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Gum Disease & General Health Tips #29

In this issue:

(1) Mouth Bacteria Act and Perform differently than
do Other Organisms
- By Dr. George Meinig, D.D.S., F.A.C.D.

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(1) Mouth Bacteria Act and Perform differently than
do Other Organisms
By Dr. George Meining,D.D.S.,

* The organisms which cause dental infections do not
generally direct their activities toward any specific
organ or tissue as do the bacteria strains that are
responsible for the outbreak of measles, mumps,
smallpox, diphtheria, etc.

* When dental infections seem to garget a specific organ
or set of tissues, that patient often proves to have
had a prior history of difficulty in that tissue or is
currently having trouble.

* When the cause of an illness is focal infection from

from a tooth, tonsil, tonsil tag, or other area, and
that source of infection is removed, the acute
process usually disappears. When the cause of the
illness is not from a focal infection source, it does
not go away upon such removal.

* The organisms which live in the mouth on a day to day
basis are harmless and non-poisonous. However, when
the teeth or mouth tissues become diseased, these same
bacteria have the ability to adapt, mutate, and thrive,
often causing serious illness even in the presence of

disinfectants which at one-tenth the concentration
would have previously killed them.

* Most often rabbits would develop the same disease as the
Patient, but in many instances they developed additional
diseases. Some exmaples of actual cases follow:

Most often rabbits would develop the same disease as the
Patient, but in many instances they developed additional
diseases. Some exmaples of actual cases follow:

* Patient with arthritis - bacteria isolated from the
extracted teeth were inoculated into four rabbits.

All four developed severe rheumatism. In addition,
two developed liver trouble, one gallbladder lesions,
one intestinal difficulties, and two developed brain
lesions.

* Patient with acute rheumatism - nine rabbits were
inoculated with bacteria from the root filled tooth.
Seven developed rheumatism, one liver trouble, two
heart involvements, and one recovered.

* Patient with myositis(muscle disturbance), neutritis,
and lumbago - three rabbits were inculated with

bacteria from the extracted tooth. All three
developed rheumatism, two heart lesions,one disease
of the lungs, three of the liver, one gallbladder,
two intestinal, and two kidney involvement.
A total of 14 conditions took place in the three rabbits.

* I won't summarize the many other examples discussed
in this chapter other than to say that they involved,
in addition to the above named organs, the stomach,
kidneys, eyes and gastro intestinal tract.

 


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