Tooth/Gum Sensitivities after LF
I've developed very sensitive tooth/gum after several LFs with citrus, esp. with LEMON. I usually rinse my mouth with baking soda immediately after the cocktail. Apparently that's not enough. I also tried using a straw, but I have a habit of whosing before swallowing (Some good habit can be BAD at times). Anyways, I had to stop drinking the cocktail mid-way just to give the tooth/gum a break during my last LFlush....
Basically, one quadrant of my gum is not in very good shape since the onslaughter of dental treatments on/and for over a period of 15yrs. It started with a few poor attempts to repair a chipped tooth with filling and finally ended up with a bad crown job 6yrs ago. The crown was not perfectly smooth/aligned and since then I've been getting chronic infection, deep pockets and reciding gum line. I know that I have to get that replaced eventually (more pain and $$$ and no guarantee that the next dentist would do a better job!).
Meanwhile, not knowing what to do... and get ready to laugh... I just stuff some Hemorroid Fixer Upper (what soothes one end would probably do the trick on the other ;)...???) at the affected area and continue with my enchincea tincture and mega garlic routine... I also found these related formulas at Uny's store...
1. Dr Schulze's Tooth & Gum Oil
2. Dr Christopher's Herbal Tooth Powder
and the description of them at...
//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1336741
It's interesting that the so-called "Dr. Christopher's Original Tooth and Gum Powder" selling at Dr. Christopher's official store (and all other stores)
http://www.drchristophers.com/cuts-powders/herbal-tooth-gum-powder.html
is soooooooo vastly different from the formula in his ORIGINAL handbook.....
Anyways, any comments, tips and advices would be MOST welcomed and greatly appreciated!
-mny, mny thx, tie!