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- The
Key to Life is Energy
- Alternative
Dental Products - Compete50
- To
Kill Bacteria You Must Suffocate Them
- Using
Chalk to Make a Better Mouthwash
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| The Key to Life is Energy |
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The
key to life is energy and the key to energy is breathing.
We can go weeks without food, days without water
but only a few minutes without air. Air gives us much more energy because
when we inhale, we pump in much more energy that when
we digest food.
Digestion is a complex process that supplies us
with less than 6% of the inner energy that we need. 96% of our inner energy comes from cell
breathing. Bacteria
need to breathe to pump in energy to grow.
Bacteria are dormant creatures that prefer to remain
in a seedling form to hibernate and conserve energy.
Dormant bacteria are not able to inflict disease.
Dormant bacteria grow when they become shocked
or stressed into growing. Bacteria growth is a defense mechanism where bacteria seem
to know that once they start to grow, they will start
to die and before they die, they want to replicate as
rapidly as possible to spread their genes to as many places
as possible. Proliferating
bacteria steal the energy resources of our own cells to
make the cells sick and could lead to disease.
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revolutionary in that they are constructed with an antibacterial
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| To Kill Bacteria you Must Suffocate Them |
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Theoretically, if we can steal the
air that bacteria need to breathe, bacteria will remain
dormant and unable to cause disease.
For example, ants and cockroaches are living organisms
that depend on breathing. Insecticides are toxic chemicals that poison the breathing
of the insects. We now know from abuse of antibiotics and other antibacterial
agents that chemicals develop resistant organisms.
Insecticides kill only certain cockroach and has
very little effect on others.
Instead of chemicals, another way to steal the air
is to use particles that carry the genetic remains of dead
organisms to attract and absorb the air of the insects.
The Chinese use a special chalk to
get rid of cockroaches and ants.
The chalk is made from calcium carbonate that contains
the remnants of foraminifera that are minute shell organisms. When the foraminifera die, their proteins
decompose, they dehydrate and decay but leave their genetic
remains. We
know that DNA can remain for thousands of years, maybe forever. The DNA can activate once it is shocked by electricity.
The activated DNA in the chalk attract the air of
the insects. The
insects either die or leave the area. By using the chalk, all the thousands
of different cockroach vanish.
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| Using Chalk to Make a Better Toothpowder |
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A company in Japan has discovered
a process where the remnants of a myriad of special bacteria
can be incorporated into a powder similar to the foraminifera
remnants found in chalk.
The powder used is a special ceramic powder because
ceramics are superconductors that radiate energy with the
least resistance for the greatest amount of efficiency.
When the ceramic powder is put in water, the powder
attracts and absorbs the free gases in the solution. The water becomes neutral because gases
increase the pH to release electricity and the electricity
is absorbed by the powder.
When the powder is used in the oral
cavity, the powder absorbs the gas resources of the oral
bacteria. The sulfur and nitrogen bacteria quit
growing and are unable to produce the toxic gases that cause
bad breath. The
powder does not kill the pathogens, but inhibits growth
of pathogens. The
dead pathogen remains, including their genetic nucleic acids
still are left in the oral cavity. To remove these remnants, a mouthwash
is needed to wash the remnants out of the oral cavity. The technology was used successfully in
agriculture to grow disease free plants, in the food industry
to raise disease free animals, and in the wastewater industry
to reduce pathogens in water.
Now this technology is available for Dentistry.
DentEME developed Compete50
that uses the ceramic powder and a probiotic mouthwash to
inhibit growth of oral pathogens and wash their remains
out of the mouth.
The probiotics in the mouthwash then replaces the
pathogens with friendly bacteria that are needed to restore
the natural ecology in the oral cavity. Doctors Health Supply is the distributor of DentEME products
on the internet.
Until next month,
Don Izumita, D.D.S.
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