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Re: 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....I assume by "whosing", you mean some kind of swishing or whoosing :) STOP IT right now, young lady! You're obviously hurting your teeth! And there's NO reason for rolling this mixture around all over your teeth. Dr. Schulze "just STOP doing what is bad for you and START doing what is good for you!" You've got the self-control not to do any 'whosing'! :::grin:::
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!). Only one tooth? causing a whole quadrant of issues? If that wasn't one of my "front eight", that suc*** would be outta my mouth by the end of the week. I'd gladly lose one, to be able to keep the rest! We need to get some high-dose echinacea in you for a month, along with raw garlic. How you doin' with raw garlic these days? (whoops, you said you're doing that below, nevermind)
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... With a deep seated dental infection, you likely need 2-4 teaspoons/ 8-16 droppersful a day of the Echinacea, consistently for at least a month. Your doctor within "did you good", that 'Rhoid Fixer upper would be VERY good for receding/tender/infected gums. Both white oak bark AND slippery elm are antisceptic! And the white oak is a strong tightener...and full of minerals.
1. Dr Schulze's Tooth & Gum Oil
2. Dr Christopher's Herbal Tooth Powder
and the description of them at...
http://www.curezone.com/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.....Yes, Dr. Christopher's children have TOTALLY kow-towed to the Posers That Be, and eliminated comfrey from every formula he had it in. I'm glad I'm not going to be in their shoes if there ever comes a 'day of accountability'...or if they have to meet/see their father again. He risked his life, his freedom and everything he possessed to ensure people were healed. They dishonor his legacy and suck up the to the PTB and get rich off his legacy...while hurting people. Don't EVEN get me started!
Anyways, any comments, tips and advices would be MOST welcomed and greatly appreciated! If you have sensitivity due to thinning enamel, you can use the Christopher Tooth Powder, but don't brush your teeth with it...just rub/pack it into your gums and gently push it into/on the base of your teeth/gums before bed. Dr. Schulzes liquid formula isn't abrasive in any way, and is extremely antiseptic and creates strong circulation and flow in the gums. Gotta get that FLOW to those poor infected gums!!! If I had only the money for one, I'd go with Schulze on this one.
There's no such thing as "too much circulation" here...oil pulling would be fantastic, as well as gum massage with your fingers. If it were me, I'd dip my finger in echinacea tincture and rub it in (echinacea does have antiseptic properties :)
Heal ON!
Unyquity