Floss for Better Cardio Health
Saturday, December 20, 2008
- Byron Richards, CCN
It is simple enough – floss and brush every day or it could be the cause of future cardiovascular disease. Numerous studies support this statement. The latest one shows that improving oral hygiene in generally healthy people directly reverses changes in arteries1 that otherwise lead to heart disease. I reported earlier this year on research explaining how bacteria from your mouth enter your circulation, provoke platelets to stick together around the bacteria and form a sticky shield, generate inflammation, and wreak havoc with your cardiovascular health. This is not a secondary cardiovascular health issue – if it is a problem it is a primary issue. It has been known for over 30 years that coenzyme Enzyme in its most active form that assists with biochemical transport and is considered an active constituent. Q102 helps improve the health of gum tissue – especially when combined with synergistic antioxidant and anti-inflammatory nutrients that support healing and reduction of tissue damage. Share:
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