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The LDN Book, Volume Two
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The most commonly prescribed solution with the Perio Tray® is the oxidizing agent Perio Gel® with 1.7% hydrogen peroxide. The Perio Tray® places the gel deep into pockets and holds it there so the oxidizing agent can debride the slimy matrix covering the biofilm and dissolve the most exposed bacterial cells in the biofilms. As the biofilm communities that cause periodontitis decrease, inflammation begins to subside, and the host has new opportunity to heal.
Spore-forming probiotics are commensal bacteria found in our gastrointestinal tract, which occur naturally in healthy soil. Endospores are undamaged by antibiotic therapies and stomach acid, making them the perfect addition to Biocidin® protocols, and are often favored when addressing SIBO.
Evidence suggests that the increase of inflammatory gastrointestinal disorders and intestinal permeability may, in part, be attributed to an under-consumption of these vital spore-producing flora. The combination of quercetin, marshmallow root, and aloe vera extract in Proflora® 4R provide additional nutritional support for “leaky gut” and a healthy microbial balance, with just one capsule per day.
This Finger Pulse Oximeter can be used in measuring the pulse oxygen saturation and pulse rate through finger.
-Display information:SpO2 value,Pulse rate value,bar graph,Pulse waveform
-.Automatically power off within 5 seconds if the finger falls out of probe
-Display format can be saved after power off
Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) holds the potential to help millions of people suffering from various autoimmune diseases and cancers, and even autism, chronic fatigue, and depression, find relief. Administered off-label in small daily doses (0.5 to 4.5 mg), this generic drug is extremely affordable and presents few known side effects. So why has it languished in relative medical obscurity?
A comprehensive examination of Low Dose Naltrexone―a little-known drug with big potential