Dr Sampson: Your Oral Microbiome Can Kill You! I Cured Their Gum Disease And They Walked Again!

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

Комментарии •

  • @TheDiaryOfACEO
    @TheDiaryOfACEO  10 дней назад +269

    I’ve got a favour to ask! If you enjoy this, please double check that you’ve liked the video and subscribed to the channel! Thats a small way you can help us carry on doing this ❤🙏🏾 really appreciate you!

    • @Piedpiper80
      @Piedpiper80 10 дней назад +10

      Your podcasts are getting more depressing than mainstream news

    • @D9Wx
      @D9Wx 10 дней назад +5

      Ask her about cannabis smoke its different. They relax the cappilaries not like nicotine

    • @instantdislikechannel5699
      @instantdislikechannel5699 10 дней назад

      my friend...your guest looks like the double of the famous "Gl0ry Hole Secrets" Show...
      one of the protagonists was called "Ora"...
      search it up please...

    • @SanOKeefe
      @SanOKeefe 10 дней назад +6

      Very informative and a possible insight for me to brush, floss and mouthwash. My stomach problems could be because of my poor oral hygene

    • @alynkad3735
      @alynkad3735 10 дней назад +2

      @TheDiaryOfACEO
      Well done to 8 million subscribers Steven.This podcast is my everyday go-to and prevention of knowledge stagnation.Thanks to you and your crew. X

  • @smackthepony2140
    @smackthepony2140 10 дней назад +638

    I am a dual trained doctor and dentist and I was initially fearful where this discussion would go. However I am deeply impressed by this dentist’s explanation and translation of complex ideas. She is a good advocate for this topic. Great interview

    • @MrMrs-g2w
      @MrMrs-g2w 9 дней назад +16

      why were you fearful? what were your concerns? layperson asking

    • @mirelaxo
      @mirelaxo 9 дней назад +2

      @@MrMrs-g2w also keen to understand

    • @Nka861
      @Nka861 9 дней назад +8

      @@MrMrs-g2w gatekeepers gatekeeping

    • @firnheledien
      @firnheledien 9 дней назад +9

      Fellow dentist here agreeing!

    • @Fast_Cabbage
      @Fast_Cabbage 8 дней назад +4

      Why were you worried and about what?

  • @Karen-ff4os
    @Karen-ff4os 7 дней назад +360

    Dental Hygienist here for 20 years...just finished a research paper on the bi-directional relationship between gum disease and type 2 diabetes. Yes, the connection is the inflammation-immune response dynamic. Please take your oral healthcare seriously!🦷

    • @BlueOcean-c2y
      @BlueOcean-c2y 7 дней назад +14

      I am suffering bleeding gums from last 2 years i am so stressed i went to dentist ske done scalling from tgat day my jaw is not the same some times i can't eat because of jaw my two lower wisdom tooth are wobbly and at night during sleep my gums start bleeding on its own i don't know what to do scalling again will week my teeth more i don't know what to do 😢😢

    • @chrisnam1603
      @chrisnam1603 7 дней назад +6

      @@BlueOcean-c2y there are very few good dentists... in my country same (Belgium), hopefully u find a good one

    • @Mstar200
      @Mstar200 7 дней назад +2

      What is the link for the paper pls

    • @jurajvins4375
      @jurajvins4375 6 дней назад +20

      ​@@BlueOcean-c2y
      Change your lifestyle. Eat real food, enough fibre lot of vegy. No sugar. Take some fasting at least 36 hours. Move properly evey day: Often a little, high intensity every day at least half a minute and some muscle building activity and do stretching to balance your muscles.
      Rest will come from itselve.

    • @32GaugeSlug
      @32GaugeSlug 6 дней назад

      Most gum disease is a vitamin c deficiency. Well it was in my case. Literally stopped it dead taking vitamin c.

  • @TheCellery
    @TheCellery 9 дней назад +265

    As a dental nurse I have been WAITING for you to get a dentist on here. Did not disappoint! This was a great episode!

    • @jessicaheadstream497
      @jessicaheadstream497 8 дней назад +2

      Dental nurse? Do you mean Dental assistant?

    • @TheCellery
      @TheCellery 8 дней назад +5

      @@jessicaheadstream497 Nope, I meant Dental Nurse 😂 Maybe it's a UK vs US thing?

    • @thejojojo1111
      @thejojojo1111 8 дней назад +3

      ​What are the duties of a dental nurse? Is that like a dental hygienist?

    • @AK-xj2di
      @AK-xj2di 6 дней назад

      ​@thejojojo1111 dental nurse assistants the dentist, & sterilises the surgery & equipments.

  • @Suburp212
    @Suburp212 8 дней назад +246

    Note: sugar is the worst cause for all of these diseases. Cancer, Arthritis, atherosclerosis, brain diseases, dementia, etc. All made much worse by eating sugar. This should be a mandatory topic in all school curricula. We must do more to force people to reduce sugar consumption.

    • @mehmet.albyrk
      @mehmet.albyrk 7 дней назад +12

      Goverments should take action to make people more concious of the cons of consuming excessive sugar.

    • @Triple_J.1
      @Triple_J.1 7 дней назад +14

      "Sugar" is just another carbohydrate.
      If You eat Rice or Bread and let it stick to your teeth, the same thing will happen.

    • @dis4980
      @dis4980 6 дней назад +7

      @@Triple_J.1 As far as teeth are concerned but not for overall health. Otherwise every bodybuilder would be eating sugar instead of rice and oatmeal.

    • @The-J
      @The-J 6 дней назад +5

      I have xylitol in my tea.

    • @searchingforwhatislooking
      @searchingforwhatislooking 5 дней назад +6

      Started eating fruit and meat and my health turned around. The oral health is very important. Processed sugar is the culprit. The bacteria play a huge role humans need both anaerobic and aerobic....

  • @MsSnowblood72
    @MsSnowblood72 9 дней назад +268

    Dental hygienist here…I would like to address some of the frustration I see in some comments. I think this dentist is on the money with her advice but some people seem to be feeling like giving up because they feel some of her recommendations are costly or too time consuming. I am telling you with what I see all day every day for the majority of people out there JUST BRUSH AND FLOSS YOUR TEETH. That is the number one most important thing! I see roughly 32 patients a week and I would say maybe 5 of those have “good” hygiene. When I was a new hygienist this shocked me; I had always assumed most people brushed twice a day and maybe at least flossed a few times a week…that is not the case! Now do i find her recommendations beyond brushing, flossing and regular cleanings of benefit for some people? Sure, if you already have advanced periodontal disease or specific genetic issues that can’t be stayed by good hygiene then you may need more. But for the majority of patients I have treated throughout my career just brushing twice a day, and I mean proper brushing for the full two minutes (time yourself) and STRING flossing (not the picks and not just Waterpik although I love it in addition to string floss) EVERY night before bed will head off the majority of problems for most patients. There are great videos here on RUclips by actual dental hygienists that show proper technique for brushing and flossing. Also don’t be afraid to ask your hygienist to go over technique at your next cleaning. I usually let my patients hold a hand mirror while they watch me demo it for them. And…it goes without saying please don’t use tobacco products.

