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Society of Microbiology president elect postulates that
resistant bacteria are becoming one of man's worst enemy.
To fight the battle, susceptible bacteria must reenter the
body to eliminate the pathogenic resistant bacteria by competition.
Bacteria
are live creatures that do not want to cause disease.
They enter the human body because the conditions are right
for their survival. Only a small percentage of bacteria
are pathogens. They become pathogens because their very
existence becomes threatened. The bacteria in humans become
threatened by oxidative stress. Stress is determined by
temperature and pH. For example, bacteria are part of
the normal flora in the body. Change the body temperature
and or pH and a few bacteria may turn into pathogens.
The oral cavity is loaded with different kind of bacteria.
The mouth is an ideal place for the bacteria to get food
and hibernate in secret hiding places. The healthy oral
flora have different bacteria competing for the food resources.
This competition keeps the mouth from getting dental disease.
The
normal flora in a healthy oral cavity is full of different
bacteria. There are about 10-15% pathogens and the rest
are harmless and some are even beneficial. Common sense
should tell us that at this ratio, pathogens can not dominate.
As long as the pathogens are kept in the minority, the
pathogens can do no harm.
If
the pathogens are in such a minority, then why is there
dental disease? The answer is that we use daily products
that kill the good bacteria and let the pathogens take
over the environment. Antibacterial toothpaste, antiseptic
mouthwash, hydrogen peroxide, bleach and other chemical
products may target pathogens but they are not selective.
They kill all bacteria, leaving the mouth vulnerable for
pathogens. What tips the balance to favor pathogens is
resistant bacteria. Dental products are geared to kill
bacteria but they are not concentrated enough to kill
all the bacteria. The reason being that the product would
poison and kill human cells. This leaves enough bacteria
to develop resistant strains. These bacteria are mostly
pathogens.
Resistant
bacteria can pass their genes not only through replication
but by transfer to other bacteria. Resistance to antibacterial
agents is due to genes that trigger mechanisms to destroy
the power of the toxic chemicals. Genes can be transferred
to other bacteria. This makes an innocent bystander become
a resistant bacteria. Now what was a minority member of
the oral cavity can become the larger majority in the
oral cavity. This shift of balance can result in dental
disease. The term for this condition is called dysbiosis.
Holistic doctors have been treating dysbiosis of the gut
by introducing high concentrations of good bacteria back
into the gut. The good bacteria must be specie of the
original bacterial flora because bacteria need to thrive
in their environment.
The
recent Anthrax scare tells us a great deal about bacteria.
Anthrax become lethal only when they enter the lungs.
They do damage when they enter the blood. They do no harm
when they are found on the skin or outer covering of animals.
They are harmless when they are in a spore form. When
they are found in a hostile environment as the lungs and
blood, they activate to form colonies of adult bacteria.
Antibiotics can kill normal Anthrax but antibiotic resistant
Anthrax are special bacteria that can be killed only by
Cipro. The danger of taking Cipro needlessly is that other
bacteria can mutate to develop resistant strains against
Cipro and pass these genes on to not only anthrax but
other pathogens. Biological warfare teaches us the behavior
of bacteria. The problem is that everyday, we are using
Biological warfare on bacteria in the mouth. We are breeding
not only bacteria to cause dental disease but future generation
of bacteria that may cause lethal diseases to the rest
of the body. The scare of Anthrax is not the bacteria
found on sheep, but the bacteria that man has cultured
to become resistant to antibacterial agents. We are afraid
of our own creation. It is about time that man gets smart
and realizes that the real danger comes from his own inventions.
Bacteria will mutate to survive. The question becomes
how can man survive his own deadly creations?
Levy
has given us the answer to how to fight resistant bacteria.
To review his remedy, it is that susceptible bacteria
expend less energy for metabolism than resistant bacteria.
Eventually susceptible bacteria will out-compete the resistant
bacteria. The question becomes can any susceptible bacteria
be used to kill resistant bacteria. The answer is definitely
no. The susceptible bacteria must be part of the original
flora of the oral cavity. Otherwise the bacteria not in
its natural habitat can turn into a monster like the anthrax
bacteria. Also, the bacteria must be able to compete for
the same food and mineral resources. In the oral cavity
that means spoiled undigested food particles and minerals
in the body fluids of saliva, blood, lymph fluid and beverages,
including water that is introduced into the oral cavity.
