Whole Leaf Aloe Vera In Dentistry
By James Harrison, D.D.S., F.A.G.D.
Post-treatment dental discomfort and pain
are among the most unpleasant forms of misery we humans
inflict upon ourselves. In providing relief from this, the
blessed Aloe Vera plant
displays yet another example of Heavenly mercy.
This story started for me on a
weekend in July of 1991. Dr. Bruce Hedendal gave me a bottle of
“Whole leaf” Aloe vera concentrate. He said that a report by
Lee Ritter, N.D., showed that all Aloes were not equal, in fact
some had no active ingredients whatsoever.
I had been using an Aloe product,
which cost approximately $23.00 a gallon, for the past six
months, but had not noticed any particular benefit. I was using
it simply because I had heard of Aloe’s legendary benefits. The
bottle said, “100% pure, tastes like spring water,” and
according to the Ritter report, it was water. I was skeptical
that this whole leaf Aloe product would produce any more
noticeable benefits than before, but that is what this article
is about.
Within two days of using the
products, I noticed a tremendous increase in energy. I had been
riding a hypoglycemic roller coaster for years, fueling up on
caffeine and sugar to climb out of the slumps, only to find
myself in another some hours later. That first week, I felt
good, but I really was not paying attention to it. It was
approximately two weeks into using the new Whole Leaf Aloe Vera
that I noticed that I was thinner. Because my weight had been
creeping up, I had been avoiding the scale; but that morning I
had to check it out. To my surprise, I was a full five pounds
lighter. It was only then that I realized why I had lost the
weight. I was no longer feeding with sugar and caffeine the
roller coaster slumps, but I was cruising nicely along near the
top.
I had been using the Aloe Vera on my
forehead, which had many patches of recurrent actinic
keratosis, a pre-cancerous condition, which had in the past
been removed with cryotherapy (liquid nitrogen). It took a
month of using the concentrate, but these patches have gone
into remission.
I have been an allergy sufferer my
entire life, but the situation had been getting progressively
worse over the last five years. When I first started using the
new Whole Leaf Aloe Vera, the allergy symptoms got much worse,
but then they started to clear. I have had a few bad days over
the past five months, but generally I am greatly improved.
I have also experienced another
benefit worth mentioning. I have suffered with a painful
shoulder for two years. The pain is gone. During this time, I
mentioned these benefits to others, who also started using
these products, and they reported back (in most cases) equally
enthusiastic stories.
The next two incidents encouraged me
to introduce the products into my practice of dentistry. The
first was when a four year old boy fell onto some sharp oyster
shells and cut his foot open. I reached him first and covered
his wound with 5X Aloe gel. He stopped crying within seconds.
It was a deep cut. We cleaned and bandaged it with an Aloe Vera
dressing and he was out playing in minutes.
The second incident was in my dental
practice. The patient needed his wisdom tooth extracted, and
while the site was getting numb we talked about Aloe Vera. He
said his wife’s grandmother had married a Native American back
in the thirties and had used Aloe Vera ever since. He reported
that she is now ninety-seven years old, looks like she is
fifty, and acts like she is forty. He suggested that we try
Aloe Vera on his wound.
I irrigated the socket with the Whole
Leaf Aloe Vera concentrate, and after the sutures were in
place, I filled the socket with the 5X Aloe gel. That evening I
called to see how the patient was doing. His comments were that
“if his tongue didn’t feel the space he would not be aware
that anything had happened.” He continued to apply Whole
Leaf Aloe Vera for that week and when it came time to remove
the sutures, the area appeared pink and healed over. I was
quite impressed.
We have since used the Aloe Vera
for all surgeries with uniformly gratifying results. One
person among many, Mr. Harold Gans, wrote, “I suppose it is
unusual for a patient to tell a dentist that he feels he had
not even been treated by him. I honestly feel as if I had not
been in your chair. I never felt any pain at any time, nor any
discomfort after leaving your office...”
What makes that letter so rewarding
is that we worked on Mr. Gans for two plus hours, removing
numerous teeth, performing bone recontouring, and inserting an
upper immediate denture. The check-up the next day showed some
mild hematomas, but little swelling. The tissue was a healthy
pink. I have not had to prescribe pain medication, except for
one very drug-oriented patient, in four months.
I hope these anecdotal stories have piqued your interest to
read further, because I have some ideas about what may be
happening.
