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Essential Oils Instead Of Dentist's Prescription


Author: Vicki D.
Date: 11-13-2005
Views: 4,330
Word Count: 247
Questions Received: 0
Testimonial ID: 1086-OR
Brand Neutral: No
Scientific Studies: 4

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My 9 year old had nasty dental work coming up. He had the potential for 5 pulpectomies. The first area was irritated and swollen and the dentist wouldn't be able to do the work if the swelling didn't go down. So he gave me a prescription for amoxicillin.

Not wanting to break my family's record of only 1 antibiotic in 17 years for 9 people, I was determined to handle the situation with essential oils. So we used a drop of the Thieves oil blend followed by a drop of the Purification blend. My son rubbed these two oils on his jaw, and the bottom of his feet, every morning and night until his return visit to the dentist. He also brushed with Dentarome Ultra toothpaste and gargled daily with the Thieves Mouthwash.

I also used a cotton swab with one drop of Clove oil onto his gums before each visit. We have made it through 5 dentist visits and ended up with only 2 pulpectomies instead of 5!

After the last visit, I asked the dentist if he felt everything went okay with my son and he was very positive about the results of the visits. I then told the dentist that I never filled his prescription and told him of my application of the oils. I left the wide-eyed professional with a "Missing Link" audio CD as well as a copy of the "Essential Oils in Ancient and Modern Medicine" DVD.

We'll see what happens.


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Supporting Scientific Studies
1.Associated topics: antibiotic — "As proven in vitro, essential oils [Eucalyptus, Melaleuca Alternifolia, Thyme, Lavender, Lemon, Lemongrass, Cinnamon, Grapefruit, Clove, Sandalwood, Peppermint, Sage] represent a cheap and effective antiseptic topical treatment option even for antibiotic-resistant strains [such] as MRSA and antimycotic [antifungal]-resistant Candida species."Link
2.Associated topics: swelling-/-swollen-/-puffy — "[W]e studied the anti-inflammatory and gastroprotective effects of C. citratus [Lemongrass] and E. citriodora [Lemon Eucalyptus] essential oils on formol-induced edema and acetic acid induced abdominal cramps in Wistar rats.... In vivo analysis and histological assay showed that the two essential oils displayed significant dose-dependent edema [swelling] inhibition effect over time. They displayed strong analgesic [pain-relieving] and antipyretic [fever-reducing] properties similar to that induced by 50 mg/kg of acetylsalicylate of lysine.... This work demonstrates the anti-inflammatory property of Cymbopogon citratus [Lemongrass] and Eucalyptus citriodora [Lemon Eucalyptus], suggesting their potential role as adjuvant therapeutic alternatives in dealing with inflammatory-related diseases."Link
3.Associated topics: dental,tooth-/-teeth,gums — Study 1: "[Oil pulling] would benefit the general population by giving more confidence in the ancient practices, thus preventing tooth decay and loss." Study 2: "Oil pulling therapy has been equally effective like chlorhexidine on halitosis and organisms, associated with halitosis." Study 3: "The oil pulling therapy showed a reduction in the plaque index, modified gingival scores, and total colony count of aerobic microorganisms in the plaque of adolescents with plaque-induced gingivitis." Study 4: "Oil pulling can be used as an effective preventive adjunct in maintaining and improving oral health." Study 5: "The myth that the effect of oil-pulling therapy on oral health was just a placebo effect has been broken, and there are clear indications of possible saponification and emulsification process, which enhances its mechanical cleaning action."Link
4.Associated topics: dental,tooth-/-teeth,gums — "Both clove and benzocaine gels had significantly lower mean pain scores than placebos. No significant difference was observed between clove and benzocaine regarding pain scores. Clove gel might possess a potential to replace benzocaine as a topical [anesthetic] agent before needle insertion."Link

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