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Avoid having your teeth drilled! Avoid novocain shots! Cure Tooth Decay: Heal and Prevent Cavities With Nutrition is the only book that shows you how! www.curetoothdecay.com Video Anthropological evidence documented by Weston Price, about how our teeth decay due to improper nutrition. www.curetoothdecay.com – Comprehensive online tooth health resource. Learn how to heal painful teeth and gums, learn how to limit dental procedures. Disclaimer The use of photos taken by Weston A. Price, DDS in this material is not an endorsement for the accuracy of Dr. Price’s research in this publication. For more information contact The Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation, info@ppnf.org, who has owned and protected the documented research of Dr. Price since 1952. www.ppnf.org Part 1 of Cure Tooth Decay http Part 3 of Cure Tooth Decay www.youtube.com

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Ancient rainforest remedy could replace anaesthetics to cure toothache – Newstrack India

London, Wed, 14 Mar 2012 ANI

London, Mar 14 (ANI): An uncommon red and yellow plant from the Amazonian rainforest could help alleviate dental pain more effectively than existing drugs and treatments, researchers say.

 

The ancient herbal remedy is so potent that it might even replace uncomfortable anaesthetic injections for certain procedures and provide a natural remedy for teething babies, the Daily Mail reported.

 

Cambridge University anthropologist Dr Francoise Barbira Freedman came across the budded plant more than 30 years ago when residing with a mysterious Peruvian tribe known for practising shamanism.

 

During her tour, she suffered severe pain in her wisdom teeth. She was given the medication by the tribe’s medicine men and the ache ‘went away immediately’.

 

Years later, she was asked to give Cambridge a few examples of rainforest remedies, and added the Acmella oleracea plant to the list.

 

She describing the inclusion as an ‘afterthought’.

 

“It was added to the bottom of the list, but somehow the list got reversed, and it was the first one tested back in the UK. It was immediately successful and we’ve never looked back,” she said.

 

Using extracts from the plant, the researchers have come up with a gel that blocks the pain receptors found in nerve endings and could hit the market in just two years’ time.

 

In early trials, it aided in relieving pain during removal of teeth that were impacted, or stuck below the gum line.

 

The gel was also believed to be more efficient than the standard anaesthetic used when patients with gum disease required pain relief for scaling and polishing.

 

The effects lasted for longer duration, and patients were more likely to attend follow-up appointments.

 

In informal tests conducted by a Peruvian dentist, the plant extract also helped treat mouth ulcers and ease pain caused by dentures, braces, gum disease and having teeth removed.

 

And above all, there are no known side-effects.

 

“This treatment for toothache means we could be looking at the end of some injections in the dentist’s surgery,” Dr Freedman said.

 

“We’ve had really clear results from tests so far, particularly for procedures such as scaling and polishing, and there are many other potential applications.

 

These range from relaxing the pain of teething in babies to easing irritable bowel syndrome.

 

“We think people prefer to use natural products and this is particularly the case for baby teething, for which, to my knowledge, there is no clinically tested natural alternative,” Dr Freedman added. (ANI)

 


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Ancient rainforest remedy could replace anaesthetics to cure toothache – Webindia 123

 
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Ancient rainforest remedy could replace anaesthetics to cure toothache
London | March 14, 2012 12:01:13 AM IST
 

An uncommon red and yellow plant from the Amazonian rainforest could help alleviate dental pain more effectively than existing drugs and treatments, researchers say.

The ancient herbal remedy is so potent that it might even replace uncomfortable anaesthetic injections for certain procedures and provide a natural remedy for teething babies, the Daily Mail reported.

Cambridge University anthropologist Dr Francoise Barbira Freedman came across the budded plant more than 30 years ago when residing with a mysterious Peruvian tribe known for practising shamanism.

During her tour, she suffered severe pain in her wisdom teeth. She was given the medication by the tribe’s medicine men and the ache ‘went away immediately’.

Years later, she was asked to give Cambridge a few examples of rainforest remedies, and added the Acmella oleracea plant to the list.

She describing the inclusion as an ‘afterthought’.

“It was added to the bottom of the list, but somehow the list got reversed, and it was the first one tested back in the UK. It was immediately successful and we’ve never looked back,” she said.

Using extracts from the plant, the researchers have come up with a gel that blocks the pain receptors found in nerve endings and could hit the market in just two years’ time.

In early trials, it aided in relieving pain during removal of teeth that were impacted, or stuck below the gum line.

The gel was also believed to be more efficient than the standard anaesthetic used when patients with gum disease required pain relief for scaling and polishing.

The effects lasted for longer duration, and patients were more likely to attend follow-up appointments.

In informal tests conducted by a Peruvian dentist, the plant extract also helped treat mouth ulcers and ease pain caused by dentures, braces, gum disease and having teeth removed.

And above all, there are no known side-effects.

“This treatment for toothache means we could be looking at the end of some injections in the dentist’s surgery,” Dr Freedman said.

“We’ve had really clear results from tests so far, particularly for procedures such as scaling and polishing, and there are many other potential applications.

These range from relaxing the pain of teething in babies to easing irritable bowel syndrome.

“We think people prefer to use natural products and this is particularly the case for baby teething, for which, to my knowledge, there is no clinically tested natural alternative,” Dr Freedman added. (ANI)

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Ancient rainforest remedy could replace anaesthetics to cure toothache – Daily News and Analysis

An uncommon red and yellow plant from the Amazonian rainforest could help alleviate dental pain more effectively than existing drugs and treatments, researchers say.

