The Nutrition Connection - Supporting The
Immune System
Good Nutritional Support Is Essential to Total Health,
Preventing Disease, and Effective Treatment of Oral Infection.
Unfortunately The Average American Diet Is Not Adequate For Optimal
Health...
The immune system is the body's defense against infectious
organisms and other invaders. Through a series of steps called the
immune response, the immune system attacks organisms and substances
that invade our systems and cause disease. The immune system is made
up of a network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to
protect the body. As we age, the body is less able to assimilate the
nutrients required to maintain an optimal immune system and it is
more necessary to make sure that our diet contains fruits and
vegetables and that we take the right supplements. We have heard
much about anti-oxidants that prevent cell oxidation and lower the
occurrence of disease, aging and even cancer. They are important
supporters of the immune system.
As we have noted, periodontal disease is much more common among
60 year olds than 20 year olds, even though 60 year olds are more
dental savvy and probably brush better. The difference is likely in
the body’s ability to fight off the attacks of bacteria and
chemicals.
Recent research at Loma Linda University showed that a
nutritional supplement alone (Pharmaden), without any other dental
treatment, was able to significantly combat the effects of
periodontal disease, lowering bleeding and pocket depths (19).
The key ingredients in the supplement were Grapeseed Extract,
CoQ10 (Ubiquanone), Echinacea and Folic Acid. It is valuable to
examine these elements because several are not normally found in
your daily multi-vitamin.
The Center of Dental Medicine strongly recommends good oral
hygiene, a well-balanced diet, and the use of a good daily
dietary supplement. Several years ago, The American Medical
Association recommended that "every American adult
supplement with a good daily vitamin."
Take Multivitamins Urges American Medical Association
August 31,2002
AMA’s Position on Nutritional Supplements:
Supplements Shown to Provide
Valuable Health Benefits
Read the research;
http://www.unitedmedicalnetwork.com/researchdocs/1%20AMA%20Approves%20Nutrition.doc
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