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VIDEO Q&A

Interesting issues addressed by the experts

What is the major cause of tooth decay, and how can we help to fight or even eliminate this?

You say “bacteria” is the main cause of tooth decay  - but I’ve always been told that it’s sugar. What is the truth here?

OK. So the bacteria need sugars & starches to feed and grow. But how much sugar is too much?

Fortunately, I use sweeteners and not sugar. So I’m OK then! Or am I?

Can the use of xylitol make a big difference to oral health?

OK. So Xylitol certainly makes a huge difference. Please tell me more about it?

What is the most effective way to use xylitol?

If I’m using xylitol gums, how many should I use per day?

Are there any other products, and how often should I use them?

Why do xylitol gums work, and are they more effective than xylitol mints?

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When is the very best time to start using xylitol to maximise dental health?

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Why are anti-biotics so ineffective against bacterial biofilm?

Dr. Mary Cloud Ammons gives a brief overview of an extremely exciting breakthrough in the fight against stubborn biofilm infections in open wounds, using a combination of xylitol and lactoferrin.

PS. If you’re squeamish, some of these images may be a little offensive!

Details of Dr. Eva Soderling’s ground-breaking study on transmission of Strep. mutans from mothers to their children. This study shows that xylitol is far superior to fluoride in this area.

Can oral bacteria affect other parts of the body? If so, is it potentially dangerous?

Here is an excerpt from a report-back by Shirley Gutkowski on a study done at an Old-Age Home by herself and Angie Stone. The visual evidence for the efficacy of a xylitol regimen is highly compelling!

PS. This video is much longer than any of the above. Please be patient while the video loads. It’s well worth it...

My husband and I are planning on having a child soon. Is there any possibility that my child could grow up free of tooth decay?