Magic Mouth Wash Recipe
40CC Nystatin
34CC Benadryl Elix
10CC Xylocane
10CC EES 400MG/5CC
6CC Cherry Syrup
1TSP Swish and Swallow
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Mixture
I think the mixture varies, but does that same job... I know each bottle that I got had a slightly dfferent flavor. One was almost bubblegum flavored, but with the taste not working during that time, it didn't matter a lot, LOL....good stuff for sure.0 -
YepSkiffin16 said:Mixture
I think the mixture varies, but does that same job... I know each bottle that I got had a slightly dfferent flavor. One was almost bubblegum flavored, but with the taste not working during that time, it didn't matter a lot, LOL....good stuff for sure.
Do agree 100%.
kcass0 -
My oncologist's special blend
Maalox, benadryl, and xlocaine. No idea what it tastes like. By the time I really needed it, the tastebuds were gone. Doc prescribed two full tablespoonfuls per dose, every six hours. I always swished and spit, because I was afraid of too much benadryl per dose.
Deb0 -
has anyone tried this mouth sore recipe?D Lewis said:My oncologist's special blend
Maalox, benadryl, and xlocaine. No idea what it tastes like. By the time I really needed it, the tastebuds were gone. Doc prescribed two full tablespoonfuls per dose, every six hours. I always swished and spit, because I was afraid of too much benadryl per dose.
Deb
Hi,
I am bringing up this discussion again someone at a cancer support group we went to yesterday recommended the following recipe for helping with mouth sores:
Put it in your mouth and keep on the area that is sore for a few minutes - equal parts:
dye free benadryl
listerine
malox
I see Deb's recipe above is very similar except that it also has xlocaine (lidocane).
What are people's advice/suggestions?
Joe is still doing the LGlutamine and we have some other mouth sore stuff from the health food store, but wanted to see what else are the options.
Thanks.
Suzanne0 -
Listerine?susan0803 said:has anyone tried this mouth sore recipe?
Hi,
I am bringing up this discussion again someone at a cancer support group we went to yesterday recommended the following recipe for helping with mouth sores:
Put it in your mouth and keep on the area that is sore for a few minutes - equal parts:
dye free benadryl
listerine
malox
I see Deb's recipe above is very similar except that it also has xlocaine (lidocane).
What are people's advice/suggestions?
Joe is still doing the LGlutamine and we have some other mouth sore stuff from the health food store, but wanted to see what else are the options.
Thanks.
Suzanne
Holy cow, I could hardly tolerate that stuff before rads. I would think that would burn like crazy. Mine had lidocaine, diaphanhydramine and maalox.0 -
ok - no listerinesweetblood22 said:Listerine?
Holy cow, I could hardly tolerate that stuff before rads. I would think that would burn like crazy. Mine had lidocaine, diaphanhydramine and maalox.
Glad I didn't have Joe try the listerine ingredient. (I don't use listerine so I have no clue what it's like).
So it sounds like the correct combo is:
diphenhydramine (or benadryl)
malox
lidocaine (which we'll have to get a prescription for I guess).
Interesting too, I wonder if mouth sores from chemo (the suggestion with the listerine was from someone going through colon cancer chemo), is different than the mouth sores as a result of radiation for HNC. Another reason why this discussion board specific to HNC is so helpful to me.
Thanks!
S.0 -
Same receipe for mesusan0803 said:ok - no listerine
Glad I didn't have Joe try the listerine ingredient. (I don't use listerine so I have no clue what it's like).
So it sounds like the correct combo is:
diphenhydramine (or benadryl)
malox
lidocaine (which we'll have to get a prescription for I guess).
Interesting too, I wonder if mouth sores from chemo (the suggestion with the listerine was from someone going through colon cancer chemo), is different than the mouth sores as a result of radiation for HNC. Another reason why this discussion board specific to HNC is so helpful to me.
Thanks!
S.
This morning woke up after my first week of chemo and realized it is time to pull it out and rinse. My problem is it is my throat not my mouth. I guess I will have to swallow the darn stuff.
I agree HNC is so different. I lost my Mama 2 years ago to lung cancer and so much of our treatments are different. Plus she was so strong. I can't believe how hard this is.
Christy0
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