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you can use neem oil and neem bark mixed together in a paste after he

uses his Hydrofloss before bed. Don't rinse it out. is Rotella,

M.Ac., CNC

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> Have a patient Hiv+ whit Gingivitis form the last month; he is now

> using Goldenseal & Equinacea in tincture form 3 times daily.

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> Any recomendations in your experience?

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> Thanks in advance.

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> I went to see the dentist today and he said my gums are red

and swollen and said I have Gingivitis. I was wondering if anyone

has this? If so, how are you treating it?

+++Hi Maddy. Gingivitis is simply the body's efforts to heal the

gums. During natural healing your body will " retrace " previous gum

irritations, including dental cleaning (which is very damaging to the

gums), flossing, etc. and also any irritation from anesthetics given

during dental procedures. That's why I don't recommend getting your

teeth cleaned, nor flossing.

To help your gums heal do treatments recommended in the Thrush

Treatments article, and also see my recommendations for your teeth:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/treat18.php

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/teeth1.php

Luv, Bee

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Hello Bee & Maddy,

This may explain why I no longer have thick whitish/yellowish stuff

coming out between my teeth when I floss. I've always wondered why

on earth do we need to floss?? What did others do years ago?

Hmmm... they didn't have candida overgrowth!

I'm happy to report that my teeth are cleaner and are looking whiter

only after a few weeks on the diet. Still have lots of

greenish/yellow stuff coming from my sinus'. Painful at times but it

is progress.

> >

> > I went to see the dentist today and he said my gums are

red

> and swollen and said I have Gingivitis. I was wondering if anyone

> has this? If so, how are you treating it?

>

> +++Hi Maddy. Gingivitis is simply the body's efforts to heal the

> gums. During natural healing your body will " retrace " previous gum

> irritations, including dental cleaning (which is very damaging to

the

> gums), flossing, etc. and also any irritation from anesthetics

given

> during dental procedures. That's why I don't recommend getting

your

> teeth cleaned, nor flossing.

>

> To help your gums heal do treatments recommended in the Thrush

> Treatments article, and also see my recommendations for your teeth:

> http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/treat18.php

> http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/teeth1.php

>

> Luv, Bee

>

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>>Gingivitis is simply the body's efforts to heal the

gums.<<

Was I glad to read this... thank you so much Bee for all your

knowledge. I had swollen gums for weeks, on and off and it seems, since

I am on this diet for a longer period of time now, that my intuition is

working better and better to tell me what is *really* the matter.

My gut feeling told me: its just healing, your gums are healing and/or

doing retracing. So any panic about all my symptoms I try to sooth,

just watching them and sometimes adjusting my diet and just going

straight forward.

But its still not easy to 'hang in there' with all those rather weird

symptoms.... so what a relief to read that you state the same thing my

inner being already told me about this symptom.

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+++Hi Maddy. Gingivitis is simply the body's efforts to heal the

gums. During natural healing your body will " retrace " previous gum

irritations, including dental cleaning (which is very damaging to the

gums), flossing, etc. and also any irritation from anesthetics given

during dental procedures. That's why I don't recommend getting your

teeth cleaned, nor flossing.

To help your gums heal do treatments recommended in the Thrush

Treatments article, and also see my recommendations for your teeth:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/treat18.php

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/teeth1.php

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> >>Gingivitis is simply the body's efforts to heal the

> gums.<<

>

> Was I glad to read this... thank you so much Bee for all your

> knowledge. I had swollen gums for weeks, on and off and it seems,

since

> I am on this diet for a longer period of time now, that my

intuition is

> working better and better to tell me what is *really* the matter.

> My gut feeling told me: its just healing, your gums are healing

and/or

> doing retracing. So any panic about all my symptoms I try to sooth,

> just watching them and sometimes adjusting my diet and just going

> straight forward.

> But its still not easy to 'hang in there' with all those rather

weird

> symptoms.... so what a relief to read that you state the same thing

my

> inner being already told me about this symptom.

>

+++, my dear, you are one very wise cookie!!! That's very well

done!

Luv & Hugs, Bee

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> Hello Bee & Maddy,

>

> This may explain why I no longer have thick whitish/yellowish stuff

> coming out between my teeth when I floss. I've always wondered why

> on earth do we need to floss?? What did others do years ago?

> Hmmm... they didn't have candida overgrowth!

+++Hi . Dr. Weston A. Price was a dentist, so his research

focused on teeth, width of the jaw and facial bones, width of others

bones like the pelvis, etc. and as they related to health. He proved

that " proper nutrition " created dentin over cavities, sealing them in

naturally, and no new cavities occurred. He has many photos and x-

rays of teeth that prove this.

> I'm happy to report that my teeth are cleaner and are looking

whiter only after a few weeks on the diet. Still have lots of

greenish/yellow stuff coming from my sinus'. Painful at times but

it is progress.

+++Good for you ! We've had 2 members report their teeth

smoothed over with new dentin. Yes, your sinuses are progressing too.

The best to you, Bee

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lymphocytes are dominant in gingivitis. From: Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> Sent: Monday, 9 January 2012 10:16 AM Subject: Gingivitis

ORE question..Which inflammatory cells are dominant in gingivitis ?

Neutrophil

Plasma cell

Macrophage

Lymphocyte

Thanks

Balsam

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According to master dentistry volume 2 page 19- neutrophils are predominant at initial phase of inflamation and plasma cells are predominant at the end of inflamation in the established inflamation .i think answer is plasma cell. correct me if i am wrongregrdsnaseema iqbal From: Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> Sent: Monday, 9 January 2012 10:16 AM Subject: Gingivitis

ORE question..Which inflammatory cells are dominant in gingivitis ?

Neutrophil

Plasma cell

Macrophage

Lymphocyte

Thanks

Balsam

Sent from my iPad

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All the above mentioned cells are present in Gingivitis. As their presence depends upon the stage of inflammation. Initial, Early, Established and Advanced.Now if we talk about Gingivitis that is clinically evident that is at the stage of established lesion. In this case, I think the answer would be Plasma Cells, for the fact that its only after 14 - 21 days of undisturbed plaque that shows clinically the evidence of established inflammatory lesion.

Any one who can highlight it better?Regards, SualehOn Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 10:56 AM, Kanika Kohli <kanika_sahil@...> wrote:

 

lymphocytes are dominant in gingivitis.

From: Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...>

Sent: Monday, 9 January 2012 10:16 AM

Subject: Gingivitis

 

ORE question..Which inflammatory cells are dominant in gingivitis ?

Neutrophil

Plasma cell

Macrophage

Lymphocyte

Thanks

Balsam

Sent from my iPad

-- Dr Sualeh Khan

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