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Ortal Thrush

Oral thrush problem due to stress everything else ruled out?
Hello
I get oral thrushes before exams due to stress. This has been happening for 2 years. I have exams every 2 months. Last months the oral thrush was so bad it took over my entire mouth and i was admitted to the hospital to get very strong anti-fungal medicine. They did gastroscopy and did all kind of immune system test including HIV and steroids. Everything came out negative. So now i know for a fact that it is because of stress i get these oral thrushes.
What happens in 1 week before exam i get a feeling in my stomach like someone is pressing it or a feeling that one might get when they are in a free fall or something bad happens and they feel something in the stomach, i get that sensation for like 10seconds and the next day my mouth feels oily. The following day i get oral thrushes. and because of that i am unable to eat etc. Is there any homeopathic medicine that can cure this.
 
  p.helo on 2012-07-02
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Hi- send an email to revav6 At gmail
dot com- tell her you are on here-
she has told me she has had very good
results treating oral thrush.

( might take a day for her to reply, she
is not on here everyday)

Best,
Simone717
 
simone717 last decade
In all cases of Thrush, start with Nitric Acid 6, once a day for a week. Please report back after a week. Also buy Borax 30 and may be needed in some desperate cases.

Your stress is only an aggravating cause (which may need attention later). The more fundamental is addressed with Nitric Acid.

With Prayers,
Reva V
 
Reva V last decade

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