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Dr. Risch in conversation with Dr. Howard Tenenbaum, Professor of Periodontology in the Faculty of Dentistry, and Professor in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathophysiology, in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto in Ontario, Canada. Dr. Tenenbaum’s professional expertise includes the physiology of what happens in the mouth and nose and their cells and the immune system when the virus first enters the body.
Well before the Covid pandemic, Dr. Tenenbaum observed that the molecular processes and alterations he saw in patients with periodontitis (gum disease) were analogous to what happens in the heart in myocarditis. He suggests that the treatments that he uses for periodontitis–certain low-cost generic drugs and supplements–might therefore be useful for preventing long-term serious outcomes in people suffering from post-Covid or post-vaccine myocarditis.
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