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Jill

Yeah they know there stuff.The only thing though is I have just never

had mercury in my mouth yet I've had biofilms.I also don't like the

fact that they just don't give a list and group bacterial colonies

from a biofilm mouth as opposed to a non biofilm mouth.You've really

got to get to the core of contributors of the biofilm to work a good

strategy.The other distressing thing everyone should pay attention to

is the way the slime turns into a calcification like state. Soemthing

like what you'd pull out of a kidney and call it a kidney stone, it

started out as slime.

tony

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> Tony you should find this interesting

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> http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ISW/is_263/ai_n13784466

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> I'm going to go to this guy. Something is still going on in my upper

> socket causing periods of pain and inflammation, while the area where

> he removed the bone fragment and scraped the bone smooth is healed

and

> doesn't hurt at all. So whatever continued fracture I have up there

> that is not healed or may have a low grade infection, I'm going to go

> to this dentist for ozone injections and then I may mop it up with

> penicillin as I finally got some penicillin. It was only $13 for 80

> tabs, as opposed to augmentin costing about $100 for 20 tabs.

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Gallbladder stones too, probably infection & slime to start. The body

does the best it can.

I don't know exactly why biofilms form in some folks more than others.

Maybe it just has to do with the strain of bacteria yuou happen to get.

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> > Tony you should find this interesting

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> > http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ISW/is_263/ai_n13784466

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> > I'm going to go to this guy. Something is still going on in my upper

> > socket causing periods of pain and inflammation, while the area where

> > he removed the bone fragment and scraped the bone smooth is healed

> and

> > doesn't hurt at all. So whatever continued fracture I have up there

> > that is not healed or may have a low grade infection, I'm going to go

> > to this dentist for ozone injections and then I may mop it up with

> > penicillin as I finally got some penicillin. It was only $13 for 80

> > tabs, as opposed to augmentin costing about $100 for 20 tabs.

> >

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While on the theme of infection & other conditions, this caught my eye ..the

researches link gum disease with stress ..I think we would all go with the

infectious link ..

Spouse Caregivers of Alzheimer's Patients Show Higher Risk of Gingivitis

Category: Alzheimer's News

Article Date: 28 Nov 2005

Caregiver spouses of patients with Alzheimer's disease develop gum disease

at twice the rate of their non-caregiver counterparts, researchers report in

the latest issue of Psychosomatic Medicine.

Because there was little difference in oral hygiene between the two groups

in the study, the researchers say the difference may be related to stress.

Gingivitis is a mild form of gum disease that causes swelling and bleeding.

It can progress to more serious disease leading to bone destruction and

tooth loss.

Lead investigator Vitaliano, Ph.D., of the University of Washington

School of Medicine in Seattle, said of the results: “On a practical level,

they speak to relationships between chronic stress and oral health in the

general population and suggest that these are independent of oral care. They

show that caregivers are at risk for oral health problems and not just

physical health problems.”

The investigators enrolled 240 subjects, 123 caregivers of spouses with

Alzheimer's disease and 117 demographically similar non-caregiver spouses.

The percentage of caregivers (17 percent) reporting gum disease was twice

that of the non-caregivers (8.5 percent), although there was no significant

difference in oral healthcare behaviors between the groups.

In addition to evaluating participants' gum disease, self-reports and

medical records, investigators measured blood insulin levels, obesity and

intra-abdominal fat. All these are components of metabolic syndrome, the

group of symptoms that put people at higher risk for type 2 diabetes. The

caregiver spouses scored higher on these measures.

“The implication of this study is considerable,” says Neil Schneiderman,

Ph.D., director of the University of Miami Behavioral Medicine Research

Center. “The study shows that the relationship between caregiver stress and

oral health can be explained by psychosocial factors such as depression and

hassles, constitutional factors such as obesity and physiological factors

such as insulin metabolism.”

“The links among psychosocial factors, obesity, insulin metabolism and

inflammation are particularly intriguing,” Schneiderman added, “because

inflammation can have important consequences in terms of the progression of

atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease.”

The authors note that the link between chronic stress and gingivitis was

first observed in World War I when oral infections among soldiers fighting

in the trenches was so high that their teeth became loose and the tips

between their teeth eroded away. Since then, studies have continued to show

a correlation between various forms of stress and oral disease.

