Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 Dear Tina Treatment of mounth sores in Chinese is simple, just add salt into water and hold in the mounth for 1 to 2 minutes. You can try twice to third per day. Sore will relief and mouth sores will be gone in a few days Calvin from Hong Kongtwebwalker »¡¡G Thanks for the link on mouth sores. I read in there that a possible irritant is Sodium Laurel Sulfate, and to try toothpaste without it. For any of you who use homeopathic remedies, it is advisable not to use mint mouth products, because they are too overpowering for vibrational medicines. I'm a bit uncertain as to what constitutes advertising, which is forbidden here. So give me feedback if this out of line, please.I read that the toothpaste I use does contain SLS. I like fennel toothpaste. Trader Joes stores sell a house brand that does not.I haven't opened mine and used it yot, but I am glad to report finding a good alternative to my old brand.And I discovered a bit of a down side to the new found success (discovered on this site) of using a mouth rinse of half Maalox, and half Benedryl. It works so well that I unabashedly ate lots of triggers for my mouth sores at a party on Sunday because I had such faith that I knew how to avoid the consequences. I'm by no means advocating my transgression!!! But I am testifying to the success of the advice I found here.Tina ¨Ï¥ÎYahoo! Mail¡A2008¦~Ä~Äò½à§AµLÅå³ß¡A§ó¦³¾÷·|Ĺ iPod Touch! ¥ß§Y°Ñ¥[ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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