Stop Tooth Decay, Gum Disease, And More Starting TODAY...
Though tooth decay, gum (periodontal) disease, and other oral health ailments are common nowadays, they are preventable. In fact, they’re usually reversible just using some simple methods you can use at home that I’ll teach you.
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But you might wonder, "If I'm brushing my teeth regularly, why am I getting gum disease, tooth decay, cavities, and worse?"
Well, I wondered the same thing. I was brushing and flossing my teeth every day and going to my dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings. So why did I still have tooth decay and gum disease?
For decades now I’ve had a passion for exploring various systems and philosophies of health and healing; understanding and benefiting from all sorts of different treatments, techniques, and practices; and helping my friends and family by guiding them to remedy ailments they otherwise could not.
And though I still visit my dentist and make use of her skills and services, I found that I could not rely on dentists to maintain my oral health.
And it wasn’t until I learned the secrets of oral health on my own that I put a stop to the fillings, crowns, and other expensive procedures my dentist kept suggesting.
In fact, the majority of adults now have periodontal disease...
Many of them don't even know it.
And that's quite serious, because if periodontal disease is not corrected promptly, it will lead to losing your teeth.
In fact, did you know that periodontal disease affects your entire body?
The bacteria that infected gums unleash through your bloodstream actually cause inflammation and harm throughout your entire body—and can be deadly. Other ailments and diseases you’ve had may actually be linked to your gum disease.
Recent research has now established that periodontal disease causes heart disease and heart attacks!
Research has also linked periodontal disease to:
Stroke
Diabetes
Memory loss, dementia and Alzheimer's disease
Miscarriage, preeclampsia and preterm birth
Pneumonia and other lung diseases
Cancer of the blood, pancreas, tongue, lung and kidney
Osteoporosis
So not only does poor oral health ruin your quality of life and cause tooth loss, and it may also dramatically shorten your life.
And that’s not even taking into consideration the thousands of dollars you’re likely wasting on expensive dental procedures that are preventable if you just learn these secrets to dental health.
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