Hi, I take some white/yellow chunk out between my teeth and add half drop of water, then put under microscope with x400 or x1000. I can see the tinny worm swimming. Would you please let me know what is the name of this worm is. Is this worm good or bad. Because this White/yelow chunk is smelly which cause bad breath. Will i kill this Worm by rinse my mouth with strong wisky such as 50 or 70 degree. Thanks. please reply or send me email on trangdung1@optusnet.com.au
The bacteria shown are spirochetes. The cheap way to stay healthy is with dilute clorox, which is NaOCl in a 0.3 or 0.15% dilution. Rinse vigorously for two minutes at a time every day.. Start as a child and keep it up for a life time.. Brush with salt NaCl or Na(CO3). Any salt will kill by crenation. Get your teeth cleaned twice a year to get rocks off the teeth. Kill these things with stuff that is cheap and easy to use.. You sure won't find advertising for cheap stuff..
this video is one of several which are taken on our phase contrast Nikon at about 1200 power. There are some very interesting other videos of oral spirochetes .
Click on subscribe or implantdrdm to see other videos.
Thanks we think so too. Click on the implantdrdm above on the right to see other very interesting videos of oral spirochetosis. Are these creatures causing tertiary spirochetosis with many manifestations such as coronary artery disease, Alzheimer's, maturity onset diabetes? We know good oral hygiene decreases the incidence of heart attack dramatically. Could oral spirochetosis be the source of the injurious agent in heart disease.
Wow. That is some important info. If these spirochetes do have some bearing on heart disease and also alzheimers, (in a previous video it is stated that these oral spirochetes have been found in the brains of alzheimer patients) this may be the key to these diseases.
For years I have read that drinking green/black tea inhibits the growth of plaque on teeth & the development of arterial plaque. Perhaps the ingredients in tea make an inhospitable environment for spirochetes, too.
Alot of docs do not know that there are over 20dif types of lyme rashes ( not only a target one) and over 20dif known insects to carry this besides the Ixodes tick...etc...Let alone that beef meat is carrying this now (possible reason for "Irradiated beef"?) ....how about the Hunters eating deer meat now? Humm.....
Those of us interested in these creatures have noticed that aobut 99% of physicians do not know that spirochetes live in the mouth, much less in the numbers shown in these slides.
How many chancres does it take to know you have syphilis?
How many tick bites with a target lesion does it take to know you have Lyme disease?
These creatures may well be the primary infectrion site of what may well be tertiary spirochetosis with lesions in the coronary, carotid arteries and the aorta. as well as in the brain and pancreas. Personally I believe they form spores in tissue all over the body and begin to become active at death. It may be their number one mode of transmission from animal to animal. There is gum disease in dinosaurs.
Hi, I take some white/yellow chunk out between my teeth and add half drop of water, then put under microscope with x400 or x1000. I can see the tinny worm swimming. Would you please let me know what is the name of this worm is. Is this worm good or bad. Because this White/yelow chunk is smelly which cause bad breath. Will i kill this Worm by rinse my mouth with strong wisky such as 50 or 70 degree. Thanks. please reply or send me email on trangdung1@optusnet.com.au
vnyeu 4 months ago
@vnyeu
The bacteria shown are spirochetes. The cheap way to stay healthy is with dilute clorox, which is NaOCl in a 0.3 or 0.15% dilution. Rinse vigorously for two minutes at a time every day.. Start as a child and keep it up for a life time.. Brush with salt NaCl or Na(CO3). Any salt will kill by crenation. Get your teeth cleaned twice a year to get rocks off the teeth. Kill these things with stuff that is cheap and easy to use.. You sure won't find advertising for cheap stuff..
implantdrdm 3 months ago
this video is one of several which are taken on our phase contrast Nikon at about 1200 power. There are some very interesting other videos of oral spirochetes .
Click on subscribe or implantdrdm to see other videos.
implantdrdm 2 years ago
i have lyme too and teeth pain, jaw pain. how to get rid of these spirochetes ? my teeth look red all the time, inflamed.
maciejwrotek 2 years ago
Absolutleley amazing!
Zimplony 2 years ago
Thanks we think so too. Click on the implantdrdm above on the right to see other very interesting videos of oral spirochetosis. Are these creatures causing tertiary spirochetosis with many manifestations such as coronary artery disease, Alzheimer's, maturity onset diabetes? We know good oral hygiene decreases the incidence of heart attack dramatically. Could oral spirochetosis be the source of the injurious agent in heart disease.
implantdrdm 2 years ago
@implantdrdm
Wow. That is some important info. If these spirochetes do have some bearing on heart disease and also alzheimers, (in a previous video it is stated that these oral spirochetes have been found in the brains of alzheimer patients) this may be the key to these diseases.
For years I have read that drinking green/black tea inhibits the growth of plaque on teeth & the development of arterial plaque. Perhaps the ingredients in tea make an inhospitable environment for spirochetes, too.
CasuallyObservant 10 months ago
Alot of docs do not know that there are over 20dif types of lyme rashes ( not only a target one) and over 20dif known insects to carry this besides the Ixodes tick...etc...Let alone that beef meat is carrying this now (possible reason for "Irradiated beef"?) ....how about the Hunters eating deer meat now? Humm.....
SoulSeekerofTruth 2 years ago
Those of us interested in these creatures have noticed that aobut 99% of physicians do not know that spirochetes live in the mouth, much less in the numbers shown in these slides.
How many chancres does it take to know you have syphilis?
How many tick bites with a target lesion does it take to know you have Lyme disease?
Implantdrdm.
implantdrdm 2 years ago
@implantdrdm - Not only that, but also that it is not a local infection (of the mouth), but rather a systemic infection!
sabotoged 1 year ago
That is a excellent comment. One thing we notice is that when
a patient is infected with spirochetes and they are in an acute
phase of the disease as shown in some of these slides, the number of other forms is vastly decreased and your excellent
observation may well be the reason.
implantdrdm
implantdrdm 2 years ago
It actually looks like several of these are attacking other (possibly good) bacteria!
SoulSeekerofTruth 2 years ago
These creatures may well be the primary infectrion site of what may well be tertiary spirochetosis with lesions in the coronary, carotid arteries and the aorta. as well as in the brain and pancreas. Personally I believe they form spores in tissue all over the body and begin to become active at death. It may be their number one mode of transmission from animal to animal. There is gum disease in dinosaurs.
implantdrdm
implantdrdm 2 years ago