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Re: bad breath, red and inflamed gums Dentist gave me Chlorhexidine, an antimicrobial

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> is there anything else I could use?

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> i think they got inflamed from a ranch dressing i ate on some rice

crackers.

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> lactose/candida reaction possibly?

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> what can i do?

+++Hi . Please make your subject line shorter, since some of it

doesn't show up.

You could get red and inflamed gums for these reasons:

1) Your body can detoxify through the mouth.

2) The meds your dentist gave you are toxic so they have to be

detoxed by your body.

3) Your body is " retracing " toxins used in dental treatments and also

dental procedures such as cleaning which greatly irritates the

gums. " Retracing " is according to Hering's Law of Cure:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/menu1_1_2.php

4) Lack of B vitamins and/or vitamin C.

5) Flossing causes gum damage, which will cause them to become

inflamed as the body tries to heal them.

Redness and inflammation doesn't mean there is any particular bug in

the area. Redness and inflammation indicates the body is bringing

more healing blood to the area, and when an area needs healing it

also must be immobilized, and also pus is bringing healing substances

from the immune system.

Ensure you are taking the recommended amounts of vitamin C and B

vitamins (including " true " Niacin), and also do mouth treatments to

help alleviate the symptoms:

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

Also see " How to Care for Your Teeth & Gums " :

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

The best, Bee

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My intestines were so bad that chlorhexidine made me sicker.....be

careful. I don't know what else to tell you.....except that salad

dressings with dairy and chemicals certainly don't work for me.

Joan

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