aspirin and tooth abcess
Hi Lady Veteran,
Sorry to contradict the information in your post but it's not exactly accurate. Perhaps a google search would be helpful??? Not sure if you are saying to put this aspirin "remedy" inside the mouth or not. Either way, since an abcessed tooth is an infection within the tooth itself, this "remedy" cannot cure it no matter where or how many times you apply it. If you ever apply aspirin directly on any oral tissue, you will most likely burn it. Echinacea is an immunostimulant, a substance that boosts the immune system. It does not directly kill an infection like an antibiotic, instead it strengthens the immune system to help deal with the infection. Echinacea cannot cure an abcessed tooth but it can be helpful to supplement with it if you have any infection. FYI....... Citrus acid from lemons, orange juice, and soft drinks will cause tooth enamel erosion, therefore a drink containing it should only be drank down all at once, never sipped like a tea. The longer your teeth bathe in citric acid drinks the more likely to develop irreversible erosion on your teeth. Bryanna Quote:
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