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Could Alzheimer's Be Connected To Gum Disease?
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Could Alzheimer's Be Connected to Periodontal Disease?
As scary as it is to think about, let alone really consider, studies show that there is a possible link between Alzheimer's andgum disease. As most of us are well aware, Alzheimer's Disease is a devastating problem which causes a person to forget- everything. They often forget how to do things. They can forget things they have done. They can even forget their familymembers. The degeneration only continues from there. The disease is hard on the person suffering from it and on everyonewho takes care of that person.We also know that gum disease is a serious enough problem that a number of other diseases are linked to it.It seems as if thelist continues to grow more and more. You can probably see why it is imperative to maintain excellent oral health.Ora-mdisa simple essential oil blend that might help. Your life may very well depend on taking impeccable care of your gums and teeth.It is now suspected that there may be a link between Alzheimer's Disease and, specifically, the gum disease known asgingivitis. Particularly, this is a real threat if gingivitis is left untreated and is thus allowed to grow into something more serious,such as periodontitis.There are a number of methods to help fight this oral health problem. You could utilize the powerfultherabreathlineof mouthwashes. Considering the fact that anywhere from fifty to seventy five percent of the population in the US may have gingivitis, you can seethe enormous risk here. The odds are almost too painful to think about.Another method of combatting this disease that few have thought about is utilizing the power of ahome ozone generator tomake oxygenated mouthwash that can be used to kill the germs that cause dental disease.The problem is that it is so easy for gum disease to go unnoticed - or even ignored. It is thus vital that you pay close attentionto your teeth and your gums. If your gums bleed when you brush or floss, that is a sign of gingivitis. If you suspect you mighthave it, you need to catch it early. Taking care of your teeth is easy. So is saving your life through excellent oral hygiene.Next: Read the report:How To Stop Gum Diseaseand get the book: What You Should Know about Gum Disease:1. e-book:http://www.gingivitiskiller.com2. print book :http://www.gingivitiskiller.com/book3. print book on Amazon:http://www.gingivitiskiller.com/amazon/Scott Wells recommends the book: What You Should Know About Gum Disease
Disclaimer: If you have or think you might have gum disease or some other type of health problem,visit your periodontist or doctor for advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about any products in this article.
 
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