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		<title>Prevent Tooth Decay and Extend the Life of Fillings with Grape Seed Extract</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dena Schmidt via NaturalHealth365 &#8211; Are you worried about the health of your teeth? Grape seed extract is a fantastic example of how good nutrition can help keep your smile strong. If you’ve ever had a tooth repaired by a dentist, this report is worth your attention. It’s important to note that most fillings, whether made from amalgam or composite resin, don’t last a lifetime. Amalgam, a blend of metals, tends to be more durable. However, its mercury and other toxic materials make it a harmful option. On the other hand, composite resin offers some great benefits. This material, made from a mix of plastic and fine glass particles, can be custom-tinted to perfectly match your natural tooth color. The only downside is that composite fillings generally last about half as long as amalgam fillings. Still, many consider this a small price to pay for their health and peace of mind. Dental fillings tend to fail due to secondary cavities However, research shows that natural compounds contained within grape seed extract could help strengthen the dentin within the teeth. This, in turn, could increase the lifespan of composite resin fillings. The dentin portion of the teeth forms most of their calcified extracellular tissue and is located right underneath the hardest portion of the tooth, the external enamel. In addition, dentin is comprised mostly of collagen – the same protein that gives structure to the skin and connective tissues. Composite resin fillings must bind to the dentin; however, the interface between the two can weaken, paving the way for tooth restorations to break down. When fillings fail, what usually happens is that tooth decay has formed around it, compromising the seal between the tooth and the filling. Reinforcing the interface in the dentin layer sets the stage for a better bond and a longer-lasting restoration. Flavonoids in grape seed extract support tooth resin in adhering to dental fillings In one study, grape seed extract was found to increase the strength and integrity of the dentin layer effectively. This allowed it to be a better receptacle for composite fillings. The researchers believe that the effectiveness of grape seed extract in preventing tooth decay and preserving dental fillings is due to its support in the self-repair process within teeth. It seems that damaged collagen can repair itself faster in the presence of plant-based flavonoids called oligomeric proanthocyanidins. Grape seed extract is particularly rich in these compounds. It assists in interlocking the collagen-rich dentin and resin of the fillings – creating better adhesion and durability of the filling. Use grape seed extract to help prevent tooth decay and increase the lifespan of dental fillings Over 90 percent of U.S. adults have had at least one cavity. But millions of people have this problem – and don’t even know it! Cavities form when bacteria produce acid that, in turn, erodes tooth enamel minerals faster than it can self-repair. Secondary cavities – around the margin of the filling – are the most common causes of failed tooth restorations. If you have composite resin fillings, consider using grape seed extract to increase their lifespan. Some tips on caring for your teeth are as follows: First, floss your teeth. Use a Hydro Floss® oral irrigator to clean your teeth and gums. Inside the oral irrigator, you can put 20-30 drops of grape seed extract in the reservoir with about 20 ounces of water. Use the oral irrigator to clean your teeth and gums. Finish by brushing your teeth with an herbal toothpaste or make a paste with a small amount of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide. Naturally, we suggest you see a well-trained biological dentist for any repairs that are needed. By the way, another related study found that Chinese red pine root bark extract could also have similar tooth-strengthening properties. Of course, to keep your teeth healthy, minimize the consumption of processed sugars, eat a diet rich in minerals, and maintain good oral hygiene habits, on a regular basis. Sources for this article include: NIH.gov ScienceDaily.com To read the original article click here.</p>
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		<title>The 5 Hidden Dangers of Fluoride: What You Need to Know</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Don Colbert &#8211; Dispelling Fluoride Confusion: It’s in Your Water, in Your Toothpaste, and Recommended by Many Dentists The Problem with Fluoride As a medical professional dedicated to holistic and preventative health, I’ve become increasingly concerned about the pervasive use of fluoride in our daily lives. Fluoride, a mineral commonly found in water, soil, and various foods, is celebrated for its role in preventing tooth decay. However, mounting evidence suggests that excessive fluoride exposure can have serious neurotoxic effects and other health implications. Recent studies have shown that prenatal exposure to fluoride can impair brain development in unborn children. For example, research published in JAMA Pediatrics found that higher fluoride levels during pregnancy were associated with lower IQ scores in children. Another study indicated that fluoride exposure could lead to neurobehavioral issues, including autism-like symptoms(EverydayHealth.com)​​ (The current e-Letter)​​. These findings are alarming, especially considering the widespread exposure to fluoride through drinking