    • @boredagain1
      @boredagain1 8 дней назад +6

      What about the Western diet and grains/carbohydrates specifically, doesn't that factor in as well?

    • @CarmQ
      @CarmQ 7 дней назад +14

      @Dr.ElliePhillips

    • @rune.academy
      @rune.academy 7 дней назад +11

      Why is string floss better than floss picks and water picks?

    • @MatrixxPhoenixx
      @MatrixxPhoenixx 7 дней назад

      ​@@rune.academybc string must go AROUND curve of tooth not on gums which makes it worst.. AND it is best if it's silk material bc of microplastic breakdown of synthetic strings.

    • @MatrixxPhoenixx
      @MatrixxPhoenixx 7 дней назад

      ​@@MsSnowblood72just using xylitol AFTER EACH meal works wonders 💫

  • @tedcash2834
    @tedcash2834 7 дней назад +31

    Probably the most comprehensive oral health discussion on youtube, thank you Steven for inviting Dr Victoria Sampson to share her knowledge with us (young, smart & humble professional). Most grateful

  • @annastarr2043
    @annastarr2043 10 дней назад +253

    5 minutes in. I was involved with snimal rescue in the 80's. We found that there was a corelation between cats having severe tooth decay & resulting heart disease. We stated bacteria from teeth enter the bloodstream. We were called "crazy cat lades " & were not taken seriously. 35 yrs later we were proven right

    • @MiaMizuno
      @MiaMizuno 10 дней назад +10

      This is SO interesting! Cause I remember in 1st grade in the 90s, Germany, our teacher played a VHS about tooth brushing and diseases like cavities, etc.
      I remember to this day, cause it was shocking me, was that it has been mentioned that if you do not treat your cavities, you can get fever and Sepsis, thus it can be fatal. This shocked me, so I remember this was my Motivation to brush my teeth.
      When I asked a dentist when I was a Teenager, I was told "yeah, they were exaggerating back then, it's not true"
      How wrong he was

    • @shelbygoelz
      @shelbygoelz 9 дней назад +5

      My SO's dog had/has THE MOST disgusting teeth. I bought him toothbrushes and plaque tools to use to no avail. When we moved in together I told him that it was embarrassing and could lead to actual health complications and that it NEEDED to be addressed. Six months later (and after never using all the supplies), he finally booked her appointment. I don't get how people don't understand that, if it's in their freaking mouth, it is affecting their health.

    • @peterphoenix6471
      @peterphoenix6471 8 дней назад +5

      well done 🙂 its unfortunate the world is about politics and not progress.

  • @mirelaxo
    @mirelaxo 10 дней назад +230

    My husband at the age of 25, now 44, had dental work done. A certain bacteria entered his body via his mouth post dental repair (and later removal due to poor repair) and attacked a weak heart valve that he had unbeknownst to him and he developed ‘homophiles parainfluenza’ which they were able to fix but only via open heart surgery. Oral hygiene is so important. I was fixated on every word.

    • @dipro001
      @dipro001 7 дней назад +16

      Thank you for sharing this family story. It will educate many like me. Might even prevent suffering

    • @BlueOcean-c2y
      @BlueOcean-c2y 7 дней назад +7

      It make me scared after dental work my jaw isn't same

    • @larapowell4539
      @larapowell4539 5 дней назад

      ​@@BlueOcean-c2ybook an appointment 😊

    • @FoodNVent
      @FoodNVent 5 дней назад +2

      So they didn’t give him antibiotics post dental work ?

    • @mirelaxo
      @mirelaxo 5 дней назад +4

      @@FoodNVent no. It was a repair that barely held for a month before the tooth broke resulting in the dentist then deciding to remove the tooth completely. I had many pulled as a child to make room in my mouth for orthodontic work and never needed antibiotics. I’d say it was bad luck that he had a bad valve.

  • @angelahalbach3594
    @angelahalbach3594 10 дней назад +170

    What the Hell, Steven? My gums started swelling and bleeding 2 days ago and you show me all this. I guess I can't ignore it now. Great podcast and interesting guests, as always.

    • @mcwyngaard
      @mcwyngaard 9 дней назад +5

      Go see your hygienist or dentist to regular assess your gums 😷and remove the biolfilm and floss or use tepe brushes before brushing daily

    • @angelahalbach3594
      @angelahalbach3594 9 дней назад +5

      @mcwyngaard been procrastinating getting a new patient appointment set. Got it now! No bad bacteria gonna hang out in this mouth!

    • @progression8
      @progression8 7 дней назад +9

      Use baking soda and curcuma and its over in 1 day..

    • @Crumbling
      @Crumbling 7 дней назад +7

      Act now, don't let gum disease get out of control.

    • @rxcharryrxcharry7867
      @rxcharryrxcharry7867 7 дней назад +5

      I also planned to see my dentist for a cleaning today. I felt my teeth were heavy ( I floss and oil pull daily ) and just tuned in to RUclips and saw this 😂

  • @Sophiascott12
    @Sophiascott12 10 дней назад +1320

    Thanks Doc. We need more people telling truth like you. After reading "The 23 Former Doctor Truths" I realized why Doctors really give up on their carrers and its no wonder!

    • @lukag3155
      @lukag3155 10 дней назад +3

      thanks for sharing that

    • @lukag3155
      @lukag3155 10 дней назад +2

      and i totally agree with you

    • @JarvisTran-u2q
      @JarvisTran-u2q 9 дней назад

      @@lukag3155agreed. Sounds like a good read more people should be aware of. Thanks for sharing.

    • @ElementaryWatson-123
      @ElementaryWatson-123 9 дней назад +6

      yeah, I was always saying Tequila is good for you, finally we've got confirmation

    • @shelley4417
      @shelley4417 8 дней назад +2

      Where did you get a copy of this book please? Amazon doesn't have it

  • @cynthiahelmich3762
    @cynthiahelmich3762 7 дней назад +79

    I did my senior research paper on the correlation between gum disease and preterm birth…in the 90’s Arkansas dental hygiene school.
    This was an EXCELLENT interview!!!

    • @janicejacome
      @janicejacome 7 дней назад +3

      You sound brilliant 🌞..you go,girl! Best of success in whatever career you choose!