Why Aloe May WorkCarrington
Laboratories, Inc., has been trying to gain FDA approval for
the use of acemannan as a drug. Acemannan is the name given to
the large molecular-weight sugars called mucopolysaccharides
that are found in Aloe Vera. They assert that this is the
“active” ingredient and have spent considerable time and money
doing in-vitro and in-vivo research. Their work has shown that
Aloe Vera interacts with the body’s immune system, enhancing
rather than overriding this system. It stimulates the
macrophages, one of the principal immune response steering
mechanisms of the body. These studies have shown direct
anti-viral activity. On November 4, 1991, Carrington announced
that conditional approval was granted by the USDA for the use
of Acemannan as an aid in the treatment of canine and feline
fibrosarcoma. Although this is an isolate of the plant and may
represent only a small fraction of its active ingredients, it
is a large step forward and may open the door for Aloe to gain
approval for other uses.
Trevor Lyons, B.D.S., L.D.S., R.M., a
Canadian dentist, deserves recognition as a true pioneer in our
quest for the solutions to periodontal disease, as well as the
systemic manifestations resulting from this infection. His
book, Introduction to Protozoa and Fungi in Periodontal
Infections, is a masterpiece of literature review and
original research.
There are many thought-provoking
ideas presented that will provide answers to many puzzling
questions. His basic premise is that one-celled animals,
protozoa such as Entamoeba gingivalis, Entamoeba histolytica,
Trichomonas tenax, are not opportunistic, but, in fact, precede
the host’s oral and systemic declines (Lyons, p. 15).
Equally important in oral and systemic pathology are the fungi
most notably Candida albicans. Again, rather than being
opportunistic, these fungi actually suppress the host’s immune
system, are capable of causing death, and have been shown to be
distributed throughout all of the host’s organs upon
autopsy.
Yeasts and trophozoites, contrary to
what was previously believed, do not appear to be normal
inhabitants of the mouth. They are associated with oral and/or
systemic disease, and if left untreated in an apparently
symptomless host, will lead to the deterioration of the oral
and general health of the patient (Lyons, p 73, p.
15).
Dr. Lyons, through meticulous and
step-by-step development of his theory, proves that these
heretofore accepted, “normal” inhabitants should be our target
organisms in the treatment of many oral and systemic diseases.
He has documented and published proof that the elimination of
those parasites restores the host to a state of well being.
Another forward-thinking holistic
dentist, Dr. Douglas Cook, from Surfing, WI, read between the
lines of Dr. Lyons’ work and gleaned the idea of why the Aloe
Vera is so effective on so many people. In an interview with
Dr. Lyons, he confirmed this information. Aloe Vera is one
of the most potent protozoaand yeast-killing solutions that he
had ever worked with. However, Dr. Lyons did not have at
his disposal, nor did he know about, these new, highly
concentrated Whole Leaf Aloe Vera solutions.
Most of Dr. Lyons’ successes, which
are monumental, were produced using traditional allopathic
medicine. Many of these medicaments used are highly toxic to
the host, as well as the target organisms. Possibly, nature has
provided the perfect solution to this parasite problem: Aloe
Vera.
In 1929, Kofoid reported finding
Entamoeba in the bone marrow of some arthritic subjects. In
1981, Snyderman and McCarty reported similar pathology in
rheumatoid arthritis and destructive periodontal disease. In
1982, Dr. Paul Keys, the former head of dental research at the
United States National Institute of Health, reported the almost
invariable relationship between oral protozoa and periodontal
deterioration. E. gingivalis found at the base of periodontal
pockets and E. histolytica found in ulcers of the colon
(Lyons, p. 28) behave similarly, causing the lesion to
spread laterally as the amoebae migrate parallel to the floor
of the ulcer.
