T.G. & P.-W
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T.G. & P.-W Pure Herbs Liquid Extract used Historically for Teeth, Gums, Plaque, cleans roots of teeth and corrects swollen gums, dissolves plaque, mouth rinse.
First of all, please let us recall that teeth were meant to be in good condition, look well, and serve easily for a lifetime. And, they did this long before there were dentists. The skeletal evidence of this is abundant, and shows the exact point of contact when poor diets were introduced to a community group by what was considered “civilization.” But, what can we do to ensure healthy teeth and correct existing problems? Answer, use the teeth and gum herbs and reduce the intake of
refined carbohydrates (refined sugar and white flour products). Myrrh acts as an antibiotic and increase much needed circulation around the roots of the teeth. Red Root eats and cleans away plaque (a nasty buildup of bacteria that eats the roots of teeth and lays down a disgusting odor-forming deposit). Red Root destroys plaque at the rate of about 50% with each 2 weeks of use. White Oak Bark is an antibiotic and astringent to tighten up teeth in their sockets. Myrrh, of Biblical heritage, was employed for thousands of years for dental procedures to prevent infections and heal damaged gums. This powerful formulation of T.G. & P.-W is allied with another formula, OL’ NUMBER 11, which is part of its combination. OL’ NUMBER is a repairer of bone, flesh, cartilage and nerves. Never has more complete coverage been developed for healthy teeth and gums. As an aside, if you have a toothache much can be done. Sometimes it is as simple as giving enough minerals to the teeth. For example, if the body is mineral deficient, the teeth will hurt. They “scream” for minerals, as do bones that are broken or mineral
deficient. When they do, administer as much as 3 teaspoonfuls of A.C.S. (All Cells “Salts” minerals) to the sufferer. If due to mineral deficiency, the pain will stop within minutes. Repeat this as often as it starts to hurt again. The teeth will soak up these minerals like a sponge. If a tooth is simply aggravated beyond the point of being consoled, then saturate a cotton ball or even a piece of paper napkin with T.G. & P.-W and Vitamin E (from a capsule), add a drop of Clove Oil or Oil Of Cajeput to this. Place this between the tooth and the cheek and leave in place until the pain subsides. Another thing that can be done is to take massive amounts, such as 10,000 mg. at a time, of Vitamin C during the time of discomfort. Who knows, you just may save yourself a root canal.
COMBINATION: Red Root (Blood Root), Myrrh, White Oak Bark, Marshmallow, Mullein, Mugwort, Indian Tobacco, Scullcap, Knitbone (Comfrey), Black Walnut Hull,
Gravel Root.
DOSAGE: For daily maintenance, 20 to 40 drops, once per day in a little juice, internally. For active cases of gum, plaque and tooth problems, 20 to 40 drops on the tongue or in juice, following meals. Additionally, soak a cotton ball with T.G. & P.-W and place between teeth and cheek overnight, after brushing. Or 40 drops in the water-pick container, place on a low speed setting and irrigate the gums between the teeth areas nightly, after brushing. Be sure to run a full container of plain water through the water pick to flush the instrument after using T.G. & P.-W. Sometimes toothpastes, especially the candy varieties these days, with chemical fluoride and strange ingredients, which actually do more harm than good, just do not do an adequate job of cleaning gums and teeth and problems occur. Try a tooth powder. Get one, which does not contain urea, chemical fluoride, titanium dioxide or other strange ingredients. Don't worry about scrubbing the enamel off of the teeth. If you are taking minerals, and have a daily intake of Vitamin D, then the teeth will maintain themselves just fine.
This information is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. This information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice by licensed physicians. A person should consult a physician regularly in all matters relating to medical problems, especially in matters of diagnosing, treating or curing dis-eases or other physical or mental conditions.
This information has not been verified by the American Medical Association or the Food and Drug Administration.
First of all, please let us recall that teeth were meant to be in good condition, look well, and serve easily for a lifetime. And, they did this long before there were dentists. The skeletal evidence of this is abundant, and shows the exact point of contact when poor diets were introduced to a community group by what was considered “civilization.” But, what can we do to ensure healthy teeth and correct existing problems? Answer, use the teeth and gum herbs and reduce the intake of
refined carbohydrates (refined sugar and white flour products). Myrrh acts as an antibiotic and increase much needed circulation around the roots of the teeth. Red Root eats and cleans away plaque (a nasty buildup of bacteria that eats the roots of teeth and lays down a disgusting odor-forming deposit). Red Root destroys plaque at the rate of about 50% with each 2 weeks of use. White Oak Bark is an antibiotic and astringent to tighten up teeth in their sockets. Myrrh, of Biblical heritage, was employed for thousands of years for dental procedures to prevent infections and heal damaged gums. This powerful formulation of T.G. & P.-W is allied with another formula, OL’ NUMBER 11, which is part of its combination. OL’ NUMBER is a repairer of bone, flesh, cartilage and nerves. Never has more complete coverage been developed for healthy teeth and gums. As an aside, if you have a toothache much can be done. Sometimes it is as simple as giving enough minerals to the teeth. For example, if the body is mineral deficient, the teeth will hurt. They “scream” for minerals, as do bones that are broken or mineral
deficient. When they do, administer as much as 3 teaspoonfuls of A.C.S. (All Cells “Salts” minerals) to the sufferer. If due to mineral deficiency, the pain will stop within minutes. Repeat this as often as it starts to hurt again. The teeth will soak up these minerals like a sponge. If a tooth is simply aggravated beyond the point of being consoled, then saturate a cotton ball or even a piece of paper napkin with T.G. & P.-W and Vitamin E (from a capsule), add a drop of Clove Oil or Oil Of Cajeput to this. Place this between the tooth and the cheek and leave in place until the pain subsides. Another thing that can be done is to take massive amounts, such as 10,000 mg. at a time, of Vitamin C during the time of discomfort. Who knows, you just may save yourself a root canal.
COMBINATION: Red Root (Blood Root), Myrrh, White Oak Bark, Marshmallow, Mullein, Mugwort, Indian Tobacco, Scullcap, Knitbone (Comfrey), Black Walnut Hull,
Gravel Root.
DOSAGE: For daily maintenance, 20 to 40 drops, once per day in a little juice, internally. For active cases of gum, plaque and tooth problems, 20 to 40 drops on the tongue or in juice, following meals. Additionally, soak a cotton ball with T.G. & P.-W and place between teeth and cheek overnight, after brushing. Or 40 drops in the water-pick container, place on a low speed setting and irrigate the gums between the teeth areas nightly, after brushing. Be sure to run a full container of plain water through the water pick to flush the instrument after using T.G. & P.-W. Sometimes toothpastes, especially the candy varieties these days, with chemical fluoride and strange ingredients, which actually do more harm than good, just do not do an adequate job of cleaning gums and teeth and problems occur. Try a tooth powder. Get one, which does not contain urea, chemical fluoride, titanium dioxide or other strange ingredients. Don't worry about scrubbing the enamel off of the teeth. If you are taking minerals, and have a daily intake of Vitamin D, then the teeth will maintain themselves just fine.
This information is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. This information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice by licensed physicians. A person should consult a physician regularly in all matters relating to medical problems, especially in matters of diagnosing, treating or curing dis-eases or other physical or mental conditions.
This information has not been verified by the American Medical Association or the Food and Drug Administration.