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I hope this post will save my fellow Freepers' lives! How? I am going to tell you what we have been telling our patients at my dental office for the past five years... Now that we have scientific PROOF that oral spirochetes DO INDEED CAUSE ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE and most likely also cause these other chronic plaque induced chronic diseases of heart disease and adult onset diabetes!

This is proof of an hypothesis that we have been pursuing in the dental office I manage and several other dental offices we are associated with. We started noticing that in very elderly patients who were alert, healthy, and did not have any chronic diseases of the heart, diabetes, or mental incapacity that their oral health was also exceedingly good. They also had something completely missing in their mouths. They had no oral spirochetes at all! There was a 100% correlation! Other dentists also were observing this fact. Oral spirochetes were observed in 85-90% of the population but about 10% of the population seems to naturally immune to them and in fact show none at all in their mouths.

One exception to this observation was the edentulous... those without teeth at all. Those who had had all teeth removed! They also were in excellent mental health at an old age, had far less chronic heart disease, and far less likelihood of adult onset diabetes... IF their teeth had been removed at an early age. Strange. Hmmmm.

Oral spirochetes are, we have been observing, associated very strongly with patients who have Alzheimer's Disease, age related dementia, chronic heart disease, and Type 2 Adult onset Diabetes, all diseases associated with plaques. This is the first peer reviewed paper that proves that oral spirochetes, the particular bacteria that we have been seeing under our phase contrast microscope, ARE indeed the cause of Alzheimer's disease.

The same researcher, Dr. Judith Miklossy, who is the president of the Alzheimer's Prevention Association of Europe, issued another peer reviewed paper in 2008, in which she reported that examination of the Islets of Langerhans in patients with Type 2 Diabetes were also rife with oral spirochetes—also further confirming our hypothesis—and mentioned in her 2008 paper that they should be investigated as a possible causal infection for diabetes along with other bacteria she noted.

Spirochetes are bad actors... they are the bacteria that cause syphisis, Yaws, Enug, Lyme disease, and a host of other very nasty diseases. The tertiary form of Syphilis the same dementia and is indistinguishable from Alzheimer's. Lyme disease can do the same dementia.

Oral Spirochete movie from Implant Dr DM at our office.

Another Spirochete movie from our office on youtube.

We have seen a spirochete invade a Leukocyte (white blood cell) and kill it, then leave the dead Leukocyte and go on its way, in one of these movies! We have put up movies on YouTube where the doctor has mentioned the futility using of toothpaste and Youtube, being a part of Google has PULLED them every time! So we don't mention it, anymore... Advertising is king.

In our office, as part of our investigation of the linkage of oral spirochetes to these chronic diseases, our investigation has found that there is an historical progression of the advance of the spread of these chronic diseases in the population associated with the usage of toothpaste. It's a trailing indicator of about 20 years or so, because these diseases take about 20 years to actually appear after the bugs develop in the mouth and migrate into the blood vessels through bleeding gums. However, in the 1910s and 1920s the United States pioneered the use of sweetened pumice in the form of toothpaste to clean teeth, replacing the tooth powder that had been almost universally used prior to then. Sweetened pumice toothpaste has essentially no antibacterial effect even today, no matter what is claimed! Pumice is even harder than the enamel of the tooth surface. It did clean the teeth... but it did not kill bacteria. As a result, 20-30 years down the road, we can see an upsurge in the chronic heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and Alzheimer's start to grow in the populations that adopt toothpaste teeth cleaning... and it's consistent as toothpaste oral hygiene spread from America to Europe to Asia, Latin America, and else where in the world, replacing the former usage of Toothpowder.

You may be asking yourselves what was the Tooth Powder our ancestors used that was supplanted by toothpaste. Some of you may already know. It was essentially ordinary Baking Soda with a little bit of common table salt. The table salt is unnecessary! Baking Soda has a FIVE SECOND kill time on bacteria! It's like dumping a load of poisonous rocks on the bug's heads! It is a mild abrasive that will also clean your teeth and leave your mouth smelling far fresher than toothpaste will! It's CHEAP! You probably have a box in your kitchen! Brush your teeth with Arm and Hammer Baking Soda and floss it down into the gums—the nasty bugs LOVE to stay down in the gingeva. If you have bleeding gums, you have a superhighway for them to enter your blood stream! We have started giving each of our patients an 8oz. box of Arm & Hammer Baking Soda (we buy them for 47¢ each at WalMart by the case. You can buy it by the bag for a lot less per pound) instead of the free toothpaste we used to give.

