Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Sores in mouth

An alternative to directly putting on them is gargling. I have to do this all the time.

Charly




On May 30, 2012, at 11:48 AM, Heather in AK <doterraak@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> We rub onGuard straight on sores in the mouth. It's spicy but heals
> them in hours. I've not used this on any of the children... I'd
> probably mix with FCO if I were using it on one of them. So that they
> would be willing to do again and not so hot. It does need to be
> rubbed on not just dripped on to do the job.
>
> Oil pulling - has been said to do some great things. I know it helped
> me overcome a sinus infection. Someone on the plane just said she was
> using it to help control migranes. it makes sence to use it for this-
> but it may be a fight to get him to do it. It's not fun for teens &
> adults. If you are going to have him do it then I'd approach it as a
> medical intervention like the nasty over the counters we used to use
> with the children.
>
> If he's not using the OnGuard toothpast I'd switch him to it.
>
> Also if it's herpes simplex - cold sore virus. The virus can't
> propagate in the presence of L-Lysine (amino acid). You can get a
> supplement of it in drops for children to help reduce the instances.
> Spinage and Almonds are high in L-Lysine. Chocolate & peanuts &
> cashews are very high in the amino acid the virus loves and needs to
> propagate, L-Arginine. Not fun to avoid but it really helps if your
> not feeding it. :D L-Arginine is a good amino acid you just want to
> reduce its levels by not eating extra of it & food high in L-Lysine to
> help stabilize the body when there is a herpies attack on the body or
> your trying to get it under control.
>
> You can google other foods high in each amino acid if it is the cold
> sore virus on idea to help his body to put the virus back to
> remission. With what I've learned in the last yr about essential oils
> & viruses I wonder if applying Mellisa & OnGuard on the spine might
> also be helpful since the simplex virus hides out when there is no
> break out and virus like to hide out in the CNS. Just another
> thought. :) But the oil pulling may just do that job, getting it to
> not come back, better or as well.
>
> Heather in WA
>
> On May 30, 6:57 am, Nicole in Texas <nrvte...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I get canker sores in my mouth occasionally and using the OnGuard
>> toothpaste has helped. Before, I would have to brush my teeth without
>> tooth paste when I had the sores. But with the OnGuard toothpaste, I was
>> able to brush without it hurting the sores. It didn't make the sores go
>> away too much faster, but it did make them way less painful.
>>
>> Good luck!
>
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