Sounds like you’re dealing with quite a bit, and honestly, gum recession’s a tricky one but there’s definitely hope! Gum issues often tie back to more than just dental hygiene. You’ve pointed out something interesting — stomach probs. So, let’s dive right into that.
First, gum health in Ayurveda is often linked to digestion. If your stomach’s upset or imbalanced, it might affect your oral health. Agni, or digestive fire, plays a big role here. If it’s weak, it might mess with your body’s ability to nourish the tissues, including gums. So firstly, focusing on getting your digestion back in balance could be key.
Try starting each morning with a cup of warm water with lemon — it may help stimulate digestion. Also, keep an eye on what you eat. A diet that’s balanced in all tastes — sweet, salty, bitter, etc., is ideal. Avoid too much caffeine, alcohol or processed food cause it can disturb your gut.
For your gums, oil pulling can be beneficial. Use sesame or coconut oil, swish it around your mouth for 10-15 mins, then spit it out. People have sworn by it for improving gum health over time.
As for avoiding cavities, stick to brushing with natural toothpaste — something with neem or clove, perhaps. They’ve got antibacterial properties. If shiny teeth’s what you’re after, gotta be regular with dental visits too.
About your miscarriages, it’s deeply personal and tough. Given your history, taking care of your overall health, balancing Vata dosha, with calming practices like yoga, meditation or even just deep breathing might help.
And very importantly, keep connected with a healthcare provider — for the infant, the miscarriages, and your own health. Ayurveda’s got its wisdom, but balancing it with modern care’s always a safe call. Wishing you strength and health through it all!