Mouth ulcers are a common condition and the underlying cause for
then is found in the lymphatic system. One of the triggers for the
condition is taking in chemicals from the environment - for example,
fluoride in toothpaste or excessive sugar in the diet. In ulcers of any
sort there tends to be a deficiency of zinc. Vitamin A levels also need
to be adequate to ensure healthy and resilient membrane tissues.
Mouth
ulcers are an indication of a run down condition and are best treated
by improving the overall general health. They commonly occur after a
course of antibiotics or recovering from influenza. Orthodox medicine
puts them down to viruses - but I doubt this. They almost certainly are a
form of allergy or sensitivity.
What you can do to treat mouth ulcers
- The following herbs will be of assistance: o basil o chamomile o echinacea o elder flowers o lady's mantle o marigold o red sage o tea tree o myrrh For example, make an infusion of chamomile and drink one cup three times per day. When the mouth is sore it is better to drink the infusion cool rather than hot. The herb red sage can also be made into a mouth wash to gargle.
- Take a multivitamin and mineral supplement to assist in the healing and recovery processes. The multivitamin and mineral complex contains needed zinc, vitamin A, C and B complex.
- Deal with any underlying allergies
- Eat a diet that is supportive of the lymphatic system - this means that you need to avoid the following: o red meats, o greasy fatty foods and fried foods, o dairy products including: cheese, butter, cream, milk and goats milk and cheese o vinegar and pickles, o alcohol, o sugar and sugar based products, o artificial additives, preservatives, colorings and flavorings, o coffee and similar beverages.
- Fresh vegetables and fruit should provide the basis of the diet when attempting to cleanse the lymphatic system. White meat and fish can also be consumed if desired.
- Drink plenty of pure water.
- Remove as many environmental toxins as you are able.
- If you smoke you need to quit. Growerz.com can support and assist as you go through the process of quitting.
- Use a safe approach to colon and body tissue cleansing. Information from safecoloncleansing.com will enable you to do this effectively. The diet recommended above will also remove many of the foods that are often behind food allergies - wheat, dairy products and sugar.
Case Study of Mouth Ulcers
Dianne, a 21 years old nurse,
had tried the usual medications applied locally to her mouth ulcers. The
medications were ineffective. When she visited she also had a sore
tongue and inner lips. As well as the ulcers she also had extreme
tiredness. She had ten months of treatment, not for her mouth ulcers
alone but to balance her biochemistry and to build up her general
health.
Dianne's treatment consisted of:
- a general multivitamin and mineral supplement with additional: o B group vitamins, o vitamin C with bioflavonoids, o zinc, o calcium and o magnesium.
- herbs for liver and lymphatic cleansing and stimulation: o violet leaves, o echinacea, o burdock, o dandelion root, o wahoo and o hops.
- herbs for the ulcers - red sage. This was also made into a mouth wash for gargling. Dianne also made major improvements to her diet.
Her mouth ulcers cleared quickly and over the time of treatment the
mouth ulcers did not return. Dianne also reported a major increase in
her energy levels and generally in her feeling of 'wellness'.
Mouth
ulcers are an indication of other underlying conditions - in particular
problems in the lymphatic system. Vitamin and mineral supplements
and herbal cleansers will help they lymphatic system. The mouth ulcers
themselves can be treated with herbs such as chamomile, echinacea and
red sage. In addition to this the overall health of the person needs to
be considered. The system needs to be cleansed so that it is able to
function effectively. One of the best approaches is to cleanse the colon
and the tissues of the body.
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