Dealing with mouth ulcers can be really rough! It’s a clear sign that something deeper might be off balance. Ayurveda views mouth ulcers as a result of Pitta dosha imbalance, often tied to agni (digestive fire) issues. Spicy food’s a known trigger – so your love for spice and frequent tea might be a bit too much for your system right now.
Alright, let me dive into some Ayurvedic alternatives for you. First, consider using clove oil. It’s actually great for numbing because of eugenol, it contains. Just a teensy bit on a cotton swab applied directly to the sore spots can help. But don’t overdo it; once or twice daily should be enough.
For soothing and healing, try some coconut oil pulling. Swishing a spoonful of coconut oil around your mouth for about 10 minutes can help. It’s both anti-inflammatory and antibacterial.
Aloe vera gel is another option to apply gently on the ulcers– it’s very soothing and helps healing. It’s safe for regular use, unlike benzocaine gel.
But prevention’s key, right? I’d suggest dialing back on the spicy food and try switching to herbal teas, like fennel or chamomile, which are cooling and soothing.
Lastly, check out Triphala powder. A natural detoxifier, it helps balance Pitta and improve digestion. Mix half a teaspoon in warm water and take it before bedtime. Just be sure to adjust based on your digestive comfort.
About your gums, it might not directly thin them, but irritation could lead to more sensitivity. Make sure to keep them clean but be gentle, and consider using a soft-bristled toothbrush.
Always remember, while Ayurveda can be really beneficial, make sure any major discomfort, especially with prolonged gum sensitivity, is checked by a dentist or healthcare professional too. We want to make sure there’s nothing else at play.
Exploring these steps should help make your mouth a happier place.