    • @sexywarriorwomen
      @sexywarriorwomen 5 дней назад +3

      Wow. That is cool! I wish this stuff was more well known!

    • @honeybear1551
      @honeybear1551 43 минуты назад

      @@cynthiahelmich3762 I read about the correlation between preterm birth and stillbirths in the early 1990’s when j was in practice.
      I noticed the veterinarians were much more aware of the relationship between gum disease and general health than us dentists in my first few years in dental practice.
      I’m retired now but was so happy to find Dr Al Danenberg on YT as he made a lot of sense when he was interviewed as a retired specialist in periodontology (gums).
      He has some great information.

  • @lead2039
    @lead2039 10 дней назад +44

    I really enjoyed this episode! Especially how Steven combines the insights from different guests in his podcast to create a deeper, more connected understanding of the topic! And also now I have a weird feeling in my mouth, never thought of my teeth being the only non-shedding part of my body. And Victoria, convince your boyfriend to get tested! It's so much more beneficial for both of you. And he is so privileged to have someone like you in his life, to improve his health with the most up to date research!

  • @lousalome963
    @lousalome963 10 дней назад +93

    Healthy teeth are an absolutely underestimated area in the whole biohacking health movement. Thank you for giving the topic a focus

  • @golikaviani5879
    @golikaviani5879 9 дней назад +36

    Congratulations on your 8 Million subscribers. Not sure why, but it really made my day. I've been watching this number rise for a long time. Great job.

  • @vanzeca
    @vanzeca 5 дней назад +26

    I don’t understand why she didn’t mentioned fermented foods. Kefir, sauerkraut, natto, yogurt, even kombucha, which is literally fermented green tea. Those foods are the best thing to improve the microbiome of the whole body, giving you a huge boost to microbe diversity, not to mention the other benefits like enzymes, vitamins, fatty acids, etc…

    • @ozarkcyn1
      @ozarkcyn1 2 дня назад +3

      She didn't mention it because she's very young and still needs to learn a lot.

    • @zoraidacatherinenavarromd8261
      @zoraidacatherinenavarromd8261 2 дня назад

      😅

    • @keiganblaise9878
      @keiganblaise9878 День назад +3

      Kimchi!

    • @Suzitao
      @Suzitao 23 часа назад +1

      @@keiganblaise9878 I love kimchi. Easy to make and delicious. I like the red cabbage version best. Yum.

    • @justlikeyouful
      @justlikeyouful 5 часов назад

      Most yogurts have beacuop sugar.

  • @bogipepper
    @bogipepper День назад +6

    Your entire channel is such a big wow for over 6 months, Thanks

  • @AndyLux123
    @AndyLux123 10 дней назад +206

    Wow, I have been drinking green tea first thing in the morning for 20 years and I have really great teeth and I am hardly ever sick. Now I know why 😮

    • @catherineperino3309
      @catherineperino3309 10 дней назад +8

      Great comment 🎉 do you use honey or sugar in your tea ? What company or where do you purchase your of green

    • @MiaMizuno
      @MiaMizuno 10 дней назад

      Haha, I am a hardcore sugarless Green tea drinker, and sadly for me it does not help .... actually Green tea dries out my throat, I got way more throat infections.
      My pharyngologist actually told me to Refrain from Green tea and Black tea, rather focus on Herbal teas.
      I actually thought he was exaggerating, but I started replacing my Green tea with herbal teas, and this year I had 5 times less sore throat and throat infection than before!
      So yeah, I guess it can be Individual here

    • @carrie20074
      @carrie20074 10 дней назад +3

      amazing - gonna start this

    • @Nat524Ricci
      @Nat524Ricci 9 дней назад +3

      Amazing!!!! What brand of green tea do you use?

    • @ronancalder8724
      @ronancalder8724 9 дней назад +3

      I am also wondering do u use honey in ur tea or what?

  • @ShaunPrince
    @ShaunPrince 6 дней назад +34

    Always the highest calibre of guests. I learn many things every time I tune in to these conversations.

  • @paulomoteso
    @paulomoteso 10 дней назад +38

    Love how transparant you are on this podcast Steven. Your honesty is appreciated. Thank you.

  • @circa1890
    @circa1890 9 дней назад +33

    The relationship between using mouthwash and high blood pressure is very compelling..

  • @ledajona
    @ledajona 8 дней назад +15

    Vau. Obožavam slušati tumačenja novih istraživanja i slično. No, ovakav uvid u ljusdko tijelo mi je dalo sasvim novu dimenziju. Puno hvala na divnoj gošći, mislim da nas je sve očarala svojom energijom. 😊😊

  • @Whatareyoureallysaying
    @Whatareyoureallysaying 9 дней назад +29

    FANTASTIC EPISODE!!! Dr. Victoria Sampson. Truly fascinating work. Why have we not heard more about you and your work. Thank you! Life changing!

  • @timsywanch00
    @timsywanch00 10 дней назад +34

    One of my uncles passed away from complications of covid right after a visiting his dentist in 2020. That explains oral microbiomes so much, thank you for this podcast!

    • @Chap17
      @Chap17 6 дней назад +1

      I know people and a cat after dental work cleaning died shortly thereafter

    • @buckie48192
      @buckie48192 4 дня назад

      @@Chap17now I REALLY don’t want to go to the dentist!!!!!

  • @MiaMizuno
    @MiaMizuno 10 дней назад +93

    The timing could not be better..... I can only say: BEWARE of the quality of the dentist always!!!
    I was at my dentist 4 times in the last 3 weeks for cavities treatment and filling. There was another tooth I complained alot, saying "I think this one is not right".
    I have been ignored, they said "nothing has been seen in the xray"....
    Yesterday I bit on a raw carotte, tooth crooked in half, I landed into Dental ER, doc said "OH BOY that's some cavities!" I was so angry that my concerns have been ignored.
    I definitely change the dentist now!

    • @JustMe-dn9fh
      @JustMe-dn9fh 5 дней назад +3

      You need to get a copy of your records. Then file a complaint with dental association in your state.
      Then file a claim for expenses at tge ER against the dentist.

    • @sexywarriorwomen
      @sexywarriorwomen 5 дней назад +1

      Ya. For sure!

    • @tylersmith8045
      @tylersmith8045 5 дней назад

      Your comment has nothing to do with this material presented here. In fact, I think you are making connections between your situation and the material here that is false, mostly due to lack of education on the subject, possibly a deficiency in logic based reasoning. I feel bad for your dentist.

    • @MiaMizuno
      @MiaMizuno 5 дней назад

      @@tylersmith8045 also, nothing bad stating that every person needs to check for his/her dentist and if something is not right, to swap the dentist!

  • @TeoPP-k2s
    @TeoPP-k2s 9 дней назад +2468

    If you’re reading this start living before it’s too late. I recommend reading “Health and Beauty Mastery” that book is a real eye opener, i completely changed my habits.

