Guest guest Posted January 21, 2009 Report Share Posted January 21, 2009 As the Kundalini infusion occurs in the facial areas your teeth and gums may feel a type of energetic buzzing or an electric response. I have felt it as a kind of vibration that will migrate to a certain area or place with in the upper and lower dental matrix. Sometimes the entire dental array will be buzzing or vibrating due to this force. It isn't painful. Decaying or painful tooth issues can find some instant relief when this occurs. But overall dental hygiene and health is much preferred over the sometimes instant framework of the Kundalini. Dental work can sometimes suffer as the Kundalini can sometimes act as a corrosive agent. Silver fillings can have this response. This is typically if you have tooth issues that are ongoing. My teeth are not the best stemming from my early experience with the Kundalini and being homeless and outside of dental hygiene opportunities. So I have had Kundalini inspired health information and intuition guide me to what I need to do in order to become healthier in this area. These I also attribute to the Kundalini and its format of communication and increased intuitive support. At least for me. So really do take an interest in the dental hygiene daily. Stimulate the gums and cleanse or heal any gingivitis that may be developing. Sometimes the energy will cause decayed matter to be expelled much more rapidly than would otherwise occur. Like an expelling of infection these teeth will come out, literally falling out at times. This can have some pain associated with it. As this occurs of course the person is alarmed and in dread of what is happening. But if a person is inside of a Kundalini awakening this is a matter of the intelligence of the Kundalini and the understandings given from the surrender to the Kundalini will greatly aid in the calming of the fears that can be produced by some of these events. Dental issues can kill a person. The Kundalini understands this and will take matters into its own sphere of activity by expelling the tooth or other measures of protecting the overall person from serious harm. This doesn't mean you do not need to take dental care as the Kundalini knows what your hygienic opportunities are. Laziness is not rewarded well. So clean the teeth and stimulate the gums with ash tree twigs or tea tree oil or what works for you. The teeth can be instantly helped or have an infection staved off for a period of years as in my case. There many ways the Kundalini will have effect on the teeth and I only mention a few of them here - the more drastic effects - so if you have particular questions about the K and the teeth please ask. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2009 Report Share Posted January 21, 2009 I am having some issues with my teeth. My dentist was surprised himself and said he doesn't understand why my silver fillings and some of the enamel on some of my teeth are degrading. Is there a better type of filling to get that will last longer? Sarita , "chrism" <> wrote:>> As the Kundalini infusion occurs in the facial areas your teeth and> gums may feel a type of energetic buzzing or an electric response. I> have felt it as a kind of vibration that will migrate to a certain> area or place with in the upper and lower dental matrix. Sometimes the> entire dental array will be buzzing or vibrating due to this force. It> isn't painful. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2009 Report Share Posted January 21, 2009 Yes go with the non metallic fillings. Some of the resins will work and possibly the porcelain though that is a mixture aluminum and another constituent. Ask your dentist what nonmetallic is the best. Don't accept the silver filling as an answer though. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2009 Report Share Posted January 21, 2009 My teeth have become very sensitive, I even have to let watermelon get room temperture before I can eat it. If temperture of food is too warm, I can't eat that either. Linda , " chrism " <> wrote: > > As the Kundalini infusion occurs in the facial areas your teeth and > gums may feel a type of energetic buzzing or an electric response. I > have felt it as a kind of vibration that will migrate to a certain > area or place with in the upper and lower dental matrix. Sometimes the > entire dental array will be buzzing or vibrating due to this force. It > isn't painful. > > Decaying or painful tooth issues can find some instant relief when > this occurs. But overall dental hygiene and health is much preferred > over the sometimes instant framework of the Kundalini. Dental work can > sometimes suffer as the Kundalini can sometimes act as a corrosive > agent. Silver fillings can have this response. > > This is typically if you have tooth issues that are ongoing. My teeth > are not the best stemming from my early experience with the Kundalini > and being homeless and outside of dental hygiene opportunities. So I > have had Kundalini inspired health information and intuition guide me > to what I need to do in order to become healthier in this area. These > I also attribute to the Kundalini and its format of communication and > increased intuitive support. At least for me. So really do take an > interest in the dental hygiene daily. Stimulate the gums and cleanse > or heal any gingivitis that may be developing. > > Sometimes the energy will cause decayed matter to be expelled much > more rapidly than would otherwise occur. Like an expelling of > infection these teeth will come out, literally falling out at times. > This can have some pain associated with it. As this occurs of course > the person is alarmed and in dread of what is happening. But if a > person is inside of a Kundalini awakening this is a matter of the > intelligence of the Kundalini and the understandings given from the > surrender to the Kundalini will greatly aid in the calming of the > fears that can be produced by some of these events. > > Dental