Posted by Christi (Louisiana) on 07/31/2024
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Onion in Sock Overnight for Tooth Infection
I had a severe tooth infection. Due to antibiotic sensitivity, I tried every natural remedy I read about: chewing raw garlic (which just kept me afloat), salt water, raw honey, whatever I could think of... 4 days later, I was severely ill. My friend suggested cutting up a fresh onion and putting it in a sock. Then, to put the sock on my foot overnight. I got a red organic onion and did as she instructed. The next morning, the onion was slimy (as expected) and my infection symptoms were nearly entirely out of my body. After one more night of the red onion treatment I had no more problems....
Okay...now, it's been 4 years and I still can't eat cold foods as I'm 'prone to infection' but hadn't gotten one since. The dentist said, after doing a cold sensitivity test, that he believes it's possibly a 'reversible' pulpitis and wants me to do an antibiotic before considering a root canal. He said, the 'clue' to it being severe/irreversible is that I'd be in a lot of pain (like I'd had 4 years prior) So...I'm going to try the natural 'first'. I'll go back to the red onion, add in some food grade H2O2 to gargle as well as warm salt water.
What I 'think' is that I needed to continue with the red onion until I had no problems at all. OR... the red onion wasn't enough to 'pull' the infection out of the tooth, but only out of my body.
I will keep this post updated, but I just felt it's of good note that the onion in the sock has so much good effect.
Posted by Dee (Decatur, Illinois) on 01/02/2023
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I accidentally discovered the red onion method for a tooth abscess. I had a sandwich that had red onions. Because of my craggy tooth a piece of onion got caught in it. After trying to get it out for about 10 minutes, using my tongue and mouth suction with the lips closed, I finally got it out...... followed by pus. The onion being there started pulling out the infection. AWESOME STUFF!
Posted by Dan W (Woodstock, NY) on 04/23/2020
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I'm surprised this remedy isn't up already on the tooth abscess section: Red onion. Actually, any onion will do, but red onion seems to work the fastest. Slice up a raw red onion, bit by bit. Hold a slice in your mouth and chew slowly for about 15-30 minutes. Repeat as necessary. The pus and phlegm should drain right out, and the inflammation should go way down. It worked like magic for me. I was experiencing severe pain to the point of shooting pains into my skull and through my jaw, even starting to go down my neck. (eek!) This stopped the infection and the symptoms dead in its tracks.
Posted by Susan (Spokane, Washington) on 01/01/2009
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I didn't actually use the onion skin remedy for my toothache but I did use raw onion large enough to be placed over the affected tooth and that almost instantly removed the pain.
Posted by SallyAnn (Andrews, Indiana) on 08/12/2008
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Onion skin takes away pain and swelling on tooth abcesses. I used a peeled piece of onion enough to cover the abcess.