    • @jasontree33
      @jasontree33 9 дней назад +7

      I got it, truly a good book

    • @paris2226
      @paris2226 9 дней назад +10

      I am drinking more water and eating more vegetables I have no problem with fruit it’s just veg

    • @cristinaolteanu9487
      @cristinaolteanu9487 9 дней назад +6

      Who is the author of that book?

    • @LindaGallacher-fe2sv
      @LindaGallacher-fe2sv 9 дней назад +60

      This comment is a scam

    • @EarthyKitchen
      @EarthyKitchen 9 дней назад +42

      Scammer comment

  • @cathedralstudios4566
    @cathedralstudios4566 5 дней назад +21

    Great episode! Was hoping to hear about chewing cloves / oil pulling / turmeric rinses - other videos I’ve seen swear by these as being beneficial

    • @katwalkable
      @katwalkable День назад +1

      What’s oil pulling?

    • @ElsasOrganics
      @ElsasOrganics 8 часов назад

      @@katwalkable Its an ancient deep cleansing oral hygiene practice of swishing a teaspoon of oil (coconut oil is best) for 5 minutes or more, then spitting it out.

    • @christinesoner8980
      @christinesoner8980 38 минут назад

      @@ElsasOrganics except don't spit it out in the sink, use the trash can. it's proven that all the oil builds up in your pipes and causes clogs.

  • @uk5816
    @uk5816 7 дней назад +22

    This lady is amazing. Would have appreciated these further questions being asked:
    1. What is the benefit of oil pulling?
    2. Is fluoride bad or good and is it safe to use non fluoride toothpaste?
    3. Is tongue scraping good for the oral microbiome?

  • @sbriep6763
    @sbriep6763 5 дней назад +7

    She is not lying took me 7yrs to work this out. Got bad gum disease from having braces. Then, eventually, lossing my hair, inflammation in my body, arthritis etc. Since sorting l have got better.

  • @healing682
    @healing682 9 дней назад +40

    This was amazing, for goodness sake run these episodes via a transcription app and make them available on a pdf so we can keep them. Just like Dr. Wendy Myers does it. It's so useful for people with brain fog.

    • @Photik
      @Photik 9 дней назад +6

      You can download the transcript

    • @healing682
      @healing682 9 дней назад +4

      @@Photik really? I didn't know, thank you!!!
      I'll look at that now.

    • @healing682
      @healing682 9 дней назад +5

      @@Photik just tried to do that but can't see how...

  • @artemis3755
    @artemis3755 9 дней назад +21

    Thank you Dr Victoria Sampson! And thank you Steven and the team for having another exceptional guest!

  • @moonjumpsoverthecow
    @moonjumpsoverthecow 8 дней назад +19

    The way she so easily explains oral health in simple terms for the layperson was satisfying. The host was very interactive and engaged which was proof.

  • @ThatoKhumaloTK
    @ThatoKhumaloTK 10 дней назад +40

    I don't know but this was a different kind of conversation. I thoroughly enjoyed it 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @linnealinberg251
    @linnealinberg251 9 дней назад +15

    What a great timing to have this video. I had really puffy and bleedy gums when I was pregnant 3 years ago but at that time I didn't really quite realise what was going on. After delivery, I have had some major allergies which did not happen before pregnancy, I had sever anaphylaxis and went straight to hospital. I now know that I am allergic to crustaceans and many different products through a proper patch test. I still have ongoing eczema and occasional urticaria since pregnancy which is very annoying.
    I visit the dental office yearly since my company covers yearly dental check up, however, this year, I switched to another clinic where my son had his frenectomy. Not until I had my recent visit in the same clinic as my son, I did not know that my gum recessed a lot. I have been referred to a periodontist. Upon charting, 80% of the teeth pockets were 4mm and some were 7mm, particularly the gap between my last molar and my horizontally impacted wisdom tooth. I have also came to know that my CR filling that was done in prior years was not properly polished and it created pockets where plaque formed.
    My periodontist recommended that I have a treatment and deep clean + removal of the impacted wisdom teeth, and close monitoring for further recession to evaluate whether a gum graft is needed.
    After watching this video I am really excited to know whether my upcoming treatments will also help with my other auto immune issues, and would very much love to see my own microbiome results to have a holistic treatment to get back to healthy gums. Thank you so much Steven and thank you Dr. Sampson for this great interview!

    • @swood4
      @swood4 8 дней назад

      Read Brewer 2023, "Oral Mucosal Breaks..." to learn about the influence of oral bacteria on autoimmunity. Emily Stein, PhD is a microbiologist who has done a lot of work on this topic: (ruclips.net/video/H-J7WWkN0YY/видео.html)

    • @jbak87
      @jbak87 2 дня назад

      I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery.

  • @verom1898
    @verom1898 День назад +13

    Getting dental work is so expensive and most insurances doesn't cover much. I need to get two bridges and it's going to cost me almost 17 grand which is ridiculous. Prices need to be more affordable since everyone needs dental work on a regular basis. Plus you only get a few months to pay the whole thing off which is unfair because most people don't have that kind of money.

    • @periososa
      @periososa 16 часов назад +1

      To study dentistry in USA nowadays you come out of dental school with almost half a million dollars in debt!

    • @jeromeh6078
      @jeromeh6078 8 часов назад

      Go to another country to do your dental work like Thailand. From $17000 to $2000 in Thailand

  • @EvolveDentalHealing
    @EvolveDentalHealing 7 дней назад +39

    the bacteria isn't impacting you because you swallow it, it's because the inflammatory process that makes your gums bleed allows bacteria to circulate in your bloodstream. If you swallow it nearly all mouth bacteria are killed by stomach acid. So the way it's being stated here in the video is not entirely accurate.

    • @RomanHold
      @RomanHold 16 часов назад

      It isn't at all. Just go carnivore and "there won't be any sugars that can be broken down by bacteria and then teeth damage simply can't occur".
      If you go pure carnivore you can go weeks and months without brushing your teeth while they are getting better, without you ever having any plague/thick film on them.

    • @tylerdietz7316
      @tylerdietz7316 10 часов назад

      Shut it

    • @0207s_FINEST
      @0207s_FINEST 9 часов назад +1

      Interesting

    • @HRBuddy376
      @HRBuddy376 6 часов назад +2

      @@tylerdietz7316 how rude

    • @honeybear1551
      @honeybear1551 5 часов назад +1

      @@tylerdietz7316very rude and unnecessary

  • @jithenin
    @jithenin 9 дней назад +13

    Thank you STEVEN for this conversation with DR VICTORIA “ Lot of Insights “ 👍❤️

  • @kelvinkelvo83
    @kelvinkelvo83 8 дней назад +11

    This is life-changing for me; I really don't understand why my dentist isn't informing me about these things.

