Seoul, South Korea - A new study has revealed that if you clean your teeth and gums three times a day, the risk of type 2 diabetes can be drastically reduced.Because of this, experts have shown that teeth, gums and mouth clean teeth do not fall off and gums remain healthy. Otherwise the internal inflammation and inflammation release some of the chemicals that promote Yapitis in the body.Seoul Hospital specialists in South Korea reviewed more than two million people for 10 consecutive years to examine this issue in detail. This study showed that people who regularly brush twice a day have a reduced risk of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. If there is inflammation in the gums, the risk will be 9% and the probability of diabetes after the tooth decay may increase by 21%.Scientists have published this research in a journal Diabetes Logia, which says that dental mail, gum diseases and tooth decay can increase the risk of diabetes. Therefore, it is very important to take special care of teeth and mouth cleaning.The study also revealed that people who were 51 years of age or younger if they brushed their teeth three times a day, prevented diabetes by 10 to 14 percent, but in people over 52 years of age. No obvious difference was seen.A total of 88,000 people participated in this study and even women had better teeth cleansing effects, but so far the exact cause has not been revealed. Experts believe that some chemicals may be embedded inside the body due to inadequate teeth, leading to diabetes.
Saturday, 7 March 2020
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