Conquer Aging: Does Poor Oral Health Drive Alzheimer’s Disease, Or Poor Health In General?
Peer-Reviewed Research
Key Takeaways
- Oral bacteria imbalance correlates with Alzheimer’s disease – bad bacteria increase while beneficial bacteria decrease.
- Bidirectional relationship exists between oral health and systemic diseases (hypertension, diabetes) – each can worsen the other.
- Prioritize oral microbiome testing if concerned about cognitive decline, especially when no comorbidities are present.
Bottom Line
Get your oral microbiome tested if you’re concerned about Alzheimer’s risk, and address any bacterial imbalances through targeted oral care.
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Medical Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The research summaries presented here are based on published studies and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical consultation. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making any changes to your health regimen.
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