issues can kill a person. The Kundalini understands this and > will take matters into its own sphere of activity by expelling the > tooth or other measures of protecting the overall person from serious > harm. This doesn't mean you do not need to take dental care as the > Kundalini knows what your hygienic opportunities are. Laziness is not > rewarded well. So clean the teeth and stimulate the gums with ash tree > twigs or tea tree oil or what works for you. > > The teeth can be instantly helped or have an infection staved off for > a period of years as in my case. There many ways the Kundalini will > have effect on the teeth and I only mention a few of them here - the > more drastic effects - so if you have particular questions about the K > and the teeth please ask. - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2009 Report Share Posted January 21, 2009 Chris Aluminum is not good either -- its a contributor to Alzheimers I have a question about te-tree oil -- I have the drops which are concentrated and it says not for internal use. What degree of dilution is appropriate or is it ok as is? Many thanks, Dell chrism wrote: > Yes go with the non metallic fillings. Some of the resins will work > and possibly the porcelain though that is a mixture aluminum and > another constituent. Ask your dentist what nonmetallic is the best. > Don't accept the silver filling as an answer though. - > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2009 Report Share Posted January 22, 2009 I read recently it is not good for men to use tea tree oil products, that it can cause feminization in men and really bad to use it on baby boys. Linda , PICO TECH <picotech9999 wrote: > > Chris > Aluminum is not good either -- its a contributor to Alzheimers > > I have a question about te-tree oil -- I have the drops which are > concentrated and it says not for internal use. > What degree of dilution is appropriate or is it ok as is? > > Many thanks, > Dell > > chrism wrote: > > Yes go with the non metallic fillings. Some of the resins will work > > and possibly the porcelain though that is a mixture aluminum and > > another constituent. Ask your dentist what nonmetallic is the best. > > Don't accept the silver filling as an answer though. - blessings - chrism > > > > > > --- > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2009 Report Share Posted January 22, 2009 Does anyone have any suggestions what you can for teeth hat have become too sensitive? Linda , " Linda " <crazycats711 wrote: > > My teeth have become very sensitive, I even have to let watermelon > get room temperture before I can eat it. If temperture of food is too > warm, I can't eat that either. > > Linda > > > , " chrism " > <@> wrote: > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2009 Report Share Posted January 22, 2009 Linda, Try using toothpaste for sensitive teeth and a similar mouthwash. I have to use both and notice the difference when I run out and use normal toothpaste. Keep away from 'Arm & Hammer' as the strong baking soda irritates like mad, very painful. I also let my cold food & drinks warm up, and my warm food & drink, cool down. Its a way of life. Blessings, Skydancer x , " Linda " <crazycats711 wrote: > > Does anyone have any suggestions what you can for teeth hat have become > too sensitive? > > Linda > > , " Linda " > <crazycats711@> wrote: > > > > My teeth have become very sensitive, I even have to let watermelon > > get room temperture before I can eat it. If temperture of food is too > > warm, I can't eat that either. > > > > Linda > > > > > > , " chrism " > > <@> wrote: > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2009 Report Share Posted January 22, 2009 Thanks Iona, I have been using toothpaste and mouthwash for sensitive teeth for about a year now. I thought maybe it might be that I need more calcium, since I don't drink milk or eat milk products very often, so I bought some calcium pills to take, but haven't had any improvement yet. Guess I probably need to go see a dentist. Linda , " Skydancer " <ionaskydancer wrote: > > Linda, > > Try using toothpaste for sensitive teeth and a similar mouthwash. I > have to use both and notice the difference when I run out and use > normal toothpaste. Keep away from 'Arm & Hammer' as the strong baking > soda irritates like mad, very painful. I also let my cold food & > drinks warm up, and my warm food & drink, cool down. Its a way of > life. > > Blessings, Skydancer x > > , " Linda " > <crazycats711@> wrote: > > > > Does anyone have any suggestions what you can for teeth hat have > become > > too sensitive? > > > > Linda > > > > , " Linda " > > <crazycats711@> wrote: > > > > > > My teeth have become very sensitive, I even have to let > watermelon > > > get room temperture before I can eat it. If temperture of food is > too > > > warm, I can't eat that either. > > > > > > Linda > > > > > > > > > , " chrism " > > > <@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2009 Report Share Posted January 22, 2009 Try BIOTENE products - they are for very sensitive teeth I cna not use sensodyne or others but this one works and I also use Toms' of Maine fennel flavor e Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2009 Report Share Posted January 22, 2009 Thanks , I have used Toms' of Maine's products because of them being natural, but have not tried Biotene, I don't beleive but the name seems familar, so I may have used that one before. I went through another period when my teeth got sensitive back in the early 90's. They got sensitive after getting off of diet sodas that time, at least that is the only thing I changed about my diet at that time. It is just a few of upper front teeth that are senitive. Linda , " " . wrote: > > Try BIOTENE products - they are for very sensitive teeth I cna not use > sensodyne or others but this one works and I also use Toms' of Maine > fennel flavor > e > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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