{"id":96,"date":"2016-04-20T08:39:29","date_gmt":"2016-04-20T08:39:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/h-tooth.net\/en\/?page_id=96"},"modified":"2016-04-20T08:40:59","modified_gmt":"2016-04-20T08:40:59","slug":"nature-at-the-patients-service","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/h-tooth.net\/en\/articles\/nature-at-the-patients-service\/","title":{"rendered":"Nature at the patient&#8217;s service"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Holistic Dental Treatment<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>When I first began my practice as a conventional dentist, twenty years ago, had anyone then told me that one day I would take part in the universal revolution of ideas and concepts on holistic dental treatment, I would certainly have been skeptical. And had we demonstrated, twenty years ago, concepts such as: \u201cThere is no need to brush your teeth more than once a day\u201d or, \u201cBacteria are not our worst enemy in the mouth cavity,\u201d or \u201cToothpaste itself can create a state of disharmony in the mouth and even cause long-term damage\u201d\u2014these notions would have unquestionably been denounced by the medical profession, and point blank!<br \/>\nYet today, holistic and alternative medicine provides clear and effective responses, which offer considerable benefit to patients. Nature at the Service of Health has proven itself beyond any doubt. One of the substances that has led me on this route over the past twenty years is <strong><em>Yameline 300<\/em><\/strong>, the benefits of which I describe below.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Dr. Pisante\u2019s Solution<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>As a student in Paris, and later as a doctor, it was Dr.Irene Pisante, a periodontist, who, more than anyone else, opened my eyes and clarified my thinking on this subject. Pisante spoke out against conventional concepts in dentistry and particularly against gum surgery, which she called an \u201cinfectious fashion.\u201d The new agenda proposed by Pisante was simple, logical and brilliant: \u201cOne should focus more on hygiene and the internal equilibrium of the mouth cavity and less on combating plaque\u2014because plaque is physiological and fulfills a function.\u201d<br \/>\nNowadays one assumes that it is the composition of food ingredients themselves which creates difficulties, as \u201cfast foods\u201d (which are overridingly soft) prevent the elimination of plaque, which adheres to the teeth and gums after a meal. Toothpastes (apart from <em>Yameline 300<\/em>, which is not defined as a toothpaste), focus on 2 the effort to remove plaque and tartar from the teeth. It is my view that most toothpastes contain chemical substances, which carry several disadvantages:<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Disadvantages of Normal Toothpaste<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Toothpaste also eliminates important bacteria<\/strong>, thereby causing disharmony. This implies that along with our good intentions of creating order, cleanliness and white teeth, we are indiscriminately disrupting the internal equilibrium of the mouth cavity.<\/li>\n<li><strong>The aggressive taste and flavor of toothpaste<\/strong>. We have become accustomed (mainly by massive advertising) to believing that the taste of menthol means cleanliness and hygiene, and thus we also cling to the illusion of white teeth. But is doing so, we neglect to consider whether we are not hereby developing a dependence on harmful medical substances. We must forget that our body has \u201cits own desire to repair itself.\u201d The human body has extremely sophisticated mechanisms for gearing the body to absorb food, through the secretion of enzymes that prepare the mouth cavity for the digestive process. Some of the enzymes are found in the plaque itself, while others are secreted from the gums around the Sulcus. One can safely assume, therefore, that toothpaste, with its advertised \u201ctotal (24 hour) protection\u2026\u201d actually obstructs the natural flow and the activities of the mouth cavity.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Naturally rejecting foreign substances<\/strong>. When teeth are not completely healthy, or have foreign substances, the human body tends to emit them. The holistic theory supposes that the body rejects, and even aspires to emit foreign objects, including toothpaste that purports to offer 24-hour protection.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>One principle that should be borne in mind is that, during any 24-hour period, most<br \/>\nbacteria of the <strong>Gram+<\/strong> type, and only later does the number of <strong>Gram-<\/strong>, anaerobie,<br \/>\nspirochetes, etc, increase\u2026. Thus, there is no need to brush one\u2019s teeth more than<br \/>\nonce a day! Additionally, a person\u2019s saliva offers the best protection and contains the<br \/>\nnecessary substances for combating bacteria. The more chemical substances you put\u00a03\u00a0in your mouth, including regular toothpaste, the more the process of affecting the\u00a0equilibrium is accelerated\u2026.