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Wow, you really know a lot about this. Thanks for the tips. I have heard of
pinching the web of your skin before, but forgot all about it when I needed
it.
In a message dated 11/06/2000 8:20:41 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Betty,
> I have more than my share of toothaches! I sympathize. Here are a couple
> of things that might help: 1. Rub ice between your palms-- won't last long
> 2-5 minutes. 2. Pinch the"web" or the skin between your thumb and index
> finger for it is a pressure point. I have had no luck with this one but my
> two friends, nurses, say this works. 3. My old dentist once told me to put
> an aspirin on the gum next to the tooth that hurts. 4. Make some very stong
> tea but save the bag for use after you drink the tea. Then hold the teabag
> next to the culprit. Hope one of these work.
>
Betty
aut viam inveniam aut faciam
"I will either find a way or make one."
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