Tuesday 23 August 2016

SALIVA... The golden ticket!?

Saliva is essential for the digestion and breakdown of food in the mouth and gut as well as keeping our mouths healthy. It contains a complex mixture of enzymes, buffers, antibodies, minerals and nutrients that fight disease and keep our mouths and bodies healthy. Enzymes in the mouth begin the process of digesting the foods we eat. Carbohydrates, the primary nutritional component of grains, fruits, and vegetables, are broken down into simple sugars by the enzymes found in saliva.  Bacteria ingest the simple sugars and carbohydrates and convert them into acids. When our saliva is actively operating it buffers the acid and neutralises the pH. A neutral pH is key to keep acid levels maintained throughout the body.

Saliva contains antibodies and antimicrobial properties that decrease the amount of oral bacteria and facilitate the body’s defences to reduce the risk of disease in the mouth. Unfortunately, these compounds aren’t strong enough the kill all the harmful germs found in the oral cavity.

Calcium and Phosphorus are two minerals naturally occurring in our saliva. They aid in the remineralization of damaged enamel. Saliva is the best natural remedy for hardening damaged tooth enamel and creating a stronger defence mechanism.

            Our body produces high levels of saliva throughout the day, with an increase during food consumption. Generally, there is a decrease in production during the course of the night. This is especially true for those who aren’t drinking enough water throughout the day or who may be taking medications that cause a lack of saliva production. Without this natural buffer, those individuals suffering from dry mouth are at higher risk of dental diseases.

           An increase in gum disease and dental decay continues to plague Canadians, even after decades of new products, services and techniques, we are still grasping at straws, trying to control oral diseases that affect a large portion of our nation. The future of oral health is prevention and saliva is the key that unlocks the mystery.

          Could saliva be the golden ticket to all that ails us in oral health?.............


Saliva Facts
  • We produce approximately 1 liter (34 ounces) of saliva a day.
  • One teaspoon (5ml) of saliva contains about 2.5 billion bacterial cells.
  • Your mouth does not secrete saliva when your sleep. This is why sleeping with your mouth open will result in a dry mouth.
  • A neutral pH is 7.0
  • Stomach acid has a pH level of 1.6 which helps kill harmful bacteria.
  • Blood has a pH between 7.45 and 7.35.
  • Saliva should be between 7.0-8.0



Reference: Oil Pulling Therapy (Detoxifying and healing the Body Through Oral Cleansing; Dr. Bruce Fife; Copyright 2008; pages 19-23


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