Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 wrote: >Acidic foods, like oranges and > tomatoes, aggravate it more. I no longer have caffeine (not a bad > thing to cut out, anyway) because it has such a terrible effect (I > would be living in the bathroom if I was still having it). Ascorbic > acid is a problem, too (the holistic dentist suggested this for the > day I get my amalgams removed. Not in an IV, but taken orally, but > that would be such hell for my bladder, I don't want to use it). Here is a recipe for a vitamin C solution that is not acidic. The website this comes from (<http://goodteeth.tripod.com/judd.htm>) also has some other things that I have tried that have helped with my teeth. " (ref 8) Vitamin C powder at Trader Joes is $9.99/lb. Put 1 level tsp (4 g) in a glass, add 1/2 tsp Arm and Hammer baking soda, add 1 inch of water, let fizz, dilute to 8 oz and drink. The compound made here is fresh sodium ascorbate. This is about 1000 x as soluble as C, and is more reactive towards antibody and connective tissue construction and viral destruction. Thus the gums knit back to the teeth, avoiding any kind of oral surgery for " receding gums. " ~~ Jocelyne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 > > > Here is a recipe for a vitamin C solution that is not acidic. The website > this comes from (<http://goodteeth.tripod.com/judd.htm>) also has some other > things that I have tried that have helped with my teeth. > > " (ref 8) Vitamin C powder at Trader Joes is $9.99/lb. > Put 1 level tsp (4 g) in a glass, add 1/2 tsp Arm and > Hammer baking soda, add 1 inch of water, let fizz, dilute > to 8 oz and drink. The compound made here is fresh sodium > ascorbate. This is about 1000 x as soluble as C, and is > more reactive towards antibody and connective tissue > construction and viral destruction. Thus the gums knit > back to the teeth, avoiding any kind of oral surgery for > " receding gums. " > > ~~ Jocelyne Thank you, Jocelyne! I would love to fix this. I really would. I had to have a gum graft on the lower left side of my mouth 3 years ago :-( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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