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Mark Bonner

@MarkBonnerdmd

gum disease cure, definitive treatment for periodontitis, parodontite gencive amibe amiba entamoeba gingivitis, dental plaque, biofilm microscope gencive saigne

Victoriaville, Québec Tham gia Aralık 2009
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Mark Bonner
Mark Bonner@MarkBonnerdmd·
Periodontitis is not linked to genetic! doi.org/10.3390/ijerph… Are dentists forgetting about periodontal parasites? Or dentists are lyers, or ignorants or both?
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Mark Bonner@MarkBonnerdmd·
@allhcms Dementia, Remove all mercury including amalgams Cure your gum from any parasites (Bonner Method / PHPBD) Go Paleo Keto, no carbs, no sugar
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All Home Care Matters
💜 When Alzheimer’s disease or dementia affects a family, it does not only impact the person living with the disease — it touches everyone who loves them, including children. Children may notice changes they do not fully understand. They may wonder why a loved one repeats questions, forgets names, behaves differently, or can no longer participate in the same ways they once did. In this meaningful conversation, Lance A. Slatton (@lanceaslatton) speaks with Brenda Freed, Co-Founder of Mackenzie Meets Alzheimer’s Program, about the many benefits the program offers for families, caregivers, children, and loved ones living with dementia. The Mackenzie Meets Alzheimer’s Program helps families explain Alzheimer’s and dementia in a compassionate, age-appropriate, and meaningful way. Through education, storytelling, empathy, and connection, the program helps children better understand what is happening while encouraging patience, love, and inclusion. 🌿 For families navigating dementia care, this kind of support can make difficult conversations feel less overwhelming and help loved ones living with dementia continue to feel seen, valued, and connected. This conversation is a powerful reminder that Alzheimer’s care is not only about managing symptoms or routines. It is also about preserving relationships, strengthening family connection, and helping every generation feel supported. 💜 Learn more about Mackenzie Meets Alzheimer’s Program: mackenziemeetsalzheimers.com #dementia #dementiaawareness #alzheimer #alzheimers #alzheimersawareness #caregiving #familycaregivers #caregivertips #tipsforcaregivers #caregiverlife #dementiacare #alzheimerscare #seniorcare #eldercare #healthcare #help #helpingothers #familycaregiver #memorycare #caregiversupport #alzheimerssupport #dementiasupport #caregivercommunity #aging #familycare
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Alzheimer Society of Canada
Loneliness and social isolation are often used interchangeably — but they’re not the same. Loneliness is the feeling of not having the connections you want. Social isolation is about how many connections you actually have. Both matter. And both can have a significant impact on brain health, well-being and quality of life: especially as people age and social circles change. Understanding the difference is one step toward building stronger, more connected communities. Explore the full video and learn how connection supports brain health at alzheimer.ca/en/help-suppor…
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Mark Bonner@MarkBonnerdmd·
La parodontie est associée a L’Alzheimer. 7 a 10 fois plus! Nos parents a dentiers (pas de dents) n’avaient pas de maladie d’Alzheimer. Guérissez votre gencive au plus tot! Les microbes de las bouche se retrouvent au cerveau apres un certain temps. La bouche est a 10 cm du cerveau.
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EloVeutSavoir@EloVeut·
La consommation de sucre est associée à un risque accru de démence et d'Alzheimer's, selon les études. Dans une société où tous les produits transformés en contiennent. En consommez-vous beaucoup?
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EloVeutSavoir@EloVeut·
Contenu inapproprié dans un spectacle pour enfants… Lisez mon livre L’effet Monarch pour comprendre le portrait global de ce que j’explique dans cette courte vidéo.
