Monday 30 January 2012

Wheatgrass is great for Mouth and Gum Health

The effectiveness of wheat grass juice in oral health has long been validated. However, the dental community was shocked when a dentist by the name of Homer Judkin, D.D.S., of the Paris Hospital in Paris, Illinois reported his findings after injecting chlorophyll in the gums of patients.

The experience proved that chlorophyll eliminated the infection of trench mouth as well as advanced cases of gum disorders such as pyorrhea. Dr. Judkin stated In less than thirty days the gums tightened up entirely, and have remained clean ever since.

Natural chlorophyll alone is highly unstable, therefore, not practical. However, wheatgrass juice, with its concentrated natural chlorophyll, can be used on gums by soaking gauze and applying directly to the affected areas. Equally effective, after thorough brushing and flossing, is swishing the juice in the mouth and holding for a couple of minutes before swallowing.

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  1. Dr. Judkin stated In less than thirty days the gums tightened up entirely, and have remained clean ever since.
    Dr. George Philips

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