Stop a toothache naturally in less than 12 hours review – Inspired by Diane Puttman

Hey, Eddie here.

Thank you for reading my blog reviewing and spreading words of Diane Puttman´s book about home remedies for toothaches. Who would have wrote this detailed book better than an expert in home remedy self help guide. I also want to thank her for giving me another point of view regarding my Dental Wellness and changed my life due to the information i personally use and most of the information she gave made me write those rules in stone. I want to clarify before moving on to some of the toothache remedies, this is an unrestricted and almost word to word honest review of Diane´s home remedy self help guide. What you´re about to read are the ESSENTIAL details you need to know before grabbing a copy of the guide yourself.

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What is Diane´s book about and what is the purpose of the ingredients and what are they?

So how do we stop a toothache naturally in 12 hours? There are several natural remedies using things you already have around your home that can provide pain relief for your toothache. Because these are natural they leave no known side effects and are easy to implement. There are a couple of treatments that pregnant women should avoid. One thing to keep in mind is how much of the ingredients you should have when you place it on the aching area. These remedies may seem like hocus pocus potions straight out of the pages of Hogwarts book of spells but they really do work. I will list some of these ingredients here.

Acupressure (Not Recommended For Pregnant Women)

You have several different pressure points located all over your body, Ancient Chinese alternative medicine discovered that by simply applying pressure to these points can give pain relief, in particular if the correct pressure point associated with that pain is properly targeted. Scientific studies have confirmed this theory and found that by applying adequate pressure to these points encourages the brain to release endorphins, the body’s natural feel painkiller, directly to the site of pain. There is a nerve situated in between the thumb and the index finger that shares the same pain receptors as the teeth.

Hydrogen Peroxide (Food Grade)

Hydrogen Peroxide kills infection by altering bacteria’s molecular structure. Through the process of oxidation Hydrogen Peroxide attacks bacteria by destabilizing its molecules causing them to break apart rendering them useless. This is why Hydrogen Peroxide foams upon contact with open wounds in the presence of bacteria. You can get food grade hydrogen peroxide from your pharmacy.

Pure Vanilla Extract and Almond Extract

Because pure Vanilla Extract and Almond Extract both contain alcohol (Vanilla extract has a slightly higher alcoholic content making it a little more effective than Almond extract), they both offer pain killing properties.

Iodine

From the early 20th century Iodine has been used to disinfect drinking water from
contaminated sources which makes Iodine such an effective topical treatment for open
wounds exposed to bacteria.

Clove and Clove Oil (Not Recommended For Pregnant Women)

Cloves have been revered for centuries for their antiseptic and anesthetic properties, both its fresh and dehydrated forms are effective in the relief of toothache pain . The Clove has made several appearances throughout history and was used as far back as 200 BC in China for the relief of toothache pain and to freshen the breath. During the 19th century, long before the dental hygiene we know of today existed, the dentists of the time would carry liberal supplies of clove oil to numb their patient’s mouths before and after extraction and for the alleviation of toothache pain. Clove oil is extracted from the clove bud which through its Eugenol content gains its bactericidal, anesthetic qualities making it an effective natural painkiller. Cloves are still an effective way to manage toothache pain to this day and its longevity throughout the ages is proof of this.

Tea Tree Oil

How To Stop A Toothache Naturally In 12 Hours

Tea tree oil has long been hailed as a natural antiseptic by the native Aborigine’s of the Australian outback, long before modern day science was able to confirm its medicinal properties. The beauty of tea tree oil is its ability to penetrate, this means that it is ideal for deep treatment of the infected tissue affecting the tooth. Its antibacterial qualities kill infection while its painkilling and wound healing properties sooth and help repair the damaged tissue.

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Those are just some of the variety home remedies that any home should have and there´s more ingredients to prevent a toothache within a couple of minutes and some up to a couple hours. Just keep in mind that most ingredients you should not overdose and also some of these toothache cures should not be used by pregnant women. Having a toothache is no fun, the last thing you want to happen is to have another episode especially after what you experienced with this one. To ensure that you prevent any future toothache or at the very least decrease the likelihood of it happening again there arepreventative measures you can take. In fact, the reason why you got the toothache in the first place was because your teeth were deteriorating as a result of diet and lifestyle and your tooth health was declining gradually on a daily basis. It wasn’t even until you got the toothache that you realized that something was wrong yet it was a problem quietly building. This is why they call tooth decay and gum disease the “Silent Killer”, it accumulates over time and slowly creeps up on you.

One last tip, brush with baking soda and avoid toothpastes that contain glycerin as this inhibits the tooth’s natural ability to re-mineralize itself. Well, baking soda doesn´t taste that good but is effective at decreasing the amount of tooth eroding bacteria present in the mouth. Brush your teeth twice a day, preferably following a meal. Change you toothbrush every 6 months or less. With wear and tear your toothbrush’s bristles become less effective at sweeping plaque from around the gum line preventing gum disease. Following some of these steps will not only decrease the risk of suffering a toothache again but also strengthen your teeth, gums and bones that will ensure that you keep your teeth long into the future.

What are the bad things about Dianes book 12 hour toothache cure?

  • In my eyes i find it hard to pick anything specifically to claim that it is bad, well maybe if i say that some of Diane´s remedies are not so tasty.
  • Also some cures i can find it unusually, but it is up to each and every person to judge, we are different people with different opinions.

And how about the good things about 12 hour toothache cure?

