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- Minerals
Essential to Life
- A
New Way to take Supplements
- Probiotics
- Probiotics
Fight Against Plaque
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| Minerals Essential to Life |
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Spontaneous
Generation is a theory of life where the minerals in soil
along with the gases in the air, touched by a spark of
sulfur are mixed together to create living organisms.
Now, a more accepted theory is that tiny colloid particles
are added to the mix and this colloid may have come from
extraterrestrial planets that includes Mars. Naturopaths
believe that the colloids consist of proteins that house
enzymes. What activates the enzymes is minerals. How can
essentially dirt particles that have no life create life?
Minerals are magnets that carry a positive charge that
pass negative charged energy electrons through proteins
to get into the cell to produce inner energy. This process
is called ETS for electron transfer system. ETS occurs
between the outer membrane and the inner membrane of the
cell wall. Within this area lies a chamber that is composed
of proteins, enzymes and mineral coenzymes that pass the
electron energy. Without these earth metals (minerals),
the electron process would stall and the cell would get
sick and possibly die.
Bacteria,
humans and all forms of life need minerals to catalyze
ETS. Unfortunately, other metals such as mercury, cadmium,
lead, aluminum, tin, nickel, etc, block ETS. Dentists
introduce many of these toxic metals into the body during
dental treatment. Traces of aluminum were found in the
blood soon after root canal treatment. Mercury concentrations
were found in the blood by chewing food when there are
mercury amalgam fillings. The poisonous metal ions get
into the blood through absorption via the oral tissues
and also by swallowing the metal ions during the digestive
process. The best way to remove these toxic metals is
to use other metals (minerals) to replace the harmful
metals. The harmful metals are then washed away in the
body fluids to be eliminated by our body organs. Certain
metals replace other metals as mercury is replaced by
zinc and copper and magnesium is replaced by calcium This
replacement therapy is called chelation.
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| A
New Way to Take Supplements |
| Supplements
of vitamins and minerals are a booming market because of
importance of coenzymes to health. Pills are not effective
because they do not always get absorbed into the blood because
the pills have to pass through the hydrochloric acid of
the stomach and then get absorbed in the gut. The gut may
be infected with harmful bacteria and or parasites that
use the supplements to grow. By taking supplements, we may
be feeding the pathogens that make us sick. A new way to
get these valuable coenzymes into the body may be through
the oral cavity. When the conditions are right, minerals
and other nutrients can be absorbed under the tongue, through
the oral sinus and through the dental tissues of the dental
pulp and periodontal tissues. Why take the risk of supplements
not getting into the blood when the oral cavity may be a
more reliable way. By maintaining a healthy mouth, we may
help prevent systemic diseases. More and more evidence shows
that when there is a healthy mouth, there is less risk for
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| Probiotics |
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Doctors
Health Supply has mineral supplement powder that when
used with a special probiotic mouthwash, may help minerals
get absorbed via the oral tissues. Probiotics also help
breakdown food particles in the mouth to release vitamins
and minerals that may also be absorbed through the oral
cavity or passed as valuable chemicals into the digestive
tract.
The
key is to have the right conditions in the mouth and to
have the pathogenic bacteria replaced with beneficial
friendly bacteria.
For
more information on Probiotics, go
here.
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| Probiotics Fight Against Plaque |
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Minerals
that clump together forms plaque. When this process takes
place in the oral cavity, we call this dental plaque. Dental
plaque is a clumping of calcium and phosphate in saliva.
Another way to look at this process is to think of dental
plaque as rusting in the oral cavity. The minerals, mostly
calcium is attracted to the protein colloids in a high alkaline
environment. The positive charge of minerals is attracted
to the negative charge of the outer protein's cell wall.
The calcium ion adheres to the cell wall of the protein
and now changes from a positive charge to neutral and then
negative charge due to the alkaline environment. The calcium
now attracts more calcium until the calcium compounds build
up in layers of appatite crystal. This formation of plaque
makes some research scientists believe that the protein
colloids contain DNA and RNA and may be considered ultra-microbacteria.
In fact, researchers in Finland found that under the right
conditions, ultra-microbacteria that they called nanobacteria,
can produce tumor growth similar to dental plaque and plaque
in blood. Plaque in the kidneys can lead to kidney stones.
The best way to prevent plaque is to change the environment
to neutral or acidic. Probiotics lower the pH to prevent
plaque, especially the dental plaque that builds up on the
teeth.
Until next month,
Don Izumita, D.D.S.
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