I got an infected splinter in my thumb.splinter out but still infected. Went to minute clinic told me they cant help me cuz i cant wear a mask and its federal guidelines. Told tge lady who was a total bitch about it,fuck it ill go home and cut it open with a razor and walked out.
Hospital has a 10 hour wait and requires mask as well.
I called my veterinarian. Explained what i got going on.no problem he said,ill call you when im out of work.
Remember people.if you get turned away,try alternative ways.vets go through human medical school before going to animal schools.theyre human doctors first. Alot of animal meds are just repackaged human meds.
Where do i file a complaint on cvs???
Bad tooth- Clove oil. *But you do not want this in your gums, and you want to use a small amount alternately , clove oil can be diluted into a mouthwash, or mixed into coconut oil and made in to a homemade toothpaste. Clove oil can be found in the non-prescription tooth med section. If anyone likes, I'll provide a remineralizing tooth paste recipe I have.
Yes, please share the recipe. Clove stopped working on my tooth. The silver mix got rid of the severe pain in a few days and the rest of the pain in about a week. I kept it up for another few days. Back to normal. It may need to come out eventually but isn't giving me any trouble now.
1 Part Food Grade diatomaceous earth (essentially ground seashells- but you do want food grade)
5 Parts Calcium Carbonate powder
3 parts baking soda
3 parts xylitol powder (or stevia)
3 -5 parts coconut oil
essential oils for flavor- peppermint, spearmint, clove, orange
I have more recipes, so if this doesn't work for you, just reply and I'll post one or two more.
Please Sir could I have some more * looks up with puppy dog eyes and crooked sad teeth* any recipes with out xylitol per chance?
You can substitute stevia with the same ratio, or you can check this list :
I recommend the stevia for those who cannot deal with the xylitol powder- xylitol is good for the gums, and so is stevia.
Very interesting. But what is considered a “part”, e.g., teaspoon, tablespoon, ounce? Thanks!
Personally, I use tablespoons, but any of the above will work as long as the ratios are kept the same.
Thanks!
Garlic too. You can buy the supplements. I used it years back when my dentist wanted me to take antibiotics before a procedure. I told him I would do garlic instead and he was supportive.