The protocol is to take a heaping teaspoon of Baking Soda—I do it when I am in the shower—and load your toothbrush with the Soda. Then holding the toothbrush at a 45º angle to the tooth, brush into the gums, working the baking soda into the gums. Use all of the Baking soda and hit all off the gums line. Brush your tongue and the back of your tongue with a tongue brush. Leave the residue. Do not rinse. You will get to like the taste.

The second part of the protocol (this is not so palatable... but you can do it) is once or twice a week take a cap full of Clorox™ brand BLUE CAP bleach—do not use an off brand as we do not know the purity of any other brand—and put it in a glass. Add TWENTY caps fulls of water to make a 20 to 1 dilute mixture of water to bleach... and swish that around in your mouth like mouthwash. It is merely very strong "swimming pool water", called Dakin's Solution, but it will KILL any remaining bacteria in your mouth. It is also the only known substance that will dissolve plaque! Don't worry if you swallow any of it. It will convert to ordinary table salt in your stomach!

If you follow this protocol, you will kill the bacteria that live in your mouth and hopefully prevent any future infection that may cause Alzheimer's, Heart Disease, and adult onset Type 2 Diabetes. We do NOT yet know the life cycle of the Spirochetes... we think they have to reproduce in the mouth... but we are not certain. Dr Miklossy, and other scientists looking at this, hypothesizes the plaques in the brain, Islets of Langerhans, and in the arteries and blood vessels are the left over bodies of dead, twisted entertwined spirochetes... mixed with who knows what... and no one knows if the body can clean up the mess of twenty to thirty years of that build up... but we gotta start somewhere. Cleaning up the source in the mouth seems like a good place!

You can STILL brush your teeth with toothpaste if you like... the Fluoride is still a good idea... but don't be fooled: Even the Arm & Hammer Baking Soda Tooth Paste doesn't have enough baking soda in it to make a difference... Alcohol based mouthwashes don't do it, either.

1 posted on 08/26/2011 1:12:44 PM PDT by Swordmaker
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How can you tell if you have oral spirochetes?

Are they killed by antibiotics?

2 posted on 08/26/2011 1:19:26 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Palin is coming, and the Tea Party is coming with her.)
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To: Swordmaker

bumpety bump


3 posted on 08/26/2011 1:19:37 PM PDT by silverleaf (Common sense is not so common)
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OK. Besides your sage advice on oral hygiene, am I to extract from this that spirochetes correlates with venereal syphilis, correlates with oral sex, correlates with Alzheimer’s?


4 posted on 08/26/2011 1:21:02 PM PDT by null and void (Day 945 of America's holiday from reality...)
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This is NOT an Apple/Mac Ping... I am pinging you in hopes of saving your life.

A medical researcher has just published a peer-reviewed paper in the Journal of NeuroInflamation which proves the hypothesis that the Dental office I manage has been working and researching for five years along with several others around the country.

Essentially, this researcher has found the causal link that shows what we have been telling our patients is true:

Alzheimer's Disease is caused by Oral Spirochetes invading your body through bleeding gums!

We think that in addition to Alzheimer's Disease, several other plaque related diseases, Chronic Artery Disease and Heart Disease, and Adult Onset Type 2 Diabetes, are also caused by Oral Spriochetes invading the body over long term exposure.

The full peer-reviewed paper is available at the link. It is heavy reading but well worth the time.

I am providing you with the prevention protocol we have been giving to our patients for the past five years in hopes it will save both your mind and your life.

Swordmaker

5 posted on 08/26/2011 1:25:28 PM PDT by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft product "insult" free zone.)
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I was wondering if the blue cap bleach is a specific brand or is it Clorox bleach with a blue cap on the bottle?


