Periodontal Disease Doesn’t Start in the Mouth

Periodontal Disease Doesn’t Start in the Mouth
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Periodontal disease does not start in the mouth! But it can spread from the mouth to everywhere else in the body.

It is true that irritations in the mouth from poor dental work, misalignment of teeth, broken teeth, chemicals in dental fillings, and various forms of trauma can cause inflammation and eventually infection in the mouth.

Dr. Al Danenberg
Dr. Al Danenberg
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Dr. Al Danenberg, DDS, received an incurable multiple myeloma diagnosis and wasn't supposed to make it to see 2019, but with nothing to lose, and everything to gain, he developed a plan that evolved into his 11 Unconventional Cancer Protocols, combing in-depth research of ancestral nutrition & lifestyle changes with his knowledge from 44 years of as a periodontist. He is the author of "Eat as if Your Life Depends on It." Learn more about Dr. Danenberg at DrDanenberg.com
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