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tooth ache

I have some very sensitive teeth, my dentist wants to do a root canal but I want to avoid it. It is sensitive to pressure, hot more than cold, no bad breath or overly bleeding gums. Is there something I can take to help to reverse the deteriation to my tooth nerves.
 
  droost on 2005-05-12
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Hypericum 6c can help you.

Get a 500ml bottle of water. Pour out 200 ml and put just one drop of the remedy into it. Bang the bottle hard against your palm and watch for the fizz of bubbles that go up with each stroke. This fizzing up of the water raises the potency of the remedy very slightly and thereby the remedy keeps on working and helps the ailment better. This may sound strange but I have used it after Dr Luc de Schepper introduced this method to me and I too used it and discovered that it works better than the dry dose.

Take a teaspoonful twice daily and report result after 3 days.
 
Joe De Livera last decade
Bang the remedy against your palm every time you take a dose to increase the potency with every dose.
 
Joe De Livera last decade

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