6 posted on 08/26/2011 1:26:19 PM PDT by momtothree
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Scary ping. I wonder if this is directly related to the other thread, a drink a day keeps alzheimer’s away? Maybe the daily drink helps kill the little buggers.


8 posted on 08/26/2011 1:32:04 PM PDT by Marie Antoinette (Proud Clinton-hater since 1998.)
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Interesting. Thanks.


9 posted on 08/26/2011 1:32:16 PM PDT by mad_as_he$$
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Do you do the baking soda daily? Also, do you floss before or after the baking soda? I’ve always liked baking soda as a toothpaste but my dentist discouraged it as it is a bit abrasive. Very interesting.


11 posted on 08/26/2011 1:34:23 PM PDT by drjulie
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Listerine kills them.

“First, if you look at what kills spirochetes making plaque in your mouth, you will notice that the key ingredients include four essential oils present in products like Listerine.
Further, we have been working with biological chemists who are extracting a wide range of natural chemicals from various botanicals. Some grow bacteria and others kill bacteria but hurt human membranes. Others kill bacteria and are profoundly safe.”

From here...
http://www.publichealthalert.org/Articles/jamesschaller/18_reasons_lyme_treatments_fail.htm


12 posted on 08/26/2011 1:35:03 PM PDT by netmilsmom (Happiness is a choice)
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bump alzheimers and teeth/plaque


19 posted on 08/26/2011 1:46:01 PM PDT by Taffini ( Mr. Pippen and Mr. Waffles do not approve and neither do I)
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*PING* (Possibly controversial but well worth reading.)

Thanks, Swordmaker.

22 posted on 08/26/2011 1:49:05 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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Wow, that’s some dental office you’ve got there! Thanks for the info.


23 posted on 08/26/2011 1:49:49 PM PDT by 9YearLurker
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Sorry, Swordmaker, another question popped in my mind. Can children use the clorox with water as a rinse as well? My youngest is 5... can she use it as well?


26 posted on 08/26/2011 1:50:26 PM PDT by momtothree
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Very interesting. I had an old aunt whose husband died of a massive heart attack. A couple of months prior he was experiencing pain in his chest. The old country doc said he needed to extract all my uncle's teeth immediately. My aunt begged her husband not to have his teeth pulled. She blamed herself for his heart attack until the day she died.

I always thought it was the ramblings of a crazy old lady...

28 posted on 08/26/2011 1:51:08 PM PDT by old and tired
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To: Swordmaker

I was told that H2O2 would weaken enamel. What would laundry bleach do?


29 posted on 08/26/2011 1:52:41 PM PDT by dangerdoc (see post #6)
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How do oral spirochetes react to

1) Sucrose

2) Glucose

3) Fructose

4) HFCS

5) Insulin

6) Glucagon

??

You can STILL brush your teeth with toothpaste if you like... the Fluoride is still a good idea... but don't be fooled: Even the Arm & Hammer Baking Soda Tooth Paste doesn't have enough baking soda in it to make a difference... Alcohol based mouthwashes don't do it, either.

I once read that alcohol-based mouthwashes have a dessicating effect on the tissues of the mouth and so over time are associated with oral carcinomas.

I switched to cetylpyridinium chloride 0.07% rinse.

Also -- do you know if any OTC preparations such as "PLAX" are effective at breaking up the plaque?

Cheers!

32 posted on 08/26/2011 1:55:20 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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a neurospirochetosis.

That's what I've been saying all along!

33 posted on 08/26/2011 1:56:43 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Let us prey!)
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I brush my teeth with a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and baking soda. Maybe I’m on to something and didn’t even know it.


35 posted on 08/26/2011 1:56:47 PM PDT by Conservativegreatgrandma
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Does 3% or 1.5% hydrogen peroxide either kill spirochetes or break up plaque?

Cheers!

36 posted on 08/26/2011 1:57:23 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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Bump for later and thank you!!


39 posted on 08/26/2011 2:00:36 PM PDT by DLfromthedesert
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