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2nd November 2016, 19:51
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Nellie G,
I have to admit that I wasn't aware of probiotic toothpaste, but it makes sense.
We would welcome your feedback from anything you try Nellie G, as this may help someone else suffering this same condition.
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4th November 2016, 14:11
#12
Have you tried Fennel seeds or Cayenne pepper? Both of these naturally stimulate the production of saliva.
Sprinkle onto salads or dishes. You can take the cayenne pepper in capsule form or rub directly onto your tongue
Green People do a fennel toothpaste for £3.80, I'm not sure if this has the same effect, it may be worth a try.
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20th February 2017, 12:40
#13
Parsley is very good at combating the bacteria that leads to dry mouth syndrome. Try adding fresh parsley to some of your dishes daily. Cherries are also known to be beneficial for dry mouth, when choosing your cherries, pick those with the darkest colour, to maximise the health benefits.
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12th March 2017, 08:57
#14
Oh speaking of mouth symptom, can anyone help me out with oral thrush? I'm frustrated with this annoying symptom. Have anyone got any idea about this?
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Oral thrush is as a result of an over growth in Candida, this is caused by the bad bugs in your stomach overtaking the good bugs. Have you tried 'Candigone', you can get it off Amazon, it is not organic, but it is natural. It is a two week course and very good. Hope you feel better soon.
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I get dry mouth symptoms intermittently, mainly after I've drank wine the day before. It's a weird type of dry, not like lack of thirst, or waking up in the morning.
It doesn't seem to matter what I drink, I can't overcome the dryness. For me I find that it wears of after a few days, so it doesn't cause me too many problems.
I think it is interesting to see info coming out about gut flora and the connection to out mouth health...which makes sense.
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