These ideal susceptible bacteria are called beneficial
bacteria.
Spoiled
rotten food particles are the result of improper digestion.
Digestion depends on proper chewing and digestive enzymes.
Digestive enzymes breakdown the food particles into smaller
chemical compounds that can be absorbed by the blood and
cells within the oral cavity. Our food substances of today
lack the enzymes to digest the leftover food particles
after eating. The necessary enzymes are destroyed by food
additives, food processing and cooking. Cooking destroy
most if not all the enzymes remaining after the processing
of food. The only enzymes found in the oral cavity come
from saliva. Saliva only has some enzymes to digest some
carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are the energy producers
of the body. Sugar is the energy in carbohydrates. Processed
white refined sugar is one of the sugars that can not
be digested by saliva and other body enzymes. The other
sugar that can not be digested by saliva is lactose found
in milk products. There are no enzymes in the oral cavity
to digest proteins, fats and fibers. This total lack of
enzymes is responsible for dental disease and mouth odor.
The susceptible bacteria that have the enzymes to digest
spoiled rotten food particles are classified as beneficial
fermentation bacteria. Why fermentation bacteria?
The
only true way to get rid of spoiled food is by fermentation
bacteria. There are bad fermentation bacteria that poison
the body and there are good fermentation bacteria that
use the same spoiled food and produce nutrients and necessary
gas compounds that the body cells need for metabolism.
The good fermentation bacteria have been used for centuries
to produce beneficial food that are healthy for the body.
The reason that are so healthy is that the good bacteria
properly digest the food into nutrients before we eat
the food. For example, many older people can not digest
milk products. Beneficial bacteria turn milk into yogurt
or fine cheese that are easily digested and absorbed into
the blood and cells of the body. Sauerkraut uses beneficial
bacteria to turn cabbage into a food that is nutritional
and easily digested and absorbed into the blood and cells
of the body. Fermentation bacteria are the scavengers
of nature that decompose dead organic substances and remove
them from destroying the environment. Without these particular
bacteria, the planet would be one large garbage dump.
Fermentation
bacteria are the key to probiotics. However they are not
the only bacteria present. Along with the friendly fermentation
bacteria are bacteria to act as protective guards. These
centurian bacteria produce antibiotics and other proteins
to keep the pathogens from invading the friendly fermentation
bacteria. The major difference is that these bacteria
do not make the pathogens develop resistant strains. The
reason being that this competition warfare is a natural
process where there are too many weapons for pathogens
to develop resistant bacteria. For example, good bacteria
produce 80 to 320 different proteins. Any one which may
be used as a weapon against pathogen bacteria. The pathogen
would have to expend too much energy to combat all of
these potential proteins.
Probiotics
are able to compete against pathogens and resistant pathogens.
Another way that probiotics can control growth of pathogens
is by lowering the pH. Bacteria are very sensitive to changes
in pH. Most food pathogens thrive in a mild alkaline to
mild acid environment. They quit growing in a strong alkaline
or acid environment. It is this sensitivity of the food
pathogens that allow Compete50 probiotics to get rid of
these bacteria in the oral cavity.
Lowering
the pH by Compete50 not only makes food pathogens disappear
but it also prevents and dissolves new plaque. Dental
plaque is the mineral formation of calcium deposits on
the teeth. These deposits lead to periodontal disease.
Calcium deposits can form only in an alkaline environment.
If you want to grow calcium deposits in the lab, you must
use a culture medium that is alkaline. In an acid medium,
calcium compounds dissolve and can not crystallize. Any
acid solution will prevent plaque. The reason that acid
solutions are not recommended for use in the oral cavity
is that acids grow all human bacteria and usually result
in the final growth of molds. Molds are the cause of many
of the body diseases. The growth of plaque occurs in conditions
that inhibit bacteria growth. The growth of bacteria occurs
in conditions that initiate dental plaque. This dilemma
confronting those with either of these conditions makes
Compete50 Probiotics the best future oral hygiene product
on the market.