    • @EmpathAwaken
      @EmpathAwaken 5 дней назад +1

      They weren’t taught this in school

  • @geronimoflyingfree
    @geronimoflyingfree 5 дней назад +4

    oh wow....thank you so much for this! I have issues with my gums (it suddenly started about 7 years ago and I stopped smoking, drinking alcohol and eating sugar and started flossing, but it just kept getting worse) and had to stop eating a lot of food I loved like salads or some fruits because my teeth will hurt so badly for days and my dentists just told me, there was nothing to be done about this... will be changing the dentist - don't know why I never questioned them... so glad about this episode! thank you both! 🙏❤️

  • @CauselessBliss
    @CauselessBliss 7 часов назад

    I'm so glad someone is finally talking about this, thank you. I've had an issue with what is not properly understood, named "Nico" cavitations, deeply effecting my health. It was caused by improper removal of my Wisdom teeth. All my Dentists and doctors routinely dismissed it. I knew intuitively they were wrong and finally found someone who could work on it - this seriously changed my health situation. In my experiences very few dentists really understand how much they can hurt people's health...with everything from Root Canals (health destroying) to use of heavy metals and other toxic substances, or improper removal of teeth. They dismiss those who actually have the knowledge and uphold their own status quo of harms. It's a terrible shame. I hope this podcast can start a journey of people making these connections. Well done!!

  • @MinaMcKay
    @MinaMcKay 5 дней назад +6

    Yessss!! Ive been working on improving my gut biome, my mouth is important to me too. Also I finally subbed!

  • @aiyanarowe2756
    @aiyanarowe2756 10 дней назад +11

    Haven't watched the whole thing. But Weston Price had finding of mouth desease and health problems. Nice to see we have someone in our era learning and warning.

  • @cheraamma1479
    @cheraamma1479 5 дней назад +4

    I love this woman. Young, smart, strong.

  • @plantenivanten9884
    @plantenivanten9884 5 дней назад +2

    This is such a great episode, it's so informative! I feel like I'm getting a summary of an entire semester's introduction to the oral microbiome in 1,5h. It would be great to see more scholars on your podcast, also from the humanities and social sciences.

  • @TeaRose9
    @TeaRose9 7 дней назад +21

    We have known all of this for a while but not many talk about it. Dental care needs to be included in healthcare insurance for ALL. Dental health is paramount to health.

  • @SophiaSchulz-o4k
    @SophiaSchulz-o4k 9 дней назад +8

    Thanks for this episode!
    I've learnt so much and it has definetely become one of my favourite podcast episodes so far 😊

  • @brianmillerthomas
    @brianmillerthomas 10 дней назад +63

    Everyone get a water flosser...it's a game changer. Water flosser is to dental floss as a pressure washer is to a sponge. When does your mouth feel the most clean? When you have just been to the hygienist. That's how you feel every time you use a water flosser. (Get a handheld one.)

    • @catherineperino3309
      @catherineperino3309 10 дней назад +1

      Thank you for the advice 😊 great reminder I’m looking where mine is right now 🙄

    • @olliew2932
      @olliew2932 10 дней назад +4

      i got but dont like it. feel like string floss has been better, less annoying and more effective

    • @MiaMizuno
      @MiaMizuno 10 дней назад +6

      Could be a great Christmas gift instead of the 100th pair of socks 😂

    • @rollierollout
      @rollierollout 10 дней назад +1

      Yeah, good ol' cheap floss is better. More control over where it goes, no temperature sensitivity, and you can see the evidence of plaque on the floss, so you know you're getting stuff. Water flossers are great for braces and bridges, though! It's also a nice massage for the gums.

    • @milenpatel
      @milenpatel 9 дней назад +8

      Actually string floss is more effective at mechanically removing bacteria than a water flossed. The analogy would be spraying water at a car sometimes doesn't remove all the dirt but swiping your finger on the dirt removes it. Thus flossing is mechanical like your finger and is more efficient

  • @lightworker1116
    @lightworker1116 2 дня назад +3

    Great interview, I’ve also been listening to Dr Ellie Phillips as well who is a dentist in USA trying to educate people that flossing and cutting down sugar is just NOT enough to avoid dental work . She recommends xylitol too to help teeth as well as focusing on balancing the acidity / alkaline levels in your mouth .

    • @santokhaujla3728
      @santokhaujla3728 13 часов назад +1

      Where does one gets xylitol.

    • @tomkat6266
      @tomkat6266 7 часов назад

      @@santokhaujla3728I found Xylitol toothpaste on Amazon, Now brand actually list the % of Xylitol, Cinnamon flavor is great!

  • @chrisbenoit5044
    @chrisbenoit5044 4 дня назад +278

    Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.

    • @snoopdoff
      @snoopdoff 4 дня назад +3

      Can you help with the reliable source I would really appreciate it. Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. Very hard to get a reliable source here in Australia. Really need!

    • @47151632
      @47151632 4 дня назад

      Steve_porss1 is the man , I share similar experiences with anxiety, depression, PTSD, and addiction. Psilocybin mushrooms have been a game-changer for me, aiding greatly in my recovery and sobriety."

    • @BestOffer-ii9ny
      @BestOffer-ii9ny 4 дня назад

      I wish those were more easily accessible where I live.
      Microdosing was my next step for my husband. He's 59 & dealing with lots of mental health challenges, possible CTE & a TBI that put him in a coma for 8 days. Unfortunately, I had to get a TPO since he's 6'6, over 300 pounds, and showing violent behavior, constantly talking about harming others. He's aggressive. To anyone reading this, if you're familiar with BPD, is it common to have an obsession with violence?

    • @snoopdoff
      @snoopdoff 4 дня назад

      Is he on instagram?

    • @47151632
      @47151632 4 дня назад

      Steve_porss1 is the man

  • @liamblu
    @liamblu 7 дней назад +2

    Oh and Steven, you asked exactly the right questions during this interview. It was so engaging.

  • @irreverentjules-240
    @irreverentjules-240 5 дней назад +9

    Great innovative conversation. Two things. One I would have liked to know the impact of plastic bristles. And was their an electric toothbrush recommendation? I was so glad to that Dr. Simpson brought up the dog story. I think people need to hear that in our dog happy world. The second is, years ago I had a female friend who had an infection in one of her nipples. She went through two years of testing & antibiotics, ruined her gut in the process. Ends up, her partner had an oral infection that he passed to her. This test sure would have saved her a lot of time, money and health ramifications.