  • It´s a very easy and enjoying book to read least to say. The expertise really shows that she has been studying these methods.
  • The details on how much of each ingredients to use is chrystal clear and easy to understand.
  • All ingredients is not hard to get a hand on, you can get it at the Pharmacy store and some of them is almost free and there is 20 methods to work with.
  • She write about the medical issues that is connected to toothaches and is very important for a person who cares about their health, and all remedies has no known side effects.
  • The best of all is what i think the relief once the pain is gone and many of her methods really do work for a toothache.

Overall, what do I think about Diane´s book?

For me this has been an experience learned from an expert in home natural toothache cures with non fluff guide on exact how to stop a toothache naturally in 12 hours or less. The guide is packed from start to finnish on methods to regain the natural feeling in your mouth and teeth. I´ve learned some golden nuggets I could use for my near ones and maybe guide them for a better teeth hygiene in the future.

 

Sincerely

Eddie the Tooth Fairy!  ;)

 

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Valuable info about toothaches and infections – Inspired by Diane Puttman

Gingivitis and Tartar, the silent killer!

While tooth loss is traumatic to experience itself, a more serious result of having Gingivitis and tartar build up is that it is a precursor to heart disease. What grows on your teeth indicates the bigger picture of what goes on within the body. If you think about it we really are what we eat and what passes through our lips makes its way through our body. Doctors have proven that if you have a high accumulation and buildup of tartar on the teeth then there is a high probability that this same calcified plaque attached to your teeth is also clinging to the walls of your arteries. This represents a bigger problem as this is the type of plaque build that causes high blood pressure, heart attack and stroke. Enlarged heart can express itself as a painful jaw or toothache and your situation may be more medical than dental, your dentist may refer you to your doctor to get the appropriate treatment. Sometimes the onslaught of a heart attack can manifest itself as a pain on the left side of the jaw. An aching and tenderness in the jaw hinge or both the jaw and cheekbones and the inside the ears, or the inability to chew properly may indicate the beginnings of the condition TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint disorder). This is where the joint responsible for smooth movement between the upper and lower jaws starts to wear making it difficult to eat, talk or yawn and can be very painful, especially after a night of tooth grinding. So as you can see, tooth pain is not all bad, it can help warn us of more serious issues that we can get early detection and treatment of. Knowledge is a strong abillity remember it always!

These are the general signs of toothache:

  • Sharp, shooting acute pain isolated to the affected area that comes and goes (this could be caused by tooth sensitivity, head tension or stress as well as the tooth possibly being cracked or exposed to air.
  • Dull throbbing chronic pain that lingers for a longer period of time.

These are signs of infection:

  • Are you experiencing fever?
  • Are you finding breathing and swallowing difficult?
  • Are your glands swollen under your jaw on the affected tooth’s side? this usually means that the body is fighting an infection which exhibits as fever.
  • Is there a foul smelling, tasting discharge of pus coming from the affected tooth? This could be a sign of abscess infection which when left untreated can end up in the bloodstream. It can also spread to and infect the surrounding bone of the affected tooth.

Seek immediate medical attention if you are experiencing any of these, because if left untreated can lead to complications. As we touched upon before, different types of tooth related pain can be an indicator of different problems. Do not wait for too long  seeking medical attention, the result can be in a way we regret small misstakes in life.

Sincerely

Eddie

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So what is a toothache – Inspired by Diane Puttman

So what is a toothache? How does it affect you?

Every time a toothache comes our way we continue looking for ways and ideas to stop a toothache naturally. A toothache can make your life a complete misery and it can bring grown men to their knees and until you do something about it it’s nearly impossible to get on with your life. Eating and sleeping are difficult and so your health could be at a risk. Not to mention the symptoms of the toothache itself could be an indication of more serious problems such as infection. The different types of toothache pain can also be an indicator of different serious problems. There could be several factors at play where the pain of the tooth itself is merely a manifestation of some other underlying issues you  know don’t about. You don’t appreciate it at this moment but your teeth are your body’s warning system that something is wrong. This can range from something as simple as hypersensitivity in teeth which cause them to react strongly to hot or cold liquids but with hypersensitivity it can even cause teeth to react strongly to cold drafts or excess dampness or moisture in the air.

If you find your teeth becoming increasing reactive to hot and cold liquids and foods then it’s a good chance you have sensitive or hypersensitive teeth. This can also be an after effect of the tooth whitening process as the chemical bleach preparation applied to the teeth is acidic and weakens the protective tooth enamel layer increasing the risk of tooth decay and demineralization.

What trouble can tooth whitening, tooth grinding and our diet cause.

Most off the shelf brand tooth whiteners, particularly those contained in toothpaste don’t actually whiten the teeth but actually irritate the gums making them a darker red. This gives the illusion of the teeth being whiter when in actual fact they are not. This type of toothache is usually caused from excess wear on the teeth which can be accelerated by unconscious tooth grinding. Most people don’t even know they have tooth grinding as it tends to occur when the person is asleep. This constant grinding can wear the teeth down which leaves little separation between the dentine and the pulp. Once the dentine is exposed the pulp transmits messages of pain to the nerve hence the reason why dental cavities and cracked, injured teeth exposed to air and microbes are painful and sensitive. Other causes of toothache are the more obvious culprits such as a cracked tooth, filling or veneer, dental caries from eating acidic, sweet foods that corrode the fillings and the tooth’s protective enamel layer.

This corrosion is caused from the bacteria that are present on the teeth which break down the sugary, refined food you eat and then excrete them in the forms of acids which then eats away at the protective enamel of the tooth causing a cavity, infection and eventually toothache. Another thing that exacerbates tooth pain is Gingivitis. Gingivitis causes gum line recession as tartar builds around the teeth in the absence of proper brushing and flossing. You can probably spot the early signs of Gingivitis such as red, inflamed, swollen gums that bleed easily.

Sincerely

Eddie

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