Cavitations Harbor Pathogens Due to Low Oxygen
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Dr. Dominik Nischwitz in a podcast with Tim Gray
Story of claim
Dr. Nischwitz details how cavitations can become a breeding ground for pathogens due to low oxygen and poor metabolism, potentially leading to systemic infections.
- Goal: To prevent pathogen harboring in cavitations.
- Proof: Low oxygen in cavitations allows pathogens to thrive, as explained by Dr. Nischwitz.
- Nuances:
- Cavitations may contain environmental toxins like mercury.
- Anaerobic bacteria and fungi thrive in low oxygen environments.
- Impact on Life: Increased risk of infections and systemic health issues.
Investments
- Price: $200-300 for comprehensive dental evaluations
- Time: Ongoing monitoring and treatment
- Effort: Effort required to monitor and treat cavitations
Risks
Untreated cavitations can lead to systemic infections.
Alternatives
- Regular dental cleanings to prevent cavitation formation
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- Consult a biological dentist for pathogen evaluation
- Implement dietary changes to support oral health
- Regularly monitor dental health for signs of cavitations
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