Replied by Ben (Bremerton Wa ) on 04/22/2016
Try cayenne pepper on that tooth. Place a generous pinch on the affected tooth and let it sit there about an hour. Cayenne kills the infection, reduces the inflammation and blocks pain transmission signals. In about 20 minutes your pain will usually subside from even a severe abscessed tooth.Replied by Mary (Long Island , Ny) on 04/24/2016
Hi there, I am having a similar problem. I am using a hot tea made of garlic powder, cloves, cinnamon, and turmeric. It is definitely helping. I drink it at least one cup 2x day. Good luck! =)Replied by Mihoko (San Francisco ) on 10/06/2018
Hello,
I just saw this post and I know it's 2 years too late to respond but I still wanted share for other viewers on earth clinic. I had root infections before, really bad cases of it, too. I healed them all with use of a "zapper". You can look it up online Hulda Clark zapper. Many companies make this device with their own twists added to it. Anyway, I held the device against my jaw bones directly beneath the infected root/tooth for as long as I could hold it there before the skin of that area started to itch (you need to move the zapper away from the skin as soon as it starts to burn/inch, otherwise you will risk getting an electrical burn.) I could hold it for almost overnight and during the day as often as I could until the infection in the root seemed to be gone. I then went to the dentist and took an x-ray. There was no infection in the roots. So, the dentist proceeded to treat the tooth with root canal. 8 years later, the tooth is still good. Hope this information helps some people.