Type 2 Diabetes - Green Tea Dental Strips

Periodontics, an inflammation of the tissue that holds the teeth in place, is a problem for many diabetics, and can often lead to tooth loss. Tea extract has been studied as a weapon to ward off periodontics.

In March 2013, the Journal of the Indian Society of Periontology published an article Halgekar Institute of Dental Sciences and Research Centre in Belgium, India:

catechism, compounds found in green tea, has been applied to the gums volunteers. The bacteria involved in the development of periodontics were significantly lower in the population one week and five weeks after the application of the tea extract.
From these results, it was ended that this type of tea extract can be used besides standard dental procedures in the prevention and treatment of periodontics.

In May 2013, the Journal of Medical Food reported the results of a study conducted by researchers from the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Laval in Quebec, Canada

extracts of green, black, white and oolong tea is shown to inhibit the growth of bacteria, Porphyry gingival, is known to cause periodontal disease. They also help prevent bacteria from coupling to the cells in the mouth to prevent harmful bacteria enzymes and inhibits the secretion of molecules involved in inflammation.
Tea extracts Therefore, it was suggested could be incorporated into the verbal care products to deliver on the teeth and gums.

Researchers Vishnu Dental College in India has tested the green tea extract strips placed directly on the gums. Their study, published in the Journal of the Indian Society of Primatology March 2013, included 50 volunteers with periodontitis, half of the participants had diabetes:

These types of bands placed on the gums showed more than ten percent of the extract released in 30 minutes and the balance paid by 2:00. Both groups showed significant improvement.
From this information, he saw bands extract containing this type of tea is applied directly to the gums, may be an useful treatment for periodontitis in diabetics and non-diabetics.

It will probably take some time before dental strips are available in the market but many extracts in pill form is available. It would be best to consult your doctor before starting supplementation.

Green tea is good hot or cold. In http://www.health.com not a recipe for ice tea with mint cream. Calls fresh mint leaves, tea bags, agave and fresh lavender leaves. This is a recipe for green tea, citrus and honey in Allrecipes web. Includes lemon zest, grapefruit juice, powdered green tea and honey.

The site suggests CoffeeTea.about make iced milk green tea with soy milk. Soy milk calcium is also good for the teeth and other bones. From the website comes from a recipe of fresh strawberries Sencha, with strawberries, lemon juice, honey, mint leaves and green tea. Foodnetwork.com suggests green tea ice cream with ginger sugar (substitute) and slices of ginger. Healthy drink.

The type two diabetes is a disease that not only has to live. By making simple changes to your daily routine, you can protect your heart, kidneys, eyes and members of damage often caused by diabetes, and eliminate some of the complications that you may encounter. Green tea can make a difference.

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