Pyorrhea: One night Dr. Christopher decided that he would not give his
lecture on his usual series because there was a blizzard on. He figured
that nobody would come out on such a night. He was going to put a sign
on the door that they would meet the following week. But something said
to him, "If you can help just one person, it would be worth staying." So
instead of going home, he opened up and put the chairs out. Soon people
started coming, and the house was nearly full. He had finished his
subject, and said, "We are now going to talk on a subject that has
bothered many people, pyorrhea." And just as he began to say this, a
woman stepped in the door. The street light showed that the storm was
still going, and the woman brushed snow off her coat and stomped it off
her overshoes. He said there was another seat available in front, but,
crying, she shook her head and stood there by the door.
He continued to tell the audience what to do for pyorrhea, which was to
use powdered oak bark, putting it up between the lips and gums at night
before going to bed, leaving it in all night. This should be done
faithfully six nights a week, week after week. It would tighten the gums
and heal, and if the teeth were loose, they would tighten up again. An
American Indian remedy, it had cleared many cases of pyorrhea.
As he finished this subject, the door opened and the lady stepped out
again. He thought little of it and finished the lecture. But two weeks
later during the same lecture series, there was a lady down in front
that he didn't recognize. This lady raised her hand and asked if she
could say just a few words before starting.
He thought she might be telling about someone who had left their lights
on or something, but she stood up and said that she had been at the
lecture two weeks before, although no one would recognize her. She was
from out-of-town and came in by bus to Salt Lake City. Some time before
she had gone to a dentist because her teeth were getting loose. When the
dentist looked into her mouth, he said it was the worst case of
pyorrhea that he had ever seen in his life. He said that there was
nothing that he could do other than to pull all her teeth, trim her
gums, and put in a new set of teeth. He didn't feel qualified to do this
because he hadn't the equipment or knowledge, but that a specialist in
Salt Lake City could do it.
This specialist said he had never seen a case that bad. She had 32 teeth
of her own, without a filling, and yet they were all loose; they all
had to be pulled. The dentist took an impression of her mouth, and asked
her to come back in two weeks, when he would have her false teeth ready
and he would pull the teeth and trim the gums.
This nearly broke her heart, because her teeth had been perfect up until
then. She went back to her hotel because she couldn't get a bus back
home until morning. During the blizzard, she just lay there worrying
about losing her teeth and, not being able to rest, got up, dressed, and
went out for a walk. She didn't know the town at all, but just walked
up one street and down another. She didn't know where she was, and all
of a sudden she wound up on State Street right in front of Christopher's
store.
The curtain was closed, and a light was shining through it and, feeling
chilled, she entered the room just to get warm. Later she felt that
Godhad her wander around the streets until he knew it was time
for Dr. Christopher to talk about pyorrhea. When he finished the
subject, she felt that all the weight of the world was suddenly lifted
off her shoulders. She knew the right way to be healed. She went right
back to her hotel room and slept like a baby. The next day, she found a
health store close to the hotel and bought some powdered oak bark. She
put it right in her mouth and got on the bus.
Within a matter of days, she went back to her dentist to tell him that
her gums were healing and her teeth getting solid again. He had never
seen anything like this. He wanted her to go to the specialist in Salt
Lake City to show him her mouth. She went to Salt Lake City the day she
spoke in the lecture, and that specialist said that in his years of
dentistry, he had never seen a miracle like this. He didn't know
pyorrhea could ever be healed. He thought it was an act of God.
She just told the class to listen to what Dr. Christopher told them,
because here she stood, with all of her natural teeth intact because of
oak bark.
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