New Question!

Here you will find all the discussions from the time this group was hosted on YahooGroups and groups.io
You can browse through these topics and reply to them as needed.
It is not possible to start new topics in this forum. Please use the respective other forums most related to your topic.
Post Reply
Vicki Satta
Posts: 394
Joined: Thu Mar 20, 2014 11:00 pm

New Question!

Post by Vicki Satta »

Greetings everyone!
Well, right now I am playing dentist with my gums and teeth. And I don't mind saying that I'm doing better at it than my dentist was, and it's minimal expense since I paid her over $4,500 last year!
So I'm using the Fragaria 30C in a medicinal solution and dumping it all over my toothbrush and using the brush and the sukabrush to scale the gumline 2 times a day... and of course I brush and floss too, but this is coming from the remedy. Yea, homeopathy works again.
I'm using too much remedy though. So I need to ask 2 questions:
How do I get the blank pellets and make my own as I go? You know that stuff gets expensive w/shipping! I think it's called grafting, is that right?
Then, when this bottle is down to about the last bit (how much please?) then what is the procedure I use to just drop in another pellet, alcohol and do the succussions? And I put a new tsp. of brandy in with the water and pellet, right?
Anyway, thanks for the info. My teeth have been saved by homeopathy. A few weeks ago the plaque had built up and my gums were bleeding. Now they are all back to normal like the day after I spend $200 at the dental office.
Thanks,
Vicki


Shannon Nelson
Posts: 8848
Joined: Fri Jun 28, 2002 10:00 pm

Re: New Question!

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Vicki, that's lovely to hear about! How do you make up the solution? Since at 30c we are way into the "nothing there" aka "energy medicine", I would assume that one pellet to the half-glass or whatever would be plenty, and could be re-used a time or few if you pour over the toothbrush rather than rinsing in it, and at that rate an ounce or whatever of pellets should last a very long time, shouldn't they?

I'm curious to know how you've been doing it!

I've recently had some *very* nice tooth-healing with MMS solution (which I've heard about but avoided investigating for years, until recently), but what you're doing sounds a lot simpler (and cheaper).

Shannon


Vicki Satta
Posts: 394
Joined: Thu Mar 20, 2014 11:00 pm

Re: New Question!

Post by Vicki Satta »

Hi Shannon... Yes, this remedy really works for people like me with heavy plaque and gum issues.

I just did 4 oz distilled water, 1 pellet and 1 tsp of brandy since I didn't want to refrigerate it. Succussed 20 times I think.
They should last but since I've been doing it I've used 1/2 a bottle of pellets.

My routine: I brush first w/toothpaste and then rinse the brush and pour the remedy over the brush and brush with the remedy paying attention to the gumline (front and back/upper and lower). I don't leave it for an extended amount of time because I have no plaque, but if you do then put it on the gumline and leave it for a while. Then I use the tool called a sukabrush for going around the front and back of each tooth. I pour the remedy on the tip of the sukabrush for every tooth. I think that's why I'm using so much remedy! The little brushes on the sukabrush are small but I end up pouring most of it down the drain. The other thing I am going to start doing is putting remedy in a dilution cup and then I can dip it in the remedy and not waste it.

Floss and then do another splash of remedy on the toothbrush. 4 oz. does not last too long, but I think it will work better if I use a dilution cup and dip. It works so well that I'll keep doing it. I think I can stay away from the dentist the way it's looking... but I better go annually just to be sure.
See above... :)
Shannon, get the sukabrush too. It's a non-invasive version of the tools they use in the dental office and I don't think you can hurt your gums unless you press too hard. They're made in Canada... and cheap. I have 2 and if you want to try them, go ahead and order the extra brushes... you have a brush for going around the teeth in the front and another brush for the back. Cheap and effective. Let me know how it goes if you try it.
Yes... cheap and effective.

So this morning I used up the bottle with maybe a 1/2 tsp. left... so how do I make the remedy without starting all over? Can I just get 4 oz of water, 1 pellet, 1 tsp of brandy and pour it in the bottle or do I need to start all over with a new bottle? 20 succussions enough? I had a homeopath tell me it's called grafting, but when I looked up grafting it was the thing you do with the blank pellets. I want to do that too because I intend to have a long life and use the remedy for my teeth! No Ebola in this house!!

