Posted on 01/25/2019 4:47:41 AM PST by Sarcasm Factory
Based on the Gillette commercial maybe the amway folks weren't that far off.
Hubby was told by dentist next time he came in they would inject antibiotic into his gums to try to stop gum disease. I did a bit a research and found a couple alternative solutions that have worked. No injection needed when returned in three months.
Baking Soda dental rinse: 2 t. baking soda to 1 qt. water
Have it in a plastic pitcher on the bathroom sink. After brushing teeth, just rinse! It only impedes the development of bad bacteria, not the good. Listerine kills everything.
Weleda Natural Salt toothpaste
It isn’t your foamy, sweet tasting Colgate or Crest, but it does really clean teeth and also combats gum disease
Huge if true.
Pull all our teeth and we’ll live forever.
Equal mix of Crest, Listerine and hydrogen peroxide through a water pick once a week cured what dentists couldn’t for over a decade.
Your skin is a LOT more permeable than people realize,so yes, as I understand it the AL can absorb through the skin. I use deodorant, not antiperspirant.
My dental hygienist gave me a little tip to prevent the gingivitis bacteria from forming or to kill it. That bacteria will cause a separation of the gums and tooth leading to the loss of that tooth once it progresses far enough.
Simply put a little bleach in with your water pic water. I think using a water pic once a day is more important than using floss. Both is best of course.
Based on the Gillette commercial maybe the amway folks weren’t that far off.”
Interesting point!
And, as is the case with other medical "breakthroughs", is never heard of again.
So does moonshine! AND, you get to swallow it.
BKMK
There you go. My dentist tells me “Whatever you’re doing, keep doing it.”
Some oral bacteria love peroxide. . . They thrive in it.
sez who
This paralleled a study being carried out by our dental office along with others which tracked patients into old age who suffered from chronic plaque related diseases such as Alzheimers, type two diabetes, heart disease, age related dementia, peripheral artery disease, etc., and the existence of spirochetes in their oral fauna.
Spirochete bacteria are extremely difficult to kill. The dentists working on this have developed an oral hygiene protocol that will cure bleeding gums and kill oral spirochetes after trying all of the prophylactic suggestions Ive seen made so far on this thread, none of which are effective on spirochetes at all. Most of these suggestions have a longer than five second "kill time" which will not work on spirochetes as spirochetes when presented with a hostile environment form what is termed a "spore form," balling up, presenting a hard impervious surface in less than three seconds, until conditions improve, and then uncurl and go about their business.
The protocol we have developed uses materials that provide a less than a two-second kill time, and then once our twice a week uses a stronger modality with a one-second kill time to kill the more resistant forms which uses the only known chemical that will dissolve plaque to get any spirochetes that may be hiding under that rock like substance.
For full information and the protocol click on the link below. The lead dentist at our office is one of the top 100 dental implantologists in the world and has been the keynote speaker at several world implant conferences having developed some of the primary modes of implants.
Alzheimer's disease - a neurospirochetosis. The Journal of NeuroInflamation| August 4, 2011 | By Judith Miklossy, MD Posted on FR August 26, 2011 by Swordmaker.
Our tracking of patients at eleven dental offices around the country has found that about 15% of the population have no spirochetes at all among their oral bacteria. . . and these people are hale and hearty healthy individuals with no chronic illnesses and live to ripe old ages without such debilitating diseases. They do have other oral bacteria, just zero spirochetes. About 1% of the population has zero bacteria at all. Wed love to know why for both of these populations.
Sez one of the top 100 dental implant doctors in the world who has researched the means of killing oral bacteria to best prevent infections of implants that go through the gums to prevent implant failure. . . and applied ALL of these nostrums and examined the populations of bacteria before, during, and after application of each protocol.
There is only one protocol that has a less than two-second kill time on all oral bacteria and peroxide aint it. . . because some oral bacteria love the oxygen that peroxide releases in the solutions that are safe to use orally. They thrive on it. Thats a scientific fact.
Sez one of the top 100 dental implant doctors
Sound like CNN, a reliable (unnamed source)
Guess will see who looses their mind 1st
Strangely, the edentulous, those who have had all their teeth pulled are in the same condition as those 15% IF their teeth were pulled early enough. It takes a LONG exposure for the plaque related diseases to make people ill.
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