Watch: How Celery Juice Helps Teeth
How Celery Juice Helps Teeth
Celery juice is a powerful healing tool for all kinds of teeth, gum, and mouth problems. For starters, celery juice helps:
- Destroy bacteria & viruses behind many teeth, gum, & mouth problems
- Remineralize teeth
- Gum recession & disease
- Toothaches, abscesses & swelling
- Ulcers & cold, mouth & canker sores
- Bad breath
- Correct deficiencies
- Prevent & heal cavities
- Disarm toxic heavy metals behind some oral health problems
- Kill bad bacteria in gut, reducing ammonia gas that damages teeth & gums
- Strengthen hydrochloric acid, which defends against pathogens
Celery Juice Oral Therapy
Celery juice can also be used as an Oral Therapy for healing when you’re drinking your celery juice. I give full instructions of how to do these oral therapies in Medical Medium Celery Juice.
For a mild condition, you can try these once or more per glass. For a more severe condition, you can try one of these therapies three times or more per glass.
- Sore throat: Keep a sip of celery juice in your mouth for 30 seconds, letting it sit toward the back of the throat so it can kill the bacteria or virus creating the soreness. Try gargling, too, if you’d like.
- Swollen glands in throat or neck: Keep it in the back of your mouth, toward the throat, for a full minute before swallowing to help drive it into your lymphatic system over time.
- Tonsil stones: gently gargle celery juice before swallowing.
- Canker sore or ulcer in mouth: Try first drying off the sore or ulcer with a paper towel or tissue and then taking a sip of your celery juice that you hold in your mouth, making sure that it covers the sensitive spot, for 30 seconds or longer before swallowing.
- Toothache or tooth abscess, or injury in your mouth: Let a sip of celery juice sit in your mouth for 30 to 60 seconds to help those sodium cluster salts enter the trouble spot and do their healing.
Read about therapies for having teeth pulled, cavities, receding gums, gum disease, cold sores, fever blisters, bacterial infections, cracks in the corners of mouth, and chapped or cracked lips in Medical Medium Celery Juice.
This item posted: 31-Aug-2023


