Tooth Update

Since posting Medical Intuitive Thoughts on Teeth, I have heard from so many more readers, clients and even a neighbor with recent, often severe tooth issues. If you’re having tooth problems and somehow missed that post, please do check it out.

A little update on my own tooth saga mentioned in the post:

Just went to the dentist today — first dental visit in four years, since I made a commitment to myself to heal the “root” of my tooth issues. I’ve been following a radical remineralization protocol for years, as well as doing lots of internal clearing work to shift the energy I took on from someone else inside my teeth. Long story, but it’s been a gradual extraction process of that person’s junk from my teeth. I had made really good progress but still felt the vulnerability in my teeth, so I continued to avoid the dentist. (I don’t like negative, disempowering diagnoses.)

Anyway, the other day, I posted my friend Timothy Glenn’s Heart Breath meditation. When I initially did the meditation, I thought it was nice, relaxing, quietly powerful. I tried it again after posting his article, and whoa … I felt the last of the energy extract itself from my teeth. Holy, moly, was it ever intense energy! I even said to myself, “No wonder my teeth hurt if that’s what I’ve been carrying around in there.” Most of it wasn’t even my stuff, but things I had empathed during my dealings with this other person, plus some of my own reactions to what I had empathed, which created their own little pockets of trauma. If you know tooth nerve pain and can imagine the emotional/spiritual equivalent, that’s what came up with that meditation — almost like it was sucked out of me with a vacuum. I immediately recognized it as the root source of my tooth pain.

I have not had pain since then, and today I went to my already scheduled dental appointment. I got a full set of Xrays, gum exam, cancer screening, special technology to determine if there’s internal, hidden decay even if the enamel looks good. Nothing. My teeth are strong, have fewer fillings than they used to have, but only one of those even needs to be replaced. The rest of the missing fillings have apparently regrown the enamel. I need a cleaning, because I haven’t had one in four years, but the hygienist said my gums and teeth looked good even if it had only been a six-month check. Whatever left me the other day really did leave, because there’s no evidence of cracks or any kind of abscess. No decay, not even in the one filling to be replaced. It’s just kind of a deep divet that makes sense to smooth over.

All of which is to say that teeth can heal. I highly recommend Ramiel Nagel’s book, “Cure Tooth Decay.” I don’t do everything in that book, since some of the things are kind of stomach turning, in my formerly vegan opinion. I’m willing to stretch in some ways like raw cheese but not most of the traditional foods. I did make some big dietary shifts in terms of choosing foods based on mineral availability. I’ve opted for herbal infusions like nettles, oatstraw and horsetail rather than, say, fish heads. I’ve also had good success with Jarrow’s BoneUp and nattokinaise, plus oil pulling with coconut oil and peppermint oil.

Truth be told, I’ve done a ton of physical things, which kept stuff stable. The full success arrived only after I fully cleared the projected and accepted energy, step-by-step, and I eliminated some long standing indecision by finally taking decisive action in a few areas of life. The combination of emotional, spiritual, and mental clearing, a little magick, prayer, and all the physical shifts, including but not limited to diet, have all combined into an empowering and clean bill of dental health. I know I am not the only person to have managed this “impossibility,” but as of now, I’ve never had a root canal or crown, despite having had severely demineralized teeth in 2008-2009. Like scary demineralized. I got fillings then but made an agreement that I would change the root cause of the issues before having any additional work done.

If something’s in pain, I prefer to get to the root of it instead of numbing it out, even if that root happens to be a tooth root. There’s no shame in traditional treatments either — sometimes those help, but the other levels of change are usually necessary for a full-on cure. Otherwise something bigger takes its place. I know this from my own life as well as from thousands of medical intuitive sessions and years of stories I’ve heard during life coaching. In my case, I didn’t want the side effects or cost of a potential 12 root canals. Nor did I want something like spontaneous bone fractures to replace the teeth as my primary issue.

Anyway, I will continue to practice the shifts I made to get this far, but I just wanted to share a personal victory here. LOL, I’m rackin’ ’em up! Traumatic brain injury, major back and neck injuries and now tooth remineralization … I do love a good old fashioned, “impossible,” long sought after but eventually spontaneous healing. Just a reminder that such things can happen with complete faith and devotion to healing — whatever solutions come your way as a result of your inner and outer work and play.

Continuing with today’s Rumi theme: “There are thousands of ways to kneel and kiss the Earth.”

Namaste, and might I add, Wooooooohooooooo! 🙂

21 responses to this post.

  1. Posted by Cheryl on August 16, 2013 at 2:25 am

    Amazing….even for you my dear. Wow.

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  2. Posted by tazjima on August 16, 2013 at 4:05 am

    Reblogged this on Blue Dragon Journal and commented:
    Now that’s natural healing! Thanks, Laura.

