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Connection of Mouth Health with Neurological Challenges

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The mouth is subject to various insults that result in compromised areas such as ulcers, cuts, burns, etc. These can be caused by hot or sharp foods, infections, medical therapy, or disease conditions that may be limited to the mouth, or also affect other parts of the body. The health of the mouth also affects the rest of the body. The oral-systemic connection continues to be the subject of much scientific investigation. Conditions such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, and others are now known to be associated with the health of the mouth. TheraGel Oral Coating Rinse provides pain relief, protects wounded areas from contamination, and optimizes healing. It is drug-free and non-toxic and is safe to swallow. Not only does it provide excellent pain relief, but it can be also incorporated into the oral hygiene regimen to help keep the mouth clean and healthy, and thereby contribute to overall good health. Dr. John Hall is a co-developer of TheraGel, and will discuss the scientific basis behind the development of TheraGel, as well as the many uses and benefits provided by this revolutionary new product. For information about THeragel visit: https://arogalife.com/parkinsons-recovery
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The mouth is subject to various insults that result in compromised areas such as ulcers, cuts, burns, etc. These can be caused by hot or sharp foods, infections, medical therapy, or disease conditions that may be limited to the mouth, or also affect other parts of the body. The health of the mouth also affects the rest of the body. The oral-systemic connection continues to be the subject of much scientific investigation. Conditions such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, and others are now known to be associated with the health of the mouth. TheraGel Oral Coating Rinse provides pain relief, protects wounded areas from contamination, and optimizes healing. It is drug-free and non-toxic and is safe to swallow. Not only does it provide excellent pain relief, but it can be also incorporated into the oral hygiene regimen to help keep the mouth clean and healthy, and thereby contribute to overall good health. Dr. John Hall is a co-developer of TheraGel, and will discuss the scientific basis behind the development of TheraGel, as well as the many uses and benefits provided by this revolutionary new product. For information about THeragel visit: https://arogalife.com/parkinsons-recovery
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