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In a message dated 07/26/2003 2:27:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

tnew writes:

 

> I use Fennel Oil, because MJH told me to! ;-) LOL Perhaps MJH could

> address why Fennel Oil is used in this protocol. Personally, I like the

taste, so

> it is not an issue for me.

 

thanks!! Appreciate the additional info--I'll use the tea tree oil, but for

now skip the fennel, I think. :-)

 

Will also add the Co-Q10 as Mary recommended. Have been doing mega-C for

quite a while anyway.

 

Nancy

www.jerichomountain.com

fine handcrafted dolls, Santas and folkart accessories

 

 

 

 

 

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Trudy and all

Using essential oils without diluting them to 10% or less is not wise on a

long term basis. Sensitivity can occur.

Diluting them in your mouthwash is safe and effective.

 

The Myrrh, Propolis and Fennel are already in Tom's of Maine toothpaste.

The Tea Tree Oil gets added to the mouthwash.

 

Another thing to consider is if you are getting enough Calcium/Magnesium

in your diet. Deficiencies of these important minerals can also be a reason

for the peridontal issues. Also, not making enough saliva.

 

Hope this helps

mjh

 

 

In a message dated 7/26/03 2:27:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

tnew writes:

 

 

> Hi Nancy,

>

> I use Fennel Oil, because MJH told me to! ;-) LOL Perhaps MJH could address

> why Fennel Oil is used in this protocol. Personally, I like the taste, so

> it is not an issue for me.

>

> One thing I would like to mention is that essential oils are potent. I only

> use this protocol once per day. (I recognize that most people brush their

> teeth a couple of times per day.)

>

> Also, while I always use the Fennel Oil, I have recently taken to rotating

> the Tea Tree Oil with Myrrh essential oil. Apparently Myrrh has been used

> since Biblical times for treating gum disease. ...and it still works today!

>

> There are many different protocols for treating gum disease. Frank has

> brought to our attention the use of Vitamin C and Comfrey. I read a report on

> the Internet that a fellow cured his gum disease by splitting open Vitamin E

> capsules and rubbing the oil on his gums. He said it took three months to

heal

> his gums. (I had a noticeable improvement with MJH's protocol in three

> weeks. It was about the three week point that I was able to introduce

flossing.)

>

> It is very important to take gum disease seriously, because apparently it

> can lead to diabetes and other serious illnesses.

>

> As it has been already pointed out, there are many different ways to skin a

> rabbit! ;-)

>

> Kind regards,

> Trudy

>

 

 

 

 

 

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