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Life Extension FLORASSIST Probiotic Oral Hygiene -- 30 Vegetarian Lozenges


Life Extension FLORASSIST Probiotic Oral Hygiene
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Life Extension FLORASSIST Probiotic Oral Hygiene Description

  • Supports Healthy Teeth & Gums
  • Gluten Free

Maintaining oral health isn’t just about brushing and flossing. The probiotic and postbiotic in this convenient, mint-flavored lozenge support healthy teeth and gums through a variety of factors. This is important because periodontal health (the health of your teeth and gums) is tied to your oral pH, healthy inflammatory response, ratio of beneficial vs. unwanted bacteria, healthy dental plaque management, and even your immune response.

 

 

Support oral cleanliness & promote a healthy inflammatory response

In two double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trials, subjects took a BLIS M18 lozenge every evening, after practicing healthy oral hygiene (regular flossing, brushing teeth daily). One trial lasted for 4 weeks; the other for 12. In both trials, the BLIS M18 group reported a healthy inflammatory response when compared to placebo. The BLIS M18 group saw better oral cleanliness as well.

 

 

Helps inhibit unwanted mouth bacteria

In another randomized controlled trial, subjects took one lozenge containing BLIS M18 every day before bed for 30 days. Both the BLIS M18 and placebo group practiced healthy oral hygiene (regular flossing, brushing teeth daily). At the end of the study, the BLIS M18 group was found to have a healthy oral bacteria balance (as well as helped to maintain already healthy salivary pH) compared to the placebo group.

 

 

Promotes a healthy immune response & gum tissue

The postbiotic Immuno LP20 promotes a healthy immune response in the upper respiratory system. In two placebo-controlled clinical trials, participants taking 50 mg of LP20 once daily for 12 weeks saw improvement in several immune health biomarkers when compared to placebo. In a 12-week placebo-controlled study, LP20 was shown to support healthy gum tissue.


Directions

Read the entire label and follow the directions carefully prior to use.

 

Dissolve one (1) lozenge in the mouth daily, preferably after brushing teeth, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.

Free Of
Gluten.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Lozenge
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
BLIS M18™ S. salivarius M18
(providing 2.5 billion CFU†)
25 mg*
Immuno-LP20® (HT§ L. plantarum L-137)50 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Xylitol, mannitol, dextrin, microcrystalline cellulose, stearic acid, silica, maltodextrin, croscarmellose sodium, food starch-modified, spearmint flavor, cherry flavor.

Contains milk.

†Colony Forming Units at time of manufacture. §Heat treated.
BLIS™ and BLIS M18™ are trademarks of Blis Technologies Limited.
Immuno-LP20® is a registered trademark of House Foods Group Inc.

Warnings

Do Not Exceed Recommended Dose.

When using nutritional supplements, please consult with you physician if you are undergoing treatment for a medical condition or if you are pregnant or lactating.

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Can gum disease cause other health issues?

Gum disease is pervasive in American life. Nearly half -- 46% -- of all adults ages 30 years or older show signs of gum disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Severe gum disease impacts about 9% of adults. Periodontal disease has been linked to several systemic health issues, including:
  • Heart disease
  • Stroke
  • Diabetes
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Cancer
  • Alzheimer’s disease
"The common link appears to be the inflammatory response of the body in reaction to the bacteria present in the mouth and gum tissues," Messina says. Patients with gum disease are also at higher risk of other health conditions, such as a periodontal abscess that can lead to localized cellulitis and overall sepsis if not treated appropriately. Fortunately, improving your periodontal health can lead to health gains, such as better control of blood sugar in patients with type 2 diabetes, Messina says. "The body is an interconnected system, so poor oral health is a concern for the whole body," Messina says. "The converse is also true, as good oral health is a pillar of overall health."

How to keep your gums healthy

Ignoring problems with your gums is never a good idea. If you see signs of poor oral health, consult a dentist promptly. “Painful, red, bleeding gums are not normal,” Messina says. “It is a sign of lack of health and is a warning to you. Think of it as your body’s cry for help.” A dentist can help you develop a dental regimen best suited to your specific condition so that you can restore good oral health, Messina says. If your gums are healthy today, it is important to take steps to keep them that way. “Prevention is the key, and it is something that everyone can take a role in keeping themselves healthy,” he says. Messina says his best advice is to always follow what he characterizes as the “healthy four”:
  • Brush your teeth twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste. Messina recommends looking for the American Dental Association “Seal of Acceptance” when choosing a toothpaste.
  • Floss once daily. Alternatively, you can clean between your teeth with a water flosser or interdental
  • Eat a healthy diet. Also, drink plenty of water.
  • See your dentist on a regular basis. The ADA says there is “no one-size-fits-all dental treatment.” While some people need to see the dentist just once or twice annually, others may need more frequent visits. Your dentist should instruct you on how often you need to schedule dental care.
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