Infections and Heart disease

It has been proven that certain infections can cause heart disease. The currently known pathogens include Bacteroides Forsythus, Porphomonas Gingivalis (both from the mouth) nanobacteria, Chlamydia Pneumonia, H. Pylori and herpes simplex virus type 1. Nanobacteria in particular is known to secrete calcium apatite, which can harden the arteries.

Dr. Deepak Bhatt of the American Heart Association, noted in his research that patients whose white blood cell counts were in the top 25 percent of all white blood cell levels tested had the same risk of death from heart disease as patients with diabetes, about a 40 percent increase in the risk of fatal heart attacks.

In a study presented by Dr. Efthymois Deliargyris at Chapel Hill, Dr. Deliargyris said that 85 percent of his heart attack patients had severe periodontal disease as opposed to only 29 percent of the healthy volunteers.

For this reason, we have developed a new hygienic tooth brushing system.

Disposable toothbrush system

Coming soon . . .

Toothbrushes are havens for pathogenic bacteria*. Moist, filled with food debris, and never sterilized, toothbrushes are infectious toxic instruments. Each gram of plaque contains one trillion bacterial cells, making the mouth the most concentrated source of bacteria in the body. Since many of the infections known to cause heart disease and other conditions are found in the bacteria and fungi found in the mouth, a clean toothbrush is vitally important to maintaining good health.

Ozone and ultraviolet toothbrush sterilizers don't work. You can find fungus actually growing inside the ultraviolet toothbrush sterilizers. The only solution is to use a new toothbrush every time. Our disposable toothbrushes use new bio-degradable material every time you brush your teeth. Best of all, they outperform every toothbrush on the market. Try brushing your teeth with the biological hazard you are currently using, then try our disposable brush. The difference is amazing.

Our toothbrushes do not require toothpaste. In addition, brushing your teeth with standard toothbrushes gradually wears the tooth enamel away. Out toothbrushes work by polishing rather then 'brushing' and so the vital enamel is protected.

Bacteria that are commonly found on toothbrushes:

  1. Staphylococcus aureus: or commonly known as "golden staph", which is a common cause of infection in cuts, eyes and ears.
  2. Beta haemolytic Streptococci: this group of bacteria includes the bacteria that causes sore throats, and also the group of bacteria that causes dental caries.
  3. Pseudomonas species: this organism causes serious eye and ear infections, and is a common cause of "swimmer's ear", contracted from swimming pools and spa pools.
  4. Fecal coliforms: a group of bacteria found in human feces.
  5. Candida species: yeast not bacteria. Causes thrush (both oral and vaginal).

Dentist Dr Stephen Marks emphasizes the risks that bacteria on toothbrushes can pose and says that every time a toothbrush is used, there are small breaches or lacerations to the gums — even in a healthy mouth — and therefore the opportunity for infection is very real.

100 years ago, rags were used (and re-used) instead of toilet paper. Today, such an idea seems medieval and filthy. 100 years from now, people will say the same thing about using the same toothbrush over and over. Standard toothbrushes represent the single greatest source of chronic infection that we encounter. If you are suffering from a weak immune system, heart disease, or simply want better health, consider investing in our disposable toothbrush system.