Question:

I just found out that teeth have a pulp core subject to pulpits. Since I don’t find any RIFE reference I wondered if any set of frequencies might exist that would cover the tooth pulp such as in the Dental Comprehensive set of frequencies.

Thank you.

Answer:

Tooth pulpitis: Inside the innermost part of each tooth is an area called the pulp. The pulp contains the blood, supply, and nerves for the tooth. Pulpitis is a condition that causes painful inflammation of the pulp. It can occur in one or more teeth, and is caused by bacteria that invade the tooth’s pulp, causing it to swell.

The problem is related to high levels of bacteria.   The ETDFL only has a general Dental Group available.  There is not specifically a Pulpitis group, as the condition is bacteria specific, you could opt for bacteria set

Group 10:

Bacterial Gram (+) and (-) RDPV3 GROUP 10: 0.12, 0.55, 0.86, 7.5, 12.5, 77.5, 120, 307.25, 320, 615

Bacteria and its by-products are found to be the main cause of pulpal and periapical infection of teeth.  Tooth pulpitis is a harbouring of a wide variation of microbial flora that includes both Gram-positive and Gram-negative microorganisms. Bacterial components such as Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) of gram negative bacteria and Lipoteichoic Acid (LTA) of gram positive bacteria have the potential to enter the peri-apical tissue of tooth and initiate the inflammatory process.

The Dental set Group 5, added for relevance

Dental Comprehensive,

Rife Digital Professional V3 GROUP 5:

0.06, 0.37, 0.83, 2.75, 3, 15, 85.54, 175, 225, 575.83

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