Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 Your dentist will not be able to discern Kundalini tooth syndrome from a tooth syndrome that requires it to be killed. Use your feelings from a place of balance without an expectation either way and find a point of discernment for yourself about this dear Jan. If there is infection or a lack of continuity that is being understood as causing a problem for that one tooth in that single area then this can be self explanatory. If he or she is merely " guessing " due to your symptoms then extraction or the death of the tooth is not needed and as you are inside of the Kundalini a look at the Kundalini dynamics upon the teeth can be beneficial. Buzzing of the teeth and some pains can be had as the Kundalini encounters issues that will be cleared. Sometimes in these clearings are some pains experienced. A blister above the tooth in the gum line does not always indicate a single condition. There are other conditions that can also cause this. So if you can get a second opinion then do so. Part of the problem is the profit motive for the dentist to " find " an issue no matter what. If you are happy with this opinion then be blessed and go into this with a clear conscience. - blessings Jan. - chrism , " yogijan " <drjandean wrote: > > For those who saw my earlier post about the blister on my gum, I went to the dentist and need a root canal. The doc thinks the guy can fit me in this week. The body is so amazing. the little blister is why I don't feel pain as it releases the pressure that would otherwise be excruciating. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 Thanks Chrism, I will sit with it and see what feels right. this one tooth/gum area has bulged a few times and then gone down and the blister fills up & then goes away and it seems to be isolated to the one tooth above a crown. Will also explore doctors around town for a second opinion. i've been with this dentist over 10 years and he is pretty conservative but does not know about kundalini syndrome for sure! i've been rubbing diluted oregano oil on it which seems to have flattened the blister. will keep you posted and any ideas you or anyone have are greatly appreciated. love, Jan , " " <> wrote: > > Your dentist will not be able to discern Kundalini tooth syndrome from a tooth syndrome that requires it to be killed. Use your feelings from a place of balance without an expectation either way and find a point of discernment for yourself about this dear Jan. > > If there is infection or a lack of continuity that is being understood as causing a problem for that one tooth in that single area then this can be self explanatory. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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