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Bacteria residing in the mouth, gums and between the teeth can cause bad breath and tooth decay. Teeth are susceptible to cavities. Even though the enamel on the teeth is very hard, sugar and bacteria have the ability to eat away the enamel and cause cavities.

Using ShopFreeMart Pure Silver Concentrate to rinse the mouth can destroy these bacteria. Add 1-2 droppers of Pure Silver Concentrate to 1/2 oz. of water and swish it in the mouth for six minutes 2x daily and you will get rid of the bad breath and also prevent cavities.

Bad breath can also be caused by strep throat or a staph infection. In these cases, bacteria destroy the healthy tissue, causing red blisters and white pus to form in the back of the throat. The odor comes as a result of the degenerating tissue. ShopFreeMart Pure Silver Concentrate is the fastest way to remedy the problem.

Dripping or spraying ShopFreeMart Pure Silver Concentrate into the nose four times daily can treat odor caused by a sinus infection.

Gingivitis, also generally called gum disease or periodontal disease, describes the events that begin with bacterial growth in your mouth and if not properly treated may end with tooth loss due to destruction of the tissue that surrounds your teeth.

Gingivitis (gum inflammation) usually precedes periodontitis (gum disease), however, it is important to know that not all gingivitis progresses to periodontitis.

In the early stage of gingivitis, bacteria build up in the form of plaque and cause the gums to become inflamed (red and swollen). Gums often bleed easily while brushing teeth. Although the gums may be irritated, the teeth are still firmly planted in their sockets. No irreversible bone or other tissue damage has occurred at this stage.

When gingivitis is left untreated, it can advance to periodontitis. In a person with periodontitis, the inner layer of the gum and bone pull away from the teeth and form pockets. These small spaces between teeth and gums collect debris and can become infected. The body’s immune system attempts to fight the bacteria as the plaque spreads and grows below the gum line.

Toxins or poisons produced by the bacteria start to break down the bone and connective tissue that hold teeth in place. The body produces enzymes to help fight the infections, but these enzymes are also destructive to the bone and connective tissue.

As the disease progresses, the pockets deepen and more gum tissue and bone are destroyed. When this happens, teeth are no longer anchored in place, they become loose and tooth loss often occurs. Gum disease, in fact, is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults.

Other factors can contribute to periodontal disease may include:

Hormonal changes, such as those occurring during pregnancy, puberty, menopause, and monthly menstruation, make gums more sensitive, which makes it easier for gingivitis to develop.

Illnesses may affect the condition of your gums, including cancer or HIV that interfere with the immune system. Because diabetes affects the body’s ability to use blood sugar, patients with this disease are at higher risk of developing infections, including periodontal disease.

Important herbs and minerals found in ShopFreeMart Sugar-D may help the body to control and utilize sugar properly. These same ingredients are important for healthy blood and good circulation.

Medications can affect oral health because some lessen the flow of saliva, which has a protective effect on teeth and gums. Some drugs, such as the anticonvulsant medication Dilantin and the anti-angina drug Procardia and Adalat, can cause abnormal growth of gum tissue.

Smoking makes it harder for gum tissue to repair itself and may lead to gum disease.

Poor oral hygiene, such as not brushing and flossing on a daily basis, make it easier for gingivitis to develop.

Diet and a family history of dental disease can be contributing factors for the development of gingivitis.

Gum disease may progress painlessly, producing few obvious signs, even in the later stages. Although the symptoms of periodontal disease often are subtle, the condition is not entirely without warning signs. Certain symptoms may point to some form of the disease, including:

Gums that bleed during and after brushing
Red, swollen, or tender gums
Persistent bad breath or bad taste in the mouth
Receding gums
Formation of deep pockets between teeth and gums
Loose or shifting teeth
Changes in the way teeth fit together upon biting down
Changes in the fit of partial dentures

Even if you don’t notice any symptoms, you may still have some degree of gum disease. In some people, gum disease may affect only certain teeth, such as the molars. Your dentist or a periodontist can recognize and determine the progression of gum disease.

Rinsing your mouth with ShopFreeMart Pure Silver Concentrate regularly will kill bacteria that cause plaque and gum disease. Rinse your mouth for six minutes with 1-2 droppers mixed with one half ounce of pure water 2x times daily. Then swallow to benefit your entire body.

Squirt a few droppers of ShopFreeMart Pure Silver Concentrate into your dental floss container to disinfect the floss that carves food off the teeth and gums. Floss often cuts into the gums and can cause infections, so use this disinfected floss between your teeth.

ShopFreeMart Pure Mag ConcentrateD-Cal Boron and Pure Copper Concentrate can help strengthen the teeth and gums. Pure Silver Concentrate and Siaga also eliminate free radicals, toxins and other pathogens that may be the cause of gum disease. Regular use of ShopFreeMart Immunize and Siaga can also strengthen the immune system, helping to ward off disease-causing organisms.

Oil Swishing has also been shown to tighten loose teeth and heal gum problems.


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