The ‘Secret Weapon’ That Improves Dental Health…

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 13-09-2009

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People in the United States have a problem with their teeth. We are constantly on the lookout for ways to make sure our teeth say healthy. The link between Xylitol and gum disease is thus of immense interest. You see, by “link” we do not mean Xylitol causes dental disease. Rather, we mean that it might be able to help prevent it.

One of the main reasons people in the United States are so prone to dental disease and tooth decay is partly due to our rampant intake of sugar. We eat too much of it. An excess of sugar can have a weakening effect on the immune system. In turn, that makes the environment in your mouth very acidic. Sugar can cause the bacteria we all have in our mouths to grow out of control.

Bacteria that eat sugar, produce toxins that are acidic. It will strip the enamel on your teeth of the minerals it needs. This creates very weak teeth, which makes them even more susceptible to disease. One other tool you may find useful is an ozone generator. It can be used to create an oxygenated mouthwash that may carry great power.

That is where Xylitol can be handy. It is said to actually not do all of the awful things sugar can do to your teeth. It is not fermentable. Instead, it restores the balance in your mouth, of acid versus alkaline. Bacteria that are harmful do not like an alkaline environment.

It is possible to use Xylitol before going to sleep. You see, Xylitol can stay on your teeth all through the night. Doing so on a consistent basis may possibly help to stop your teeth from decaying. It may even help cavities from becoming more sensitive. Don’t forget the power of oral irrigators. Every little bit of extra help is valuable!

Author: Scott wells

Disclaimer: If you have or think you might have gum disease or any other health problem, please visit your doctor or periodontist for advice, diagnosis and treatment. This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to provide advice, diagnosis or treatment for any health condition.

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The ‘Secret Weapon’ That Improves Dental Health

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 13-09-2009

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People in the United States have a problem with their teeth. We are constantly on the lookout for ways to make sure our teeth say healthy. The link between Xylitol and gum disease is thus of immense interest. You see, by “link” we do not mean Xylitol causes dental disease. Rather, we mean that it might be able to help prevent it.

One of the main reasons people in the United States are so prone to dental disease and tooth decay is partly due to our rampant intake of sugar. We eat too much of it. An excess of sugar can have a weakening effect on the immune system. In turn, that makes the environment in your mouth very acidic. Sugar can cause the bacteria we all have in our mouths to grow out of control.

Bacteria that eat sugar, produce toxic waste products that are acidic. It will strip the enamel on your teeth of the minerals it needs. This creates very weak teeth, which makes them even more susceptible to disease. One other tool that might be useful is an ozone generator. It could be used to create an oxygenated mouthwash that carries great power.

That is where Xylitol may come in handy. It is said to actually not do all of the awful things sugar can do to your teeth. It is not fermentable. Instead, it helps restore the balance in your mouth, of alkaline versus acid. Bacteria do not enjoy an alkaline environment.

It is possible to use Xylitol before going to sleep. You see, Xylitol can stay on your teeth all through the night. Doing so on a consistent basis might help to stop your teeth from decaying. It may even help cavities from becoming more sensitive. Don’t forget the power of oral irrigators. Every little bit of extra help is valuable!

Author: Scott wells

Disclaimer: If you have or think you might have gum disease or any other health problem, please visit your doctor or periodontist for advice, diagnosis and treatment. This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to provide advice, diagnosis or treatment for any health condition.

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Fungus Can Grow In The Sinus Cavities?

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 06-09-2009

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Did you know that fungus can grow in the sinus cavities? Many are unaware that this is possible. This lack of understanding has the potential to lead to some health problems. Quite often, this fungus is one of the primary causes behind painful sinus infections. Learning how to identify and deal with it can save you from a lot of pain and misery.

Many people have chronic allergies for which the hydro pulse can often be helpful.  When that happens, things like pollen, dust, and dander can irritate the sinuses. The debris lodges inside of your sinus cavities. Bacteria begin to grow as a result. Fungus can grow as too. This is frightening to even think about, but fungus can be found everywhere. Some studies show that there is even fungus floating around in the air.

Typically, fungus thrives in dark, moist places. Naturally, your nose and your sinus cavities definitely fit that bill. When fungus gets into the sinus cavities, who knows how quickly it can grow? As it gets bigger, however, it causes more and more pain in the form of a sinus infection. Sometimes, a sinus rinse may be prescribed by your doctor.

There are some treatment methods which can help you clear up the fungus which may be causing sinus infections. If you are looking for natural treatment options, you might consider xylitol, which is often used as a natural sweetener.

Nasal cavity irrigation may help you as well. Basically, you flush out your sinus cavities with a mixture of warm salt water and sodium bicarbonate, which is used to act as a buffer. There are a number of tools available for this method.

Of course, there are plenty of medicinal options available as well. A nasal irrigation system may be of benefit. The best thing to do when you get a sinus infection is to go see your doctor. You may actually be able to stop the problem before they start becoming chronic.

Author: Jill S.

Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not seek to diagnose, advice or treat any health condition whatsoever. If you have or think you might have a health condition, contact your primary care physician for diagnosis, advice and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about any product mentioned in this article.

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