Is gum bad for you?!


Question: Is gum bad for you!?
if so, whats the best kind to chew!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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No!. Sugarfree gum is fine!. Well it's fine for your teeth!. Some people say it's bad for your stomach and digestive system b'cos of the acid that you're creating and your stomach thinks it's eating and stuff like that!. Doesn't stop me from chewing though!.
As long as it is sugarfree gum there's no evidence it does anything to your teeth!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

gum can be bad for you if you have amalgam fillings!. When you chew gum and have these silver fillings, mercury vapor is released each time you bite down on the gum!. This vapor is swallowed and goes to your liver where it is converted to mercuric ions!. These ions go to your brain where it destroys the Tubulon Matrix surrounding the neurodendrites!. This leaves the neurodendrites naked and loose so they tangle!. This is a marker for Alzheimer's disease and that is why you want to stay completely away from ALL mercury!. Mercury is found in vaccinations in the form of Thimerosol that is used as a preservative!. Mercury is found in ALL fluorescent tubes and neon and this is why when you throw these bulbs in the trash, it goes to the land fill and then into your water supply that contaminates fish!. The processing of Coal for fuel emits lots of mercury into the atmosphere and pollutes the world with it!.

Amalgam fillings are over 50% LIQUID MERCURY!. Many experiments have been done, especially at the University of Calgary School of Medicine in Canada and the University of Tennessee have shown that mercury in quantities about 100 to 1,000 times less than what you get chewing gum or brushing your teeth destroys brain cells!.

The American Dental Association has forbid dentists telling you about this as a problem!. They can lose their license to practice dentistry if they don't comply with the ADA rules!. For you to have your amalgam fillings removed, you cannot tell the dentist you want them out for health reasons!. They won't do it or they will lose their license if exposed!. The ADA requires all dentists to follow a "standard of care" that regulates what they can tell you and what they can do!.

You have to dig to get the real answers about this issue!. Know this, that ALL amalgam fillings have infections under them!. These infections can reflex to many parts of the body and cause many diseases that will not go away until the infection in the mouth is fixed!.

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Gum with sugar isn't the best, as it continously exposes your teeth to the sugar, but artificial sweeteners aren't healthy for your overall body either!. Chewing gum does increase saliva, which is a good way to clean debris out of the mouth!. Gum can cause inflammation in jaw joint too, so be careful if you are prone to TMJ problems!.

I would recommend finding all natural based gums, such as
http://www!.gleegum!.com/glee-gum!.htm - Glee Gum
http://www!.malibugum!.com/index!.html - Malibu Gum
http://www!.naturalcandystore!.com/c-natur!.!.!. - Here is a general list of some others tooWww@Answer-Health@Com

from what i've heard no!. gum's no good no matter what kind!. when you chew it, it's just a rubber and when you chew on it, the flavours dissolve onto the teeth and eat away on to it and the rubbery gum just helps break/chip the toothWww@Answer-Health@Com

Sugar free gum is the best to chew - I like Orbit and Stride!. If you chew gum with sugar in it, your teeth will be a lot more prone to cavities!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Dentyne ice has no sugar in it and is a good kind to chew!.

Not sure if anyone else has this problem but I can't chew winterfresh gum because it always hurts my teeth!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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