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Mouth ulcers

* I have found that a drop of aerobic oxygen - which I first discovered through a leaflet enclosed in an issue of WDDTY several years ago - placed directly onto the ulcer clears it up within 24 hours. - Rose Dodd

* I have found that vitamin B6, preferably in P5P [pyridoxal 5''-phosphate, the metabolically active coenzyme] form, is an effective means of curing mouth ulcers. - Richard Stenning

WDDTY Blog Speak

Mouth ulcers - Mouth ulcers - or aphthae in doctorese - are shallow painful ulcerations in the soft tissue inside the mouth. Although they normally heal within a wee...

Mouth ulcers - Can anybody offer advice to prevent or cure mouth ulcers? I have suffered from them since childhood, but much more frequently now that I’m in my mid-3...

Vitamin b6 made me ill - You claim to inform people of health risks and yet deny the one from vitamin B6. I am horrified to read that you are supporting those misguided indiv...

Is vitamin b6 bad for patients with a heart condition? - Re Parkinson’s disease (WDDTY vol 14 no 5), I am puzzled by a statement about vitamin B6 which suggested that patients with heart conditions should no...

Vitamin b6 debate continues - I was very interested to read the two "opposing" letters on treatment with vitamin B6, in last month's issue. However, surely that does not make two o...

Vitamin b6 made me better - I was very pleased that the government's decision to limit vitamin B6 supplements was mentioned in WDDTY. I am very concerned about whether B6 is bei...

Diet reduces ulcer risk - A diet high in fruit and vegetables can reduce the risk of developing a duodenal ulcer. Researchers believe it is the vitamin A and fibre content of t...

New ulcer therapy urged - Peptic ulcers should be treated with acid reducing drugs and antimicrobial therapy, the US National Institutes of Health have recommended. ...