Could these one-celled animals really
be that destructive? R. Mueller, in 1988, reported a new theory
of enzyme destruction. Polymorphs produce a proteolytic
(protein-digesting) enzyme, “elastase” which is normally bound
to a circulating liver enzyme, “proteinase inhibitor” forming
“elastase proteinase inhibitor complex” (EPIC). The leukocytes
are disrupted by the contact with amoebae leaving the
leukocytes in an uncontrolled state of maximum production and
release of elastase. The EPIC balance becomes overpowered,
leading to rapid, uncontrolled, lytic activity. This concept
fits well with the understanding that destructive periodontal
disease may be considered an autoimmune disease (Genco and
Mergenhagen, 1982) and shows that “the supreme irony of
this state of parasitism is that the very cells which should
protect the host in fact destroy the host and are then, in
turn, consumed by this predator parasite, Entamoeba
gingivalis.” (Lyons, p. 34)
These parasites also are capable of
being infected with a virus. From within this safe harbor
protected from the patient’s immune response, a continuous
stream of pathogenic particles could eventually destroy the
host. Could this be the reason why Epstein-Barr and HIV
patients are helped with Aloe Vera? Does the Aloe Vera destroy
the virus’ hideout? Whatever research eventually shows, the
destruction of these one-celled invaders will leave the host
with a stronger immune system.
Many dentists have been dismayed over
the rampant decay in the cervical areas of some of their
patients’ teeth. These lesions tend to rapidly spread along and
below the gingival margin. Within just a few months this mostly
painless destruction may render the tooth unsalvageable. Dr.
Lyons has shown that this rapid decay is caused by Candida,
which is capable of both aerobic and anaerobic metabolism.
Antibiotics and antifungals have
proven effective if the right ones at the right times are used.
Reports from the literature show that neither E. gingivalis nor
E. histolytica is capable of initiating infection without the
concomitant presence of bacteria (Levine, 1973, p. 147;
Grollman & Grollman, 1970, p. 649). And, while
antibiotic therapy may be cidal to trophozoites, it may be
working due to the change in the bacterial environment.
Aloe Vera, on the other hand,
non-toxic to the host, has been reported (in anecdotal stories)
effective in the treatment of most digestive and
gastrointestinal problems, arthritis, skin lesions, multiple
sclerosis, diabetes, and periodontal disease, etc.! Could
it be that Dr. Lyons, who first recorded the destruction of the
protozoa with Aloe Vera, may have found the reason why Aloe
Vera appears to be so effective with so many different
problems?
Use Of Whole-Leaf AloeIt has
been my finding, as well as Dr. Lyons’ and Dr. Cook’s, that the
use of topical antimicrobial therapy, although helpful, should
be combined with systemic treatment.
A therapeutic dose of
mucopolysaccharides of 15 mg/kg has been established as
virucidal. To my knowledge, no amoebacidal dose has yet been
established, but working on the 15 mg/kg dose per day,
approximately two ounces of the concentrate per day should be
effective for the average adult. It is important to take part
of the dose before bed, preferably on an empty stomach, since
the parasites are particularly active at night (Lyons, p.
26).
It is very important to keep the dose
within acceptable ranges, so that the “kill” does not produce a
flood of toxins, antigens, viruses and viroid particles, which
are released into the body upon the parasites’ death and
disintegration. This is called the Herxheimer Reaction, and
will vary depending on the nature and quality of the material
released and the host’s (patient’s) tolerance to those foreign
substances. If this reaction becomes severe, it is best to
discontinue the Aloe Vera and work on other detoxification
programs such as colonics and diet changes, etc.
The best way to start on an oral
disinfection program would be to purchase a good soft-bristled
toothbrush. Dr. Phillips has developed a baby-soft brush and a
technique quite effective in removing plaque and stimulating
the tissue. You may purchase these items from Periodontal
Health Brush, Inc.
As your dentifrice, the 5X Aloe gel
works to clean the gums and gently kill the pathogens. If you
use an oral irrigation machine, mixing a couple of tablespoons
of Aloe concentrate into the water will help kill the pathogens
living at the bottom of the pockets. Homozon, a magnesium oxide
powder, which releases oxygen in the presence of acid, can be
used as a dentifrice or a packing on the gums, then followed
with the Aloe Vera. Don’t forget to brush your tongue and be
gentle with the floss.
It is best to institute a program of
oral disinfection prior to rigorous scaling and curettage, due
to the potential spread of protozoa and yeast throughout the
body through the open blood vessels abounding in the infected
gums.
Hopefully, as research catches up
with these ideas, we will learn how and why Aloe Vera is so
effective in helping our bodies heal themselves. I, for one,
see the need for more in office diagnosis of specific
pathogens, based on the use of the phase-contrast microscope,
as well as the incorporation of a program for heavy metal
detoxification.
Whole Leaf Aloe Vera In Dentistry
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