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. They even guarantee that if you follow their method, you will not get a Heart Attack …
View PostDr. Michael Roizen is Chair of the Wellness Institute and Chief Wellness Officer at the Cleveland Clinic, ranked by U.S. News and World Report in the top 4 hospitals in the world for the last 18 years and the number 1 cardiac care hospital in the world for the last …
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. 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 …
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: …
View PostThe Bale Doneen Method has proven to shrink arterial plaque deposits and stabilize cardio-vascular disease. “Together with scientists from Johns Hopkins Ciccarone Center for Prevention of Heart Disease, we studied 324 patients at the Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center in Spokane, Washington, all of whom received comprehensive …
View PostDr. Kenneth Cooper speaks with OralSystemicLink.net about his 8 ways to stay healthy. Dr Copper is a board certified physician in Preventive Medicine, and is called The Father of Aerobics for his landmark 1968 book “Aerobics” which changed the health landscape for so many people around the world. …
View Post"Researchers at the University of Granada prove that the extent and severity of chronic periodontitis is directly related to the severity of myocardial infarction. This research published in the Journal of Dental Research surveyed 112 patients who had suffered from an acute case of myocardial infarction. These patients underwent a …
View PostSteven Masley MD talks to dental patients about the vital importance of the oral systemic link. For More Information: www.HeartTuneup.com
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 Post“Poor dental health has been linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. Chronic periodontal infection especially has been associated with the risk of acute myocardial infarction (MI)13 and coronary heart disease.14 In addition, Mendez et al15 found that periodontal disease was a significant independent risk factor for peripheral vascular disease.” …
View PostAmong more than 100,000 people, those who had tooth cleaning (tooth scaling) by a dentist or dental hygienist had a 24 percent lower risk of heart attack and 13 percent lower risk of stroke compared to those who had never had a dental cleaning. The participants were followed for an …
View PostDr. William Nordquist presents a talk on chronic inflammatory autoimmune diseases. The diseases are thought to be caused from normal oral bacteria that have gotten out of balance. When spirochetes get to a large percentage of your oral bacterial, they cause periodontal disease and bone loss. Get the information …
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 had …
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