Collection: Mouth Ulcer

What is a Mouth Ulcer?

Mouth ulcers, also known as canker sores, are painful sores or lesions that develop inside the mouth, on the tongue, gums, or inner cheeks. They can be triggered by stress, nutritional deficiencies (such as zinc and vitamin B), infections, hormonal changes, or food sensitivities. While mouth ulcers are not contagious, they can cause discomfort, difficulty eating, and irritation.

Managing mouth ulcers naturally involves reducing inflammation, promoting tissue healing, and strengthening immune function to prevent recurrence.

Natural Support for Mouth Ulcers

To help soothe irritation, speed up healing, and strengthen immune response, our practitioners recommend:

  • Code CH126 Myrrh Tincture – A natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory extract that helps cleanse the mouth, reduce irritation, and promote tissue repair.
  • Code CH203 Colloidal Gold Liquid – Supports cellular healing, reduces inflammation, and enhances tissue regeneration.
  • Code B01 SilZinCo Liquid – A powerful blend of zinc and selenium, essential for boosting immunity, supporting wound healing, and reducing ulcer formation.

Natural Ways to Heal Mouth Ulcers & Prevent Recurrence

To reduce pain and promote faster healing, try these natural approaches:

  1. Rinse with Myrrh Tincture – Dilute a few drops of Myrrh Tincture in water and use it as a mouthwash to cleanse the sore and speed up healing.
  2. Apply Colloidal Gold Liquid – Helps reduce inflammation and enhance tissue repair for faster recovery.
  3. Boost Immunity with SilZinCo Liquid – Zinc and selenium help prevent ulcers caused by nutritional deficiencies and stress.
  4. Stay Hydrated – Drinking plenty of water helps prevent dry mouth and promote healing.
  5. Avoid Spicy & Acidic Foods – These can irritate ulcers and slow down healing, so opt for soothing, mild foods.
  6. Use Natural Mouth Rinses – Rinse with saltwater or aloe vera juice to reduce bacteria and inflammation.
  7. Manage Stress – Stress is a common trigger for mouth ulcers, so practice deep breathing, meditation, and relaxation techniques.

Important Note

While natural remedies can help heal mouth ulcers and strengthen immunity, persistent or frequently recurring ulcers may indicate underlying health issues. If mouth ulcers persist for more than two weeks, become unusually large, or are accompanied by fever and fatigue, consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation

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