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Brushing teeth twice a day decreases risk of heart disease

www.buddypower.net today reports that brushing your teeth for longer with a product called RetarDEX non-foaming toothpaste to improve dental health and reduce the risk of heart disease. 03-06-2010

Scientists have discovered in a recent study by the British Medical journal that failure to brush your teeth twice a day can lead to an increased risk of heart disease.  This is caused by inflammation in the mouth and gums, which can lead to clogged arteries, and can lead to an increased risk of a heart disease.  The results from a Scottish study of more than 11,000 adults found that those who never or rarely brush their teeth are 70% more likely to suffer from heart disease than those who brush twice a day.
 
 Unlike other toothpastes, RetarDEX doesn’t foam up, which enables you to brush your teeth for longer.  It contains a unique patented ingredient, clinically proven to break down and destroy harmful bacteria.
 
RetarDEX Toothpaste costs £7.95 (75ml) and is available from Boots, Waitrose, and selected Sainsbury's, Tesco, Asda, Booths, mankind.co.uk and all good pharmacies and dental surgeries.  Other products by this brand include RetarDEX Oral Rinse, £4.99 (250ml) and £7.95 (500ml) and RetarDEX Oral Spray, £2.99 (8.3ml).
 
For more information on the study done by the British medical journal, visit www.news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health.

 




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