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Canker sores.
Prevention and thereby a cure for canker sores.
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| Big problem for a lot of
people.
Lots of old wives tales and folk-law none of which has ANY evidence to support the contentions. However we have found a procedure which will STOP of most of the infection and STOP the sore taking hold, if it is indeed an infection that has not heretofore been discovered. Booklet available for $9.95 plus $1.00 postage.
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http://www.herbal-solutions.com
http://www.pure-healing.com Link (This one is selling an anti viral solution when there is no such solution, and removes the sore before it appears for $69.95 no less, how does one remove a sore before it appears? with a solution that is not scientifically possible).
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| Our comments are in red.A: Yes, these terms are just other names for the appearance of canker sores. A canker sore is often referred to as an aphthous ulcer or oral ulcer. Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis is the medical term given to an outbreak of canker sores. Here, at the Relief Center we use all the terms interchangeably. Q: What causes canker sores ?
A: It is not known exactly
Q: What is the difference between canker sores and cold sores? A: Canker sores and cold sores share many of the same features. Both are painful and both are often caused by stress. Although they frequently appear on the lips and edges of the mouth, cold sores can occur in the mouth as well where they may be mistaken for canker sores. Cold sores are the result of a virus not stress..The main differences are that inside the mouth cold sores tend to occur more on the bound or non-movable parts of the mouth such as the roof of the mouth. Cold sores are caused by a virus and therefore can be passed from person to person. Canker sores are not caused by a virus and therefore can not be passed from person to person. They do not appear outside of the mouth.There is no known cause for
canker sores. The answer is yes without evidence to the contrary.
A: You can not pass canker sores from person to person because they are
not caused by a Their is no evidence that
this is true. The second answer contradicts this answer. A: Actually this experience is not unique to you. Often women experience canker sores only during certain periods of their menstrual cycle. A common report is the complete absence of canker sores during pregnancy. This prompted some researchers to experiment with hormonal therapies in hopes of creating a new treatment for canker sores. Unfortunately, these trials were largely unsuccessful.
A: SLS stands for Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and it is used as a detergent in toothpastes. Recent studies, however, have shown that SLS may be responsible for canker sores in susceptible people. It is thought that the detergent may weaken the lining of the mouth making it susceptible to canker sore formation.
Many of my patients and visitors to the website have experienced relief from canker sores after switching to SLS free toothpastes. For more information on SLS and canker sores see our SLS article.
A: Canker sores are actual ulcerations of the skin lining the inside of the mouth. As a result the sensitive tissue underneath is exposed to the contents of the mouth.
Imagine if you were to rub the skin off of your arm and then apply salt water to the affected area. This is basically what is happening inside your mouth with your canker sores.
A: Many people seem to suffer from canker
sores during sickness and therefore associate the canker sores with the germs or
viruses causing the illness. Canker sores, however, are not caused by a virus or
There is NO evidence that any of this is true A: Studies have shown that for some
people there may be a connection between canker sores and the foods they eat.
These people seem to get canker sores as a result of an allergic reaction to
certain foods. Foods commonly associated with this
This answer contradicts the second answer. There are no studies to support this contention.
However there are a lot of
studies to show that this answer is utter nonsense. A: Deficiencies in certain vitamins and minerals - principally B12, iron, and folic acid- have been implicated in canker sore formation. In several British studies, a deficiency in the level of vitamins and minerals was seen in a significant number of RAS sufferers. U.S. studies, however, do not seem to find the same correlation between levels of these vitamins / minerals and canker sore occurrences.
If you do not have a deficiency or do not know whether or not you have a deficiency, I would not take these vitamins or minerals without first consulting a doctor. Vitamins and minerals taken in excess can often cause harmful toxicities.
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