Guest guest Posted April 18, 2011 Report Share Posted April 18, 2011 " Because of the close proximity of the mouth to the brain, oral bacteria can have a pronounced effect on neurological function and mental health. " " Minor oral infections, that often go unnoticed and may remain active for years, can also affect our brains. These infections slowly release bacteria into the bloodstream. " " We all have harmful bacteria growing in our mouths. " " How do you know if you have an infection? Some of the signs are teeth which are sensitive to cold or hot foods, pain, chronic bad breath, bleeding gums, dark pink or red gums (indicates inflammation), receding gums, root canals, cavities, visible plaque or tarter deposits on teeth, and frequent canker sores or herpes outbreaks (cold sores). The presence of multiple filled or missing teeth also indicates a history of poor dental health and the likelihood of an active infection. " http://www.healthtruthrevealed.com/articles/12360233211/article joseph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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