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5. Chamomile Tea Remedy
Chamomile is more than just a soothing tea; it also has compounds that can reduce inflammation. It also has very powerful antiseptic properties.
Make yourself a cup of chamomile tea the way you normally would, but leave the teabag in the water for only 1 minute. As soon as it cools a bit, place the teabag directly against your canker sore for about 5 to 10 minutes twice per day to encourage healing and stop the pain.
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Estraven
Nov 19, 2014 at 4:41 am
When I stopped using conventional toothpaste, and only used health-food store toothpaste, I stopped having canker sores. They are caused by the toxic chemicals in the conventional toothpastes.