Guest guest Posted December 17, 2007 Report Share Posted December 17, 2007 Hi Doug, I'm glad you're noticing improvements. That's great! I used to have receeding gums, I say " used to " because they've coreected themselves after being on Bee's diet. I visited my dentist a few months after starting this program and he saw a noticiable improvement in my gums...enough that he commented and wondered what I was doing different. He said, " whatever you're doing, keep doing it! " you should continue to see progress for sure. jackie > > For the past few days, the strange feeling in my jaws has been > practically non-existent. After feeling around on them the other day > when they were feeling strange, I've come to the following conclusion: > > They seem to feel that way in the same general area as my gums that are > receding slightly (nothing horrible yet). I'm wondering if blood-flow > has been cut down a little to that area or something, and that perhaps > things are starting to improve a bit. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2007 Report Share Posted December 17, 2007 Thanks for the assurance, Jackie! I " m going for my last teeth cleaning on Jan 8th to remove the small amount of coffee stains from before the diet, etc..., and am interested in what the dentist will say about my gums. I'm sure they'll recommend a deep-cleaning of the roots, like they did for my wife @ several hundred dollars. But I'll tell them I'll hold off for awhile, while I give this diet about 6 months to see it's effect. After that, hopefully I will be eating or drinking nothing that will stain teeth, and this diet will help me avoid going to the dentist for a LONG time! > > > > For the past few days, the strange feeling in my jaws has been > > practically non-existent. After feeling around on them the other day > > when they were feeling strange, I've come to the following conclusion: > > > > They seem to feel that way in the same general area as my gums that are > > receding slightly (nothing horrible yet). I'm wondering if blood- flow > > has been cut down a little to that area or something, and that perhaps > > things are starting to improve a bit. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 > > For the past few days, the strange feeling in my jaws has been > practically non-existent. After feeling around on them the other day when they were feeling strange, I've come to the following conclusion: > > They seem to feel that way in the same general area as my gums that are receding slightly (nothing horrible yet). I'm wondering if blood- flow has been cut down a little to that area or something, and that perhaps things are starting to improve a bit. ==>Blood-flow could have been cut down due to candida toxins making all of the cells go rigid/stiff which includes red blood cells, making them less able to fold like they should to get into small capillaries in the gums. Also you can expect to re-trace previous dental procedures, particularly anesthetics and novacaine, so your gums, jaw and face areas will become numb while your body gets rid of those toxins and re-builds the areas involved. > > It should also be noted that I had some male surgery done in Feb... a varicocelectomy on each side, which was some type of vascular problem down there. Perhaps Bee's theory that my cells have gone rigid and blood isn't flowing to many areas as it should is an explanation. ==>Yes, you are correct about that Doug. Also your body will re- trace that surgery so you can expect numbness and pain to occur in future. > With my brain fog, perhaps it isn't flowing to some parts of my brain like I need either! ==>LOL! That's possible too. > > Anyway, this feeling in my jaws subsiding is a relief, and I hope it continues this way. ==>You may get still experience some problems in your jaws, but do not be concerned. It is part of the healing process. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 > > Thanks for the assurance, Jackie! > > I " m going for my last teeth cleaning on Jan 8th to remove the small > amount of coffee stains from before the diet, etc..., and am > interested in what the dentist > will say about my gums. I'm sure they'll recommend a deep-cleaning > of the roots, like they did for my wife @ several hundred > dollars. But I'll tell them I'll hold off for awhile, while I > give this diet about 6 months to see it's effect. > > After that, hopefully I will be eating or drinking nothing that will > stain teeth, and this diet will help me avoid going to the dentist > for a LONG time! ==>Doug, I recommend you try cleaning off those stains with a mixture of ocean sea salt and baking soda (50/50) and made into a paste with a little hydrogen peroxide. Let me know if it helps. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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