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Tanya Marquette
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homeopathy and implants

Post by Tanya Marquette »

Does anyone have any experience or information working with people who
have dental implants?
Is there any possibility of remedies causing the body to eject the implants?

tanya


pb000014
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Re: homeopathy and implants

Post by pb000014 »

I was studying silica for my exams. I don't have implants, so why not....? Took one dose of a 1M.
So I had a root canal and the pin of one root was near the inner gum surface for some reason. This thing started inflaming and took about a week to settle down. Still have the root canal, but there was quite a reaction.
Also had a friend once whom I gave Merc for a sore throat. His filling fell out.
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Tanya Marquette
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Re: homeopathy and implants

Post by Tanya Marquette »

This is exactly my concern. Silica was the first remedy I thought of.
Interesting about mercury. I had used mercury when I had an inflammed root to calm it down.
As I recall it was only minimally helpful. Maybe a much higher potency was needed.

I am looking into getting implants and have grave misgivings so any information that people can share
will be very useful

t


Shannon Nelson
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Re: homeopathy and implants

Post by Shannon Nelson »

I don't have any personal experience with the issue, but years back in a Sheilagh Creasy seminar there was a lengthy and very detailed discussion about the topic. Sheilagh said that her experience of decades, had been that no remedy will ever cause the body to reject anything that is performing a useful function; the only times she has seen e.g. fillings rejected, was when there was decay underneath, or some other problem with the filling.

She said she had never seen implants rejected, and also that when a foreign object was expelled (sometimes unexpectedly), she had never seen any problems to follow from it. E.g. she gave an example of a bullet from a decades-past war injury; and she described the lengthy paths she had sometimes seen those objects travel, on their ways out of the bodies, but never causing damage along the way.

A handful of others in the class shared experiences to similar effect, that when (I think in each case it was a filling) a filling was ejected following a remedy, there was found to be decay underneath.


Shannon Nelson
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Re: homeopathy and implants

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Wow, interesting! Did you have any other effects from the Silica, either useful or troublesome? I wonder if it could have been a proving? Also, tho, root canals are notorioius for harboring beasties even when asymptomatic. Speaking as someone who has several, I would love to know...


Tanya Marquette
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very interesting to know. thanx. will save this post

t


pb000014
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Re: homeopathy and implants

Post by pb000014 »

Hi Shannon,
No other effects noticed, but my mind was on the exams. Did pass though :-)
Was definitely a proving symptom. Never had any problems prior to that or since with that particular root pin.
With the Merc, after the laughter on my side died down (the two of us) , I think there was a problem either with the tooth or the Mercury filling or both.
Regards,

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Paul
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Kristy Lampe
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Re: homeopathy and implants

Post by Kristy Lampe »

Years ago, I gave one dose of Silicea 30X to a dog who just happened to have two metal pins in her “ankle” during surgery after a fracture. Those pins had stayed in for 3 – 4 years after the surgery with no problems. Six weeks after the Silicea, the first pin pushed through the skin. Two weeks after that, the second pin pushed through. The bones were fine.
However, the 12 cm-long steel plate with 7 screws that anchored her other ‘ankle’ did not budge.
Since then, I’ve talked to a few homeopaths who agree that there is the question of “mass” – it might have taken many, many doses of Silicea to move the big plate.
Kristy
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Tanya Marquette
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Re: homeopathy and implants

Post by Tanya Marquette »

How would the body be able to move a plate out safely?
That seems a bit scarey

t


Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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Re: homeopathy and implants

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

Agree. Same experience here.

Joe.

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