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Gum inflammation (gingivitis)

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Gum inflammation (gingivitis)

Food sources

  1. Figs
  2. Drynaria
  3. Turmeric
  4. Flavonoids (blueberries, blackberries, etc.)
  5. Vitamin C   
  6. Vitamin D   
  7. Regular coffee drinking
  8. Vitamin A (retinol)   
  9. Echinacea
  10. Raisins
  11. Licorice
  12. Green tea
  13. Coenzym Q10 - CoQ10
  14. Propolis (bees)
  15. Curcuma tea
  16. Cohosh
  17. Regularly eat fat fish (eg salmon, mackerel and tuna)
  18. Vitamin K1  
  19. Calcium   
  20. Omega-3   
  21. Triphala mouthwashes
  22. Salie
  23. Dietary supplements
  24. Peppermint
  25. Colloidal silver
  26. Hot tea
  27. Sugar free chewing gum
  28. Coconut milk
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2

Imflammation

Food sources

  1. Aubergine
  2. Turmeric
  3. Eating yellow melon
  4. Chia seeds
  5. Cherries
  6. Eating Onions
  7. Ginger
  8. Hemp seed oil
  9. Incan berries
  10. Eating Grapes
  11. Vitamin B12   
  12. Propolis (bees)
  13. Vitamin C   
  14. Zinc   
  15. Garlic
  16. Omega-3   
  17. Resveratrol
  18. Ananas
  19. Holy Basil
  20. Blueberry
  21. Bee pollen
  22. Pomegranate
  23. strawberries
  24. Feijoa
  25. Apple Cider Vinegar
  26. Chaga
  27. Cats claw
  28. Chili peper
  29. Astaxanthine
  30. Spirulina
  31. Beetroot
  32. Eating mushrooms
  33. Paprika
  34. Red cabbage
  35. Lycopene (tomato products,)  
  36. Blueberries
  37. Oregano oil
  38. Flavonoids (blueberries, blackberries, etc.)
  39. Green Beans
  40. Eat apricots
  41. Vitamin A (retinol)   
  42. Black walnuts
  43. Dietary supplements
  44. Eating asparagus
  45. THC oil
  46. SAM-e
  47. Eating Parsley
  48. High fiber foods   
  49. Mullein
  50. Choline
  51. Nutmeg
  52. Vitamin E   
  53. Houtuynia
  54. Proline
  55. Honey
  56. Tea spoon with honey
  57. Tea with barberry
  58. No soy products
  59. Plenty of fruit and vegetables
  60. Red clover
  61. Cohosh
  62. Citric
  63. Drinking cranberry juice
  64. Acetylglucosamine (NAG)
  65. Echinacea
  66. Black currants
  67. Diet
  68. Watermelon
  69. Copper   
  70. Varied food
  71. Adequate drinking
  72. Rhubarb
  73. Pomegranate juice
  74. Waterices eat
  75. Iceland moss
  76. D-mannose
  77. Eating Chervil
  78. Drinking water  
  79. Rosemary
  80. Carrots
  81. Clove
  82. Peppermint
  83. Iron-bound
  84. Methionine
  85. Drink fruit juice
  86. Ghee
  87. Tea with rosehip
  88. Vitamin A acid derivatives
  89. Healthy Eating
  90. Barberry
  91. Drynaria
  92. Salie
  93. No dairy
  94. Artichokes
  95. Elderberry
  96. Eating salmon
  97. Colloidal silver
  98. Broccolli
  99. Blessed thistle
  100. Iodine   
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3

Gum disease

Food sources

  1. Vitamin C   
  2. Folate   
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