Researchers Discover How To Lower
Heart Risk In Just 59 Seconds With Salt
Heart Risk In Just 59 Seconds With Salt
New Study Connects Salt With Dramatically
Lower Danger Of Severe Heart Complications
It is commonly accepted fact among doctors and medical experts that if you have heart problems, you should keep salt out of your house...
But a recent study shows there are some situations where salt can actually help your heart.
It’s true!
Modern science has now connected rinsing your mouth with a mixture of salt and water for as little as 59 seconds a day to a dramatic reduction in your heart risk.
You see, it’s an age-old fact that salt kills germs and bacteria. That’s the reason it was used for centuries to preserve food.
Well, it turns out gargling with salty water also kills ‘bad’ bacteria that build up in your mouth and on your teeth.
Why does this matter?
Because research shows a buildup of bad bacteria in your mouth has been linked to poor heart health and clogged arteries.
And by reducing this buildup of bacteria on your teeth and gums, you can help promote a healthier heart.
This was demonstrated in a recent study when researchers infected mice with four different types of bacteria in their mouths.
They used similar bacteria to the ones found in humans.
The researchers then monitored the heart health of each mouse and discovered that a higher level of bacterial build up in the mouth significantly increased heart risk.
The researchers say that this new finding suggests a relationship between mouth health and heart danger.
I’m sure you agree, there’s nothing more frightening than heart problems. One day you are full of energy, vitality and life. The next day, you’re lying in a treatment room weak and frail.
Your life becomes an endless spiral of medical checks, treatment and sleepless nights!
The good news is, thanks to modern science you can now support your heart health and reduce your risk dramatically.
Gargling with salty water may be one way to do this. For other tips and tricks, watch this free presentation now…
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