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  3. Thanks for your comment. I know that fractured teeth are usually NOT helped by root canals; that’s why I’m puzzled as to why the pain went away after the endodontist treated the tooth! He did ‘re-treat’ it once. He used a larger file the than is normally required for a pre-molar went he went back in the second time- and that’s when he found what he thought was more live tissue. He said that this only happens (with this particular pre-molar) about 5% of the time (just my luck)! And I did improve – but the pain is back again. Hope someone in the endo biz has an answer!! By the way; whenever the pain returns, it’ seems to happen within an hour of when I’ve flossed near the distal of the tooth. I really don’t think it’s gum irritation, though. That usually goes away pretty quickly – and there’s no bleeding or other signs of gum problems in the area of the tooth.

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  4. Wonderful story! And best of all, it’s true. Good job, Laura. You are an inspiration!

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  5. Great news! I’m doing the herb infusions too, as well as taking Dr. Wallach’s minerals. It’s great how one’s health can be completely turned around by incorporating some pretty simple but empowering habits!

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  6. Thanks and love, Diana! Best of luck and love to Christine and “Silver Price.” Sorry, I was so busy being happy about my teeth that I forgot to reply here. 😉

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  7. […] I also made a truly yummy antibiotic this summer when I had that cracked, infected tooth: apple cider vinegar, raw honey and many, many cloves of garlic. It turned out to be a terrible remedy for an infected tooth, due to the acid-sweet combo, but it certainly clears up any cold or other illness that wants to hitch a ride. (My teeth all healed, btw, through major energetic work that blasted the lurkers in there, but that’s another story.) […]

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  8. Posted by Anthony Iemma on January 7, 2014 at 4:07 am

    Hi Laura, nice pics and story/ies. As. I also have had cracked tooth about ten years and have nursed it and apply Oil Del Re which kill all infectious germs and promotes renameling . Sent you some so try it. Dentist wants to try an implant. NO !!! Let me know about the Reiki class.

    Anthony

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    • Thanks, Anthony, I will let you know about the Reiki class. It’s happening, just not 100% sure where or when, probably February. I have a few people checking out places for me to see which will work best for this class. Thank you for the Oil Del Re. I did try that, and oddly enough was just looking at it yesterday! No problems with my teeth since I exorcized the other person’s “stuff” from them. Things got in there pretty deep, but now they’re gone. 🙂

      You might want to try swishing with and then swallowing black walnut hull tincture for your cracked tooth. I found that as an online remedy (look it up), and it healed over my crack in a matter of days. Then the energetic shifts took out whatever infections I had brewing beneath the surface of my teeth.

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  9. […] earth mixed in water. Not only do my teeth feel even stronger than they’ve felt since my spontaneous tooth healing last summer, but the recently thinning skin around my eyes seems to have plumped up like […]

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  10. […] journey to recover and avoid double digit root canals, but I not only avoided the root canals, I popped out most of my fillings and regrew enamel. A huge part of that process included exorcising someone else’s projected emotional issues […]

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  11. […] note: I’m not fully vegan anymore. For tooth and bone strength, I drink organic, raw goats milk, which we pick up directly from local farmers. I loved being 100% […]

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  12. Laura, could you write, if you have any overbite/ underbite issues which contributed to cavities. I found your post while searching for some strategies to heal my cavities without drilling and filling. According to Ramiel’s book my decay seems to be connected with occlusion issue – overbite, although some of the intuitive thoughts are also fitting my situation. Do you know any exercises, which can be done to fix the overbite without braces? As a child I already had braces but sadly it didn’t correct the oclussion.

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    • Hi Hania, you might want to look at craniosacral therapy to work on the neck and skull, as I believe Ramiel also suggests. I don’t know if the Founder or Foundation exercises would help with an overbite, but they do target spine alignment, which is related. Good luck!

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  13. Thank you very much! Will check out the Foundation Exercises 🙂

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  14. Posted by altamisal on February 4, 2017 at 8:59 pm

    So it’s been several years since your inspiring post…can we get an update on your teeth? Thanks and hope you are still doing great!

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    • Hi Altamisal, so far, so good. I have not had any tooth issues in years, other than a bit of crowding from not having had two of my wisdom teeth out. Once my teeth remineralized, I was able to back way down on the raw milk, too. I still have some, but I am down to maybe 30-40% of what I was having before. Thanks for checking in. 🙂

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  15. Posted by altamisal on February 5, 2017 at 7:09 pm

    Thanks for the update! Glad you are still doing well. I think sesame tahini is also good for remineralizing. I make a tahini/miso dip/spread (miso is also good for teeth and bones). Just mix one tablespoon of miso with two tablespoons of tahini, add lemon or lime juice to taste, crushed garlic if desired, and thin with water as needed.

    And thanks for your post mentioning diatomaceous earth, inspired me to start up with it again. 🙂

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    • Yes, we have miso at least several times per week, and I’ve done the miso/tahini/lemon combo before. I burned out on tahini awhile back, though. Now it’s all about the hemp and chia, LOL! Best of luck to you. 🙂

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  16. […] 100% vegan, we still eat that way most of the time, with occasional forays into raw cheese for my continued tooth health. Goshen offers so few places we can eat that we’ve become “the best diner in […]

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