Guest guest Posted April 25, 2007 Report Share Posted April 25, 2007 Udo's chewable probiotics are a great option for oral hygeine or the powder mixed with water, swish and swallow. leni felton wrote: Dear Unda friends,A little boy I'm working with has had his second tooth abcess. His mom is wondering if the Pulmicort he is using in an inhaler (they are not ready to take him off this, although all is moving in a good direction) is making it hard to keep his gums free of infection. Is it possible it is creating an unhealthy environment in the mouth, or is it just the whole body terrain and miasmatic temperament?Your comments would be appreciated!, Los Gatos/San Ramon, CA Dr. McCool, N.D. Synergy Health Center 1715 East Burnside Street Portland, OR 97214 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2007 Report Share Posted April 26, 2007 I would check that there is no contamination on the inhaler; le Duebendorfer Re: Re: Inhalers affects on gum/tooth health Udo's chewable probiotics are a great option for oral hygeine or the powder mixed with water, swish and swallow. leni felton <lenifeltonearthlink (DOT) net> wrote: Dear Unda friends,A little boy I'm working with has had his second tooth abcess. His mom is wondering if the Pulmicort he is using in an inhaler (they are not ready to take him off this, although all is moving in a good direction) is making it hard to keep his gums free of infection. Is it possible it is creating an unhealthy environment in the mouth, or is it just the whole body terrain and miasmatic temperament?Your comments would be appreciated!, Los Gatos/San Ramon, CA Dr. McCool, N.D. Synergy Health Center 1715 East Burnside Street Portland, OR 97214 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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