Colloidal Silver for Mouth Ulcer
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Colloidal Silver for Mouth Sores and Oral Health
Mouth sores, ulcers, cold sores, oral thrush, and bleeding gums can be painful and make eating and speaking difficult. Here are some home remedies and tips for prevention and treatment:
Types of Mouth Sores
- Mouth sores: Small, painful, shallow, grey-white, round sores inside cheeks, lips, and under the tongue.
- Oral thrush: Creamy, white patches inside the mouth with red, irritated areas. Common in babies, denture wearers, people who have taken antibiotics, and those with diabetes or weakened immune systems.
Silverlab Colloidal Silver as a Remedy
Silverlab Colloidal silver is suggested for various mouth conditions:
- Mouth sores, ulcers, thrush, bleeding gums: Rinse with 20ml of Silverlab Liquid three times daily or spray Silverlab healing spray as needed. A 20mL dose of silver can be swallowed after rinsing once per day.
- Oral hygiene: Spray toothbrush with Silverlab Healing Spray before use and rinse or spray mouth after brushing. Denture wearers can spray dentures daily or apply Silverlab Healing Gel.
Additional Tips for Mouth Sores and Oral Thrush
- Probiotics: Add a good probiotic to your diet. This could include the use of kombucha and kefir or a store-bought probiotic supplement. Take note though, not all probiotics are the same, and consulting with a healthcare professional for the best type and dosage would be advisable.
- Soft toothbrush: Use a soft or medium toothbrush to avoid irritation.
- Vitamin C and flavonoids: Eating enough daily portions of fruits and vegetables
- Stress management is essential: Try daily exercise to manage mental health. New research has shown that just walking 7000 steps (30min for most people) is enough to reduce stress levels significantly.
- Avoid B vitamin deficiency: Particularly focus on getting enough folic acid and vitamin B12.
- Treat iron deficiency: Most women should have their iron levels tested on a regular basis to ascertain if they need take supplemental iron.
- Careful of spicey food: These foods can cause mouth ulcers in some individuals.
- Avoid kissing: To prevent spreading infection.
Oral Thrush Prevention
- Intestinal bacteria recovery after antibiotics: One of the major causes of oral thrush is dysbiosis (an imbalance in the gut or oral microbiome) due to the use of an antibiotic. This can be prevented by using a quality probiotic supplement during and after the use of an antibiotic.
- Rinse after using inhalers: Rinse mouth with water or brush teeth after using corticosteroid inhalers.
Tips for Other Oral Health Issues
- Tooth abscess: Use Silverlab Liquid as a mouth rinse or Silverlab Healing Spray. If this does not help within 24 hours a dentist has to be seen.
- Toothache: Use clove oil, Silverlab Liquid as a mouth rinse, oral echinacea drops or capsules.
- Tooth decay: Silverlab Liquid can be taken three times daily. Reduce sugar intake, avoid fizzy drinks and acidic fruit juices, brush after meals and visit your dentist regularly.
Important Note: The information provided is for general knowledge only and is not intended as a replacement for professional medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.