Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 does any one know about anything i could use for denture pain sorness in the mouth due to dentures. also denture odors ?? how to help refresh it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 Absolutely!! You must check out Oil Pulling. I know this sounds a bit wacky, but it works, and works really well for all kinds of dental problems. Tons of testimonials on it's effectiveness. It also works almost immediately. Here is a website that explains it. There is also a question in the FAQ about dentures. www.oilpulling.com Quick, go to your kitchen cabinet and check out what kind of oil you have. You could probably start right away. Good luck!! Ann , " sarisalsa " <sarisalsa wrote: > > does any one know about anything i could use for denture pain sorness > in the mouth due to dentures. also denture odors ?? how to help > refresh it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 thanks ann for the advice. i will have to research the info .. the only thing is that i DO take flaxseed oil.. what do you think ?? , " ann4cure " <kazala wrote: > > Absolutely!! You must check out Oil Pulling. > > I know this sounds a bit wacky, but it works, and works really well for all kinds of dental > problems. Tons of testimonials on it's effectiveness. It also works almost immediately. > > Here is a website that explains it. There is also a question in the FAQ about dentures. > > www.oilpulling.com > > Quick, go to your kitchen cabinet and check out what kind of oil you have. You could > probably start right away. > > Good luck!! > > Ann > > > > , " sarisalsa " <sarisalsa@> wrote: > > > > does any one know about anything i could use for denture pain sorness > > in the mouth due to dentures. also denture odors ?? how to help > > refresh it. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 Well, this is different from ingesting it. It's swishing it and spitting. You can use any seed or nut oil...look in your kitchen cabinet. I've never heard of anyone swishing with Flax Seed, but I've heard about coconut, walnut, hemp, olive, sesame, sunflower and saffola. Just don't use Peanut, it contains mold, and Canola is not fit for human consumption (it's the rapeseed, very toxic). Just take a tablespoon, swish gently around your mouth for 20 minutes, spit, rinse with warm sea salt water. Your pain will vanish within a couple of days, if not sooner. Do it on an empty stomach (first thing in the morning is best) and don't swish too close to bedtime, it somehow increases your metabolism, and you may have insomnia. This is the blood detox part of it, but let's just concentrate on you dental pain right now. Good luck. Ann , " sarisalsa " <sarisalsa wrote: > > thanks ann for the advice. i will have to research the info .. the > only thing is that i DO take flaxseed oil.. what do you > think ?? > > > > , " ann4cure " > <kazala@> wrote: > > > > Absolutely!! You must check out Oil Pulling. > > > > I know this sounds a bit wacky, but it works, and works really well > for all kinds of dental > > problems. Tons of testimonials on it's effectiveness. It also > works almost immediately. > > > > Here is a website that explains it. There is also a question in > the FAQ about dentures. > > > > www.oilpulling.com > > > > Quick, go to your kitchen cabinet and check out what kind of oil > you have. You could > > probably start right away. > > > > Good luck!! > > > > Ann > > > > > > > > , " sarisalsa " <sarisalsa@> > wrote: > > > > > > does any one know about anything i could use for denture pain > sorness > > > in the mouth due to dentures. also denture odors ?? how to help > > > refresh it. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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