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Yameline 300: A Revolutionary Substance<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Every dentist knows that salt is simply one of the best antiseptics! From Dr.Pisante I learned about the incredible capacities of salt and natural minerals found in nature\u2014in various compounds and dosages for various treatments. It was from her that I got acquainted with Yameline 300 for the first time\u2014a jelly substance containing these properties. The product, which is extracted from Dead Sea minerals, has changed my philosophy; transforming theory into practice. This undoubtedly natural, revolutionary substance, is altering the philosophy of modern dentistry. My first patient was in 1983\u2014and the results were incredible. Over the past twenty years, I have made consistent use of Yameline 300. The unique viscosity of the gel enables active substances to penetrate the mouth cavity. The natural uniqueness of this substance is that it leaves no residue after being used and, within a matter of minutes, becomes an integral part of the desired equilibrium in the mouth cavity.<br \/>\nFrom my experience in this field, the prevalent concept regarding Yameline\u2019s action is simple and brilliant\u2014as befits Nature. The gel decomposes the molecular chemical link of the plaque, facilitating its easy removal. This is even more apparent which applying it to tartar: drip a few drops on the spot where tartar is concentrated, wait a few minutes and the tartar softens and can easily be removed.<br \/>\nIt is truly amazing to see how an utterly natural substance, extracted from salt minerals, can preserve the mouth, gums and teeth hygiene.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Toothpaste?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Undoubtedly, there is a distinct difference between the results obtained from clinical tests on patients using Yameline 300 and those not using it; between those who prefer toothpaste which relies mainly on massive advertising and good PR. The question is: who do they benefit?<br \/>\nWhen asked at various forums which toothpaste was preferable\u2014a question one often encounters during one\u2019s career as a dentist\u2014my response, after over twenty years of experience, has been loud and clear: IF YOU DO NOT USE THE NATURAL YAMELINE 300, THEN DO NOT USE ANY OTHER TOOTHPASTE. YOU WOULD BE BETTER OFF BRUSHING YOUR TEETH WITH ONLY WATER..<\/p>\n<p><strong>Getting to the Root of the Problem Simply and Effectively<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>If one again considers the conservative types of toothpaste that most people use, it\u2019s difficult to ignore the foam they create during the process of brushing\u2014which further complicates the clearness of the action itself\u2014a situation which would never occur in a natural substances such as Yameline 300. As a dentist, I use only Yameline, and after more than twenty years\u2019 use, I can plainly recognize whether a patient is using it or not!<br \/>\nDuring seminars and conversations with my colleagues, I always recommend this \u201cnatural revolution.\u201d Patients feel better and from my experience, you can get to the root of the problem simply and easily\u2014without the intervention of chemical substances that might cause long-term damage. Yameline has been a natural medical tool for over twenty years now\u2014a tool that decreases gum sensitivity and prevents bad breath\u2014in contrast to some toothpastes which can cause bad breath by disrupting equilibrium. Yameline improves the appearance of the gums and, in many cases, restores their natural pink color; it treats tartar effectively, strengthens the link between teeth and gums, and stabilizes the teeth by preserving this gentle link.<br \/>\nThe area that comes into contact with the gums must be completely smooth. If rough (for instance, due to remnants of toothpaste or local infection, occasionally caused by chemical substances in the paste) the link is affected and might cause gum regression and tooth movement.<br \/>\nAnd if these qualities were not convincing enough, I show add that Yameline thoroughly disinfects, maintains equilibrium in the mouth cavity (with the intervention of chemical substances), preserves the natural condition of the mouth and even prevents gum surgery in some cases. And all this is present in a natural substance\u2014extracted from the Dead Sea.<\/p>\n<p>The road from conventional dental medicine to holistic and alternative medicine now seems shorter. You can embark on the road with Yameline 300, and save yourself over twenty years of research. This is a feature of the most innovative, natural medicine. Most importantly\u2014it benefits the patient.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Dr Claude Hayat, Dentist <\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Holistic Dental Treatment When I first began my practice as a conventional dentist, twenty years ago, had anyone then told me that one day I would take part in the universal revolution of ideas and concepts on holistic dental treatment, I would certainly have been skeptical. 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