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INGREDIENTS:
Goldenseal Root +, Bayberry Root Bark >, Prickly Ash Bark >, Myrrh Gum ~, Coptis Root, Grain Alcohol, Deionized Water.
FORMULA RATIO: 1:4
SERVING SIZE: 253 mg/ml (30 drops)
PROPERTIES:
Anti-Bacteria, Astringent, Saliva Stimulating
INDICATIONS:
Mouth Gum Tonic/GumTonic is excellent as a preventative or curative aid for periodontal (gum) disease (pyorrhea). As a mouthwash in water, it helps to kill bacteria in the mouth and gums, it will tighten gums that are puffy and it will help decrease gum bleeding. It will also help increase saliva that will inhibit bacterial formation. Bacteria formation will increase calculi, which irritates the gum, which makes the gum inflame, which makes the gum recede. Once the gum recedes, there is nothing that can bring it back. One needs to stop the recession. Mouth Gum Tonic/GumTonic helps to do that.
Mouth Gum Tonic/GumTonic also makes ones mouth feel clean and fresh even though the formula is bitter initially.
It can be used as a preventative before and after oral surgery.
CONTRA-INDICATIONS AND CAUTIONS:
Pregnancy
Clean teeth if they stain from the herbs.
COMPLIMENTARY FORMULAS & SINGLE HERBS:
Digest-Ease/Digest-Aid (if mouth is too dry)
Prickly Ash (if mouth is very dry)
Echinacea Goldenseal (for acute infections)
Immuno-Tonic/Immuno-Stimulant (chronic low immunity)
DOSAGE:
General: 30-90 drops in a little water and swish around vigorously in the mouth after brushing once per day.
Acute infections: Repeat 3 times per day or massage directly into gums with ones finger.
TASTE:
Astringent increases saliva, bitter.
Formula may contain small amounts of herbal precipitate (small particles) due to strength of preparation.
REFERENCES:
Scassocchio, F, MF Cometa and M Palmery. Antimicrobial activity of Hydrastis Canadensis extract and its major isolated alkaloids. Fitoterapia, 1998, Vol. LXIX, Suppl. (5) pp. 785-791.
Snow, Joanne Marie. Hydrastis Canadensis L. (Ranunculaceae). The Protocol Journal of Botanical Medicine, 1998, Vol. 2: No. 2, pp. 25-28.
Tierra, Micheal. The Way of Herbs. New York, NY. Pocket Books. 1998.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.





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