  • @cecilenowers4022
    @cecilenowers4022 21 час назад +1

    I have just watched a video where Rina from the Primal Podcast interviews Dr Burhenne on oral microbiology. I can recommend this video too. Looks like the movement is growing.

  • @r.charles2605
    @r.charles2605 3 дня назад +7

    Now seeing this video, I wish I had seen this early in my teens to understand more about oral health, now at the age of 40 after having two babies, I started to notice that my teeth starting to chip bit by bit, been having dreams about broken tooth and it's making me feel very depressant unhappy, can't afford dental care as it is too expensive, so I try doing my best to do my own just by brushing daily and mouthwashing, now I have to take care of my kids teeth as much as I could. Going to the dentist one time just to get them clean and cuz how was my mouth was he was very rude , which I never got my teeth clean and never went back. Saying all this to say we need to speak more on dental health in schools.

    • @barefootangel3634
      @barefootangel3634 17 часов назад

      im in my fifties and recently ive discovered I have loads of problems with my teeth, I wish I had researched dental health sooner and learnt this. 8 weeks ago I googled advice and stumbled across Dr Ellie Philips, she has free videos on you tube and may be of interest to you, hope that helps.

  • @l.m.m.tucker6998
    @l.m.m.tucker6998 6 дней назад +2

    Brilliant!! Would love to read a book by her or even watch a Netflix documentary on this entire discussion!!! Super important and she breaks down the information in a relevant and engaging manner. ❤

  • @gracemitchell698
    @gracemitchell698 10 дней назад +5

    She's correct about mouth health. From experience, I've always thought this to be true. Keeping a check on your health daily is a revelation.

  • @sarahbartlett1196
    @sarahbartlett1196 8 дней назад +9

    Who kisses their dog on mouth?, gross. My dog licks me sometimes but I don't let her lick my face. Thank you Stephen for all the great info and interesting and well spoken guest.

    • @gemartsiha
      @gemartsiha 3 дня назад

      Unfortunately, it extremely common for folks to tongue kiss their dogs and yes it is extremely gross. 🤢

  • @meaningfulmakings
    @meaningfulmakings 10 дней назад +39

    She is for real. I have a medical Dr friend who managed to track his oral health to a very serious medical issue he had with his heart and an infection in a joint. I was like “WFT that sounds insane”. If he hadn’t been a medical Dr I would not have believed him. Maybe his situation was slightly different but the danger area was when he flossed, because he introduced bacteria into his bloodstream that his body failed to attack and kill effectively. Apparently, it’s common that it happens but his body didn’t deal with the bacteria in time so he got ill. Really fascinating.

    • @Gypsygal23
      @Gypsygal23 10 дней назад

      😮 👍

    • @SD-cv5ox
      @SD-cv5ox 10 дней назад

      18:55 Hang on a second. So because we are physically intervening by pulling out wisdom teeth, there are generations that will suddenly not have wisdom teeth? Pulling out wisdom teeth changes your DNA/ genetics? That's surely not the way evolution works?

    • @szinga
      @szinga 10 дней назад +4

      it's a well known fact that poor oral health leads to heart problems.

    • @mcwyngaard
      @mcwyngaard 9 дней назад +1

      I have been preaching this for years to patients in the year 2000

    • @davidandjessicaclay2333
      @davidandjessicaclay2333 7 дней назад +2

      So when you floss you could be doing more damage by introducing bad bacteria? How would you floss in away that avoids this happening?

  • @whawha9016
    @whawha9016 3 дня назад +3

    The crucial question: how to restore / create a beneficial oral microbiome once there is a overpopulation of bad gems?
    Especially since we live in the age of antibiotics, which really mess with the oral and gut microbiome composition.
    Quick remark: Many brands of floss contain PFAS, the same toxic substance you will find in the coating of non-stick pans. Not recommended!

  • @DoriterEater
    @DoriterEater 7 дней назад +3

    Thank you for introducing this woman with respect 💕 reasonable sensationalization.

  • @moniquehall1920
    @moniquehall1920 6 дней назад +2

    This podcast was such a blessing! Thank you, Dr. Sampson and Trevor! God bless!

  • @TheWiseDJ
    @TheWiseDJ 9 дней назад +6

    Prior to modern medicine and pharmaceuticals, the village medicine man/woman was said to have looked at the body as a whole. Today, they only treat the affected organ or area. I’m a firm believer that until we re-adopt this method, disease, and illness will continue to plague society.

  • @mytube-10
    @mytube-10 2 дня назад +2

    I got my wisdom teeth when I was very young. At 10 yrs. old my dentist suggested taking them out and my mother said no. As an adult, I still have them with no problems.

  • @sevuw
    @sevuw 7 дней назад +3

    Thank you both, love the dental education. We are all the better for this. Blessings 🙏🙏🙏

  • @bc4evernow
    @bc4evernow 8 часов назад

    Dr. sampson your socks are off the chart! Thank you for your work. Its amazing to listen to someone talk about something they are passionate about. God bless. Great interview.

  • @student9661
    @student9661 10 дней назад +7

    She is to the point throughout the interview ❤

  • @TongueTieAL
    @TongueTieAL 8 дней назад +7

    The reason for Mouth Breathing is most often due to a TONGUE-TIE. To learn more read Tongue-Tied by Dr. Richard Baxter. It affects 25% of people. With myofunctional therapy and a proper tongue-tie release we see mouth breathing resolve daily at our office. We’d be happy to share more Steven!

  • @mcwyngaard
    @mcwyngaard 9 дней назад +4

    As a dentist I believe the change starts with educating patients that they not just having a clean - they don’t see it as value benefit in their minds it means a cosmetic clean ‘nice clean feeling ‘but not the debridement of the biofilm and the research evidence of systemic health connection causing our inflammatory conditions of western disease - I have seen the evolution of our jaws due to our dietary changes more impacted teeth and smaller jaw in the northern hemispheres

  • @ClaireCelticMystic
    @ClaireCelticMystic 7 дней назад +1

    I love you for your beautiful questions and sweet spirit, Steven! Another exquisite show!!! I'm still reeling from your brilliant and precious time; interview, with Liam Payne. Thank God he met you, and was captured being so real.

  • @SallyKemble-s1j
    @SallyKemble-s1j 9 дней назад +4

    That was brilliant. Not sure whether cost effective for many, but even so, as Steven mentioned, small changes. Having the right toothbrush, knowing the right times and methods to clean teeth. Easy ways everyone can adopt 🤗

    • @MissSLC81
      @MissSLC81 9 дней назад +1

      I agree, the products are much more expensive than the norm. I liked the sound of the mints but not at that price! It makes much more sense to eat a healthy diverse diet to eradicate the need.

