CogitusCreo t1_jbbzt9d wrote
Reply to comment by Emberashh in Oral hygiene, mouthwash usage and cardiovascular mortality during 18.8 years of follow-up - oral hygiene self-care OHS was associated with a 51% reduction in the risk of CVD mortality (hazard ratio [HR] 0.49 [0.28-0.85]; p = 0.01). by Meatrition
This study didn't dig that deep, but a similar study about alzheimers and oral hygiene speculated that bacteria can enter the bloodstream and end up in the brain. I think they may have been looking at the use of mouthwash with xylitol. I can't find that exact study now, but you might like these:https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/04/190407144231.htm
https://www.nia.nih.gov/news/large-study-links-gum-disease-dementia
Edit: I'm talking about mouthwash below. Edit 2: Keep xylitol away from your dog! It's fatal to them.
Xylitol is great, BTW. A scientist friend of mine said that bacteria absorb it like sugar, but can't metabolize it, so they die (that may be a massive oversimplification). More info here: https://orlcares.com/blogs/orl-cares-blog/exploring-the-science-behind-xylitol-s-cavity-fighting-power
UterineTemple t1_jbc3guc wrote
Oh dear, would not Xylitol hurt your gut flora if taken orally? I assume if used for just mouth washing it's not so bad, but there are loads of studies praising the role of healthy gut bacteria.
CogitusCreo t1_jbc88q6 wrote
I would not recommend ingesting it, only as a mouthwash.
Sculptasquad t1_jbd9vaz wrote
Could be why it gives you diarrhea.
uglypaperswan t1_jbcfigp wrote
There are xylitol chewing gums.
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CogitusCreo t1_jbeq78w wrote
I don't recommend eating either of them, just talking about mouth wash.
baron_von_noseboop t1_jbf13ji wrote
Anyone who buys products with xylitol should know that even a small amount will kill a dog.
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