In the course of ' 'evolution, our body and the bacteria that colonise it ' 'have developed in close coordination with each other. ' 'Our body has outsourced some metabolic functions to the ' 'bacteria that colonise it. We have known about the ' 'importance of intestinal flora for some time. This is ' 'new for the oral flora. Naturally occurring, ' 'health-promoting oral and tongue bacteria produce the ' 'important messenger substance nitric oxide from plants ' 'containing potassium nitrate, such as beetroot, ' 'lettuce, spinach, etc., which is dissolved in saliva ' 'and helps to lower blood pressure. This messenger ' 'substance is also important for the prevention of ' 'diabetes and vascular deposits, as well as for ' 'erections and memory formation. In the second half of ' 'life, these bacteria also diminish. This makes it all ' 'the more important to strengthen them regularly through ' 'diet and the new prebiotic Oralactin toothpaste and ' 'mouthwash containing potassium nitrate.
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