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Old 12-01-2006, 01:57 PM
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May I suggest you look into adding COQ10 to your list of supplements.

http://www.umm.edu/altmed/ConsSupple...zymeQ10cs.html
"Periodontal (gum) Disease

Gum disease is a widespread problem that is associated with swelling, bleeding, pain, and redness of the gums. Studies have shown that people with gum disease tend to have low levels of CoQ10 in their gums. In a few studies involving small numbers of subjects, CoQ10 supplements caused faster healing and tissue repair. Additional studies are needed to evaluate the effectiveness of CoQ10 when used together with traditional therapy for periodontal disease."

google CoQ10 and Periodontal and you will find more information.
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