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P. gingivalis was detected in 90.9% of heart attack patients in a clinical study.
The same bacteria destroying your gum tissue is living in your arteries.
Gums bleeding when you brush? Bad breath nothing fixes? Dentist calling it “just gingivitis”?
P. gingivalis enters your bloodstream through bleeding gums every time you brush. It embeds in arterial walls, triggers chronic inflammation, and accelerates the plaques causing heart attacks. Your cardiologist treats the arteries. Nobody treats the bacteria that got there.
Study data:
→ 90.9% of heart attack patients carry it
→ Found directly in 39.3% of coronary plaques
→ Heart attack risk: +34%
The mechanism: P. gingivalis enters bloodstream → embeds in arterial walls → triggers inflammation → plaque formation accelerates → arterial blockage → heart attack
Gums bled every time I brushed for 3 years. Nobody connected it to cardiovascular risk. Mastic gum 1g daily. Week 3: bleeding stopped. Month 2: inflammation markers normalized.
1g daily. 8 weeks. Bacteria eliminated. Arteries protected.
Your cardiologist treats your arteries.
Nobody is treating the bacteria destroying them.


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