask - keeps > me from seeing what is going on or heading towards my mouth and the > aroma is very calming. > > good luck! happy thoughts of love, peace and light > > annie > > > > > > > > Never Miss an Email > > Stay connected with Mail on your mobile. Get started! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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