Public
Broadcasting System gives documentary reveals secrets within
Chemical industry
Bill
Moyer hosted a documentary that revealed that only 43% of
all chemical products are tested for toxicity. There are
hundreds of chemicals that remain in the body. Bill Moyer
was tested for 150 of these chemicals and found that over
80 were present in his body. Yet, the chemical industry
denies, like tobacco, that there is no evidence that the
chemical is dangerous. Only a handful of all the chemicals
have been declared dangerous by the FDA. The rest have been
kept in secrecy until they do severe damage and the chemical
industry is sued.
Tooth
decay, The true cause is white refined sugar
Tooth
decay has been blamed on sugar bugs. The real truth is
that it is the refining process of sugar that causes tooth
decay. When sugar is processed, the fibers are removed
to leave pure carbohydrate with no nutritional value.
The process involves boiling, straining and bleaching
of the fibers so that there are no enzymes and vitamins
left in the sugar. Sugar becomes a drug that gives a pleasant
feeling in the body. Abuse of this drug makes the body
dependent for this feeling that only white refined sugar
can bring. The result is the need to buy foods with this
drug. Recent surveys show that each person in this country
consumes more than 150 pounds of sugar. Since the sugar
can not be digested, particles that are not swallowed
remain in the mouth to cause tooth decay. In 1948 Harvard
was given a ten year grant to study how to prevent tooth
decay. Ten years later, the only solution reached is to
get rid of white refined sugar. Since tooth decay was
a 54 billion dollar industry, the ADA blamed tooth decay
on sugar bugs. This deception led to the famous war against
tooth decay by using Fluoride toothpaste and antibacterial
oral hygiene products. This revolution showed modest declines
in tooth decay but a huge increase in dental plaque and
periodontal disease. The reason for the modest decline
is that white refined sugar was not identified as the
culprit until years later when the sugar sweeteners came
into the forefront of our society. This revolution has
decreased tooth decay at an increase of brain related
problems. Instead of letting the public know that white
refined sugar is the root of the problem, the chemical
industry and the health industry has concealed information
that has kept all concerned profiting at the expense of
the public. White refined sugar may be the most damaging
drug of all because it is given to children.
Dental
plaque may be calcium formation by ultramicrobacteria
Dentists
claim that bacteria cause dental plaque. Yet, dental plaque
continues to be one of the biggest epidemics in this country.
The real cause of dental plaque may have been discovered
by Olavi Kajander of Finland. Olavi Kajander linked ultramicrobacteria
to kidney stones. He theorized that perhaps all calcium
deposit diseases are caused by this form of bacteria.
Among the diseases is dental plaque and periodontal disease.
Critics
rebuke the findings of Olavi Kajander
John
Cisar led a team funded by the National Institute of Health
to rebut the findings of Olavi Kajander. The conclusions
reached by the panel may have uncovered the cause of dental
plaque because the culprit was found in saliva. Kajander
found his culprit in blood and urine. The findings of
both Kajander and Cisar show that a protein particle can
grow plaque in vitro. The protein particle may be a live
bacteria or a fragment of the wall of a bacteria. In either
case, the cause of dental plaque may now have a cause
with a possible cure.
Dental
plaque and calculus may be treated by magnetic water
Recent
evidence has shown that magnetic water reduces dental
plaque. Magnets change the surface tension in water to
prevent formation of calcium plaque. Magnets have a push
or pull gravitational force toward the true magnetic north
pole. Changing the surface tension can change the pull
force to a push force that repels calcium instead of attract
calcium. This revelation has inspired enterprising dentists
to use oral irrigation machines to reduce dental plaque
formation.
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