water and dental products. Moreover, fluoride can kill good gut bacteria, which is essential for maintaining a healthy microbiome. A Brazilian study found that sodium fluoride was effective at inhibiting the growth of beneficial gut bacteria​(The Candida Diet)​. This disruption can lead to various health issues, including weakened immune response and digestive problems. The CDC’s Recommendations The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends a fluoride concentration of 0.7 milligrams per liter (mg/L) in community drinking water to prevent tooth decay. However, even this “optimal” level may not be entirely safe, as recent studies suggest potential neurotoxic effects at these concentrations. Issues with the CDC Recommendations The CDC’s recommended fluoride levels, though intended to prevent dental cavities, may pose significant risks to developing brains. For instance, a Canadian study involving over 500 mother-child pairs found a link between fluoridated drinking water during pregnancy and lower IQs in children(EverydayHealth.com)​. This raises critical questions about the adequacy of current safety standards. Dental Endorsements and Recommendations The American Dental Association (ADA) strongly endorses the use of fluoride, citing its effectiveness in preventing tooth decay. Dentists across the country recommend fluoride treatments and fluoride-containing products like toothpaste and mouth rinses. These recommendations are based on decades of research supporting fluoride’s benefits for dental health. However, the dental community has been slower to acknowledge the potential systemic risks associated with fluoride. Many dentists continue to support fluoride use because of its proven benefits in reducing cavities. This endorsement, combined with the ADA’s influential position, has led to widespread acceptance of fluoride despite emerging evidence of its neurotoxic potential. Differences Between Fluoride in Water and Dental Treatments The fluoride added to community water supplies is meant to provide systemic benefits by exposing the entire population to low levels of fluoride. This is supposed to strengthen teeth from within. In contrast, the fluoride used in dental treatments is highly concentrated and applied topically, targeting the tooth surface directly. This localized application helps remineralize enamel and reverse early signs of decay without significant ingestion. Why Fluoride is Used in Tap Water and Toothpaste Fluoride is added to tap water and toothpaste because it has been shown to reduce the incidence of dental cavities significantly. Brands like Colgate, Crest, and Sensodyne incorporate fluoride into their products to enhance their cavity-fighting properties. These companies claim that fluoride helps to protect teeth by making enamel more resistant to acid attacks from plaque bacteria and sugars in the mouth. The Concerns Fluoride exposure has been linked to various health issues, including: Gut Health: Fluoride can disrupt the balance of good gut bacteria, leading to digestive and immune system problems(The Candida Diet)​​. Bone Health: While fluoride can strengthen bones, excessive exposure can lead to skeletal fluorosis, causing pain and damage to bones and joints. Thyroid Function: As a halide, fluoride can interfere with thyroid function, potentially contributing to hypothyroidism and weight gain​(The Candida Diet)​. Enzyme Interference: Fluoride can disrupt various enzyme functions in the body, which are critical for numerous physiological processes. Neurodevelopmental Issues: Fluoride exposure during pregnancy has been linked to lower IQ and neurobehavioral issues such as ADD/ADHD(The current e-Letter)​​. Solutions To mitigate the risks associated with fluoride exposure, consider these options: Filtered Water: Use water filters that remove fluoride. Brands like Berkey and Aquagear offer effective and affordable solutions for home use. Fluoride-Free Toothpaste: Switch to toothpaste that does not contain fluoride. Brands such as Tom’s of Maine, Dr. Bronner’s, and Jason Natural provide excellent fluoride-free alternatives. Spring Water: Opt for natural spring water. My personal favorite is Mountain Valley Spring Water in glass bottles for its purity and mineral content. While this option may be more costly and less convenient, it is a highly effective way to avoid fluoride. Additionally, I recommend rinsing your mouth 3-7 times after brushing your teeth to ensure that you remove as much fluoride as possible. For those who prefer fluoride toothpaste due to its enamel-strengthening benefits, I recommend using Pro-Enamel Repair Toothpaste to balance the benefits while mitigating risks. Conclusion Fluoride has been a contentious topic for years, celebrated for its role in preventing tooth decay but scrutinized for its potential health risks. By understanding the sources and effects of fluoride, and exploring safer alternatives, we can make more informed decisions for our health and that of our families. References: JAMA Pediatrics study on fluoride exposure and IQ: Link Healthnews article on fluoride’s neurobehavioral impact: Link Brazilian study on fluoride’s impact on gut bacteria: Link As we continue to research and understand the full implications of fluoride exposure, it’s crucial to stay informed and consider safer alternatives for a healthier future. Dr. Colbert isn’t anti- flouride he just wants people to understand the dangers, because it does have some benefits, he recommends pro-enamel repair toothepaste To read the original article click here.</p>
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