Herbs for Teeth and Gums
Published: Wed, 01/30/19
January 30, 2019
Herbs for Teeth and Gums Sandra Flammini
This article was written by one of our current students who had marvelous experiences with treating her tooth and gum pains with herbs. As she has applied the principles she has learned in the school, she has received relief and healing. ~
It was the beginning of the year when I had some dental work done on my three left upper molars. My gums and roots were sensitive for many months afterwards. About two

Herbs for the mouth:
Oak bark, horsetail grass, cloves, peppermint, prickly ash, bayberry and shavegrass, to name a few.
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Sandra Flammini is a student at the School of Natural Healing. She has four grown children and currently lives with her husband in Lacey, Washington. Sandra is a doctor of optometry and has been active in her profession for over 21 years.
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2 T. coconut or almond milk (optional)
Be sure to mix the cocoa into the hot water so that it melts into the water well. Or you can take all the ingredients, minus the hot water and stir them together until the honey/maple syrup bonds with it all and it becomes a syrup. Then add the liquid. Enjoy!
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Hot Cocoa
1 C. hot water
1 T. cacao (raw) or cocoa powder
1 T. maple syrup or honey
dash of real or Himalayan salt (optional)
dash of cinnamon and/or cayenne (optional)
2 T. coconut or almond milk (optional)
Be sure to mix the cocoa into the hot water so that it melts into the water well. Or you can take all the ingredients, minus the hot water and stir them together until the honey/maple syrup bonds with it all and it becomes a syrup. Then add the liquid. Enjoy!
By Kelly Pomeroy
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