The
final solution to good dental health is antioxidants.
Dental disease is rot and rust. Rot is the decay of spoiled
food. Rust is the oxides formed by air and inorganic matter.
Both of these occur only when there is oxidation. Oxidation
is necessary but too much oxidation results in disease.
The best way to prevent over oxidation is by introducing
antioxidants.
Many
of the good bacteria in Compete50 produce antioxidants.
However, they are not strong enough to get rid of the
high concentration of oxidants in the oral cavity. Oxidants
are better known as free radicals because they are free
to bombard the environment to cause rot of organic matter
and rust of inorganic matter. The rot causes tooth decay,
gingivitis and mouth odor. The rust causes dental plaque
and periodontal disease. Free radicals are extra unpaired
electrons that send electricity through the oral cavity.
Antibacterial
agents cause chemical reactions within the oral cavity
to release oxygen gases. The oxygen gases are unstable
oxygen that cause the rot and rust. Antibacterial agents
are not the only agents that cause oxidation. Tap water,
polluted air, spoiled food and alkaloids cause the raising
of pH in the oral cavity. Alkaloids are coffee, tea, cocoa,
cigarettes and any other substance that elevates the pH.
The combination of antibacterial agents and the other
free radical producers that need added antioxidant forces
in the oral cavity. These forces come by way of Compete50
antioxidant toothpowder.
Compete50
is a very powerful antioxidant because it is made up of
antioxidant enzymes from primitive bacteria that is housed
in minute nanocrystals of ceramic material. These enzymes
are fired into the powder at above 1000 degrees centigrade.
Once in the powder, the energy is kept and not lost. Ceramics
is a strong superconductor that eliminates resistance
of the antioxidant energy. We pay the electric company
a great deal of money because electricity that goes to
our house and business encounters resistance that uses
up energy. The Japanese use superconductors to power their
supersonic trains.
This
technology is not new but could not be used for cleaning
because the ceramic powder was too abrasive. Just recently,
the powder has been manufactured to be superfine. The
result is a product that is not abrasive that has nuclear
cleaning power. The scientific description is called nuclear
magnetic resonance energy. A simple explanation is that
this energy bounces sound waves that bounce off the walls
inside the powder and resonate to the outside the powder.
The magnetic power attracts free radicals and eliminates
their powers to rot and rust matter in the oral cavity.
The release of electricity raises the pH to prevent growth
of bacteria. The antioxidant powder is an antibacterial
agent that doesn't produce toxic gases. This is very important
in the oral cavity because it allows the probiotic mouthwash
to compete with resistant bacteria and other potential
pathogens. The antioxidant toothpowder levels the playing
field so that the good bacteria can keep the pathogens
from causing dental disease. The antioxidant toothpowder
also eliminates mouth odor.
Mouth
odor comes from toxic gases produced by pathogenic bacteria.
They can also come from toxic gases from polluted air.
These toxic gases are absorbed by Compete50 toothpowder.
Toxic gases produce vapors of electricity in the oral
cavity. The nuclear magnetic power attracts the toxic
fumes and eliminates them from the oral cavity. They act
like magnets except they do not form plaque because ceramics
are inert and can not combine with other minerals.
Compete50
is the complete combination for good dental health. An
antioxidant cleaner to kill bacteria and eliminate mouth
odor. A mouthwash to compete against regular pathogens
and resistant pathogens. Products to replace the everyday
antibacterial toothpaste and antiseptic mouthwash that
are used today. The bonus is that these products are completely
safe for children, expectant mothers and sick senior citizens.
Quit using products that are needed for emergencies. Save
them for emergencies. If you don't use Compete50, at least
use non toxic products as much as possible.
Safe
products are needed to help clean up the environment and
keep us healthy. To demonstrate the safety of Compete50,
we have formulated the products to be used as cleaning
agents. Compete50 toothpowder cleans by nuclear power
and Compete50 mouthwash cleans by enzyme power. Most cleaning
products are toxic and can not be introduced into the
oral cavity. Compete50 is so safe and so powerful that
it can be used for both cleaning and deodorizing inside
the mouth and outside the mouth.
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