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Tooth and gum formula is great stuff. (recipe in the files)karly11us <karly.gray@...> wrote: I just found out that I have gum disease after loosing a tooth. Are there any herbal remedies that I can use to help? I understand the need for scraping away plaque and such, but I would really like to take care of this naturally if possible.Any advice is well appreciated!Thank youKarly

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Hi , try these.

Don

Herbal Tooth Powder:

6 parts Comfrey Root (Symphytum officinale)

3 parts Oak bark (Quercus alba)

3 parts Horsetail grass (Equisetum hyemale)

3 parts Peppermint (Mentha piperita)

1 part Lobelia (Lobelia inflata)

1 part Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum)

Powder all herbs and mix really well. Store in an air-tight container.

This herbal food combination is used to help strengthen the gums (bleeding

and pyorrhea-type infections of the gums), and assist in tightening loose

teeth. This type of tooth powder will brighten booth luster and make for a

healthier mouth. For severe cases place this powder combination between

the lips and gums (upper and lower) around entire tooth area and leave on

all night, six nights a week (as well as brushing regularly) until improvement

is evident. Then continue on with regular brushing with this herbal food

combination.

From the book " School of Natural Healing " by Dr. R.

TOTAL MOUTH FORMULA

This formula increases the circulation to the teeth and gums. If used

regularly it will rebuild tooth bone loss, tighten teeth, tighten gums

and stop bleeding gums due to plaque build up and gingivitis. This

formula is anti-bacterial and anti-fungal and will destroy oral

infections on contact.

10 oz. or 300 ml Echinecea Tincture

2 oz or 60 ml Tea Tree oil

4 oz. or 120 ml. Bayberry Tincture

2 oz. or 60 ml. Oak Gall or 3X ( triple strength) Oak Bark Tincture

1 oz. or 30 ml. Cayenne Tincture

2 1/2 dropperfuls or approx. 7.5 ml. Peppermint oil

2 1/2 dropperfuls or approx 7.5 ml. Clove oil.

(Droppers vary and range anywhere from 400 - 600 drops per 30 ml. or 1 oz.)

(That is between 13 and 20 drops per ml depending on dropper size)

Here is the above formula worked out in 1/10 amount: If you want to make

a smaller amount.

30 ml. or 1 oz. Echinecea Tincture

6 ml. or 1/5 oz. Tea Tree oil

12 ml or about 1/3 oz. Bayberry tincture

6 ml. or 1/5 oz. 3x Oak bark Tincture

3 ml or 1/10 oz. Cayenne tincture

10 - 15 drops of Peppermint oil

10 - 15 drops of Clove oil

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under christopher and schulze... it might be listed as powder... Suzideuteronomy2929 <deuteronomy2929@...> wrote: Suzi, HELPPPP!!!!! I can't find the formula. __________________________________________________

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Thanks Don! We use the tooth powder daily, but haven't tried the

other formulas. The reason I was looking into it is because

has been getting this huge almost blister like bump on his gums

regularly. We give him garlic and Tonic several times a day and it

goes down, but comes back a week or so later. We think it may have

something to do with new teeth coming in. His baby teeth are still in

the process of being replaced. And they were AWFUL to begin with.

Marilyn had to take antibiotics and his teeth came in very soft, and

developed craters in them. We are doing all we can to help his " grown

up " teeth to grow in healthy. Hence the past questions about foods

rich in natural fluoride.

Thanks for the formulas! I'll do what I can with them.

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yes. I have.deuteronomy2929 <deuteronomy2929@...> wrote: I wonder, could I tincture the tooth powder and use it as a mouth rinse? __________________________________________________

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