According to the authors, this is the first study to specifically examine

oral health in caregivers.

Psychosomatic Medicine is the official bimonthly peer-reviewed journal of

the American Psychosomatic Society - www.psychosomaticmedicine.org.

Vitaliano P, et al. Caregiving and gingival symptom reports: psychological

mediators. Psychosomatic Medicine 67(6), 2005.

Health Behavior News Service

Center for the Advancement of Health

2000 Florida Ave. NW, Ste 210

Washington, DC 20009

United States

http://www.hbns.org

[infections] Re: biofilms teeth oxygen ozone etc

Gallbladder stones too, probably infection & slime to start. The body

does the best it can.

I don't know exactly why biofilms form in some folks more than others.

Maybe it just has to do with the strain of bacteria yuou happen to get.

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> > Tony you should find this interesting

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> > http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ISW/is_263/ai_n13784466

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> > I'm going to go to this guy. Something is still going on in my upper

> > socket causing periods of pain and inflammation, while the area where

> > he removed the bone fragment and scraped the bone smooth is healed

> and

> > doesn't hurt at all. So whatever continued fracture I have up there

> > that is not healed or may have a low grade infection, I'm going to go

> > to this dentist for ozone injections and then I may mop it up with

> > penicillin as I finally got some penicillin. It was only $13 for 80

> > tabs, as opposed to augmentin costing about $100 for 20 tabs.

> >

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They link stress with releasing hormones that knock out the immune

system cells.

tony

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> > > Tony you should find this interesting

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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ISW/is_263/ai_n13784466

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> > > I'm going to go to this guy. Something is still going on in my

upper

> > > socket causing periods of pain and inflammation, while the

area where

> > > he removed the bone fragment and scraped the bone smooth is

healed

> > and

> > > doesn't hurt at all. So whatever continued fracture I have up

there

> > > that is not healed or may have a low grade infection, I'm

going to go

> > > to this dentist for ozone injections and then I may mop it up

with

> > > penicillin as I finally got some penicillin. It was only $13

for 80

> > > tabs, as opposed to augmentin costing about $100 for 20 tabs.

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Yes , stress depresses the IS of the caregivers allowing the bugs that

infect the AZ victim to hop on to them & infect!!!

Although AZ is a syndrome ,infection is the cause in most cases as in MS,

Lupus . RA & all of the other so called auto immune diseases including

diabetes ...or would you argue otherwise?..

[infections] Re: biofilms teeth oxygen ozone etc

They link stress with releasing hormones that knock out the immune

system cells.

tony

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> > > Tony you should find this interesting

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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ISW/is_263/ai_n13784466

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> > > I'm going to go to this guy. Something is still going on in my

upper

> > > socket causing periods of pain and inflammation, while the

area where

> > > he removed the bone fragment and scraped the bone smooth is

healed

> > and

> > > doesn't hurt at all. So whatever continued fracture I have up

there

> > > that is not healed or may have a low grade infection, I'm

going to go

> > > to this dentist for ozone injections and then I may mop it up

with

> > > penicillin as I finally got some penicillin. It was only $13

for 80

> > > tabs, as opposed to augmentin costing about $100 for 20 tabs.

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PAul

I'm 100% behind you on this. The stress just come up on the news,

and the scientific explanation that followed was right on the mark.

I believe many people that are so called well display alot of the

signs of autoimmune(infections), it sometimes may just take the

stress to get the worst out of them.

tony

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> > > > Tony you should find this interesting

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> http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ISW/is_263/ai_n13784466

> > > >

> > > > I'm going to go to this guy. Something is still going on in

my

> upper

> > > > socket causing periods of pain and inflammation, while the

> area where

> > > > he removed the bone fragment and scraped the bone smooth is

> healed

> > > and

> > > > doesn't hurt at all. So whatever continued fracture I have up

> there

> > > > that is not healed or may have a low grade infection, I'm

> going to go

> > > > to this dentist for ozone injections and then I may mop it up

> with

> > > > penicillin as I finally got some penicillin. It was only $13

> for 80

> > > > tabs, as opposed to augmentin costing about $100 for 20 tabs.

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