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S2E25 - Optimizing Oral Health to Optimize Overall Gut Health With Dr. Jim Ellis

S2E25 - Optimizing Oral Health to Optimize Overall Gut Health With Dr. Jim Ellis

FromGutsy Health | Nutrition and Medicine


S2E25 - Optimizing Oral Health to Optimize Overall Gut Health With Dr. Jim Ellis

FromGutsy Health | Nutrition and Medicine

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Jun 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Show Summary: “Good oral health is good gut health.”How often do we consider the relationship between our oral health and gut health? Turns out, that lots of our oral activities affect the nature of our gut health – from brushing our teeth, flossing, and even the kind of food that we eat.There are also many things to take into consideration: what should we be looking for when it comes to dental products? Are we protected enough? How can we take care of our oral and gut health while being mindful of the impact of these products on our environment?In this week’s episode, we are joined by our special guest Dr. Jim Ellis, an amazing dentist in Ogden and owner of The Oral Care Club. He shares with us the different chemicals to look out for that are harmful to our teeth, good habits that nourish our oral environment, and the difference between cleaning our teeth versus creating good oral health.We were also able to talk about the features of his amazing dental health resource, The Oral Care Club, wherein you can browse through his sustainable and environmental-friendly dental products and other brands that truly care about our dental hygiene.So please tune in and invite as many people as possible, as we take on a fascinating conversation with Dr. Ellis that leads to a positive change in our overall oral and gut health.Exceptional Highlights:If our oral health is poor, we’re essentially damaging our gut health and our ability to digest food correctly.Cleaning off the gunk is one thing, but nourishing the tissues and the oral microbiome is a great reward all the way downstream.Make the habit of brushing and flossing teeth a family affair to get kids involved so they can enjoy taking care of their teeth.Get the MOST COMFORTABLE SLEEP YOU NEED! Get your Cozy Earth Bamboo Sheets now with a 35% discount using the code "GUTSY"Show Highlights:Aside from brushing and flossing, how else can we contribute to a healthy oral microbiome?Dr. Ellis 7:45Getting the garbage out of your mouth is number one. But you must also look at your overall health, are there prescriptions you’re taking that affect your salivary flow rate? Are you getting yeast infections in your mouth? Do you have a dry mouth?Chemicals in our toothpaste are bad for usDr. Ellis 6:19Sodium lauryl sulfate is the number one foaming agent found in toothpaste. Big manufacturers put these harsh chemicals in our toothpaste because they’re cheap.Get the MOST COMFORTABLE SLEEP YOU NEED! Get your Cozy Earth Bamboo Sheets now with a 35% discount using the code "GUTSY"Dr. Ellis 19:48Titanium dioxide makes things bleach white. You don’t want that. And a lot of toothpaste has artificial sugars like saccharides.Causes of bad bacteria in our mouthsDr. Ellis 1 10:03Unnatural added sugars in our daily diet. Bad bacteria thrive in sugar and we’re basically feeding the bad bacteria in our mouth and stomach with sugar.Dry mouth epidemicDr. Ellis 13:58Your mouth needs to be wet and moist, otherwise, your tissues are going to dry out and you’re going to get cavities and fragile teeth.Get the MOST COMFORTABLE SLEEP YOU NEED! Get your Cozy Earth Bamboo Sheets now with a 35% discount using the code "GUTSY"Sponsor Link:cozyearth.comImportant Links:The Oral Care ClubJim Ellis, DDS
Released:
Jun 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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In the Gutsy Health podcast, Tristin and Juanique Roney cover the topics involved in alternative health, holistic health, nutrition, diets, and medicine. They have transformed their own lives and their patient's lives by researching the best health practices and translating them into an applicable lifestyle. Their goal is to share their knowledge and help empower individuals in taking their health back into their own hands and living a better, healthier life.