Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 Yo Kathleen, > Wonder how that Oregano would do in my Water Pick and used to help > fight off the Oral Surgeon..... Lemme say that there are those around who routinely brush their teeth with Oregano Oil .. and I have advised them to NOT do that as no oil should be used routinely. If they are concerned about temporary and minor gum problems, I would recommend Myrrh .. but Oregano will work. > yes I know, not recommended because it could rot the rubber. You know > what? I dont care. Desperate you are .. huh? ;-p > It would take a long time for a drop or so Of Oregano to rot the > rubber. Not really! A few minutes after coming into contact with the rubber, the molecules in the rubber will begin to leach into the Oregano. I have told many folks that putting a rubber medicine dropper on their bottle of diluted Oregano/Olive Oil is not a good idea ... and some respond with the fact that folks who sell it already diluted do that. All I can say is .. I stick with what I recommend and don't think it proves much because other folks are doing the wrong thing. ;-p > Even if it was so quick as to do the job in 6 months time it would be > worth it if it did the trick. 40 bucks every 6 months to avoid an Oral > Surgeon. Cheap at 3x's the cost! Three weeks (or less) from the time you expose the rubber to the Oregano Oil .. you will note the taste of rubbber in your mouth when you use the Water Pick. If it were not so, would I .. one who sells oregano .. tell you it is so? ;-p Methinks a Q-Tip is a wiser way to apply. > >sigh< > > Cheers! > Kathleen Petrides > The Woobey Queen: Canoodle with a Woobey when even Chocolate can't help. > Woobey Tip: > http://www.woobeys.com Y'all keep smiling, Butch http://www.AV-AT.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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