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Nature’s Answer To Your Gingivitis Or Gum Disease Problems
By Rai Micht | July 30, 2009
Everyone has a variety of bacteria in their mouth. Some have more than others. This bacterium helps you by beginning the digestive process. Excess bacteria in your mouth have now been found to cause more than tooth decay, gingivitis or gum disease. So, you need to know, even though you might not have gingivitis or gum disease, how to control these plaque-building bacteria in your mouth.
Plaque supports the anaerobic bacteria and bring about inflamed, bleeding and receding gums. Having gingivitis or gum disease can also give you halitosis. For more severe cases, gums get sore, teeth hurt, gums diminish and teeth becomes loosened. In order to avoid gum inflammation and regression, the following natural remedy can be effective in counteracting the oral bacteria and fortify your gums.
- 2 parts white oak bark herb - powdered
- 1 part myrrh gum herb - powdered or granules
- 3/4 part Peppermint leaves changed into powder
- ” part anise herb - seeds or powdered
- 1/8 part clove - powder
When herbs and leaves aren’t in powder form, grind them in a coffee grinder. You can use this to make as much powder as you prefer.
Put the mixture in a small container. You can use a tablespoon as a measuring tool. For instance, 2 tablespoons of white oak, 1 tablespoon of myrrh gum, tablespoon of peppermint leaves, and so on. Measurements don’t have to be accurate.
How to use it:
To balance dental bacteria, use this powder once a week. With gingivitis or gum disease, you could use this 3 times a day. Put some powder on your toothbrush and brush your teeth and gums. After brushing spit out a couple of times, the saliva and residue powder. Don’t wash off your mouth since to keep the active herb powders inside your mouth. Swallowing any powder remaining in your mouth is no problem. mains in your mouth with no problem.
This powder combination is bitter, but quite powerful and will get the job done. You can add more peppermint powder to make it less bitter, if you like.
For bad cases of gingivitis or gum disease, you could moisten some powder with distilled water, then put the paste on the teeth and gums - front and back. Let the paste sit on your teeth and mouth for as long as you can. Don’t fret about the herbs getting in between your teeth. This remedy is effective. Many people have used this remedy for a month and successfully avoided having professional gingivitis treatments. As for severe gingivitis or gum disease, seeking professional dental help along with using this remedy is your best bet.
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