maillol
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Vitamin E gives me tooth ache. I assume this is due to it depleting vitamin K. Has anyone else noticed this?
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Do you know why this happens? Having a really severe experience of this currently.I don't think it is from Vit K depletion. People get sensitive gums from progesterone too.
Do you know why this happens? Having a really severe experience of this currently.
Are you saying it’s the vitamin E in the progesterone that is causing the sensitivity?I would try to do a good job cleaning your mouth with oil pulling and brushing and rinsing and get more fat soluble vitamins instead of simple carbs for a while. Slow down on the vitamin E too... And perhaps try it topically (and/or a different E source).
Are you saying it’s the vitamin E in the progesterone that is causing the sensitivity?
Do you know why this happens? Having a really severe experience of this currently.
One of my tooth starts to ache, supposedly is treated like 10 times on the canals and has no nerve, after I take around 600mg of calcium carbonate the ache lowers to negligible or zero. This is yet not very clear but it is my experience.
Sorry I’m not following. Stress hormones blunt nerve pain for tooth sensitivity? That would mean the pain i am feeling in my mouth right now is always there, but I just don’t feel it because I typically have high stress hormones?I'd say this is because progesterone lowers stress hormones (cortisol, serotonin), which often keep pain at bay. @lampofred had mention this for progesterone in some other thread.
Sorry I’m not following. Stress hormones blunt nerve pain for tooth sensitivity? That would mean the pain i am feeling in my mouth right now is always there, but I just don’t feel it because I typically have high stress hormones?
Sorry I’m not following. Stress hormones blunt nerve pain for tooth sensitivity? That would mean the pain i am feeling in my mouth right now is always there, but I just don’t feel it because I typically have high stress hormones?
Or maybe progesterone liberating estrogen from tissues is causing the growth of bad gut bacteria which in turn cause inflammation.
The tooth aches from cold but only a bit. Again this has no nerve and has been treated on the canals around 10 time so far.Did you have pain increasing from cold? Calcium carbonate, it seems, treats such type of tooth ache, according to a homeopathy manual.
The tooth aches from cold but only a bit. Again this has no nerve and has been treated on the canals around 10 time so far.
Seems this is very strange, while the dentist keeps insisting that I need more hypochlorite cleanings I only get serious aggravated from when they do that, so I have avoid going back because it only brings me huge headaches and I become useless for like 2 days straight.
I actually feel really bad after they do that, not that I improve with this tooth.
I get instant huge headache one the hypochlorite is inserted inside the tooth, at first the dentist did not believe me, but after many times this happening she admitted that she sees how I get aggravated form it instantly and how if she cleans it on the stop the fain is going down quickly, yet as I have said before I still get to feel bad after this intervetion of constant cleaning on my tooth, even the mechanical action hurt slightly, but the hypochlorite bring in the massive pain and headache.
I do not even know what to do really, the tooth is still sensitive to percussion so it cannot be closed permanently only temporary, so I just avoid eating on that side or on that tooth which is the first premolar on the left side.
Apparently, "treated" root canals is a huge source of infections.
The headache looks like an allergic reaction.
I'd continue with calc. carb., MB+red light and make sure that my liver work really well (not overburdened with other clean-up tasks).
Where to apply the MB? Or just to take it orally?