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:
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
Will read over the weekend.
Consider yourself *HIGHLY* commended.
Cheers!
A worthwhile ping; thank you!
I didn't see anyone mention the Borrellia is the bacteria that causes Lyme disease. It would be interesting to see if Alzheimer's is more prevalent in endemic Lyme's regions of the country.
The other interesting fact that my research on longevity showed that tribes in Peru I believe that were reported to live beyond 100 YO all lost their teeth around age 25. The implication being that oral bacteria from gingivitis had a detrimental effect on life span.
On a final note while neurosyphilis is certainly a cause of dementia. Patients that I have seen in the hospital with dementia and who get a neurological work up that includes tests for syphilis have yet to be positive. Granted this is not a scientific study and only anecdotal.
Grapefruitseed extract toothpaste (Nutribiotic, citrucidal) is what I use. It does all you mention. I may try the bleach thing.