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I have one word for you .. Taheebo (a.k.a. Pau D'arco)! It is a

wonderful herb for thrush - or fungus of any kind for that matter!

 

Feel better :)

 

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Christa Maria [cmaria]

 

Anyone having a simple home remedy for thrush in the mouth?

Thrush is from antibiotics.

I am using yoghurt and pro-biotics...

It's not doing much,,,

C-M

 

 

 

 

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I had the same problem a few yrs ago. I used Tea Tree oil. I put a drop in a

small glass of water and would swish my toothbrush in it before and after I

brushed my teeth and I also use a drop in a small glass of water to rinse my

mouth several times a day, and if memory serves me it only took a few days and

it was gone. tea tree taste pretty bad but did it and it worked.

 

good luck

Rita

 

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Anyone having a simple home remedy for thrush in the mouth?

Thrush is from antibiotics.

I am using yoghurt and pro-biotics...

It's not doing much,,,

C-M

 

 

 

 

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Don't take this wrong, but a vet I have heard of recommends mixing Mylanta and

Maalox and dabbing it on with a q tip.

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Anyone having a simple home remedy for thrush in the mouth?

Thrush is from antibiotics.

I am using yoghurt and pro-biotics...

It's not doing much,,,

C-M

 

 

 

 

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http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html

 

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<I have one word for you .. Taheebo (a.k.a. Pau D'arco)! It is a

wonderful herb for thrush - or fungus of any kind for that matter!>

 

It has to be! If you live in the Rainforest you either develop defenses

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I have a pt who has very bad thrush, thick, white and very itchy. I

have tried the empirical points (SP6, SP 9, REN 2, LIV 5, LIV 8,KI 11)

but nothing seems to work for her. I do not practice herbs, but wonder

if anyone has a treatment that works to eliminate the problem.

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acupuncture on GB20, LI11, LI4, LV3, SP10, etc, etc...... may help with the

itchiness and discomfort temporarily. But in my experience needles alone is

unlikely to help the thrush heal without the support of supplements, herbs,

dietary changes, etc...

 

gargling with liquid acidophilus works very well. (also i've heard favorable

results gargling with diluted tea tree oil from some colleagues and

classmates).

 

in general dietary changes are key to minimize candida overgrowth

(especially no sugar). patient should be taking probiotics and cleaning up

diet. also in my experience, patients on oral contraceptive pills or

artificial hormones tend to be more susceptible to thrush... perhaps due

to artificial hormones disrupting the delicate intestinal bacteria balance.

 

hope this helps. i recommend doing a quick google search on these keywords

for more ideas/details... good luck!

 

~edith

 

 

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On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 2:36 AM, joannaeriddell <joannaeriddell

wrote:

 

> I have a pt who has very bad thrush, thick, white and very itchy. I

> have tried the empirical points (SP6, SP 9, REN 2, LIV 5, LIV 8,KI 11)

> but nothing seems to work for her. I do not practice herbs, but wonder

> if anyone has a treatment that works to eliminate the problem.

>

>

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I agree, needles alone aren't going to do it for thrush. Yeast is

stubborn. I have treated a mom & newborn with thrush (baby gave it

to the mom through nursing; so mom had it in the milk ducts). I

treated them with probiotics and gentian violet (small amount dabbed

on nipples which baby sucked off), and elimination of sugar &

processed food for at least 2 weeks following absence of symptoms.

Mom also swabbed nipples with vinegar after nursings.

 

Fiamma Sita Aaron, M.S., C.A., Dipl. O.M.

Acupuncturist & Practitioner of Traditional Oriental Medicine

105 North Third Avenue, Highland Park NJ 08904

732-979-8766

 

 

 

 

 

 

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What were the results of your treatment? Complete recovery in both?

Tymothy

 

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<fiammasita wrote:

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> I agree, needles alone aren't going to do it for thrush. Yeast is

> stubborn. I have treated a mom & newborn with thrush (baby gave

it

> to the mom through nursing; so mom had it in the milk ducts). I

> treated them with probiotics and gentian violet (small amount

dabbed

> on nipples which baby sucked off), and elimination of sugar &

> processed food for at least 2 weeks following absence of

symptoms.

> Mom also swabbed nipples with vinegar after nursings.

>

> Fiamma Sita Aaron, M.S., C.A., Dipl. O.M.

> Acupuncturist & Practitioner of Traditional Oriental Medicine

> 105 North Third Avenue, Highland Park NJ 08904

> 732-979-8766

>

>

>

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>

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