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In all of my research, I have found that ozone (three oxygen atoms instead of two) is the best thing to clean out a dental cavitation because, as a gas, it can infiltrate all of the microscopic spaces in the bone and microtubules in the teeth. So, I have been searching for a dentist that will do ozone injections into my jaw. Finally, on November 30th, I found a dentist only 2 miles from my office.
Today was my first appointment. I scheduled for a consultation, because that is what they do. I wanted to schedule an ozone shot. But I had to wait. OY! I guess it made me feel anxious because I knew what I wanted.
I had my visualization during an energy session with Chris and I had connected it to the dentist and ozone shots. I was nervous that she might tell me “no.” So strange because I rarely want something so badly that I feel anxious that I might not get it. My stomach was gurgling and cramped. My chest was tight. My head was swimming with arguments why I must have it. I was worried about how I would come across because I didn’t feel like myself. LOL. As I’m writing this, I sort of see a similarity to an addict.
I get there and the office is beautiful and comfortable. Very welcoming. I feel important just sitting in the waiting area. One funny side note: our company Christmas party was later that day and we could dress up, so I had my Mrs. Incredible costume on under my clothes. I was called back to go over my paperwork. I started to explain, but was cut off. She wanted to get the dentist so that I could explain once. I had to breathe deeply to calm down. Dr. Frazar came in and shook my hand and I began to explain; slowly, measuring each word and making it count so that I wouldn’t appear to be a nervous wreck.
Not surprisingly, it turns out that we are very similar in our view of alternative medicine … the body can heal itself. I explained my journey – she was as excited as I am about finding solutions and experimenting to find diagnostic tools, therapies, etc. She was thrilled to see that the thermography showed the problem with my jaw. She was totally on board with my solutions. We talked details about the ozone, how much/how often I should receive the shots. She knows a few practitioners that use ozone often and she offered to consult with them. She had not experienced a situation like mine, but was thrilled to be a part of my journey.
Thank you, GOD, I’m grateful for all of the people that you have put in my path!
She agreed with my assessment and protocol of once a week for 4 weeks and then evaluate.
I was so very excited! LOL. Not many people are excited to get shots, much less in their jaw … but I am! So, I got three (3) shots right then and there. At first it doesn’t feel like anything. But as the O3 gas fills the cavity, I felt pressure, then gas bubbling up at the gum line, then a “burning” sensation that spreads up to my ear (the first shot). It was a fascinating experience. The second and third shots were much the same, but they didn’t spread to my ear. I felt strange for many hours. Sinuses felt dry on the right side only. I felt a bruised muscle an inch away from the injection site. Crazy.
Can’t wait to do it again.
