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PMID 16822220 tested mastic methanolic extract against P. gingivalis in an agar diffusion lab test; it did not test chewing gum, commercial products or Alzheimer’s risk in people. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16822220/ CDC says Alzheimer’s likely has multiple causes, not one single factor. https://www.cdc.gov/alzheimers-dementia/about/alzheimers.html
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The bacteria behind your bleeding gums was found in 9/10 Alzheimer’s brains. P. gingivalis. Every time your gums BLEED, it enters your bloodstream. Then YOUR brain. Researchers found its DNA in postmortem Alzheimer’s brains. They found its toxic enzymes destroying neurons. Your dentist treats bleeding gums as a hygiene problem. It’s a brain problem. Mastic gum KILLED P. gingivalis in published studies. (PMID: 16822220) A tree resin from Chios island. Chewed for 3,000 years. Kills the bacteria your toothpaste can’t reach. → killed P. gingivalis (Alzheimer’s-linked) → killed S. mutans (every cavity) → killed 90%+ of H. pylori strains → inhibited Candida → killed cancer cells in 6 lines → zero toxicity. zero resistance. ever. Your gums bleed. Your breath comes back. Your brain pays the price 20 years later. Mastic gum KILLED it. I take Greco Gum’s Chios-certified mastic personally. Code ALFRED saves you 10%. Link below.
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