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Re: Oil Pulling or other for Bad Meridian Pain? HELP
 
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Re: Oil Pulling or other for Bad Meridian Pain? HELP


Hi,

Not sure if what I'm going to say will be helpful, but I'm very curious.

When you say "dead tooth", do you mean that it had a cavity that had been filled, or was there some traumatic event that caused the nerve/blood vessels to separate? I have some leaky fillings, and had one fall out that the dentist did not refill correctly. I had plugged ears from all the stuff that tooth was emitting. I also had a lot of pain associated with some of the fillings. Oil pulling has dramatically reduced the stuff coming out my ears, and pain is pretty much non-existent.

However, during Liver Flushes, the pain goes out the roof.... worse than anything I've experienced. I'm not sure what caused what, I'm also parasite cleansing, and making a lot of other changes in my life style. Since then, I really have to watch my pH levels. During Liver Flushes I become very acidic, and for a few days after I have tooth pain that usually solicits a number of four letter adjectives that are not used in polite company. If you can afford them, pick up some pH strips.

But yes, OPing did help. However, I find the lower my pH levels the more caustic the oil is on my teeth. Someone had mentioned IP6 (maybe its IV6). I have not tried it yet, but their description was very specific to tooth pain and application.

So here is my new null hypothesis. Once your liver, kidneys and colon start operating again, the backlog of toxins/ parasites stored throughout the body start making their exit. So, should we make the exit hole larger (more LF's, etc.)?

Personally I think OPing will do the trick, but watch those pH levels. Things like watermelen, aspargus, and dark green veggies are high pH. I'd have to look it up, but some foods help in removing acids from the body. I think Sandover had posted something recently on foods and their pH factors.

The bottom line is, if you're detoxing, your pH levels are dropping. That is, you're becoming more acidic.

IMHO, the good news is, you're getting some wonderful detox symptoms. It means your liver is kicking back in. The downside is, all detox symptoms are not equal.

Thanks for the post.

Arnold
 

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