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Christy, I do not do this myself but a neighbor does. They tell me that it

removes all plaque on the teeth. Any type of oil works (coconut tastes

best)...but 20 minutes is a stretch for me...but it does work...Lynn Koiner

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ChristyL

Monday, January 18, 2010 3:36 PM

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It's not herbal, but try " oil pulling. " It's where you swish an oil, like raw

coconut oil, for instance, through your teeth for about 20 minutes, I think. You

chew, push, and pull the oil through the teeth, which is supposed to work

wonderfully for pulling toxins out of the mouth and entire body. Spit out the

oil when finished, and do it first thing in the morning. There is much more info

online about this. Best wishes!

Christy

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks. Sounds interesting. I did try CQ10, vitamin C and MSM and saw a big

improvement in the gum tissue and my pain. Veeda

 

 

 

koiner

Fri, 22 Jan 2010 05:18:08 -0500

Re: << >> Re: Gum disease and herbs

 

 

 

 

 

Christy, I do not do this myself but a neighbor does. They tell me that it

removes all plaque on the teeth. Any type of oil works (coconut tastes

best)...but 20 minutes is a stretch for me...but it does work...Lynn Koiner

-

ChristyL

 

Monday, January 18, 2010 3:36 PM

<< >> Re: Gum disease and herbs

 

It's not herbal, but try " oil pulling. " It's where you swish an oil, like raw

coconut oil, for instance, through your teeth for about 20 minutes, I think. You

chew, push, and pull the oil through the teeth, which is supposed to work

wonderfully for pulling toxins out of the mouth and entire body. Spit out the

oil when finished, and do it first thing in the morning. There is much more info

online about this. Best wishes!

Christy

 

 

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Do you brush with the Vit C powder and how about the MSM?? Just wondering.

I have had friends say wonderful things about the oil pulling but I haven't

because

20 minutes is to much for me too. I would like to do the supplements.. I also

use the rife machine which zaps the bacteria. You can also purchase one of the

same zappers from Dr. Clark's website which would do the same if you have gum

disease. I also research www.curezone.com and got some great ideas..

Thanks  Sara

 

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Veeda Fuchs <veedaf

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Monday, January 25, 2010, 11:34 PM

 

 

 

 

Thanks. Sounds interesting. I did try CQ10, vitamin C and MSM and saw a big

improvement in the gum tissue and my pain.   Veeda

 

 

 

koiner

Fri, 22 Jan 2010 05:18:08 -0500

Re: << >> Re: Gum disease and herbs

 

 

 

 

 

Christy, I do not do this myself but a neighbor does. They tell me that it

removes all plaque on the teeth. Any type of oil works (coconut tastes

best)...but 20 minutes is a stretch for me...but it does work...Lynn Koiner

-

ChristyL

 

Monday, January 18, 2010 3:36 PM

<< >> Re: Gum disease and herbs

 

It's not herbal, but try " oil pulling. " It's where you swish an oil, like raw

coconut oil, for instance, through your teeth for about 20 minutes, I think. You

chew, push, and pull the oil through the teeth, which is supposed to work

wonderfully for pulling toxins out of the mouth and entire body. Spit out the

oil when finished, and do it first thing in the morning. There is much more info

online about this. Best wishes!

Christy

 

 

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