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55: Things I Wish I Would Have Known 30 Years Ago, Episode 4: Taking Better Care of My Teeth Can Lower My Risk of Cancer.

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55: Things I Wish I Would Have Known 30 Years Ago, but I know them now!

Episode 4: Taking better care of my teeth can lower my risk of cancer.

And according to Dr. Kelly Blodgett, that doesn’t only mean brushing or flossing. He explained in our podcast that high-quality saliva leads to a healthier body. How do I improve the quality of my saliva? Find ten to fifteen minutes per day of peace. How does this help your oral health? When you start to relax, your blood flow is better all over your body, including your mouth. When the blood flow is good to your mouth, your saliva improves, which will then impact your gut health. When your gut health is better, YOUR HEALTH IMPROVES!

I encourage you to listen to our episode, Can Root Canals Contribute to Cancer Risk?

In our interview, we discuss holistic dentistry and how the health of your mouth can impact every cell in your body.

Ensure you follow Dr. B.; he posts thought-provoking content on his social channels.

  • Dr. Blodgett on Instagram (@blodgettdentalcare)
  • Dr. Blodgett on Facebook (@drblodgett)
  • Dr. Blodgett on YouTube (@blodgettdentalcare)

Here’s a link to the book Dr. B mentioned:

  • Gut by Giulia Enders

Here’s are few more links about mercury and fluoride. This is how I educated myself so I could ask the right questions during the podcast episode.

The second podcast I unpacked in this episode is with Keith Bishop, a clinical nutritionist and retired pharmacist. The title is Daily Habits to Prevent and Fight Cancer!

My takeaway today was that let's not make cancer prevention too complicated; there are simple habits we can incorporate daily that can knock down our risk.

  1. Move a bit more each day.
  2. Cut back on sugar and alcohol.
  3. Don't drink super-hot beverages (darn it! I love my piping hot tea :)

Keith also told me that while colon cancer risk seems to be going down for older folks, colon cancer in younger people is on the rise. Why?

Keith believes a sedentary lifestyle is a significant contributor.

Follow Keith on social media and visit his website:

Click the link below to get early access to what I’m buying for my friends and family (and well, for myself if I’m being honest 😊) this holiday season!

Deb’s Picks – Why Did I Get Cancer?

I’m at the stage in my life where I want to give meaningful gifts that can improve health and make people smile.

I’ve tried to get you as many coupon codes as I can while focusing on supporting small businesses. Not all can offer discounts to my community, and I thank you in advance for supporting them anyway!
This episode is sponsored in part by ButcherBox.

I don't have to explain to you that the holidays can throw your eating schedule out the window!

🦃 My friends at ButcherBox genuinely want to make your life easier by giving you a FREE TURKEY and $20 off of your first box. 🦃

Go to the link butcherbox.com/ENOS and use code ENOS to get this offer!

P.S. This deal is only good until November 12th, so sign up today for your free 10 - 12 pound bird!

Connect with Deborah

This podcast is for informational purposes only and none of the information should be construed as medical advice. Listeners should seek guidance from their own medical team before making any medical or lifestyle changes.

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55: Things I Wish I Would Have Known 30 Years Ago, but I know them now!

Episode 4: Taking better care of my teeth can lower my risk of cancer.

And according to Dr. Kelly Blodgett, that doesn’t only mean brushing or flossing. He explained in our podcast that high-quality saliva leads to a healthier body. How do I improve the quality of my saliva? Find ten to fifteen minutes per day of peace. How does this help your oral health? When you start to relax, your blood flow is better all over your body, including your mouth. When the blood flow is good to your mouth, your saliva improves, which will then impact your gut health. When your gut health is better, YOUR HEALTH IMPROVES!

I encourage you to listen to our episode, Can Root Canals Contribute to Cancer Risk?

In our interview, we discuss holistic dentistry and how the health of your mouth can impact every cell in your body.

Ensure you follow Dr. B.; he posts thought-provoking content on his social channels.

  • Dr. Blodgett on Instagram (@blodgettdentalcare)
  • Dr. Blodgett on Facebook (@drblodgett)
  • Dr. Blodgett on YouTube (@blodgettdentalcare)

Here’s a link to the book Dr. B mentioned:

  • Gut by Giulia Enders

Here’s are few more links about mercury and fluoride. This is how I educated myself so I could ask the right questions during the podcast episode.

The second podcast I unpacked in this episode is with Keith Bishop, a clinical nutritionist and retired pharmacist. The title is Daily Habits to Prevent and Fight Cancer!

My takeaway today was that let's not make cancer prevention too complicated; there are simple habits we can incorporate daily that can knock down our risk.

  1. Move a bit more each day.
  2. Cut back on sugar and alcohol.
  3. Don't drink super-hot beverages (darn it! I love my piping hot tea :)

Keith also told me that while colon cancer risk seems to be going down for older folks, colon cancer in younger people is on the rise. Why?

Keith believes a sedentary lifestyle is a significant contributor.

Follow Keith on social media and visit his website:

Click the link below to get early access to what I’m buying for my friends and family (and well, for myself if I’m being honest 😊) this holiday season!

Deb’s Picks – Why Did I Get Cancer?

I’m at the stage in my life where I want to give meaningful gifts that can improve health and make people smile.

I’ve tried to get you as many coupon codes as I can while focusing on supporting small businesses. Not all can offer discounts to my community, and I thank you in advance for supporting them anyway!
This episode is sponsored in part by ButcherBox.

I don't have to explain to you that the holidays can throw your eating schedule out the window!

🦃 My friends at ButcherBox genuinely want to make your life easier by giving you a FREE TURKEY and $20 off of your first box. 🦃

Go to the link butcherbox.com/ENOS and use code ENOS to get this offer!

P.S. This deal is only good until November 12th, so sign up today for your free 10 - 12 pound bird!

Connect with Deborah

This podcast is for informational purposes only and none of the information should be construed as medical advice. Listeners should seek guidance from their own medical team before making any medical or lifestyle changes.

  continue reading

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