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long story short, I had an abscessed tooth and an infected tooth .
the abscessed tooth was removed after being on antibiotics before ,during and after removal and the infected tooth cleared up so it wasn't removed

fast forward a couple of weeks and the previously infected tooth that cleared up is infected again, so I am back on antibiotics and it's not helping,there is no pain in the tooth area now but the infection has moved to my ears as they feel so pressured my head feels like it's going to explode,

the infected tooth will be removed in a week in the mean time I have been prescribed more antibiotics (nasty stuff for anaerobic bacteria) which I don't want to take as it makes me feel sick

I have tried oregano oil and also colloidal silver that weren't much help
what else is there left to try?

any suggestions would be appreciated
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Look good buddy, get familiar with mms1 and rinse your mouth a few times with activated three drops of it. Viola! That stuff will kill anything.
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When I had to deal with antibiotic resistant bacteria U used Vitamin D stoss thereapy
| found hitting the infection with 1,000 IU of vitamin D per pound of body weight every day for three days. For a 150 pound adult, that would be 150,000 IU (three capsules) a day for three days stopped the infection in it's tracks and enabled me to avoid having to spend a week in hospital having the only antibiotic thought to be resistant to the E Coli strain I had being administered by a drip.

Since that episode I've been more careful to keep my 25(OH)D vitamin D level at or above 50ng/ml 125nmol/l and have avoided any repeat infections and for several years now I've been antibiotic free.
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1000 iu per pound? That's pretty extreme, but I'd do it for a few days. At least the Vitamin D council would do nothing to give vitamin D bad press. Thanks for the find Ted.
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1000 iu per pound? That's pretty extreme, but I'd do it for a few days. At least the Vitamin D council would do nothing to give vitamin D bad press. Thanks for the find Ted.
Perhaps I should have highlighted
(three capsules) a day for three days
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In order for silver, oil of oregano, or MMS to work, it must be able to reach the infection.

I also agree with high dose vitamin D3, although you want to get high dose gel caps (50,000iu or higher) that don't contain fillers or lubricants, and since D is fat soluable, take with some coconut oil, avacado, flax seed oil, evening primrose oil, olive oil, borage oil, or non GMO soy oil.

I would also suggest taking a good quality 50 billion coated probiotic during as well as after taking the antibiotics. This will help replace the good gut bacteria that are being killed off by the antibiotics.
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thanks for your responses, I already take 2,000iu of vitamin D daily and will try the higher dosage, I weight 120lbs so am thinking 100,000 IU of vit D might be enough

there is such a variety of probiotics around, is there are particular brand or strain that is better than the rest?
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