I had a bad flu seven months ago, which started with severe pain at my upper and lower right molars. The flu was gone in about a month, but there has been small pain when chewing at the roots of two teeth, particuarly the upper one (at times, it feels like the teeth are moving/expanding).
I have used a variety of non-intrusive ways(see below)and the condition is much, much reduced. However, the infection is not yet completely gone (even though I am a vegan). The two teeth are very strong and I want to exhaust all non-intrusive ways before seeing a dentist. I appreciate if someone would provide answers to
1. Are there additional methods, including taking certain supplements, that I should try?
2. If I continue what I have been doing (see below) for long enough, would the infection completely go away eventually?
3. In case I need to go to a dentist, what procedure would he take and what would be the cost?
These are the methods I have tried that are effective (I have tried other methods, e.g. silver colloid, oil pull, but I don't think they are effective). They at least control the condition, but I don't know if they would cure it completely even if I continue.
(1) Take
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement internally and rinse with it (I did these for a few days, but stopped for a while because of its taste; now I am doing them again).
(2) Wet a small piece of gauze pad with water, then put a couple of drops of unactivated
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement on it, and then put the pad over the infected area for an hour or two or even overnight (this is interesting; the first few times I did this, it felt like the root areas were reacting violently; also, during the first few times, the areas released a sticky film, but no more as the condition improves).
(3) Put slightly diluted, but unactivated,
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement over the infected areas using a dropper.
(4) Use Silver Pulser (from SOTA) with two penny-size electrodes. I wrap the electrodes with gauze pads and wet the pads with distilled water. I put one electrode on the infected area and the other on the wrist or the left side of my mouth, inside (putting both electrodes on the wrist isn't effective for my teeth condition). I turn the Pulser on for a hour or two or even overnight.