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Your Dentist Sends You Home With Ibuprofen. I Did This Instead.

April 06, 20265 min read

Your Dentist Sends You Home With Ibuprofen. I Did This Instead.

Surgery is only half the equation.

What you do after is everything. Your body just went through significant trauma — bone was debrided, tissue was cut, your immune system is on high alert, and your liver is working overtime to clear anesthesia. Most people go home, take the ibuprofen, eat soft foods, and hope for the best.

I went in with a plan.

Here's exactly what I did after my cavitation surgery to make sure I healed fully — not just on the surface, but at the bone level.

1. Vitamin C IV — The Day Before AND the Day After Surgery

I went to the Karlfeldt Center in Meridian, Idaho for this — both the day before and the day after surgery.

What is the Karlfeldt Center? The Karlfeldt Center is a full-service integrative naturopathic and oncology wellness center in Meridian, Idaho, run by Dr. Michael Karlfeldt, ND, PhD — a globally recognized expert in integrative medicine with over 30 years of experience. They offer everything from IV nutrition therapy and peptides to ozone therapy, neurofeedback, and advanced detox protocols. If you're local to the Treasure Valley and you want to work with people who actually address root causes, this is the place.

Why Vitamin C IV around surgery? High-dose Vitamin C delivered intravenously floods your tissues with antioxidants right when they need it most. It supports your immune system, helps your body clear anesthesia faster, and reduces oxidative stress at the surgical site. Taking oral Vitamin C doesn't come close — IV delivery bypasses digestion entirely and gets it into your bloodstream at doses you could never absorb orally.

Going in the day before means your body is already loaded and prepared. Going the day after means you're giving your tissues immediate recovery support before the real healing work begins.

2. Glutathione IV — After Surgery

Also at the Karlfeldt Center.

Glutathione is your body's master antioxidant — the most powerful detoxification molecule your body produces naturally. After any surgical procedure you're dealing with anesthesia, surgical trauma, and inflammation all at once. Your liver is working hard.

A glutathione IV helps your liver process and clear all of it faster, so your body can redirect its energy toward actual tissue and bone healing instead of detox overload. Think of it as giving your system a clean slate to heal from.

3. Peptides — BPC-157 & TB4-Frag from Integrative Peptides

These were a game changer for my recovery.

BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound) is one of the most studied peptides for tissue and bone repair. It accelerates healing at the cellular level, reduces inflammation, and supports the regeneration of connective tissue and bone. It's been shown to help heal tendons, ligaments, gut lining, and bone — which made it a perfect fit for recovering from oral surgery.

TB4-Frag (Thymosin Beta-4 Fragment) supports tissue regeneration and reduces inflammation in damaged areas. It works alongside BPC-157 to support the body's natural healing response.

I noticed faster healing than I expected. My recovery timeline was shorter than what most people describe. I genuinely believe these peptides played a significant role in that.

I used Integrative Peptides brand — high quality, third-party tested.

4. Salt Water Syringe Rinse — Redmond Real Salt

After cavitation surgery you have actual holes in your jaw bone that need to stay clean while they close.

I was on a liquid diet but even smoothie seeds and small food particles were getting trapped in the extraction sites. Left uncleaned, those can cause infection — which is the last thing you want when you're trying to heal bone.

I used a curved-tip syringe filled with warm Redmond Real Salt water to flush the sites out gently after every meal. Redmond is an unrefined mineral salt from Utah — no additives, no anti-caking agents, just clean salt with trace minerals intact.

This step is unglamorous. It's tedious. But it is critical. Don't skip it.

5. Red Light Therapy Wand on the Stitches

Red light therapy (also called photobiomodulation) increases cellular energy production and circulation right at the site of application. At the tissue level, it supports faster cell regeneration and reduces inflammation.

I used the USUIE Pro wand directly on my stitches to promote healing from the outside in. I genuinely think this shortened my healing time — my stitches dissolved faster than expected and I had minimal swelling compared to what most people report.

Red light therapy on oral stitches is one of those things that sounds unusual until you understand the mechanism — then it makes complete sense.

6. Uncle Harry's Alkalizing Mineral Toothpaste

No fluoride. No synthetic chemicals. No SLS. No garbage.

Uncle Harry's is what I use daily and it was especially important during recovery when my mouth needed to stay clean without being hit with harsh conventional toothpaste ingredients. The alkalizing minerals support a healthy oral pH, which is important for both healing and long-term oral health.

If you're still using conventional toothpaste — especially during any kind of dental recovery — it's worth making the switch.

The Bigger Picture

Everything I did comes back to the same philosophy I apply to everything on the homestead: work with your body, not against it.

Conventional post-surgical care is designed to manage symptoms — pain relief, antibiotics if needed, and wait. What I did was give my body every tool it needed to actually heal — at the cellular level, at the bone level, from the inside out.

The Karlfeldt Center, BioSmiles, quality peptides, red light therapy — none of this is magic. It's just being intentional about what your body needs and actually providing it.

Resources

  • 📍 The Karlfeldt Center — Meridian, Idaho | thekarlfeldtcenter.com | @thekarlfeldtcenter

  • 📍 BioSmiles — Eagle, Idaho | biosmiles.com | @theboisenaturaldentist

  • 🧬 Integrative Peptides — BPC-157 Pure & TB4-Frag Max

  • 💡 USUIE Pro Red Light Wand — usuie.com

  • 🪥 Uncle Harry's Alkalizing Mineral Toothpaste | @uncle_harrys

  • 🧂 Redmond Real Salt

This is part 3 of my dental health series. Read Part 1 on amalgam mercury filling removal and Part 2 on cavitation surgery if you haven't yet.

Disclaimer: I'm not a doctor and this is not medical advice. This is my personal experience and what worked for me. Always do your own research and consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any new health protocol.

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