I do not consent to a root canal
The following day, I called my regular dentist; He was booked such that I'd have to wait a week. Another dentist in the office had a couple of time-slots, one of which was 11:00 AM so I figured that'd be a good one.
When I get seated in the chair, a lady was tidying up and preparing the room for the dentist. We chat about thing in the background news channels, my preference for non-fluoride treatments and self-healing topics. She must have passed the non-fluoride information to the dentist.
The dentists walks in...
The dentist walks in and checks the x-ray. I tell him I just need a filling. He asks if would like freezing? I reply, "If we don't need it, then I'd rather not have it." He taps the nerve with his tool and I flinch. We both agree that freezing would be best.
He continues with the procedure. After, it's complete he tells me he could only put a temporary cover on due to the amount of blood -- there wasn't any bleeding when I walked in the office. I could see the grinding marks on my gums.
He says the next step would be a root canal, cutting the gums, putting on a cover (crown or such, I stopped listening at that point). I tell him, there is no way I'm coming back here; I'm going to self-heal it. He told me of a holistic dentist that has an office across the street. I thank him and ask, "Are you interested in self-healing?" He says, "Yes." I give him my card and tell him of the Self-Healing tab, but feel free to look around at anything that interests him.
A couple weeks later...
The gum is healing and I get a throbbing on the molar and it goes into my ear. I sent the tooth, gums and my entire body love and healing (colours of light). I bought some Usnea Lichen Throat Spray from the LightCellar.ca made by the Boreal Bound boys -- it instantly relieved the throbbing. We had created our own olive oil extraction using Usnea Lichen, just weeks before this incident, and that worked as well.
I met with a friend and I told him about the throbbing. He asked if I felt it in my ear - I replied, "Yes." He told me a story of his experience where he had a throbbing tooth, felt it in his ear, and he went to the dentist. The dentist froze his jaw and it stopped the pain. My friend walked out with a $4000 bill root canal surgery and cap. I told him this was my experience to use self-healing and tell my story to others.
The day after the throbbing, I could eat on the tooth.
The next day, the tooth was sensitive when I put pressure on it and I had a headache.
- I read a chapter from Holistic Dental Care, The complete guide to healthy teeth and gums by Nadine Artemis. It talked of tinctures using oil of Oregano and castor oil. I had a friend tell me about Oil Pulling and it was referenced in the book, so I opted for that.
- I did Oil Pulling for 10 minutes. Scoop less than a teaspoon of coconut oil, put a drop of Oil of Oregano on it. Swish for 10 minutes. Spit into the garbage - not down the sink it it'll block the drain as coconut oil hardens as it get to room temperature or less.
- Drank plenty of water
- Took Citrus tea
- Swished Oil of Oregano with a bit of water in my mouth
- Had to eat on the other side of my mouth
- Did not sleep with my split, so my teeth could adjust. It worked, the next day my tooth was not being moved by my bite
- Took Citrus tea
- Apothiki - Healing tea
- Deems Device session (15 minutes) - https://lightlovemedia.com
- Quartz Crystal session (5 minutes) - Hold crystal in the right hand and put it over the face where the tooth is. Put your left hand on your heart. Keep a circuit - Don't touch arms
- Oregano Hydrosol swish before bed
The next day, The tooth allows pressure from the finger, but not toast. Very tolerable if used to chew, but then you stop chewing with that tooth.
- Didn't sleep with my split
- Took Citrus tea
- Oregano Hydrosol swish before bed
- Took Citrus tea