Thursday, March 1, 2012

LEUKOPLAKIA

    Leukoplakia is white lesions on the skin inside the mouth. They are occasionally pre-cancerous. While no certain cause is known, suspicion is aimed toward chemical irritations from smoking tobacco, chewing tobacco, food additives, food preservatives, food colorings, and dental materials, as well as toothpastes, mouthwashes, and oral medications that contain alcohol, which tends to dry the mucosa. This condition is seen in people of all ages.
    * Discontinue contact of questionable substances with the oral mucosa. Use Classic Tooth Polish, Breath-Away Mouth Rinse, and Hot/Cool Shot Breath Spray, Drink 2 to 6 cups of Melaleuca Herbal Tea daily. Take the Vitality Pack with Oligofructose Complex, CellWise, ProVex and/or ProVex-Plus as directed.

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