February 10, 2015

Holistic Dentistry Article



Guide to Holistic Dentistry
by Sally Fallon

Dr. Weston A. Price conducted extensive research into the destructive effects of root canals, detailed in his two-volume work Dental Infections Oral & Systemic and Dental Infections & the Degenerative Diseases. His conclusions, ignored by the orthodox dental establishment for over 50 years, are gaining renewed acceptance as holistic practitioners are discovering that the first step to recovery from degenerative disease often involves removal of all root canals in the patient's mouth. The principles of holistic dentistry, based on the research of Weston Price, are as follows:
  • Eat nutrient-dense whole foods, properly grown and prepared.
  • Avoid root canals. If you have root canals and suspect that they are causing trouble, have them removed by a knowledgeable dentist.
  • Avoid mercury (amalgam) fillings. If you have amalgam fillings, have them removed by a holistic dentist who specializes in mercury filling replacement.
  • Orthodontics should include measures to widen the palate.
  • When it is necessary to extract teeth, do so in such a way as to avoid leaving the jaw bone with cavitations, which can be focal points of infection.

Caption: Good dental health begins with the diet of both parents. The Samoan boy on the left was born to parents who ate nutrient-rich native foods. The Samoan boy on the right was born to parents who had abandoned their traditional diet. He has crowded dental arches and will be more susceptible to dental decay and chronic illness.

February 4, 2015

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Article: Antibacterial Effect of GRAPEFRUIT EXTRACT (GSE) 

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Dental plaque is believed to be a major etiologic factor in the development of dental caries, gingivitis and periodontitis. Large numbers and various types of bacteria exist in the oral cavity, therefore chemical removal of oral bacteria is useful to improve oral hygiene and gingival health. In this study, we examined the bactericidal effects of antiseptic mouth rinses against oral microorganisms. Grapefruit seed extract (GSE) has been reported to be successful in combating a variety of common infectious agents. We evaluated the bactericidal effects of GSE against oral microorganisms and compared their activities with LISTERINE, GUM, Isodine and HALIZON. The minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of these mouth rinses was determined for cultivated oral bacteria using two-fold dilutions. We also examined the bactericidal efficacy of these mouth rinses against oral bacteria in saliva. We found that these mouth rinses decreased the viable bacterial counts in saliva for 90 minutes, and the MIC ranged from 1/2 to 1/32,768. 

The results of this study suggest that GSE has bactericidal efficacy against both gram-negative and gram-positive oral pathogenic bacteria. Moreover, bactericidal effects against bacteria in saliva indicated that GSE is useful in the oral cavity as antiseptic mouth rinse.