The
concept is simple everyone has a mouth and many years ago it was
current practice to use amalgam fillings. If you have them they are
very old and possibly leaking. This adds to the bodies toxicity.
The
mouth is situated first in the digestive process so it is prudent to
consider if that may have any impact on the program you are about to
start.
Some
things you may consider is;
- Infection and inflammation of the gums. This is called Periodontal disease.
- Abscesses under the teeth
- Silver amalgam fillings
- Poor Oral Hygiene.
In
all these cases either bacteria or heavy metals is being swallowed
into the digestive system having an impact lower down in the
digestive tract.
Did
you know mercury has been implicated as a cofactor in systemic human
autoimmunity. Studies showed that mercury exposure increased levels
of antinuclear antibodies. Most human mercury exposure comes from
mercury vapour outgassing from amalgam fillings, at a rate of 2 to 28
micrograms per facet surface per day, of which about 80% is absorbed,
according to the World Health Organisation.
Good
nutrition starts with a healthy mouth. Regular dental checks are
worth while to eliminate factors that may be contributing to
digestive dysbiosis.
A
good local referral would be Hugh Fleming Dentistry who is able to
assess both your periodontal and dental health and treat as required.
Dr Fleming advocates the use of ceramic (non-amalgam) fillings and
his team of highly trained dental hygienists attend to the
periodontal concerns of many patients. They are located at Level 1,
Bridgepoint Shopping Centre – Ph 99608977 ;
www.hughflemingdentistry.com.au.
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