How to heal gingivitis

Gingivitis or gum disease is a not necessarily localized. It starts off somewhere else and typically depends on where the tooth is located or the area of inflammation is found. It shows that there is a need for bacterial activity in that area that causes the infection and the reason is that, there are dead cells or damaged or weak cells that are pretty much poisoned by chemical substances, waste matter that is not readily removed from the area of the teeth or gums.

And if there is any inflammation in a section, part of the gastrointestinal tract, then you will have this same occurrence somewhere in the mouth. The mouth and the gastrointestinal tract are connected. There is, for every tooth, there is a corresponding area in the gastrointestinal track and so, if there is, for example, an inflammation in the ascending colon somewhere where the appendix is, you will have some inflation in the middle to the back section of the mouth in the gums or teeth. So, we have thirty-two teeth and each tooth relates to a vertebra of the spine so, they are all interconnected, if anything is happening in a part of the body that connects to the teeth then you can expect some inflammatory process going on in that part of the tooth of part of the mouth.

So, I would suggest instead of only focusing on, trying to get rid of the bacteria in that part, you want to create a condition that these bacteria are no longer needed. Bacteria are not out enemies. They are there to break down damaged or weak cells that are no longer suitable for the body… they are no longer doing a good job. They are pretty much useless and therefore bacteria come in to infect them and destroy them. So they are doing the job that the body is not capable of doing itself, given the circumstances which are congestion in the gastro-intestinal track, poor liver functions, if there is any problem with the frontal teeth, you can expect an issue with the kidneys where the kidneys are not removing certain waste products like uric acid, which then forms crystals or stones, that causes backing up of certain toxins that go all the way up to that particular part of the teeth and they can cause damage to the gums there or to the tooth itself.

So having said that, I would recommend cleaning out the liver, the kidneys and the large intestine and making changes to the diet so you do not have decomposing foods sitting in the intestines for long periods of time that, for example meat decays very easily, typically a person can only digest a small fraction of the amount of the meat because of lack of high concentration of hydrochloric acid, so, if a person, if you ate a steak you can only digest up to twenty percent of that, the rest of it will become decomposed, that will eventually cause inflammation or irritation in the lower intestines where the decomposition takes place. The bacteria that decompose, they produce toxins and the toxins can then accumulate in the corresponding part of the mouth, the gums, and create a inflammatory condition there as well.

So, “TIMELESS SECRETS OF HEALTH AND REJUVENATION” may give you some clues as to how to address the underlying conditions. Always good to go to the root causes of these issues rather than trying to fix the symptoms and having gingivitis is just a symptom of an underlying condition.

Thank you.

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