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Faith honey, I have to keep this short. My wrist is very bad. I'm

going to a friend on Thursday who's an Orthopedist to have it checked

out. Thus I'm not writing that much.

I'm sorry about your mouth, I'll bet it's uncomfortable. There are

all kinds of home remedies I've heard about but perhaps you should try

a simple mouth rinse with kosher salt and warm water. It's soothing

if nothing else.

Take care and be well.

Ellen

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Faith honey, I have to keep this short. My wrist is very bad. I'm

going to a friend on Thursday who's an Orthopedist to have it checked

out. Thus I'm not writing that much.

I'm sorry about your mouth, I'll bet it's uncomfortable. There are

all kinds of home remedies I've heard about but perhaps you should try

a simple mouth rinse with kosher salt and warm water. It's soothing

if nothing else.

Take care and be well.

Ellen

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Hi . My mouth was horrible when I had candida too; I'd get

aphus ulcers in the roof, canker sores, abcesses, etc. along with

thrush.

Try some of the thrush treatments and see if they help you:

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

Ensure you are taking B complex too.

The best, Bee

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> My mouth is killing me. Yesterday I stupidly ate a couple of those

Hershey minis (my kids had brought them home from a party) as I have no

self control when chocolate is in the house. Since then, every time I

eat almost anything, the roof of my mouth hurts. I don't know if

that's the culprit but I don't know what else it could be. I just had

organic baby spinach (which I discovered I liked last week) and chicken

and the roof of my mouth still hurt. The sides of my tongue hurt too,

but I often get sores there so I figured I'm getting one. The roof of

my mouth thing reminds me of my food " allergies " , as when I used to eat

an apple (which I'm allergic to, but LOVE, so I'd eat one and just

suffer the consequences) it would feel just like this.

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--Hi Carol,

if you look at 'Hypothyroidism Type 2' by Dr. Mark Starr M.D. on page

118 he writes on the connection between hypothyroidism and dental

problems and states that many of his patients with symptoms of

hypothyroidism had chronic dentition problems.

It is a fantastically informative book to read. You can get it easily

on Amazon Co. Uk.

I, too, have had unexplained cavities and gum problems and I do resist

local anaesthetic (truly, not due to terror!). So I have sedation now

:), fall asleep and wake up ravenous!

Anyway, there is a connection to answer your question.

hope this helps,

L

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