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Healthy Teeth – Healthy Body III
Your Teeth are the secret rulers over our body, influence every single organ and can prolong our lives by up to five years. Here are the latest scientific findings:
Why oral hygiene starts before birth
A Japanese research group claims that, even before birth, a child’s oral hygiene is of utmost importance. Pregnant woman suffering from inflammation of the gum or even periodontal disease emit antibodies called cytokines to fight the bacteria within their body. These protein-based antibodies reach the placenta through the woman’s bloodstream where they can have possible effects on the unborn life such as delayed growth rate or earlier onset of labour resulting in premature birth with low birth weights. Scientists therefore appeal to all women to visit their dentist regularly during pregnancy.
How a needle can pinpoint ill organs
Practitioners at the Maxillofacial Clinic in Vienna, Austria, say that jaw-related problems can be detected and even healed through ear acupuncture. The reason? The auricle’s surface is a reflex zone which mirrors all of our body’s organs. Practitioners of natural medicine can therefore not only detect ill teeth, but sometimes even detect the related ill organs and attempt to heal them – all by using acupuncture needles.
Homoeopathy can replace the dentist
Homoeopathic remedies can strengthen teeth and gums to such an extent that they are less susceptible to inflammation and decay. The three most important remedies: Belladonna (for sudden toothache), Aconitum (for sensitive teeth) and Arnica (for rapid healing after extractions or surgery). All remedies need to be taken hourly (five globules of the potency D6).
How natural practitioners can heal our gums
The use of a sage tincture can aid healing after periodontal treatment. The herb’s etheric oils calm the irritated gums and have anti-inflammatory properties. Sage also has an antiseptic and astringent effect and restores the normal oral flora. It makes the tiny blood vessels contract and thereby reduces or stops bleeding gums.
Why neural therapy is beneficial to teeth
As few as two neural therapy sessions can improve and heal chronic inflammation of the gums. German and Swiss scientists have discovered that local anaesthetics increase blood circulation, acts as an anti-inflammatory and eases pain. Even destroyed gum tissue can be healed through neural therapy: Via the vegetative nervous system it triggers the release of immune supporting transmitters which strengthen the gum tissue and can protect it from further infection.
Why oral hygiene starts before birth
A Japanese research group claims that, even before birth, a child’s oral hygiene is of utmost importance. Pregnant woman suffering from inflammation of the gum or even periodontal disease emit antibodies called cytokines to fight the bacteria within their body. These protein-based antibodies reach the placenta through the woman’s bloodstream where they can have possible effects on the unborn life such as delayed growth rate or earlier onset of labour resulting in premature birth with low birth weights. Scientists therefore appeal to all women to visit their dentist regularly during pregnancy.
How a needle can pinpoint ill organs
Practitioners at the Maxillofacial Clinic in Vienna, Austria, say that jaw-related problems can be detected and even healed through ear acupuncture. The reason? The auricle’s surface is a reflex zone which mirrors all of our body’s organs. Practitioners of natural medicine can therefore not only detect ill teeth, but sometimes even detect the related ill organs and attempt to heal them – all by using acupuncture needles.
Homoeopathy can replace the dentist
Homoeopathic remedies can strengthen teeth and gums to such an extent that they are less susceptible to inflammation and decay. The three most important remedies: Belladonna (for sudden toothache), Aconitum (for sensitive teeth) and Arnica (for rapid healing after extractions or surgery). All remedies need to be taken hourly (five globules of the potency D6).
How natural practitioners can heal our gums
The use of a sage tincture can aid healing after periodontal treatment. The herb’s etheric oils calm the irritated gums and have anti-inflammatory properties. Sage also has an antiseptic and astringent effect and restores the normal oral flora. It makes the tiny blood vessels contract and thereby reduces or stops bleeding gums.
Why neural therapy is beneficial to teeth
As few as two neural therapy sessions can improve and heal chronic inflammation of the gums. German and Swiss scientists have discovered that local anaesthetics increase blood circulation, acts as an anti-inflammatory and eases pain. Even destroyed gum tissue can be healed through neural therapy: Via the vegetative nervous system it triggers the release of immune supporting transmitters which strengthen the gum tissue and can protect it from further infection.
