Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 Thanks Abbe. I will print this information and take along when I go for my appointment. That maybe the case, although I never had any sores and cuts, or even pimples, before I started taking Iodoral last year. Thanks again. Mahin > Hi Mahin, > > I was researching histamine in connection with > another > message on the list and found this Wikpedia article. > > It suggests mouth sores can be linked to histamine. > > > > Abbe > _http://en.wikipediahttp://en.http://en_ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hist amine) Sorry left out the url last message Abbe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 --- Abbe <abbe_online@...> wrote: > > > --- mahinmotamedi@... wrote: > > > > > Does anybody know if Iodoral interferes with B12 > > absorption, causing B12 > > deficiency? > > > > I continue to have problems with sores and cuts in > > mouth/on tongue. So I > > keep going back and forth, taking then not taking > > Iodoral. A nurse friend told > > me that cuts on tongue are a result of B12 > > deficiency because something > > interferes with the body absorbing the vitamin. > > > > Thought about changing to Lugol's but decided not > to > > do that for now. I have > > an appointment with a holistic doctor in two weeks > > from today and this > > problem is on my list of things to discuss. But > > would appreciate any links anybody > > may have. > > > > thanks > > Mahin > > > Hi Mahin, > > I was researching histamine in connection with > another > message on the list and found this Wikpedia article. > > It suggests mouth sores can be linked to histamine. > > > > Abbe > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histamine Sorry left out the url last message Abbe __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 Mouth sores come in two varieties. Herpes Simplex (HSV-1) and canker sores (Stomathotous Aphthous) Which is a bacterial infection, often being caused by strep or staph. Toothpastes containing SLS and other chemical detergents alter the pH of the mouth environment so as to exacerbate their growth. Canker sores are not chronic as is Herpes which cannot be eradicated by conventional means. Switching to oral health products that do not contain SLS or fluoride will usually eliminate the problem permanently. I have a solution to oral herpes but have yet to find anyone willing to try it. In theory, the method should work and rid the body completely of the causative virus. The problem with current treatments lies with the fact that the treatments are applied at the outbreak rather than at the point of origination. Should destructive drugs reach the trigeminal ganglion, the locus of the infection, it can be destroyed, never to return unless, of course, re-infection occurs. -- Re: Mouth Sores Cuts Correction Thanks Abbe. I will print this information and take along when I go for my appointment. That maybe the case, although I never had any sores and cuts, or even pimples, before I started taking Iodoral last year. Thanks again. Mahin > Hi Mahin, > > I was researching histamine in connection with > another > message on the list and found this Wikpedia article. > > It suggests mouth sores can be linked to histamine. > > > > Abbe > _http://en.wikipediahttp://en.http://en_ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hist amine) Sorry left out the url last message Abbe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 As far as oral herpes the best thing to do is take l-lysine 500 mgs. daily. I used to get 1 every time I was stressed or not well rested and someone told me to do this. I've been using l-lysine every day since. If i am very stressed or sick I double the dose and I don't get it. I know a lot of dermatoligists will tell people to start taking it 2 weeks before dermabraisons and chem. peels. Debbie In iodine , " comdyne@... " <comdyne@...> wrote: > > Mouth sores come in two varieties. Herpes Simplex (HSV-1) and canker sores > (Stomathotous Aphthous) > Which is a bacterial infection, often being caused by strep or staph. > Toothpastes containing SLS and other chemical detergents alter the pH of the > mouth environment so as to exacerbate their growth. Canker sores are not > chronic as is Herpes which cannot be eradicated by conventional means. > Switching to oral health products that do not contain SLS or fluoride will > usually eliminate the problem permanently. I have a solution to oral herpes > but have yet to find anyone willing to try it. In theory, the method should > work and rid the body completely of the causative virus. The problem with > current treatments lies with the fact that the treatments are applied at the > outbreak rather than at the point of origination. Should destructive drugs > reach the trigeminal ganglion, the locus of the infection, it can be > destroyed, never to return unless, of course, re-infection occurs. > > -- Re: Mouth Sores Cuts Correction > > > Thanks Abbe. I will print this information and take along when I go for my > appointment. That maybe the case, although I never had any sores and cuts, > or > even pimples, before I started taking Iodoral last year. Thanks again. > > Mahin > > > Hi Mahin, > > > > I was researching histamine in connection with > > another > > message on the list and found this Wikpedia article. > > > > It suggests mouth sores can be linked to histamine. > > > > > > > > Abbe > > > > _http://en.wikipediahttp://en.http://en_ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hist > amine) > > Sorry left out the url last message > > Abbe > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 Yes! Lysine is excellent. Be aware that L-Arginine will exacerbate herpes as will iron. If taking a multiple supplement, be sure that it does not have these substances in it. Wouldn't you prefer to get rid of it all together? I can tell you how I think you can do it. All I need is a co-operative test subject. Original Message------- From: debbie Date: 08/08/06 19:19:18 iodine Subject: Re: Mouth Sores Cuts Correction As far as oral herpes the best thing to do is take l-lysine 500 mgs. daily. I used to get 1 every time I was stressed or not well rested and someone told me to do this. I've been using l-lysine every day since. If i am very stressed or sick I double the dose and I don't get it. I know a lot of dermatoligists will tell people to start taking it 2 weeks before dermabraisons and chem. peels. Debbie In iodine , " comdyne@... " <comdyne@...> wrote: > > Mouth sores come in two varieties. Herpes Simplex (HSV-1) and canker sores > (Stomathotous Aphthous) > Which is a bacterial infection, often being caused by strep or staph. > Toothpastes containing SLS and other chemical detergents alter the pH of the > mouth environment so as to exacerbate their growth. Canker sores are not > chronic as is Herpes which cannot be eradicated by conventional means. > Switching to oral health products that do not contain SLS or fluoride will > usually eliminate the problem permanently. I have a solution to oral herpes > but have yet to find anyone willing to try it. In theory, the method should > work and rid the body completely of the causative virus. The problem with > current treatments lies with the fact that the treatments are applied at the > outbreak rather than at the point of origination. Should destructive drugs > reach the trigeminal ganglion, the locus of the infection, it can be > destroyed, never to return unless, of course, re-infection occurs. > > -- Re: Mouth Sores Cuts Correction > > > Thanks Abbe. I will print this information and take along when I go for my > appointment. That maybe the case, although I never had any sores and cuts, > or > even pimples, before I started taking Iodoral last year. Thanks again. > > Mahin > > > Hi Mahin, > > > > I was researching histamine in connection with > > another > > message on the list and found this Wikpedia article. > > > > It suggests mouth sores can be linked to histamine. > > > > > > > > Abbe > > > > _http://en.wikipediahttp://en.http://en_ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hist > amine) > > Sorry left out the url last message > > Abbe > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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