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For nearly four decades, the Alzheimer Society Research Program (ASRP) has helped advance dementia research in Canada by funding bold ideas, supporting researchers, and contributing more than $87 million in research funding to discoveries that improve lives. In 2026, the ASRP funded more than $4.1 million for 31 research projects across Canada focused on diagnosis, treatment, care, cause, risk, therapy and translational research for people living with dementia and care partners. From improving early diagnosis to exploring new therapies and approaches to care, research through the ASRP is helping shape the future of dementia research and support in Canada. Research makes progress possible, bringing us closer to new understanding, improved care, and hope for people affected by dementia – and their care partners. Yesterday, we announced this year’s ASRP-funded research projects. Learn more about the program: bit.ly/3HlEzIC #DementiaResearch #AlzheimersResearch -- Depuis près de quarante ans, le Programme de recherche de la Société Alzheimer (PRSA) contribue à l’avancement de la recherche canadienne sur les troubles neurocognitifs (TNC) en finançant des idées audacieuses, en soutenant les chercheur·euses. Au total, il a permis d’investir plus de 87 millions de dollars pour des découvertes qui améliorent la vie des gens. En 2026, le PRSA a investi plus de 4,1 millions de dollars dans 31 projets canadiens ciblant le diagnostic, les traitements, les soins, les causes, les risques, les thérapies et la recherche translationnelle au profit des personnes vivant avec un trouble neurocognitif et de leurs partenaires de soins. Qu’il s’agisse d’améliorer le diagnostic précoce ou d’explorer de nouvelles thérapies et approches de soins, les recherches menées dans le cadre du PRSA façonnent l’avenir de la recherche et du soutien aux TNC. La recherche se traduit en progrès, nous aidant à mieux comprendre, à améliorer les soins et à donner de l’espoir aux personnes touchées. Hier, nous avons annoncé les projets de recherche financés par le PRSA cette année. Pour en savoir plus sur le programme : bit.ly/3UWMX4k #RechercheTNC #RechercheAlzheimer
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Mark Bonner@MarkBonnerdmd·
Cure your gum and prevent Alzheimer! Periodontal disease is a tragedy Origin of gum disease is parasite infection Scientific method to predictably cure periodontitis: 2014 Confirming parasites in periodontitis: doi.org/10.1051/parasi… 2018 Amoeba role: doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.… 2022 Curing methodology: doi.org/10.31579/2643-… 2022 Entamoeba is a pathogen: doi.org/10.31579/2643-… 2024 Curing 20 patients: doi.org/10.3389/fdmed.… 2025 EFP Jaccard Prize: Microbial complexes doi.org/10.1111/jcpe.1…
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Mark Bonner@MarkBonnerdmd·
Cure your Gum and prevent dementia! youtube.com/live/fV0UhvYty… Continue Periodontitis… have more Alzheimer. Leaky gut, leaky gum, leaky BRAIN! Cure Gum Disease and prevent oral microbes to go into the brain!
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Mark Bonner@MarkBonnerdmd·
Observational studies show that patients with periodontitis have a 5 to 70% increased risk (depending on studies and severity) of developing Alzheimer's or dementia, and that periodontal treatment (scaling, maintenance) is associated with a reduced risk or a slowdown in brain atrophy related to Alzheimer's. In summary: If we managed to "cure" or systematically prevent periodontitis (through hygiene, treatment and maintenance), we could reasonably expect a decrease of the order of 5 to 10% (or more in risk subgroups) in cases of Alzheimer's disease/dementia, assuming a partial causal contribution. This would be a major impact on the population, because periodontitis is very common (especially after 50-60 years) and modifiable at low cost. Cure your Gum. Bonner Method
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Dr. Dale Bredesen
Dr. Dale Bredesen@DrDaleBredesen·
Your microglia protect your brain as part of the immune system, and may convert back and forth between M1 (which is pro-inflammatory) and M2 (anti-inflammatory). Microglia play important roles in every major neurodegenerative condition. @davidperlmutter has the scoop.
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Dr. Dale Bredesen
Dr. Dale Bredesen@DrDaleBredesen·
I hope that everyone had a wonderful Mother’s Day. Based on statistics, 45 million of the currently living Americans are destined to develop Alzheimer’s if we do not reduce the public health risk, about 30 million of these will be women, and about 25 million will be mothers.
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Health Canada has approved donanemab, the second treatment to target early Alzheimer’s disease in Canada. A moment of hope. A signal of progress. And a reminder that, readiness and support matter just as much as approval. We’re here for all of it. Read more: theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…
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Mark Bonner@MarkBonnerdmd·
@AlzCanada Should approve cure your gum from periodontal parasites too!
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Mark Bonner@MarkBonnerdmd·
@AlzCanada Should approve CURE YOUR GUM FROM PARASITES too!
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