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Product Name Historical uses Category Issued
T.G.&P.-W Teeth, Gums and Plaque. Combination Dec. 1997
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Contents:
Red Root, Myrrh Gum, White Oak Bark, Marshmallow, Mullein, Mugwort, Indian Tobacco, Scullcap, Slippery Root, Black Walnut Hulls, Gravel Root.

Description:
This combination has been created to ensure healthy teeth and gums and to correct existing problems such as plaque, damaged gums, infections and toothache. Red Root (Blood Root) is one of the major dental discoveries in history, reports indicate that it helps eliminate plaque. White Oak Bark is an antibiotic and astringent to tighten up teeth in their sockets. Myrrh Gum was employed for thousands of years for dental procedures to prevent infections and heal damaged gums. These powerful herbs are allied with Formula # 11 which is well known to repair bone, flesh, cartilage and nerves. Never has more complete coverage been developed for healthy teeth and gums.

Dosage:
For daily maintenance, 20 to 40 drops, once a day. For serious problems, 20 to 40 drops on the tongue after each meal. 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.

Note:
For information as well as contraindications or adverse reactions, if applicable, on each single herb contained in this combination, refer to single product sheets.

References:
Dr. A. B. Howard, Herbal Extracts,1990.





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This information is not intended to substitute medical advice regarding medical problems, diagnosis, treatments or healing of diseases or other physical and mental problems. This work is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. It is not the author's intention to establish prescriptions and/or diagnosis. The author and publisher deny responsibility in case of auto-prescription without former authorization of a physician.