  • @slewis.5825
    @slewis.5825 День назад

    Always saw Diary of a CEO but only watched bits here or there. And then i heard a whole show and i was hooked. You have some really good guests. Can't wait for the next one. This show was very informative 🎉

  • @user-ch7xh3oe4n
    @user-ch7xh3oe4n День назад +3

    Great discussion! Didn’t hear anything about research that shows deleterious effects of fluoride in tap water and often in toothpaste.

  • @666xochi
    @666xochi 2 дня назад

    My intuition has been telling me my mouth health is important. As years have progressed, the gut & gut biome are everywhere now. Along with the recent information about the importance of ALL the bodies bacteria & viruses & the importance of balance. Great episode 👏 👌 👍 🙌

  • @waynebeckford2354
    @waynebeckford2354 7 дней назад +3

    Great episode, I'm gonna try out everything that she is suggesting. Thanks Steve, another smash hit🙌🏾👌🏾✊🏾

  • @ColetteBasley
    @ColetteBasley 5 дней назад

    Loved this conversation. Certainly quite a few takeaways for me. Off to list the recommendations and invest in my teeth and gum health and aid my microbiome. Always love the fact that Steven is game to have tests and share his results. 🙌

  • @VaChiee
    @VaChiee 9 дней назад +9

    I can not wait to get their test kit. I've been waiting for this for so long

  • @dalgoguadalupe7192
    @dalgoguadalupe7192 3 дня назад +1

    So glad to see this. I suffer from inflammation and this gies hamd in hand with my researvh while bed riddin. Thank yall.

  • @asiaevans23
    @asiaevans23 8 дней назад +4

    Please interview Dr Felice Gersh about PCOS. Thank you for all you’ll do on this channel.

  • @MicrobiomeLiving
    @MicrobiomeLiving 2 дня назад +2

    Sugar is one of the biggest obstacles to good health. Taking care of our Gut Microbiome is by far the best way to good general health.

  • @MaharionPendragon
    @MaharionPendragon 9 дней назад +5

    Fantastic podcast. She's beauty and brains. This has been very, very informative and useful

  • @Shofar2024
    @Shofar2024 День назад

    Steven, your channel and all the what would be, otherwise, unknown health information by wonderful experts is a Godsend to the general public.
    What an interesting interview this was and it is usually as interesting as it is because you ask such leading questions.
    Hats off to you.

  • @lisastarshine2541
    @lisastarshine2541 10 дней назад +55

    no one talks about those with depression who are unable to care for themselves these simple things

    • @gagzy1989
      @gagzy1989 10 дней назад +8

      I agree, but hoping this would help, start the self care. Even if in small steps.

    • @nancycy9039
      @nancycy9039 10 дней назад +3

      She did!

    • @pricklycatsss
      @pricklycatsss 9 дней назад +5

      You have legs and arms right? There’s a lot of people who literally don’t

    • @pricklycatsss
      @pricklycatsss 9 дней назад

      Sick of seeing people with perfectly functioning bodies wasting themselves when I’ve been watching mine fall apart for the past 15+ years. You have no idea how lucky you are if you can simply stand out of bed without every joint in your body sending shockwaves of nerve pain down through your spine to your toes and back. I’ve had shit since 5th grade most people don’t experience til they’re in their 60s. That will actually make you depressed for real. I think of killing my self every time I move. I have no future.

    • @pricklycatsss
      @pricklycatsss 9 дней назад +2

      I didn’t do anything to injure myself I was born deformed I don’t get to choose if I don’t feel like getting up I will literally have to get body parts amputated from lack of blood flow due to impingements in my spine and chest and back. If I “don’t feel like” getting up I never will

  • @andrewmaloney9201
    @andrewmaloney9201 6 дней назад +1

    Steven and Victoria thank You Both for Discussing and Sharing This Very Interesting Conversation On Mouth and Body Disease. And Especially So,, On The Relationship Between Oral and Gut Microbiomes Which Can Impact of Both Avoidable Diseases and Some Avoidable Disabilities. This Super Informative Interview Along With Previous Interviews Are Greatly Appreciated!!! 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚

  • @venkatreddy8829
    @venkatreddy8829 2 дня назад +3

    In ayurveda, Indian older system of health, Tongue accumulates a white coating due undigested food , poor digestion. This has to be cleaned daily with Tongue scrapping but more importantly under lying indigestion has to be treated

    • @scottleochko
      @scottleochko 10 часов назад

      YES!!!!! I cleansed my liver plenty got digestion right, and i still have very bad mucas in colon, its called something else i cant remember but enemas get it out, i get a ton out for months.... But when i clear colon of it my tongue gets better and better. TAKES so much work for underlying. I seen it on a Tongue chart, it was "....." In colon. Cant remember for the life of me, but it was caused by undigested food, like your saying. To anyone that may see this, If your digestions bad, its creating a ton of systemic issues, in tongue etc, get to the root of your digestion most likely the liver. Andreas moritz is the expert.

  • @newbeginnings-r5b
    @newbeginnings-r5b 10 дней назад +2

    Thank you so much for the good, practical advice given in this episode!
    This episode has taught me that our oral health is really important and can have an impact on other aspects of our health in the long term. Like all parts of our health, our teeth are definitely worth taking good care of ❤

  • @AnalogFlava
    @AnalogFlava 3 дня назад +5

    I hate when dentists says “poor oral hygene” and dont even mention number one = antibiotics!

  • @DrG10101
    @DrG10101 2 дня назад +1

    There are so many great questions in the comments. Deserves a part 2 🎉

  • @ianfortin9790
    @ianfortin9790 9 дней назад +8

    I love your approach to all the topics and Guest.

    • @fs5775
      @fs5775 9 дней назад

      the man is The Best.

  • @StephHester
    @StephHester 7 дней назад +1

    I intuitively recognized the immense impact of my oral micro biome and it’s why i own a $100 electric toothbrush. And when I lost it on a trip, I repurchased it. I’ve just been saying oral hygiene is the first line of your overall health. Thank you for this interview which equipped me with the language to spread this awareness even more!

  • @humanity4477
    @humanity4477 9 дней назад +3

    I am a dental hygienist now adays studying dentistry or dental hyviene is becoming more than 50% of the course is medicine and systemic disease. And thanks Steven for getting her and discuss this very important topic. Oral biofilm and our bodies reaction has a strong relationship and if people take care of their oral cavity the chances of being healthy is high and it also helps in healing of systemic disease like diabetes , CVD, Alzheimers, depression, developmental disease like ADHD,ASD, down syndrome, recreational drugs, psychosis, neurological disorders, preterm birth and almost all systemic disease as well

    • @NewDay2.0.2.4
      @NewDay2.0.2.4 7 дней назад

      What’s depressing is many of us are genetically predispositioned for certain bacteria that create harmful biofilm no matter how carefully we follow proper hygiene advice and get regular cleanings. Any advice for us with the high risk genetic marker for periodontitis and related dis-eases?

