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Thank you Dr Philip Mc Millan

GUSTAVO AQUIRRE CHANG

https://twitter.com/Aguirre1Gustavo/status/1594745427034783761

It had already been identified that the Biofilm or Dental Plaque harbors SARS CoV-2

To this is added the Tonsils and Adenoids in children

Therefore, it is confirmed that the oral cavity is a potential reservoir for the virus

There are Asymptomatic Carriers

THE BIOFILM OR DENTAL PLAQUE HARBOURS SARS-CoV-2

The presence of viruses in the Dental Biofilm indicates that the oral cavity is a potential reservoir for the virus. Patients with LONG COVID and CFS must eliminate dental infectious foci of microorganisms

SARS-CoV-2 RNA in dental biofilms: Supragingival and subgingival findings from inpatients in a COVID-19 intensive care unit

https://aap.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/JPER.21-0623

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Christine's avatar

Now this makes sense in my case. I have just watched one of those tedious and alienating advertorials for a product that is too expensive, but that made sense to me. It was for a product called Circ02, which is about increasing the level of nitric oxide in the endothelial cells throughout the body, starting in the mouth by using gummies to keep stuff there long enough to recolonise the mouth itself. There are lots of warnings about certain toothpastes and mouth washes that damage the mouth biota.

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Dr Philip McMillan's avatar

Carefully reflecting on the relevance.

Seems to make sense.

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Sounds Like Nonsense's avatar

You can look online for clay powders for teeth or make your own.

Sweet Fennel Natural Tooth Powder

https://www.detoxtrading.co.uk/product/sweet-fennel-tooth-powder/

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Frits the cryptocat's avatar

This is very interesting. I am very curious about an identification of the relevance and possible future solutions. Wishing you a great year, Dr. McMillan!

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Dr Philip McMillan's avatar

Thank you.

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JSR's avatar

Hello, my MIL is suffering badly from a rash that I and some other people I know had on and off for months. It is a sure way to drive someone insane. I think it’s caused by the virus, and re instigated when around someone who’s got an active case. Nothing seems to help, I tried hydroxyzene, benedryl, oils, baths, ice. I see articles about others having this rash, but nothing about easing the itching. Do you have any information on this?

Thank you

JSR

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