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Tanya Marquette
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teeth question

Post by Tanya Marquette »

Has anyone treated, or know of cases being treated homeopathically loosened teeth?
And if so, how severe was the condition?
I have just read a chemists article where he indicates that fluoride is the main culprit
for receding gums and teeth loosening. Among his recommendations is that monosodium
phophate be drunk daily to rebuild the connective tissue.
This made me wonder whether one of the phos cell salts would be useful and what the
potential of homeopathy was to do this healing.
tanya


Rosemary C. Hyde, PhD.
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Re: teeth question

Post by Rosemary C. Hyde, PhD. »

Whatever the chemical effects of fluoride, there is also an element of infection (Calendula?) in periodontal disease, which leads to destroying the ligaments holding the teeth in place (Ruta?) and reducing the bone density of the jaw also holding the teeth in place (Calc-phos or hecla?). It’s actually, like most, a multi-factorial disease. Rosemary
Should you shield the canyons from the windstorms you would never see the true beauty of their carvings. -Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, psychiatrist and author (1926-2004)


Tanya Marquette
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Joined: Tue Oct 30, 2001 11:00 pm

Re: teeth question

Post by Tanya Marquette »

I think you are right, but what I am looking for is experience to see what level of disease and what level of cure
was achieved? have you had any experience in achieving cure?
t
From: Rosemary C. Hyde, PhD.
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Subject: [Minutus] Re: teeth question

Whatever the chemical effects of fluoride, there is also an element of infection (Calendula?) in periodontal disease, which leads to destroying the ligaments holding the teeth in place (Ruta?) and reducing the bone density of the jaw also holding the teeth in place (Calc-phos or hecla?). It’s actually, like most, a multi-factorial disease. Rosemary

Should you shield the canyons from the windstorms you would never see the true beauty of their carvings. -Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, psychiatrist and author (1926-2004)


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