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<blockquote data-quote="photognut" data-source="post: 938089" data-attributes="member: 128529"><p>I learned about oral hygiene in Reverse Heart Disease Now by Cardiologists Sinatra & Roberts. To quote "We believe, in fact, that good oral hygiene is more important than lowering cholesterol. If you clean up the bacteria in your mouth, signs of CVD disease, such as CRP level, go down. This means there's less inflammation in your system from top to bottom" the book also includes research from Paul H Keyes that natural products like salt, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide and apple cider vinegar fight bacteria. One recommended way is to dip toothbrush in hydrogen peroxide and then in baking soda to get rid of gum disease.</p><p></p><p>imho, the water jet (I use Waterpik WP-120) it is a tool to support, not replace, my toothbrush a diamond clean sonic toothbrush, also dental floss along with 3 monthly appointments with the hygienist. I use a natural toothpaste without fluoride and nasty chemicals.</p><p></p><p>My dentist, hygienist and I have interesting conversations on overall health, what is connected to what - its a shame that each profession has an inability to interlink attacking the whole instead of addressing part of. I asked my Cardiologist why the next office down isn't a resident dentist incorporated as part of the conveyor belt fix you up process? he just looked at me and smiled sweetly.................. If you want to survive your disease, you have to know as much, probably more. from reading research papers than they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="photognut, post: 938089, member: 128529"] I learned about oral hygiene in Reverse Heart Disease Now by Cardiologists Sinatra & Roberts. To quote "We believe, in fact, that good oral hygiene is more important than lowering cholesterol. If you clean up the bacteria in your mouth, signs of CVD disease, such as CRP level, go down. This means there's less inflammation in your system from top to bottom" the book also includes research from Paul H Keyes that natural products like salt, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide and apple cider vinegar fight bacteria. One recommended way is to dip toothbrush in hydrogen peroxide and then in baking soda to get rid of gum disease. imho, the water jet (I use Waterpik WP-120) it is a tool to support, not replace, my toothbrush a diamond clean sonic toothbrush, also dental floss along with 3 monthly appointments with the hygienist. I use a natural toothpaste without fluoride and nasty chemicals. My dentist, hygienist and I have interesting conversations on overall health, what is connected to what - its a shame that each profession has an inability to interlink attacking the whole instead of addressing part of. I asked my Cardiologist why the next office down isn't a resident dentist incorporated as part of the conveyor belt fix you up process? he just looked at me and smiled sweetly.................. If you want to survive your disease, you have to know as much, probably more. from reading research papers than they do. [/QUOTE]
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