Mathew and the tooth pain from hell

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Poor Mathew 🙁

Recently, Mathew complained of a toothache. He has had cavities, but it was the first time he ever had any “real” oral pain. We were getting ready for a trip to his grandparents in Virginia and his dentist was out of town, so we decided to continue with our plans and hope for the best.

Unfortunately, nothing I gave Mathew totally relieved the pain. Some items worked better than others and made him a bit more comfortable. Since, it was difficult to know exactly what the cause of the pain was I tried several different approaches.

The first thing Mathew did was floss, brush and then rinse his mouth with warm salt water. It didn’t relieve any pain but it cleaned out his mouth. Since Mathew had complained the prior week of headaches, I thought the pain might be related to a sinus problem, so, I made a tea that contained a variety of herbs that focused on relieving sinus and toothache pain; I chose tea because its warmth by itself soothes tooth pain.

The tea contained:

The tea helped Mathew relax and soothed some of the pain but it still did not eliminate it. When he started to complain more, I gave him children’s ibuprofen. It also helped but did not eliminate the pain. The next day everything seemed to get worse. I made a paste out of Ground Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum) and water and used a Q-tip to apply it to the painful area. The clove paste helped numb the area, thus reducing the pain. Cloves contain eugenol, it’s a powerful anesthetic and antiseptic that relieves pain and wipes out germs.

We did end up taking Mathew to a dentist in Virginia. After the examination and an x-ray, we were still not absolutely clear as to the cause of Mathew’s pain, nor why nothing seemed to stop the pain. The guess was it was decay behind the filling. We agreed to have the filling cleaned out and filled with a temporary medicated pain reliever to get him through the visit until he could see his dentist. The medication used in the filling had Clove oil in it. The procedure did relieve some of Mathew’s pain. However, the dentist was confused that even with the Novocain to perform the procedure Mathew still experienced pain. Nothing seemed to eradicate the pain.

I asked Mathew what remedy helped reduce the pain the best, he felt the Ground Clove paste worked the best as it numbed the area and the tea helped soothe him. Unfortunately, when the Ground Clove paste wore off, the pain came back worse than before. The children’s ibuprofen and acetaminophen worked equally as well. The dentist recommended that we switch back and forth using ibuprofen or acetaminophen, which we did, as well as use Ground Clove paste. Mathew sipped tea throughout the day. He was comfortable but definitely not pain free.

Mathew went to his dentist in New York, who felt the all he needed was a pulpectomy, which is a dental procedure in which all of the material in the pulp chamber and root canal of a tooth is removed (it sounds like a root canal to me, but only takes 20 minutes to do). Then a filling is put in, pain is gone, and the tooth will fall out when Mathew’s adult tooth is ready to appear. At least that was the plan. So we tried that, but when we left, Mathew experienced more pain than before. Thank goodness, it dissipated during the next 24 hours. Hopefully, this is the end to the drama and will inspire Mathew to take better care of his teeth.

Have you ever had a tooth pain that could not be relieved? What did you do? Please share and I will continue to share.

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Goldenrod does it again!

goldenrod fieldIt’s no secret to anyone that reads my blog that I absolutely love Goldenrod (Solidago spp.). It has changed my life in so many ways. This golden beauty released me from allergy hell; I no longer suffer from congestion, postnasal drip and sinus headaches (which always led to bronchitis); Goldenrod liberated me.

I knew not only would Goldenrod ameliorate my allergy and asthma symptoms along with supporting my urinary system; last summer, I read that its anti-inflammatory effect may relieve muscle pains and aches including arthritis. Well, I just had to try it. I infused Goldenrod in organic cold pressed olive oil for 6 weeks. I made a nice salve with organic bees wax and waited for my next pain or ache. I tried it and after about ten minutes, I realized the pain had subtly left my body. It really worked! I couldn’t believe my favorite herb relieved pain too, so I asked Mike to try too. I massaged some into his aching shoulder, waited ten minutes, and asked him what he thought. He looked at me and with a very inquisitive look on his face, and then stated, “Yeah, it’s gone.” It’s interesting because, when we tried it, I don’t think we actually thought it was going to work as well as it did. Then I tried it on my lower abdomen for menstrual cramps – voila, they were gone.

The next time I had an ache; Mike put some Goldenrod salve on one part and St. Johns Wort/ Arnica salve on the other side and didn’t tell me which side had which. Well folks, I am happy to announce, I could not tell one side from the other because the pain was just gone.  Goldenrod is becoming my go-to herb. It is simply AWESOME!

Do you have a favorite herb? Please share and I will continue to share.

All information is shared for educational purposes only and has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.  This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.