The ancient herbal remedy is so potent that it might even replace uncomfortable anaesthetic injections for certain procedures and provide a natural remedy for teething babies, the Daily Mail reported.

Cambridge University anthropologist Dr Francoise Barbira Freedman came across the budded plant more than 30 years ago when residing with a mysterious Peruvian tribe known for practising shamanism.

During her tour, she suffered severe pain in her wisdom teeth. She was given the medication by the tribe’s medicine men and the ache ‘went away immediately’.

Years later, she was asked to give Cambridge a few examples of rainforest remedies, and added the Acmella oleracea plant to the list.

She describing the inclusion as an ‘afterthought’.

“It was added to the bottom of the list, but somehow the list got reversed, and it was the first one tested back in the UK. It was immediately successful and we’ve never looked back,” she said.

Using extracts from the plant, the researchers have come up with a gel that blocks the pain receptors found in nerve endings and could hit the market in just two years’ time.

In early trials, it aided in relieving pain during removal of teeth that were impacted, or stuck below the gum line.

The gel was also believed to be more efficient than the standard anaesthetic used when patients with gum disease required pain relief for scaling and polishing.

The effects lasted for longer duration, and patients were more likely to attend follow-up appointments.

In informal tests conducted by a Peruvian dentist, the plant extract also helped treat mouth ulcers and ease pain caused by dentures, braces, gum disease and having teeth removed.

And above all, there are no known side-effects.

“This treatment for toothache means we could be looking at the end of some injections in the dentist’s surgery,” Dr Freedman said.

“We’ve had really clear results from tests so far, particularly for procedures such as scaling and polishing, and there are many other potential applications.

These range from relaxing the pain of teething in babies to easing irritable bowel syndrome.

“We think people prefer to use natural products and this is particularly the case for baby teething, for which, to my knowledge, there is no clinically tested natural alternative,” Dr Freedman added.

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TMJ / TMD Cure!

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Eliminate Jaw Pain with a Bruxism Cure

www.megavista-health.com Tooth grinding is also known as bruxism, and describes the unconscious grinding of or clenching of the teeth. When tooth grinding occurs at night, it is known specifically as sleep bruxism. It affects children and adults alike, although children typically only grind their teeth at night. The primary concern with grinding teeth is that most people are unaware they have the problem until it has led to further complications, such as damaged teeth, jaw pain, headaches, or conditions such as TMJ. www.megavista-health.com Tooth grinding may be affecting up to 50% of the population. Because its a subconscious activity, its often a partner who notices that youre grinding teeth during the night or even during the day. The affected person may notice frequent headaches, tight, tense, or jaw pain and sore facial muscles, and sensitive teeth or worn down tooth surfaces. Grinding teeth can cause damage to the temporomandibular joint, which is the joint that connects the two halves of the jaw. This damage leads to a condition known as TMJ. www.megavista-health.com TMJ is an abbreviation for temporomandibular joint disorder or syndrome. Problems with this joint can lead to popping sounds and sensations when you chew, pain in the facial muscles, pain in the ears, stiffness in the joint itself, and chronic headaches. Tooth grinding is a primary cause of TMJ disorder. www.megavista-health.com Tooth grinding is actually a common sleep disorder known as sleep bruxism
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Dentists in Allen Park Will Cure All The Teeth Problems

There several kinds of people who are having dental problems in Allen Park. These dentists in Allen Park will help the people to solve the various kinds of dental problems one might face. Besides this the dental clinics in Allen Park can be searched on the internet also to know about the various details.

There are many people which are suffering from many kinds of dental problems. If someone is looking to go to any dentist then one might visit the dentists in Allen Park. One can easily find the right kind of dentist who will solve the dental problem with ease. But one should note that the dental problem is not the main trouble. The main trouble is that the people do not know that they have a dental problem as they usually think that a pain in the mouth while eating something is a passing one and it will not cause any problem. Well one must understand that there are various kinds of things which people eat every day. Some of the food has oil some don’t some are cold while some are hot. The oily food might stick in the mouth and can even cause cavity while drinking cold water might cause sensitivity. Therefore one must visit the dentists in Allen Park on regular basis to get a normal check up done and know about the dental health.

Besides the problem which the people have regarding the teeth, they sometimes ignore it. People must understand that the dental problem is like any other disease in the body and one must make sure that they brush regularly or timely to keep them in good shape and in good condition. It is difficult to keep the teeth in perfect manner for a long time because the food habits of people have changed a lot and they sometimes eat a lot of junk food which is really harmful. So, one must concentrate on having a proper diet also instead of just brushing the teeth or taking care of it.

There are many kinds of dentists in Allen Park and thus it becomes difficult for the person to choose the dentist. But if one has any problem they must ask their friends or relatives about the various dental clinics in Allen Park. One can also search on the internet about these dental clinics in Allen Park and can even know the details about the location of the clinics.

Besides this there are certain clinics which have opened their own websites and one can even make an appointment on that. Also searching on the internet will give them visitor details about the various kinds of dental problems which might happen to the customers and also its consequences.

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Jaw Cure (TMJ) for Jaw Pain in Pregnant Woman

www.createwellnesscenter.com Pregnant Korean woman experienced jaw pain for one week. Eating was painful for her. After one treatment from Seoul Chiropractor, Dr. Phillip Yoo she was able increase the range of motion in her jaw and her pain was almost completely eliminated.

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Major Causes of Bad Breath in Adults – Awareness Is The Cure

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