[MPWG] dental infection

Dr. Stephen Helms drhelms at gettingpeoplewell.com
Sun Jan 4 12:01:15 CST 2004


My best results have been with equal parts of powdered herb mixed with
just a touch of olive oil (Hydrastis canadensis and Myrica cerifera).
You need about as much powder of each as it would take to cover the
words (Myrica cerifera).  Apply at night before bed as a paste/poultice
and rinse in am (with warm water first than finish with real cold to
tolerance).  

Noticeable results often overnight though must be maintained for 4-6
weeks for cure -- often including regrowth of drastically receded gums.
Often there is the need to concurrently interject a homeopathic remedy
especially at the onset - often Hepar Sulf or Mercurious solubis.

Stephen Helms, N.D.
Clinic Director
Teton Integrative Medicine
98 E. Little Avenue 
Driggs, Idaho 83422
Clinic (208) 354-4014 Fax (208) 248-4400
www.gettingpeoplewell.com
 
 

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does anyone know what herbs can work for dental infection? it is
antibiotic
resistant

Southern prickly ash bark works well for gum irritations and to prevent
gum
disease.



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