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  • Connection of Mouth Health with Neurological Challenges

Connection of Mouth Health with Neurological Challenges

Wednesday 14th November 2018

Dr. John Hall discusses how oral health impacts overall well-being and introduces TheraGel Oral Coating Rinse in this insightful episode.
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Mouth Health Matters: Understanding Its Impact on Neurological Well-being

The thing about the mouth is, if you keep it clean, it's pretty much healthy. When you're talking about all these other conditions, including Parkinson's and other diseases of the central nervous system and others, you can, at least you're taking that out of the equation.
Have you ever thought about how your mouth's health could affect the rest of your body? In this episode of 'Pathways to Parkinson's Relief', Dr. John Hall takes us on a fascinating journey through the oral-systemic connection. From chronic inflammation to wound healing, he explains how maintaining a healthy mouth can influence your overall well-being. Dr. Hall introduces TheraGel Oral Coating Rinse, a drug-free and non-toxic product that offers pain relief and promotes healing for mouth injuries.
But that's not all; he also discusses how conditions like diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and neurodegenerative disorders are linked to oral health. Whether you're dealing with Parkinson's or simply want to understand the broader implications of mouth hygiene, this episode is packed with valuable insights. You'll also hear about the crucial role dentists play in disease prevention and how keeping your mouth clean can contribute to a healthier life.
Tune in for a deep dive into why your mouth deserves just as much care as the rest of your body.