Never Brush Your Teeth Again!: Startling Information on How Oral Health Impacts Your Entire Body
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Never Brush Your Teeth Again!: Startling Information on How Oral Health Impacts Your Entire Body
Even though you may brush your teeth diligently and consistently every day you still have bacteria, viruses, bio-film and even worm-like creatures living in, on, and around your teeth? Between 30 billion and 100 billion "bugs" live in your mouth right this second--even if you just brushed your teeth. They are so resilient that even after a mere three hours from your ordinary brushing and flossing, the organisms can return--causing numerous health problems affecting more than just your mouth.
These persistent organisms can cause not only periodontal disease, but may also contribute to other health problems including diabetes, heart disease, COPD, arthritis and even many cancers.
So how can you begin to fight off these organisms taking over your mouth and health? Brushing, flossing and mouthwash are not enough. One reason is that everyone has different brushing habits and techniques. Some people miss the same spots repeatedly. Some brush too hard and damage the root structure. Some only spend seconds brushing their teeth, while others take more time to get the job done. Not to mention that the brush you use today is filled with the bacteria you brushed off yesterday!
All these things add up to lackluster results and a mouth teeming with bacteria. In addition diet, age and how often you receive professional cleanings play a significant factor in the health of your teeth.
In Never Brush Your Teeth Again you will learn: · ~ How bacteria, viruses and other organisms grow inside your mouth · ~ How periodontal disease affects your entire body and immune system · ~ How periodontal disease relates to heart disease, COPD, diabetes and even cancer · ~ How pharmaceutical companies make money from your dental issues · ~ Why two dental visits a year is not enough
Healthcare has traditionally been blind to dental care. That's why, in the last 5,500 years, there have only been nine significant advances in the personal oral hygiene field. Now there is a tenth: Dental Air Force, which has taken one dentist almost two decades to now make available to the public. You can now have the opportunity to achieve a new level of hygiene for yourself and your family with this advanced and proven product.