Dr. Brad Bale, M.D., and Amy Doneen, MSN, ARNP, founders of the Bale/Doneen Method for preventing Heart Attacks, Strokes, and Type II Diabetes, teach physicians, dentists, and other healthcare providers all over the world about the Oral Systemic Link. They even guarantee that if you follow their method, you will not get …
View PostDr. Michael Roizen says focusing on WELLNESS AND PREVENTION IS THE KEY TO SAVING COSTS IN HEALTHCARE. Dr. Roizen sees the dental profession as a highly credible army of healthcare providers who can lead the wellness/prevention movement in the United States and throughout the world. Dr. Michael Roizen …
View PostIn this short video Dr. Amy Doneen discusses the landmark research published in the British Medical Journal showing that 5 common bacteria in gum disease in the mouth are CAUSATIVE of cardiovascular disease - heart attacks and strokes. She tells you how to determine if you have these bacteria. Even …
View PostDr. Craig Backs, a physician in Illinois and Dr. Mike Milligan, a dentist in Illinois discuss the importance of physician-dentist collaboration and working together for the better health of their patients. For More Information About Dr. Backs Website: www.thecenterforprevention.com Phone: (217) 321-1987 For More Information About Dr. Milligan Website: www.EastlandDental.com …
View PostIn this interview, Dr. Kenneth Cooper gives his expert list of the 8 ways that you can stay healthy. Dr. Copper is a board certified physician in Preventive Medicine, and is called The Father of Aerobics for his landmark 1968 book called “Aerobics” which changed the health landscape forever …
View PostIn this comprehensive talk, Dr. Mike Milligan talks to Dr. Doug Thompson on the specific procedures and protocols behind running an oral systemic dental practice. If you’ve ever wondered how it’s done, Dr. Thompson is the dentist to ask. Dr. Doug …
View PostDr. Lloyd Rudy was a legend in the field of cardiac surgery, credited with the discovery that heart attacks and strokes are caused by blood clots forming inside the artery walls. In this fascinating interview with Dr. Mike Milligan, Dr. Rudy talks of his experience in treating infections in heart valves, and …
View PostDr. Steven Masley is a physician and author of 5 books on the importance of lifestyle and nutrition on your overall health. Here he sits down with us to discuss the importance of oral care on the health of the whole body. …
View PostOral bacteria cause gum disease, tooth decay, and all kinds of problems in the mouth, which can cause problems in other parts of the body. Dr. Tom Nabors, the Founder of OralDNA, spoke to us during an AAOSH meeting at the Cleveland Clinic, ranked by U.S. News and World Report in …
View PostDr. Jason Wischmeyer is a cardiologist who understands the importance of dentistry in fighting heart disease. He states very emphatically that oral disease, such as periodontal disease is directly linked to heart disease. For More Information: www.OptimalHeartHealth.com
View PostDr. Duane Keller, the inventor of Perio Protect, shows moderate gum disease is an open bleeding wound the size of the palm of your hand through which people grind bacteria into their blood stream every time they eat. By treating only gum disease, 29 of 32 people after 14 days …
View PostDr. Tony Iacopino is the Dean of Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada. He discusses ways to present sleep problems to your patients, among other topics. For More Information On Any of the Above, Or to Join …
View PostDr. William Nordquist presents a talk on chronic inflammatory autoimmune diseases. The diseases are thought to be caused from normal oral bacteria that has gotten out of balance. When spirochetes get to a large percentage of the oral bacterial flora, they cause periodontal disease and bone loss. The bone loss finding …
View PostDr. Lee Ostler is the President of the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health. He shows how the immune system fights oral bacteria, causing inflammation and its resulting effects on other diseases such as heart disease and arthritis. It is a very clear and strong statement why there should be …
View PostThis is a landmark article, published in the British Medical Journal, one of the top 4 medical journals in the world. It states that 5 bacteria in periodontal disease (gum disease) is CAUSATIVE of cardiovascular disease - heart attacks and strokes - the #1 cause of death in the United …
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