Shannon, could you tell me how to graft the unmedicated pellets too?

Thanks.
Vicki


Ginny Wilken
Posts: 324
Joined: Sat Jun 26, 2004 10:00 pm

Re: New Question!

Post by Ginny Wilken »

Vicki, use an eye dropper. You won't waste much that way.

"Blank" pellets are available from most of the online pharmacies.

And it's generally the rule that one never refrigerates remedies. I find that alcohol is only necessary to keep for more than about two weeks.

ginny

--

Ginny Wilken

gwilken@fastmail.fm


Vicki Satta
Posts: 394
Joined: Thu Mar 20, 2014 11:00 pm

Re: New Question!

Post by Vicki Satta »

LOL... good idea. I'll get one.
Yes I know where to get them but how do I make the remedy with them?
Oh... in that case then I ahould be okay without it.

As always, thank you.
Vocal


Shannon Nelson
Posts: 8848
Joined: Fri Jun 28, 2002 10:00 pm

Re: New Question!

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Hi Vicki,

What was was told about grafting blank pellets, is that simply fill a bottle about 2/3 with blanks, add a "real" one, give the bottle a bunch of turns, to bring them in contact with each other, and that's it. I have no experience with it, so I don't know if it's as easy as it sounds, but that's all I remember being told.

A good way to test, would be to graft something whose action is easily felt -- something you use reliably for acutes, for instance? -- and see if the grafted ones work fine. I'm *told* they do; don't know if every pellet becomes reliably "charged" or not.

As a way to make your supply last (much!) longer, you might, when your cup has only a (completely clean) tsp or so left, just add back another half-cup, stir and/or success, and go with that. Again I'm not certain about the details of how the actions will compare; in *theory*, you can't "dilute it out of existence", so succession might not even be needed, just thorough stirring. How well this applies in practice, I don't know. I *have* had just a few times where dry dose worked but water dose did not; so at *some* point over-dilution could take it below an effective size-of-dose threshold. (Comments, anyone?)

On the other hand, when you dilute *and succuss* (20 is probably enough; fewer may be enough too, but I have found more "kick" and power with 100 succussions -- which I rarely had the patience to do!), you have slightly raised the potency. For some number of potency steps, this won't be an issue at all. But again at *some* point, you could raise the potency enough to move out of the effective range. But my guess is that you could do this *quite a few* times before that became an issue.

Sorry this isn't very specific; mostly I've been lazy and just bought more pillules. But sometimes I have played with both of the above, and it's very much worth getting a feel for!

Shannon


Sherill
Posts: 163
Joined: Wed Aug 20, 2014 10:00 pm

Re: New Question!

Post by Sherill »

How did you choose fragaria?
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2014 4:14 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Minutus] New Question!
Greetings everyone!

Well, right now I am playing dentist with my gums and teeth. And I don't mind saying that I'm doing better at it than my dentist was, and it's minimal expense since I paid her over $4,500 last year!

So I'm using the Fragaria 30C in a medicinal solution and dumping it all over my toothbrush and using the brush and the sukabrush to scale the gumline 2 times a day... and of course I brush and floss too, but this is coming from the remedy. Yea, homeopathy works again.

I'm using too much remedy though. So I need to ask 2 questions:

How do I get the blank pellets and make my own as I go? You know that stuff gets expensive w/shipping! I think it's called grafting, is that right?

Then, when this bottle is down to about the last bit (how much please?) then what is the procedure I use to just drop in another pellet, alcohol and do the succussions? And I put a new tsp. of brandy in with the water and pellet, right?

Anyway, thanks for the info. My teeth have been saved by homeopathy. A few weeks ago the plaque had built up and my gums were bleeding. Now they are all back to normal like the day after I spend $200 at the dental office.

Thanks,
Vicki


Post Reply

Return to “Minutus YahooGroup Archives”