I wouldn't have believed it...
...A filling fell out and I feel better!!!
Like many, I can't afford to have my tooth fillings replaced, so I thought I'd just carry on with the same old same old...right?
In the back of my mind I have been wishing that they would just fall out, and be healed with brand new teeth...from all the good stuff I have been doing. Magic.
Last night I was just sitting here sneezing and blowing my nose for the 400th time that day (a spontaneous 'sinus cleanse' that appeared out of nowhere), and the inside surface of the tooth broke off. Shortly after, a 'bullet' of filling dropped out.
I felt sad, discouraged. This one will show. I can't afford a trip to the dentist, and I don't want to go, in any case.
I don't even know what dentist to go to, since I haven't found one who thinks as I do. (A dental assistant once blurted out that the only 'safe' filling material is 'tooth'.)
Besides, it was going to start aching horribly, right?
It didn't.
In fact, certain subtle aches that I have been living with forever, stopped. I felt lighter.
Then I remembered my campaign of magical replacement...maybe this was a sign!
I clicked onto the Dental Support forum...oil-pulling...and I've just realized more about the value of clays.
http://www.acupla.net/
So, if removed fillings suddenly become 'hazardous waste' what do I do with the chunk sitting on the table beside me?
I recently saw the 'clean up' necessary where some kids had been playing with some mercury they had found. The authorities even tore up a big piece of the sidewalk and roadway that registered on their geiger-counter.
What do people do with fillings that fall out?
And, is it really possible to grow new?
Push has come to shove.
Fledgling