To answer your question, yes, we do oil pulling and use natural resources for our oral care. It does work. Very well. You must be diligent, consistent and be sure to add minerals back into your mouth!
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To answer your question, yes, we do oil pulling and use natural resources for our oral care. It does work. Very well. You must be diligent, consistent and be sure to add minerals back into your mouth!
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Thanks, Mazin!
Yes, I have gum disease and that's the issue. According to the dentist, there are no hapy solutions.
Nope, I'm not gonna go expat. It is the whole surgery angle that has me crawling the walls...doesn't matter where it's done. It's not happening.
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We follow this simple process of oil pulling using coconut oil (we buy it in the big jars at Costco because we use it for all of our cooking):
- 'swish' in your mouth, about a tablespoon of oil, for 20" each day in the morning, *before* eating anything is best
- rinse thoroughly
- every few days, 'gargle/rinse' with a fairly high solution of minerals in water: we use the Redmond brand mineral salt since it has a pretty high mineral content
- we sometimes add the following essential oils to the coconut oil: clove, copaiba, peppermint
When we brush, we use either a natural toothpaste or a mix of our own, and add a few drops of diluted clove oil (diluted with fractionated coconut oil).
Clove and copaiba essential oils are 2 of the best for oral/gum health, you can research some others that are very helpful as well.
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