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Friday, March 1, 2013

Re: periodontal disease

 

Besides the White Oak bark powder. I also recommend Vitamin C. with
complex. I use a natural Multi vitamin, and Mega C 3000 mg or more, and a
natural Vitamin E. For Vitamin C I use Source Natural Wellness C-1000, I take it
3 times a day with food. Vitamin C is good for bleeding gums.

Coenzyme Q10 - There is some evidence has linking gum disease to lower
levels of coenzyme Q10, an antioxidant made naturally in the body, found widely
in foods, and available in supplement form. Some researchers say that
coenzyme Q10 is needed to properly repair gum tissue. A study by Osaka
University in Japan found improvement in infection and inflammation after 3 weeks
of taking a topical coenzyme Q10 toothpaste. Look for a toothpaste
containing coenzyme Q10.

Diane


In a message dated 2/26/2013 7:30:06 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
Teddyberen@Aol.com writes:

Diane..
You were blessed that it took you a short period of time to handle this
situation.. Mine has been so long and drawn out and I am basically
dealing
with one tooth and gum area. I just can't stop the bleeding, but will
not
give up. Have used what you did in addition to other remedies.

DM

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Gums & Teeth

 

Gums and Teeth

Cranberry juice fights tooth decay, cavities, plaque and gum disease.
Drink organic 100% cranberry juice without sugar or eat fresh whole
cranberries. It works by inhibiting the bacteria from clinging to your teeth and
causing tooth decay. Cranberry juice has a specific enzyme that acts like a
bacteria repellent on teeth. This enzyme inhibits bacteria from sticking. If it
can't stick, it can't begin its feeding frenzy that eats through the
layers of your tooth and eventually reaching your nerve causing the need for a
root canal.

Cranberry juice natural unsweetened cranberry juice can be used as
mouthwash and as a solution for brushing one's teeth. It will kill all bacteria
on contact and help to disintegrate plaques. Since it is somewhat acidic,
probably it should not be used more then a few times a week. It is pleasant
to use and can be swallowed. This juice can be used as a rinse and then
swallowed. Brushing the teeth with cranberry juice leaves the teeth and mouth
feeling very fresh and clean. After brushing one can rinse again and
expectorate or swallow the juice.

Benefits of Cranberry: Prevents painful urinary tract infection - Reduces
Dental Plaque - Kidney Stone Prevention - Preventing Yeast Infection

Bee Propolis has significant anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial benefits.
It's excellent for infected gums and mouth ulcers.

Grapefruit Seed Extract - GSE is one of nature's antiseptics. It can be
used both topically and internally as anti-bacterial and anti-fungal. GSE
came on the scene back in the 1970s, when immunologist Dr. Jacob Harich was
looking for a natural non-toxic alternative to antibiotics that would help
the body resist bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi. He found what he was
looking for in the seeds and connecting tissue of the grapefruit. GSE
exhibits significant antimicrobial activity at low concentration. Always dilute
GSE before use. Place one to six drops in five ounces of water, then use a
Q-tip or a gauze-covered finger to gently clean your dog's teeth and gums.

_http://www.livestrong.com/article/21756-benefits-grapefruit-seed/_
(http://www.livestrong.com/article/21756-benefits-grapefruit-seed/)

Diane

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[AlternativeAnswers] National Heart Awareness Month: Food For Thought

 

Good Morning!

National Heart Awareness Month: Food For Thought

As our National Heart Awareness month wraps up, I wanted to incorporate "food as medicine" into the heart healthy regime.

Eating heart healthy foods include non-meat sources of protein (grains, tofu, nuts), fish, poultry, and lean meat (35-60 grams per day), skim or low-fat milk, cottage cheese, margarine (non hydrogenated) that is high in vegetable oils (such as corn, cottonseed, safflower, sunflower, sesame, or soybean). Also onions, garlic, chickpeas, fresh vegetables and fruit.

Eat a handful of nuts each day. About an ounce of nuts a day raise the good cholesterol levels (HDL) and decrease inflammation. Nuts are rich in healthy Omega 3 fatty acids, protein and fiber.

