Title : Dentogenic toxins and glymphatism: Their effects on the brain
Abstract:
At present, we are experiencing increasingly frequent brain problems. These also have to do with coagulation disorders and reduced blood flow caused by Covid-19 viruses and their spike proteins. What is usually neglected are the problems caused by toxins in the mouth area and the resulting problems with the lymphatic drainage of the head in the context of stress on the glymphatic system.
The glymphatic system is a disposal system for waste products in the central nervous system of vertebrates, i.e. in the brain and spinal cord. The name is a neologism of the terms glia and lymphatic system and was introduced by a research group led by Maiken Nedergaard (Rochester and Copenhagen) in 2012. Similar to the lymphatic system, which ends outside the meninges, i.e. does not occur in the CNS, the glymphatic system acts as a flowing circulation system for the removal of metabolic end products and toxins.
Which toxins in the area of the mouth are important? A) Metals, i.e. heavy metals in amalgam and dental gold, light metals in implants; B) Chronic bacterial inflammation of the gingiva and gums, especially gangrenous pulp, pulpitis, granuloma findings; C) Jaw bone foci in the sense of non-infectious chronic ostitis (NICO, FDOK); D) Periodontitis and gum pockets filled with problematic pathogens.
As a result of these disorders, the brain cannot detoxify itself sufficiently and accumulates toxins. Different brain diseases can be triggered depending on the individual's previous exposure. In the preliminary stages, there is the phenomenon of "brain fog" with symptoms such as dizziness, concentration problems and fatigue. After intensive dental diagnostics with computer tomography, we have regularly found dentogenic findings and improvements in symptoms after treatment. These examinations should be carried out in all cases where there are unclear brain-related problems.