Great, add some oregano to the brew.
Off-topic rant: I find it interesting how many people in this forum seem to believe a priori that an extract is, by some intrinsic quality, always superior to the source material it is derived from. Lest not forget that while some extracts indeed provide considerable benefits, other are produced solely for the purpose of, well, marketing and selling it to to the people who believe a priori that extracts are, by some intrinsic quality, always superior to the source materials they are derived from.
I agree with you. Most of the main herbs were used since the mists of times by cultures that did not make synthesised extracts of them.
I am dubious about the principles upon which extracts are made. It is well known that for many herbs research has been rudimentary, and so it seems to me a bit premature to extract a certain component or components just because they have been found in research to have certain effects. What about other components that were not studied in or relevant to that research?
I also think that taking the full herb provides a natural dilutant. You are much less likely to overdose on a component if it is taken as part of the whole plant, which will contain many other ingredients synergistic with it, preventing it from doing harm.
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On the question of teeth, I agree with the recommendations above. I also think sodium bicarbonate makes a good anti-bacterial mouthwash, because acids really cannot do damage in a neutral environment.
thank you for the suggestions, seems sound.
is there anything that could help systemically, where a mouthwash wouldn't reach the cyst?
cheers
I think a mouthwash should reach the cyst, by osmosis.
Edited by Gerrans, 18 February 2014 - 05:11 PM.