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The information provided on this website and its links are professional opinions from Doctors, Dentists, and researchers based on clinical study and research.

This information is very educational for anyone who is concerned about their family's health and would like to know if there are healthy, more effective and affordable products and methods available. We have selected and provided accurate, up to date information, which supports Soladey technology, so that you may compare the product and its effectiveness for yourself.

Over and over ancient wisdom encounters common sense and modern science. Keeping your teeth means keeping them clean. How you achieve that depends on personal choice. We hope this information has been informative and will help you and your families prevent dental problems in the future.

We believe in being accountable to the consumer for offering a product that is clearly an advantage to the consumer every way you look at it.

Take the time to evaluate the benefits of Soladey over the current products which you use today, and we encourage you to make your decision for yourself based on the facts. Soladey Ionic toothbrush is a scientifically proven revolution in tooth and gum care. Using Soladey neutralizes acids, preventing tooth decay. Bacteria in plaque act on food, producing acid. Saliva will neutralize the acid, but when plaque builds up it acts as a barrier and will prevent the neutralization.

The secret of Soladey Ionic Toothbrush is a Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) Core, a space age metal that, when exposed to light, releases negatively charged electrons. The negative electrons attract positive hydrogen ions from the acid in the plaque, breaking it down on a molecular level. Clinical studies show that this neutralizes the acid and reduces the plaque.

When exposed to any light source (a fluorescent bathroom light, a plain light bulb, or sunlight), the photosensitive titanium rod inside Soladey converts light into negatively charged electrons (ions). The rod releases these ions, which blend with saliva to attract positive (hydrogen) ions from the acid in the dental plaque.

The acid is then neutralized and plaque is disintegrated - a scientific approach to a cleaner and healthier mouth! Toothpaste is not required as water (saliva) is the acting ingredient - oral hygiene now becomes not only natural, but also economical! For those who find it hard to give up toothpaste, use only very small amount!

Dr. Joseph Mercola

Dr. Mercola is a man of vision who aspires to transform the existing medical paradigm from one addicted to pharmaceuticals, surgeries and other methods that only conceal or remove specific symptoms - with morbid results to our health and economy -- to one focused on treating and preventing the underlying causes. You may be particularly interested in this article, which states that Dry Brushing is 67% more effective in removing plaque.

Dr. Mercola is dedicated to finding long-term solutions for his patients who suffer from chronic illnesses. A number of prescription medications are beneficial tools that can help to provide relief from some acute illnesses, and as a fully licensed physician he occasionally prescribes them for these purposes. However, he believes that most medications provide only temporary relief at best, and as an osteopathic physician, he seeks to treat the whole person, not just the symptoms.

His website, Mercola.com is not, in other words, a tool to get him a bigger house and car, or to run for Senate. He personally funds his site, and so is beholden to no advertisers, silent partners or corporate parents. Where he offers or recommends products, he does so because he has actively researched them and finds they are the best in that category for your health. Dr. Mercola ignores anyone with a lesser product, and products not directly pertinent to your health, no matter how much money they offer him. And any and all money made from the sale of the products he recommends goes right back into building a better site. A site that, startling as it may be with all the greed-motivated hype out there in health care land, is truly for you.

National Post / CanWest News Service Wednesday, March 03, 2004, by Pamela Fayerman
Even the lowly toothbrush is a health hazard: Dentist

Your toothbrush may harbour microbes that can cause heart disease, pathologist says.

Forensic dentist Dr. Tom Glass speaks to dental conference. Toothbrushes harbor an endless array of infectious microbes and should be thrown out every few weeks, according to Dr. Tom Glass, a professor of pathology and oral medicine at the Okalahoma State University. Through his research going back 20 years, Dr. Glass lays claim to being the first to recognize that toothbrushes act as reservoirs and actually cause bacterial or viral-induced disorders such as ulcers and other digestive tract illness, respiratory infections, kidney ailments and even cardiovascular disease. His study refers to the fact that organisms can be carried into the bloodstream through a minor lesion caused by brushing. This is not information many patients are likely to hear from their doctor or dentist at their routine appointments and Dr. Glass says that is because research like his is only now finally gaining credibility in the scientific community. Pamela Fayerman, CanWest News Service.

(The full story on this article can be found on the Canada.com network at:: http://www.canada.com/health/oralhealth/story.html?id=3B0D6974-B476-40E5-B943-E5C8269DF601 Clinical Evaluation of a light energy conversion toothbrush Hoover JN, Singer DL, Pahwa P and Komiyama K: Clinical evaluation of a light energy conversion toothbrush. J Clin Periodontol 1992: 19: 434-436 Accepted for publication 12 December 1991)

Study Links Gum Disease to Cancer -- How to Prevent Both
Dr. Tim Johnson Explains the New Study and Offers Tips on Prevention and Treatment Jan. 23, 2007

A new study linking gum disease to pancreatic cancer is a sober reminder that what goes on the mouth can affect the rest of the body.

The new findings come out of an ongoing study of 51,000 male health professionals in the United States.

When researchers looked at data collected between 1986 and 2002, they found that men with gum disease had a 63 percent higher chance of getting pancreatic cancer, even if they'd never smoked.

ABC News medical contributor Dr. Tim Johnson visited "Good Morning America" to explain the study and offer advice on how people can keep their gums healthy.

He said scientists didn't yet know why gum disease and cancer were linked, but he laid out some theories.

"Gum disease can increase inflammation that can be spread throughout the body, but the honest answer is we don't know," he said.

Gum disease can be linked to other diseases as well, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, respiratory issues and lung infections.

"That's why we have to think of it not just as a mouth problem but [a] bodywide problem," Johnson said.

Johnson offered tips on what everyone could do to ensure the health of their gums.

Brush and Clean Properly It's not necessary to use a special toothpaste; just bush and clean your teeth well. Water Piks help because the jet stream can get into places even floss can't reach. Even if you do all of these things faithfully, you'll need a professional cleaning a few times a year - it's preventive money well spent. Many people develop significant plaque, and brushing and flossing alone can't always get rid of it.

Symptoms of Gum Disease The symptoms of gum disease include sore gums, tender gums or bleeding gums when you brush or floss. If you see blood on your toothbrush or floss, don't ignore it.

Treatment of Gum Disease Those with gum disease must start a regimen of thorough cleaning with anesthesia, if necessary. Antibiotics can control a severe case. Even if you start flossing and see a reduction in the amount of bleeding, that doesn't mean it's cured. Gum disease is something that stays with you. It's a matter of constant control.