How To Fix A Toothache

April 28, 2011 by  
Filed under Toothache

Did you know that every remedy to every ailment and disease can be found in nature, even how to fix a toothache?

In fact I’m willing to bet that what you need right this very moment to rid yourself of your toothache can be found right inside your kitchen pantry and fridge.

We are only scratching the surface in natural pain remedies that the Egyptians have known for thousands of years. Here’s a great natural remedy that can give you pain relief minutes from now:

Salt has been used for over 3,500 years as a natural food preserve and for its ability to kill bacteria which is why salt is still recommended to this day for the natural treatment of wounds and infections and has been known to be highly effective in the treatment of toothache.

What makes salt such a great anti bacterial is that it draws water from bacteria through osmosis causing the bacteria shrink and die.

Osmosis is the process whereby water from a lower saline concentration travels across the cell membrane barrier to higher concentrations. The bacteria in the presence of high saline or salty environments are destroyed by dehydration which is why salt is such an effective preserve, from the time of the ancient Egyptians and was even used in the process of mummification.

Most toothaches arise from some kind of infection whether from a cracked tooth or missing filling, bacteria takes hold from food particles which have decomposed and are lodged within cavities where infection sets in.

Salt is ideal in the treatment of infection while addressing the issue of pain arising from the infected tooth. If you treat more than just the symptom of pain and treat the cause you will be able to eliminate the pain permanently.

Salt water has a two-fold purpose as it draws out infection from the affected gum tissue surrounding the nerve it kills bacteria while giving pain relief at the same time.


Directions:

Create a saline solution by simply adding a teaspoon of sea salt to a glass of lukewarm water and rinse around your mouth for around 20 to 30 seconds before spitting out. The saline solution cleans the area surrounding the tooth and helps draw out of some the infection responsible for the inflammation and pain.

This treatment is safe and you can repeat as frequently as required until the pain subsides. You can also add sea salt or rock salt directly to the tooth or affected area if you don’t mind the salty taste.

Sharp, intense pain should subside within a few minutes of treatment. It’s not enough to just treat the pain, you need to ensure that the toothache doesn’t return, to do that you need to know how you can strengthen your teeth to stand up to tooth destroying bacteria and reverse the damage done to your teeth throughout the years. This is the only way to be truly toothache free permanently.

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One Response to “How To Fix A Toothache”
  1. Gregory says:

    I tried the at home teeth whitening. You make a mold of your teeth. Then add the solution in the tray. Put it in for a while. It does the job. Thanks admin

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