Brittle, sensitive teeth, tooth decay, bone loss and bleeding gums effect people of all ages and cost us fortune in dental bills. Poor dental health and periodontal disease can cause heart attacks, respiratory disease and complicate diabetes, and bone loss may be an early sign of osteoporosis. It doesn’t have to be this way!
Use Tooth Soap instead of conventional or glycerin based natural toothpaste and follow these 7 Steps to Healthy Teeth and Gums and you will have healthy teeth and gums within a couple of months time without expensive dental bills.
“I really couldn’t tell you how long I have been using Tooth SoapĀ®, but I will guess at about 8-9 months. Before using the tooth soap I had severe sensitivity and my gums were receding, slowly but too fast for my taste!! I can now eat ice cream or drink an iced drink without the sharp pains that would cause me to hesitate. My gums no longer “regularly” bleed while brushing or flossing and have a very healthy pink color to them…and I might add the receding has seemingly slowed to a halt. I battle hypothyroidism and fibromyalgia and I can attest to the reality that you can first and foremost “sense” your well being in your teeth. I am so very pleased with the Tooth SoapĀ®, thank you!”
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The Perfect Prescription are the makers of Tooth Soap. This fantastic alternative to conventional toothpaste will help get bleeding gums healthy again. It contains no sodium laurel sulphate, no flouride, no chemicals, it’s organic and the liquid flavors are great. There’s even chocolate flavored toothsoap for kids who just don’t like brushing.
Here are some interesting facts from The American Academy of Periodontology:
- Periodontal disease seems to influence the occurrence and the severity of coronary artery disease and increases the risk of heart attack or stroke. It is believed that plaque bacteria could enter the bloodstream, invade the blood vessel walls and ultimately cause atherosclerosis. It is also thought that periodontal infections can are related to increased plasma levels of inflammation such as C-reactive protein. C-reactive protein is now thought to be a stronger predictor of heart attacks that high cholesterol.
- Pregnant women with periodontal disease may be seven times more likely to have a baby that’s born too early and too small.
- Smoking may be one of the most significant risk factors in the development and progression of periodontal disease and lowers the success rate of periodontal treatment.
- Poor nutrition can compromise the body’s immune system and make it harder for the body to fight off infections like periodontal disease. People who get enough calcium have significantly lower rates of periodontal disease. Calcium plays a role in building density in the alveolar bone that supports the teeth.
- Diabetics are at higher risk for developing infections, including periodontal diseases. These infections can impair the ability to process and/or utilize insulin. This may cause diabetes to be more difficult to control and infection to be more severe than in a non-diabetic.
- Bacteria that grow in the mouth can be aspirated into the lung and cause respiratory diseases such as pneumonia, especially in people with periodontal disease.
- Stress is a risk factor for periodontal disease. Stress can make it more difficult for the body to fight off infection, including periodontal diseases.
- 30% of the population may be genetically susceptible to gum disease.
ref. American Academy of Periodontolgy
You can improve you dental health easily and cheaply by following these 7 Steps to Healthy Teeth and Gums and by using Tooth Soap.
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1 No Cavities! No Bone Loss! No Gum Disease! // Feb 16, 2007 at 9:39 am
[…] I went to the dentist last week for my six month check-up and he was very pleased indeed. It’s been 2 years since I began taking nutritional supplements and 2 years since I have had any tooth decay. The year before I began supplementing, I had a root canal, a number of fillings and I lost a molar because of bone loss. It all cost a fortune, and was a real pain. I also had x-rays taken and we compared the bone where I had lost the molar. The bone loss had stopped. I can’t say how relieved I am about this. I was well on my way to losing more teeth and now I’m not. My dentist said that plaque is a major cause of bone loss and remarked that I keep my teeth plaque free. I told him how I was using hydrogen peroxide to clean my pockets. He was stunned and added that it’s keeping them white, too. Check out my dental page to find out how I take care of my teeth. […]
2 10% off on Tooth Soap! // Apr 2, 2007 at 11:05 pm
[…] I’ve been using Tooth Soap by Perfect Prescription to brush my teeth since last August. I tried the flakes and am almost finished with my first jar (lasted 8 months!). It doesn’t taste great, but it really does get your teeth cleaner than any other toothpaste I’ve tried and my gums feel great, too. There is a 10% off sale going on now for a limited time only so it’s a great time to try it out. I’m going to try the liquid Tooth Soap this time. I can highly recommend the book they sell. It contains some of the best advice around on dental care. My dental page with the How2GetHealthy Dental Regime isn’t too bad either. […]
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