Question:
I have issues with periodontal disease. Gums are inflamed, cavities, etc. Is there something I can do?
Answer:
Some suggestions in addition to the frequency set — teeth are very challenging as new bacteria are constantly being re-introduced.
2681: Periodontal Diseases {Gum Disease}:
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Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, is a set of inflammatory conditions affecting the tissues surrounding the teeth. In its early stage, called gingivitis, the gums become swollen and red and may bleed.
Periodontal disease is related to an unresolved bacterial infection that is ongoing and does not abate.
The issue points to one or 2 teeth (or more) which are harboring the bacteria that are spreading the infection to the Gums. A primary example would be a root canal which is continuing to harbor and spread bacteria down to the gums, which is then spreading across to all the gums.
– Suggestions are to see a dental hygienist every 3 months and have all the teeth thoroughly cleaned
– Remove all Root Canals and replace with implants
– Have teeth checked thoroughly for cavities which are harboring tooth disease.
– Floss daily. Flossing will help open and clean the infections from the gum area
– Use drops of concentrated Organic Peppermint oil in water and wash the mouth with peppermint, as a natural antibiotic
– Use the Rife frequency sets as well
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