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I never thought about my exposure to mold and dental problems but I did have

three root canals in a short period of time!I

I also had a terrible craving for sweets, mostly chocolate and a taste in

my mouth like I had eaten dirt!!

Since I've been away from my workplace and feeling better I no longer have

the sweet tooth or the many dental problems. Haven't even had a common cold in

over 2 yrs.!!

Sue

This happened to me.. I can share what I learned from my experience:

After my sewer back up and an amazing toxic mold exposure, my gums were

inflamed, and hurt terribly, and my teeth felt loose.. I had chronic diarreah,

and high fever as well. My gums were receeding at a rapid pace. I kept craving

sweets. That was the bacteria wanting to be fed. They thrive on sugar. I went

to my dentist who told me I had the onset of periodontal disease. I was

shocked because it happened so suddenly.

My doctor told me the gums and stomach lining are of the same type of

tissue. If one is effected with bacteria and mycotoxins, it makes sense that so

will the other. If you have chronic diarreah, you need to manage ASAP that or

the bacteria can spread to your gums.

In order to heal my gums: I had to have an expensive series of planing and

scaling sessions, which made me feel very ill as bacteria was released, but it

saved my gums and my teeth. It was worth it's weight in gold.

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This happened to me.. I can share what I learned from my experience:

After my sewer back up and an amazing toxic mold exposure, my gums were

inflamed, and hurt terribly, and my teeth felt loose.. I had chronic diarreah,

and high fever as well. My gums were receeding at a rapid pace. I kept craving

sweets. That was the bacteria wanting to be fed. They thrive on sugar. I went to

my dentist who told me I had the onset of periodontal disease. I was shocked

because it happened so suddenly.

My doctor told me the gums and stomach lining are of the same type of tissue.

If one is effected with bacteria and mycotoxins, it makes sense that so will the

other. If you have chronic diarreah, you need to manage ASAP that or the

bacteria can spread to your gums.

In order to heal my gums: I had to have an expensive series of planing and

scaling sessions, which made me feel very ill as bacteria was released, but it

saved my gums and my teeth. It was worth it's weight in gold.

My prescription from my dentist is: peppermint based toothpaste, CO Q10 -

200mg /day. This is very important.

My doctor put me on a special diet. He said, " no sweets or sugars of any

kind.. eat vegetables, onions, garlic, and cayenne pepper if you can handle it.

"

My gums are healing very well now. Hope this helps for anyone going through

this horrible ordeal.

Cyndi

who <jeaninem660@...> wrote:

--yes, my gums were infected a lot and some recieded and some teeth

died at the roots, bad taste in mouth, gargled with peroxide alot,

brushed teeth and tounge alot. I often brushed my teeth 4, 5 times a

day.

- In , " yor1friend2 "

<yor1friend2@...> wrote:

>

> I am just wondering.. Has anyone else, besides me, experienced an

> insideous onset of periodontal disease (along with your intestinal

> problems and diarreah) after the mycotoxin exposure, or after a sewer

> backup? I understand these tissues are related, so it makes sense

that

> gum tissue would be effected as well.

>

> Cyndi

>

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