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Take a look at gum disease: it's terrible, it's painful, it can cause your teeth to fall out -- and most important, it can damage your heart. Various studies have shown that gum disease and heart disease are interconnected, with one research concluding that having gum disease can increase your risk of heart disease by as much as 20 percent. Even the American Heart Association has come forward to state that gum disease is connected to atherosclerosis, a heart condition wherein plaque builds up inside the arteries.
What about the rest of your body? According to Healthline.com, gum disease can make you more susceptible to other diseases. Osteoporosis, respiratory disease, cancer, and rheumatoid arthritis are just some of the health conditions that have since been linked to gum disease.
With everything that you've just read, you may be thinking that going to the dentist is your safest bet for healthy teeth and gums. Think again. A trip to the dentist's office can expose you to all types of deadly toxins and contaminants, including but not limited to formaldehyde, mercury, phenol, and lead. In fact, you risk exposing yourself to mercury when you get dental amalgams, of which mercury is a major component.
Things only look bleaker if you're scheduled to undergo a root canal. Even when done right, the pathogenic bacteria and endotoxins that seep out of the roots can persist well after cleaning to stimulate inflammation across the body. Antibiotics are usually given when a root canal infection occurs. But more often than not, they do little to no help at all.
With all of these issues surrounding your mouth, is there anything you can do to keep it clean and stay healthy at the same time? You can find the answer at the Holistic Oral Health Summit.
Presented by Jonathan Landsman, esteemed host of NaturalHealth365.com, the Holistic Oral Health Summit is a free, online assembly dedicated to helping folks like you improve and protect your oral health. You'll hear from experts on how to prevent cavities, how to undo gum disease, and how to avoid the numerous diseases attributed to bad oral hygiene. All of this without needing to resort to conventional dentistry, perhaps one of the biggest cons of our time.
The Holistic Oral Health Summit will be held from March 12-19, 2018. If you register today, you'll be able to access two early talks at no cost. These will teach you about the invisible infections hiding in your mouth, and what root canals can really do to your teeth. And these are just the early talks. There's so much more for you to learn at the Holistic Oral Health Summit.
So do yourself and your teeth and gums a favor. Register today and uncover the secrets to achieving superb oral hygiene and overall wellness.
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