We have been hearing recently that almost all dental anesthetics may be contaminated with the same kinds of ingredients that were found in the Corona Virus vaccines. Analysts such as those at La Quinta Columna have reported they found graphene-oxide in every sample of dental anesthetic that was tested save one brand. And if that is true then it is just a matter of time before every person on the planet gets injected with the technology contained therein.

Suspected presence of graphene-oxide in dental anesthetics found in Gibraltar

https://tinyurl.com/32pbnvs8

 

You may have successfully refused being vaccinated until now but can you keep refusing and withstand the pain of dentistry (without freezing) when the day of a dental visit arrives? If not you will get vaccinated by your dentist as a matter of course as he does an extraction, a root canal or fills a common cavity. Not many people are that strong.

There must be a better solution. As a first order its imperative you maintain your oral health and brush frequently to avoid developing cavities. But we already know that advice well and in spite of good oral hygeine practices we all seem to get a cavity now and again anyways. So what is the alternative to avoid injections while in the dentists chair?

Let me talk about my own story as it might be helpful. I had come across a published research article on  Pubmed titled “The effect of Xylitol on dental caries and oral flora“. “Dental caries” is tooth talk for cavities as I have learned. In that article it identified chewing Zylitol gum every day as an effective way to stem the development of cavities. The reason given is that Zylitol, a non-nutritive sweetener, has the ability to reduce dental caries (cavities) and even reverse existing problems of oral decay.

The process by which this little miracle takes place is that Xylitol kills off one of the most common oral bacteria behind dental decay and cavity formation. That bacteria is known as Streptococcus mutans. The mechanics takes a bit of scientific explanation and I will leave it to readers to look over the article themselves. but suffice to say that Xylitol starves Streptococcus Mutans which removes one major source of ongoing cavity development. Here is the link for you smart science types to review:

The Effect of Xylitol on Dental Caries and Oral Flora

https://tinyurl.com/yutfj5ke

 

Needless to say I found the concept to be both fascinating and a relief. If it was true then there exists the possibility to perpetually avoid the dentist by merely stopping the development of cavities and terminating their associated pain. I had to try it. Indeed, I did try for the past month as I was suffering a painful molar with a known cavity seen under the X-Ray.

My results were surprising and very satisfying. The Xylitol gum worked. After one month of chewing the pain is completely gone and I have nearly forgotten that tooth was even a problem. I realize of course this is not much of a survey. I am just one guy with one bad tooth. But I wanted to report my success nonetheless in the event it is helpful to anyone else. If Xylitol really kills off bad tooth bacteria then there is hope for others who wish to delay facing a possible genetic altering injection that includes graphene-oxide when visiting the dentist.

The big news is that once started on  gum regime, the bacteria killing effect lasts up to 5 years.

Smile!

Note: I am not a Doctor or a Dentist. And this is not medical or dental advice. It is merely a personal anecdote about my own experience with chewing gum.