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Another possibility is a pH imbalance in the saliva. too acidic. try eating REAL licorice. It can be found at a health "food" store. And drink as much water as you can. and if you are able yogurt with live cultures in them. Carolyn... mom of Cameron... still snowy sierras... ugh.. 6 inches new snow today, and I thought it was spring.Peggy Cordero <pegster@...> wrote: A couple of other ideas -- poor immune system/resistance could cause apthos lesions (otherwise known as canker sores) -- not caused by virus, but an autoimmune relation. Also, I have been noticing I get a sore mouth with some of that whitening toothpaste that is out... just a consideration.>> Hi Felicity - I have suffered

from sores in my mouth, too, but not for the> same reasons. I found out, through a blood test, that I was low on Lysine. > I take supplements now, as needed. If I have the sores, I put a tablet> right on it and let it sit there a minute. Then I swallow with water. I> also found out that Peanut Butter can aggravate these. I have limited my> peanut butter intake and it has helped a lot.> > It could also be from the vomiting, of course. Or a virus (oral herpes -> nice, huh?). > > I cannot stand having them....I would get up to 8 at a time, sometimes as large as a nickle. OUCH. I feel for you. Cindi in Pennsylvania>

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