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Offline caiano

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Abscess
« on: June 04, 2013, 02:07:44 PM »
It happens I 've an abscess. Doctors prescribed antibiotics: fuck !
The abscess is healing quickly with oral propolis ( 1 drop x kilo of body weight), internal mouth application of Colloidal Silver + H2O2 and Nigella oil. Externally I apply Nigella and Clove Bud's oils.
Being on the upper dental arch it's difficult to apply mambè, but not impossible with a fresh leaf of salvia to keep the stuff in place long enough. At night the salvia leaf is folded to contain a bit of fresh garlic.

It happens also that the next Saturday we have the New Moon and it will be perfect to do Kambò.
I started thinking if an optimized application of  Kambò could help to solve better this ailment.
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Re: Abscess
« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2013, 01:04:58 PM »
This is extremely helpful brother, I'm having some issues with my tooth as well, but because I never go to dentists I don't know what it is. 

Here is some more infos, although what is recommended in this book you won't like some of it nor will any vegetarians or vegans...

http://www.redicecreations.com/radio/2013/05/RIR-130523.php
http://www.curetoothdecay.com/Tooth_Decay/tooth_decay_overview.htm

This stuff is magical when it comes to tooth pain but is not long term relief...
http://www.botanicalpreservationcorps.com/store/gold-root?filter_name=Gold%20Root

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lowly chewing a matchstick-sized piece of gold root creates an intense tingling sensation in the lips and mouth, subsiding in a few minutes. These roots are harvested from wild plants in the high forests of tropical southern Mexico. Local herbalists use it for toothache (claimed to halt the pain almost immediately) and it is also used for oral cleansing, to clean and whiten the teeth. Rich in immune-boosting alkamides, some of the active constituents in Echinacea. Studies have shown analgesic, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, even insecticidal properties. Experiments with the pleasant but dramatic skin tingling led us to use it erotically, as the sensation can be shared from mouth to other skin areas... (A Swedish magazine, Aftonbladet, with 2 million circulation, surveyed aphrodisiac herbs and gave our gold root first prize in the oral sex test.) Always in high demand, supplies of this hard to find herb are sporadic. We once again have a very limited amount on hand!