Forever Bright Toothgel
The majority of the antimicrobial affects of commercially toothpaste can be attributed to their fluoride content. But latest research found that Fluoride is dangerous and should be avoided, especially for infants and kids. |
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Increases lead absorbtion
Hyperactivity and / or lethargy Brain damage, and lowerd IQ Dementia Lowers thyroid function Inactivates 62 enzymes Genetic damage and cell death Disrupts immune system |
Disrubts synthesis of collagen
Muscle disorders Arthritis Bone fractures Bone cancer ( osteosarcoma ) Inhibits formation of antibodies Increases tumor and cancer rate Damages sperm and increases infertility |
Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) has been suggested for a wide variety of ailments but its use in dentistry is limited. This article reviews the uses of the plant and describes an in vitro investigation that compared the antimicrobial effectiveness of aloe vera tooth gel with two popular, commercially available dentifrices.
The preliminary results showed that aloe vera tooth gel and the toothpastes were equally effective against Candida albicans, Streptococcus mutans, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Enterococcus faecalis, Prevotella intermedia, and Peptostreptococcus anaerobius. Aloe vera tooth gel demonstrated enhanced antibacterial effect against S. mitis. Conclusion demonstrated by this research is that Aloe Vera Tooth Gelhas Antibacterial, Antifungal, Antiviral properties. In addition, it reduces inflammation and pain and aids in healing. Read more. Aloe and Dentistry by Doctor Timothy Moore, D.D.S/M.S.,P.C. Aloe Vera has been used for thousands of years. Why is it so important for our health? Lately, consumer demand and especially the alternative medical treatment endorsed by herb-enthusiasts as a home remedy, has heightened the proof of its potential for healing. But we, as professionals, require recent scientific research to verify the plant's powers… Aloe Vera: its potential use in wound healing and disease control in oral conditions. Aloe Vera has been shown to enhance defense mechanisms, and it has a variety of components to help combat periodontal disease and other oral conditions. As a periodontist utilizing aloe vera in various consistencies for the last 14 years with over 6,000 documented patients who have been treated with applications, I've observed remarkable healing, reduced edema, and pain control. There are eight main uses of aloe vera in dental practice... Scientific research from International Aloe Science Council website. Read more... Forever Bright Toothgel control cavity-causing microbes just as well as Pepsodent and Colgate, but the gel is less abrasive than standard pastes. Watch the video test. |
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Prevent Gum Infection The flavonoids from bee propolis stimulate formation of enzymes that strengthen gum blood vessels and prevent gum infection and bleeding.
Prevent Bad Breath Chlorophyllin-copper complex is anti-bacterial, and prevents bacterial deposits that otherwise cause bad breath; peppermint and spearmint flavorings keep the mouth fresh. Protect Enamel Contains glycerin and hydrated slilica that lower abrasiveness to prevent enamel loss and chance of getting periodontitis. Decompose Plaque Aloe Vera's saponins and enzymes can decompose plaque and prevent its accumulation. |