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A good electric toothbrush can make a big difference in the amount of plaque buildup and requires very little effort. The cost seems high at first, but they last a long time and they work.
I've also read that xylitol (an artificial sweetener) can be used along with some baking soda as a very effective toothpaste. Apparently, the bacteria will mistake the xylitol for sugar and consume it, but they get no nutritional value from it, and thus die
This does seem to fit with daily flossing being correlated with longevity.
With suppuration anywhere in the body, all of those bacteria and poisons are constantly being pulsed into the blood stream and landing wherever, much as they are describing spike proteins, and cause problems with seeded infections and cross immunities.
https://getlivfresh.com/Cool.
That being said, eliminating nearly all refined carbs and sugars from my diet probably was at least as significant.Agree. Sugar should be used to propel rackets not as food.
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"Oral infections such as periodontitis and abscesses are the most common infections in the world and frequently are a stealth contributor to chronic diseases such as breast cancer and heart disease"
"Warm water and a given amount of hydrogen peroxide in a water irrigation device consistently and amazingly can resolve even advanced periodontal disease in just a few weeks. ~ Dr. Thomas Levy"
I'll experiment with this and let you know.