Probiotic
Mouthwash
Compete50 new war on oral pathogens
uses nuclear particles to weaken the enemy and probiotics to finish
the job. The American Academy of Microbiology, past president Stuart
Levy believes that perhaps the best way to fight resistant bacteria
is to use susceptible bacteria to compete with the resistant bacteria
and eventually replace them to restore the natural ecology in the
environment. Susceptible bacteria have more energy than resistant
bacteria. Susceptible bacteria have the competitive edge because
resistant bacteria expend considerable energy in developing resistant
genes to combat antibacterial agents. Susceptible bacteria use the
extra energy to produce enzymes that block the pathogens from creating
inner energy and use up its available energy to quit growing and
rot away.
The oral cavity contains over 400 identified
specie and many more that have not been identified because they
are hard to culture or do not stain with current staining procedures.
This myriad of different bacteria can not be contained by a few
cultures of probiotic bacteria. To compete with the diversity in
the mouth, a special probiotics that contains numerous cultures
is needed. Compete has a special blend of different cultures to
complete the oral hygiene job.
The key factor in sending fresh troops
is that they don't fight with each other. Compete50 probiotic mixture
have been cultured to live in harmony (Symbiosis)with each other.
The cultures in Compete50 depend on each other for survival, therefore
they work together as a team to fight oral pathogens.
The battle between probiotic bacteria
and oral pathogens is fought with enzymes.
Enzymes are specialized sticky proteins that resemble a lock and
key mechanism. The key fits precisely in the lock. File the notches
of the key or gum up the lock and the enzyme is made inactive. Probiotic
bacteria gum up the enzymes of oral pathogens to block metabolism
and breathing of oral pathogens. Probiotic enzymes also steal the
food and gas resources of oral pathogens. With no energy resources
and blocked enzymes in metabolism, the oral pathogens quit growing
and either disappear or starve back into a harmless microbe.
Once the enemy is defeated, the probiotic
bacteria take over the oral cavity and restore back dental health.
The probiotic cultures are needed to help digest food particles,
breakdown putrescent odors and keep the oral pathogens from returning.
The new millennium is a good time to
change the way bacteria are treated. The world and our bodies are
loaded with friendly bacteria that do no harm. Even Harvard University
has come to realize that maybe we should stop killing bacteria with
chemicals but use probiotics to compete with pathogens.
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