Remember when street communists put every major American city to the torch for an entire Summer?
— Jesse Kelly (@JesseKellyDC) June 8, 2022
Your FBI never even looked into who organized and funded all that. In fact, they kneeled for them. pic.twitter.com/SnOR2INIvJ
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Wednesday, June 8, 2022
FBI never looked into who organized and funded the riots of 2020
Too much sugar > acid bacteria > raises your pH > which starts dissolving your teeth.
The main reason for cavities is that we're leeching out calcium and phosphorous, a process called demineralization. And this occurs when the Ph in the mouth becomes very, very acidic. Normal pH is 7, that's neutral. It drops down to a 6, 5, or even a 4. Acids have the capacity to break down bone tissue. And the enamel in your mouth is stronger than steel, so imagine what acids can do to your teeth. The acids are caused by an excessive amount of bacteria brought on by eating an abundance of sugars that are causing different bacteria: streptococcus mucous and lactobacillus.
Lactobacilli are members of the lactic acid bacteria, a broadly defined group characterized by the formation of lactic acid as a sole or main end product of carbohydrate metabolism. . . . Eighty species of lactobacilli are recognized at present.
Too much sugar > acid bacteria > raises your pH > which starts dissolving your teeth.
CINNAMON: AN EXCELLENT ANTI-BIOFILM FOR BRUSHING YOUR TEETH
Personally, I am not a fan of the xylitol gums or breath mints, because I don't do well with hardly any sugar forms except for sugar. But since I don't want sugar either, I prefer the natural anti-biofilms that he lists: Rosemary, Clove, Thyme, Garlic, Curcumin, Oregano, Cinnamon, and NAC. In fact, over the years, many folks used baking soda as an abrasive to scrub the teeth of plaque and biofilms. But the abrasive that I like is cinnamon, for not only does it clean the surface of the teeth, it also has lots of antibiotic properties that seep into the tiny cracks in your teeth and into the narrow fissures of your gums, and jaw and has a wonderful effect on the tiny blood vessels in your mouth. For me, it has an invigorating effect. Check out the benefits of brushing with cinnamon.
Tuesday, June 7, 2022
Brain atrophy in a child with vitamin B12 deficiency and its reversal by B12 treatment . . .
Apologies, typo: "This girl was born into a family of vegetarians whose intake of milk and dairy products had been minimal."
— Analyze & Optimize (@Outdoctrination) June 7, 2022
"...insufficient maternal intake of vitamin B12 with associated megaloblastic anemia."
Top row: pre-B12 treatment
Bottom row: after B12 treatment pic.twitter.com/Fhu0y3TX6S