How can one treat a tooth abscess naturally?
Topically, I would be rinsing with Agrisept-L (15 drops in water). Some people have used colloidal silver, but I would use that last. Colloidal silver is an antibacterial that can affect good bacteria as well as bad bacteria, but to much less a degree than antibiotics. You can rinse and gargle with the Agrisept-L and then spit it out. Then take another mixture of Agrisept and swallow that 2-3 times a day. Opening probiotic capsules and emptying them into the mouth and swishing them around helps to place beneficial bacteria in the mouth. I would use 3 or 4 at a time. Oil pulling with coconut oil and essential oils can be beneficial. Use a drop each of oregano, eucalyptus, peppermint, and cinnamon essential oils with 1/2 a tablespoon of coconut oil. Oil pulling -
http://www.oilpulling.org/oil-pulling/.
Using a cold laser also helps. Unfortunately, these cost about $1000 on the beginning end of prices. An alternative might be using a laser pointer that you can but at Staples, etc. Hold this for a few minutes over the affected tooth. This can be done through the cheek. Taking large doses of Detox Essentials to boost the immune system response is recommended (4/5x/day). Placing Lactoferrin powder in the mouth and holding it there for several minutes can boost the local immune system response. Infections like to hide from the immune system in the small chambers and pockets of the jaw bone. Each person has to make their own choice and part of that should be based on the severity of the infection. Antibiotics might be the necessary choice, but part of what makes that necessary is how we take care of ourselves on a daily basis. Antibiotics are definitely not the only choice. Some people have fixed abscesses just by doing oil pulling. Taking probiotics internally can also help to support immune system responses. Eat whole foods, not processed foods which suppress the immune system and cause allergic responses.