Re: Help with fasting - detox symptoms or am I unable?
I can't speak to your fasting experiences, as my own experience is limited. I understand though that some experts advocate working up to dry fasting with one day weekly fasts with water and periodical longer water fasts, and a daily exercise routine to continue when fasting in order to protect the muscles.
That said, I have been dealing with inflamed gums, too, and found urine therapy, urine fasting, and water fasting, to help to a degree. Thinking about it... the gums did become acute after a couple liver flushes, four years ago.
I have to say that what has helped me the most has been eating raw animal products. I just started a couple weeks ago, and my gums are tight and healthy, the jaw without pain, as long as I eat raw meat and milk every day.
I still feel that I'm in a healing process, and it's in the balance. But I feel much more relaxed and healthy than I have in quite a long time, and without pain, too.
I also use aged urine to gargle. Aged more than two months is best, according to the Indian doctors at the yahoosite for urine therapy. It is not capped tightly, so the ammonia escapes over time and it is soothing to any tissue. It is very very salty, and anti-septic, and because it is the body's own product, the body seems to welcome its effect. I try to remember to rub it into my cheeks as well once or twice daily, and to wash it off after about 20 minutes. The remaining ammonia in the fluid, I believe, penetrates deeply into the jaw and keeps whatever pathogenic activity is there at bay.
There are many reports of various historic "autotherapies" helping with gum infection and periodontal disease, and it's a shame that I only discovered them after trying so many other things such as
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement , oregano oil, oil pulling, iodine, supplements,
juicing -- and expensive therapies from doctors and dentists included -- without success.