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I'm Making a Healing Paste for my Inflamed Molar. To Reverse Infection and Heal the Tooth
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77992195:MV80MjAwNDUzXzc2MzkxNjQ1XzE1MkZFQjE0] [quote:Skip. 65507635:MV80MjAwNDUzXzc2MzkxMTYxXzI1M0I1QjBB] A couple questions. The turmeric root looks pretty dirty. Should I clean it thoroughly with a rough sponge or cut the outside skin of the root off before I blend it? Also, since the paste is made with garlic and oil, I imagine it having a long shelf life in the fridge. How long do you think it will keep? [/quote] You're the one making it. Why the fuck are you asking us? [/quote]
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I did a lot of research and I just got back from the grocery store with the ingredients. They weren't cheap but compared to dental work, it was pennies on the dollar. I bought:
1. Fresh garlic cloves
2. Fresh turmeric root
3. Fresh ginger root
4. Avocado/Coconut oil
I'm going to put all of that into my blender and make a paste out of it. I also had mild stomach bleeding from all the Aleve pills that I've been popping to deal with the pain of my molar. The above ingredients were also recommended online to help with that too.
I discontinued taking the Aleve and drinking booze until all of this is straightened out. The tooth that hurts already had a root canal and crown. Actually I'm a little confused at how it can hurt if there already was a root canal procedure done on it many years ago. The teeth next to it don't hurt at all. I was under the impression that after a root canal, you no longer had a nerve for that tooth?
Regardless, I need to knock this pain out naturally. I'm going to drink some Kombucha with added caffeine to give me the boost I need to clean my kitchen and start making this paste.
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