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These small but painful ulcers occur in the mouth. They can
develop on the gums, the tongue, inside the cheek or on the
lips. Canker sores have a white center and a red border, they
are contagious and occur most often in females. They vary in
size from as small as a pinhead to the size of a quarter, and
tend to appear quickly lasting for 4 - 21 days. |
Canker sores can be
triggered by a number of things including food allergies,
stress, fatigue or poor dental hygiene. It is also suspected
that people who are deficient of iron, folic acid or vitamin B12
are more prone to canker sores.
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What
Can Help |
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Chamomile mouth wash can soothe these painful ulcers. Place
powdered chamomile into warm water and mix. Rinsing mouth 3 or 4
times daily is suggested. (see Chamomile in Herb Section
for information on safety and allergic reactions) |
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How
to Help Avoid Canker Sores |
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Try to
reduce stress - stress is often a major factor to
recurrent canker sores |
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Avoid
eating those thing that can trigger attacks - chewing
gum, sucking lozenges, chocolate, coffee and smoking
are common culprits |
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Eat plenty
of salads & onions |
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Avoid
sugar and processed or refined foods |
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Supplements
Worth Considering |
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Vitamin B
complex, 50mg daily - Improves immune system and aids
healing |
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Acidophilus
- helps maintain healthy balance of friendly bacteria |
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Garlic -
natural antibiotic, stimulates immune system |
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Zinc
lozenges, do not exceed 50mgs daily - improves immune
function |
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HERBS
FOR HEALTH
Don't
Forget To Order Your Maca!
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