The oleoresin is used externally as a wound healer, to stop bleeding, and for toothaches, and it is taken internally for rheumatism and as a purgative.
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An infusion of the plant's bark or fruit has been useful in the treatment of bronchitis and dysenteric conditions, or as a mouthwash to treat toothaches.
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The result : sore jaw, neck and back muscles, toothaches and loosened, irritated fillings and crowns, say dentists who see an upswing in patients in December.
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In the meantime, Hujoel said, the results should not discourage pregnant women with dental emergencies such as bad toothaches from seeking appropriate care, including X-rays.
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Black pepper ( or perhaps long pepper ) was believed to cure several illnesses, such as constipation, insomnia, oral abscesses, sunburn and toothaches, among others.
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In addition, the cones were used by settlers as food for both themselves and their animals, and to prepare cedarberry syrup as a treatment for toothaches and coughs.
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Common ailments such as colds, flu, headaches and toothaches are not covered, but asthma and morning sickness qualify, even if the employee does not see a doctor.
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Boulanger's unrelenting schedule of teaching, performing, composing, writing letters etc . started to take its toll on her health; she had frequent migraines and toothaches.
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You could learn a lower skilled medical field like ( in the US ) a Licensed practical nurse, or dental assistant, because people will get sick and have toothaches.
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Native Americans have traditionally used leaves from the creosote bush, which grows in the American Southwest and in Mexico, as a remedy for everything from bruises to stomach trouble to toothaches.