Eat tomato sauce. Tomato sauce is loaded with lycopene and potassium. Potassium is a mineral rich in blood pressure lowering benefits! Eat 10 tablespoons of tomato sauce a week (preferably without the pasta).

Read your food labels. Get rid of any food that has sugar listed in the first five ingredients! Sugar is a cause of inflammation.

Look at sodium content. Sodium levels should not exceed 2,300mg/day.

Look at fat content. Fat should be limited to no more than 30% of total daily calories. Saturated fat should be limited to 7%

Avoid palm or coconut oil.

Water should be a very important part of any nutritional program. 6-8 8 ounces per day. Water allows for the cleansing and free flow in the system.

Decrease (excessive) coffee and other beverages that contain caffeine. Try one (great) cup of coffee a day, instead of four. I advocate up to 24 oz of coffee a day (for most people).

Take dietary control over high fat, high cholesterol and high saturated fat intake.

Eat colorful fruits and vegetables each day. Consider the Full Spectrum Diet, which includes: phytochemicals (7-9 servings of fruits and vegetables daily), 30 grams of fiber, flavinoids (found in red and purple grapes, red wine and black tea).

Pomegranate (Punica granatum) and pomegranate juice is now becoming a popular healthy drink. Pomegranate juice has polyphenols that work as antioxidants. There are more of these healthy polyphenols in pomegranate juice than in green tea, orange juice, or red wine.

Limiting the amount of fat to no more than 25 to 30% of daily calories is recommended to promote good health. However, some experts believe that fat must be limited to 10% of daily calories to reduce the risk of coronary artery disease.

A low-fat diet also helps lower high total and LDL (the bad) cholesterol levels, another risk factor for coronary artery disease.

The type of fat consumed is important. There are three types: saturated, monounsaturated, and polyunsaturated.

Saturated fats are found in meats, non-skim dairy products, and artificially hydrogenated vegetable oils. The more solid the product, the higher the proportion of saturated fats.

Monounsaturated fats are found in olive oil and canola oil.

Polyunsaturated fats include omega-3 fats, contained in deep-sea fatty fish (such as mackerel, salmon, and tuna), and omega-6 fats, contained in vegetable oils. The ideal combination of types of fats is unknown. However, a diet high in saturated fats is known to promote coronary artery disease, and a diet high in monounsaturated or omega-3 fats is less likely to do so. Therefore, eating fish regularly is recommended.

A high-fiber diet is also recommended. There are two kinds of fiber.

Soluble fiber (which dissolves in liquid) is found in oat bran, oatmeal, beans, peas, rice bran, barley, citrus fruits, strawberries, and apple pulp. It helps lower high cholesterol levels. It may decrease or stabilize high blood sugar levels and increase low insulin levels. Therefore, soluble fiber may help people with diabetes reduce their risk of coronary artery disease.

Insoluble fiber (which does not dissolve in liquid) is found in most grains and grain products and in fruits and vegetables such as apple skin, cabbage, beets, carrots, brussels sprouts, turnips, and cauliflower. It helps with digestive function. However, eating too much fiber can interfere with the absorption of certain vitamins and minerals.

Whole grains such as wheat, Oat meal, brown rice, barley comprise the most essential Vitamin B complex, dietary fiber, and other minerals, lowers hypertension, improves health of carotid arteries, reduces inflammation, thereby promotes the health of heart and arteries.

Eating soy products, such as tofu and tempeh (not fried), also seems to reduce the risk of coronary artery disease.

Increase soluble fiber One teaspoon to one tablespoon of soluble fiber containing guar gum, psyllium husks, flaxseeds or pectin and can be mixed in an 8 oz glass of water two times per day on an empty stomach.

Stevia is a natural sweetener, with no side effects that should be used instead of sugar, which adds a perfect breeding ground for yeast growth.

Andrew Pacholyk MS L.Ac
http://www.peacefulmind.com/heart_health.htm
Therapies for healing
mind, body, spirit


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