  • @truthorhappiness
    @truthorhappiness 2 дня назад +1

    This was great. I've been trying to improve my health and didn't know of the importance of oral health. I also love how she says "body" (bough-dy) 😃

  • @Yasmin-dw5pl
    @Yasmin-dw5pl 9 дней назад +3

    Crazy timing for this. Literally last week i had procedures on my gums to cut them back as they had become so inflamed and swollen. I was terrified to do it but real wasn’t that bad. So interested to listen to everything she has to say.

    • @heide-raquelfuss5580
      @heide-raquelfuss5580 7 дней назад

      If you have inflamed gums.
      It can be a sign of leucemia or scurvy.
      I had acute leucemia and swollen gums.

    • @Yasmin-dw5pl
      @Yasmin-dw5pl 7 дней назад

      @ thank you for this. For me the cause was rapid weight loss and malnutrition because of it. I hope you are doing ok 💜

  • @hwwplp
    @hwwplp 10 дней назад +43

    The timing of this video is on point. This morning, i went to the herbalist store to buy some stuff because yesterday i saw a video of a guy talking about how he keeps his teeth healthy, white & strong. By doing oil washing 20 min in the morning using coconut oil & after that, brushing with baking soda. At night, he does the same + drinking green tea mixed with lemon, curcuma & ginger tea. It's been weeks, I've been obsessed with my teeth & my jaw. The information i learned from this video will help me become more aware of what i eat/drink every day. Thanks, Dr. Victoria Sampson ❤

    • @Jojospyder
      @Jojospyder 10 дней назад +4

      20 minutes seems too long...and be careful not to swallow that stuff. It will be full of your bacteria...but yes the oil pulling is great.

    • @esztieli
      @esztieli 10 дней назад

      Curcuma can also harm your liver, I have a friend who had a miscarriage at 25 so she had different scans and tests and her liver was in a very bad condition from the curcumin , she was obsessed with curcuma had her curcuma lattes in the morning and put big amounts in the bread she was baking. Her GP was really surprised from the results. So beware of the curcuma, it’s actually not as healthy as big is the hype around it…

    • @hwwplp
      @hwwplp 9 дней назад +1

      @Jojospyder yes he said for beginners that 5 min. is enough, but for him as an expert of many years, he said 20 minutes of oil pulling during his morning walk is the best!

    • @tangokatz1684
      @tangokatz1684 7 дней назад +2

      Reading this comment illustrates a case of ‘selective listening’. Oral microbiome knowledge complements some misunderstandings on poor oral care practices and definitely we should integrate professional advice by our dental providers with understanding on the biology or the mouth. Using less chemical loaded oral products is OK but in NO PART OF THIS PODCAST Victoria has endorsed oil pulling or rinsing with Coconut oil or brushing with Bicarbonate of Soda. If fact if you guys really listen in some part she describes with whitening toothpastes one needs to be careful as they are abrasive and wear the enamel away and increase sensitivity and eventually enamel abrasion can be so pronounced that teeth start yellowing because the second layer (dentine) starts showing due to loss of enamel. Bicarbonate of Soda and charcoal are extremely abrasive. is good to ‘obsess’ about your oral health, but do it under the guidance of a dental professional that has evidence based knowledge, not from random ‘social media’ gurus.

    • @janicejacome
      @janicejacome 7 дней назад +1

      Look into wheat grass rinse... interesting! Good to alternate with the oil pulling and is quicker

  • @nanabinnana2241
    @nanabinnana2241 2 дня назад +1

    I read this some years back and I told a group of dentists during some medical camp and they totally refused it!

  • @ebshadow89
    @ebshadow89 9 дней назад +12

    Instantly went to floss and make myself a cup of green tea while listening to this 😅

  • @leandrohenriquebonifacio8969
    @leandrohenriquebonifacio8969 8 дней назад +2

    Finally someone talking about it scientifically; I saw a very old video where an elderly woman walks again after removing the root canals of the tooth, and the explanation was precisely that of the microorganisms that accumulate there for years.

  • @saharamile2020
    @saharamile2020 8 дней назад +47

    Please interview Dr. Ellie Phillips. It would be great to have her perspective too as a dentist. Great podcast

    • @retrogamerdave362
      @retrogamerdave362 7 дней назад +3

      Just start snorting xylitol and do oil pulling. That's all Ellie will ever talk about

    • @LoyolaMan
      @LoyolaMan 7 дней назад

      ​@@retrogamerdave362untrue and stupid comment

    • @WyGuyyy
      @WyGuyyy 6 дней назад +5

      Her regiment is built on old data, she wants you to use like 3 different mothwashes (that kill good oral bacteria and raise blood pressure) and flouride toothpaste. Her xylitol mints are good but hydroxyapatite probiotic toothpaste is the way to go.

    • @Cayoroots
      @Cayoroots 6 дней назад +5

      She encourages you to use crest and mouthwash. Several patients of hers have come back to say she had wrecked their mouths. Shes not someone id put on everyone..

    • @LoyolaMan
      @LoyolaMan 6 дней назад +1

      @@WyGuyyy Old data? Why are you talking about things you know nothing about?

  • @marinaparker-allotey5389
    @marinaparker-allotey5389 2 дня назад

    Thank you so much for this podcast. Super informative and highly beneficial.
    Dr Sampson, so grateful for your research and holistic view of the body. 🙏🏼

  • @Mirorme
    @Mirorme 9 дней назад +9

    15 seconds in, I paused this video to go brush me teeth. I feel like everything i do is either wrong or not enough from breathing to eating to using tech devices and now... one more thing to worry about...lol

    • @Mstar200
      @Mstar200 7 дней назад +1

      Just brush and floss every night, eat less sugar and you will be ok.

  • @discplayr23
    @discplayr23 3 дня назад +1

    What toothpaste, toothbrush & floss is recommended? Didn’t catch that. Great podcast. Wonder how Bristle Health tests compare?

  • @bendungee1669
    @bendungee1669 8 дней назад +8

    1:25:04 I am very surprised by her statement on fluoride. She should know that Fluoride is a toxin and it doesn’t matter if its just a little. I like pretty much everything else she has said, but she needs to do a little more homework on this topic. Begs the question why it’s needed after WWII and wasn’t something really used before. It’s simply not needed and if you have thyroid problems you will be doing your thyroid a favor by eliminating it.

    • @Mer179
      @Mer179 5 дней назад

      It’s one of the greatest health discoveries. I’m sure she is well researched around fluoride being the expert she is. It’s unfortunate that poor research and conspiracy theorists promote this such as RFK Jr. who is not a health expert.