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Oral Health

Like the microbiome in your gut, the microbiome in your mouth is bustling with bacteria. These microbes — some beneficial, some harmful — impact not only the health of your teeth and gums, but also your whole-body health.

  • Of the 100 billion microbial cells in the body, 20 billion live in the oral cavity. (Learn more)
  • One milliliter of saliva contains 108 microorganisms. (Learn more)
  • Biofilms (sticky colonies of microbes) in the mouth are more commonly known as plaque. (Learn more)
  • The presence of fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K can help maintain tooth structure and prevent decay. Including: eggs, leafy greens, carrots, peppers, nuts, avocados and more ... (Learn more)
  • Biofilm bacteria can resist up to 5000 times the antibiotic concentration normally needed to resolve infections. (Learn more)
  • Diets high in refined carbohydrates and sugars and low in fiber encourage overgrowth of harmful bacteria. (Learn more)
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A Healthy Oral Microbiome

A Healthy Oral Microbiome

A sparkling smile. It’s what everyone wants, right? But there’s more to oral health than bright white teeth. A dazzling smile is fabulous to behold, but the health of your mouth is what’s really important. Great oral health will give you a true reason to smile.

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The Natural Way to Tackle Plaque

The Natural Way to Tackle Plaque

Plaque happens, and tooth-plaque removal can seem like an impossible dream.  Knowing how to address it naturally can make the difference between a healthy mouth and a not-so-happy one.

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Videos

 

What Does a Well-Balanced Oral Microbiome Look Like?

With Ariana Ebrahimian, DDS

 

What Are Biofilms?

With Ariana Ebrahimian, DDS

 

Oral Microbiome Summit: Exploring the Science Behind the Smile

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Detox

Toxins are all around us – and your body produces toxins, too. That’s why it’s important to support your body’s ability to eliminate toxins. And your gut microbiome plays a key role in the detoxification process.

  • You may be exposed to as many as 700,000 environmental toxins daily. (Learn more)
  • For maximum results, choose a detox program that addresses biofilms and strengthens the health and diversity of the gut microbiome. (Learn more)
  • Exotoxins are toxins you inhale or ingest from the outside world; endotoxins are toxins produced inside your body – often as a by-product of cellular activities or microbial imbalances. You should address both to achieve a full detox. (Learn more)
  • An overgrowth of harmful bacteria in the microbiome can slow down your body’s natural ability to detox environmental toxins. (Learn more)
  • How can you make toxin removal safe and even comfortable? Pull out debris. Intercept and eliminate unwanted toxins and microbial byproducts. (Learn more)

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Biotonic™ Latte

Biotonic™ Latte

Take a moment. Call on the restorative nature of Biotonic™ to boost your energy and help you become your most productive self. 

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Videos

 

Gut Brain Axis

With Preeti Kulkarni, ND

 

Stress Reduction Yoga Poses for the Gut

With Emily Hernandez, ND

 

Bioclear Detox Program

With Jocelyn Strand, ND

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Gentle, full-spectrum G.I. Detox+® is a great stand-alone product and an essential part of our popular 30-day Bioclear® Microbiome Detox Program.

Immune Support

Did you know that 70-80% of your immune cells are in your gut? These cells are constantly communicating with your gut microbiome, helping to regulate your immune response. One more reason why a balanced gut microbiome is foundational to staying healthy.

  • Stress affects your immune defenses and can leave you more susceptible to winter colds and flu. (Learn more)
  • A good spore-based probiotic can help balance the microbes in your gut and encourage the growth of beneficial bacteria that support immune health. (Learn more)
  • The microorganisms in your digestive tract can play an important role in immune defense. (Learn more)
  • The gut microbiome is in constant communication with your immune system. (Learn more)
  • Secretory Immunoglobulin A (sIgA) is an antibody released by the immune system that provides the first line of defense against inhaled or consumed pathogens. Research shows botanicals support healthy sIgA levels. (Learn more)
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What are Biofilms?

With Alia Khan-Elhady, MSW

 

Kissing Cousins: How Your Oral and Gut Microbiome are Connected

With Cass Nelson-Dooley, MS

 

Understanding and Addressing Leaky Gut

With Michelle Ross, MS

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People have relied on plants for eons to help balance and reinforce the immune system. These botanical products work naturally with the body to optimize resilience.

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Gut Health

Your gut is your second “brain.” It’s home to more neurons than your spinal cord, and controls everything that happens in the gastrointestinal tract, including digestion, hormone secretion, and immune function.

  • Microorganisms comprise 57% of your body’s total cell count, and most colonize your GI tract. (Learn more)
  • Have you experienced an upset stomach when you’ve felt anxious? It’s the gut-brain axis at work! This two-way communication system controls movement, behaviors, breathing, and digestive function. (Learn more)
  • Good nutrition is critical to establishing and supporting a healthy gut microbiome. (Learn more)
  • Your poop can tell you a lot about how well your digestive system is working. (Learn more)
  • Fermented foods may win over fiber in supporting the gut microbiome. (See video below)
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Fermented Foods and the Gut Microbiome

With Dr. Elisa Song

 

IBS: Brain or Gut Problem

With Dr. Robert Rountree

 

Understanding and Addressing Leaky Gut

With Michelle Ross, MS

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Our Biocidin botanical blend has delivered gut health support for over 30 years. It’s available in three formulations and is now part of an expanding line of gut health solutions.