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LWP Periodontal Test Kit
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The energy pattern of bacteria, biofilms and nosodes related to periodontal disease.
35 vials.
Periodontal disease has a major impact on health. It has been implicated in susceptibility to strokes, heart disease, diabetes and dementia.
This kit brings together vials from other kits, including bacteria, biofilms and cytokines.
This kit is not for home use. It is suitable for use by kinesiologists and EAV practitioners.
PD 01 Actinomyces Israelii
Found in the vagina, colon, and mouth. Infection is established first by a breach of the mucosal barrier during various procedures (e.g. dental, and surgical) or pathologies such as diverticulitis; causes actinomycosis (formation of painful abscesses in the mouth, lungs, or gastrointestinal tract).
PD 02 Actinomyces Odontolyticus
Part of the oral flora; also found in dental plaque and in deep dental caries. Causes actinomycosis.
PD 03 Actinomyces Viscosus
Part of the human oral flora, occurring around the teeth, gums and throat in healthy humans. Causes dental caries particularly of the roots of teeth. Can cause abscesses in the mouth, lungs, or the gastro-intestinal tract.
PD 04 Actinomycosis, with Actinomyces Viscosus
An infection with the formation of abscesses in the mouth, lungs, or the gastrointestinal tract. Oral actinomycosis may occur due to trauma such as a tooth extraction or bleeding gums.
PD 05 Aggregatibacter Actinomycetemcomitans / Actinobacillus Actinomycetemcomitans
Part of the human oral flora; also found in severe infections in the oral cavity, mainly the periodontium.
PD 06 Borrelia Vincent
Causes severe ulcerating gingivitis (trench mouth). Typically found in those with poor oral hygiene but can also occur as a result of stress, cigarette smoking and poor nutrition; also can be found in those with serious illnesses.
PD 07 Campylobacter Rectus
Implicated as a pathogen in chronic periodontitis, which can cause bone loss.
PD 08 Capnocytophaga Ochracea
Found in the oral cavity of humans and contributes to early plaque formation on teeth by being a physical intermediate link between several Streptococcus species and Fusobacterium nucleatum.
PD 09 Capnocytophaga Sputigena
Normal inhabitants of the human oral cavity; implicated in periodontal disease.
PD 10 Dental Floss: Bacteria, Plaque, Cheek Cells
PD 11 Dental Floss: Bacteria, Plaque, Food
PD 12 Dental Plaque with Bacilli Biofilm
PD 13 Dental Plaque with Bacteria and Yeast
PD 14 Dental Plaque with Cocci Biofilm
PD 15 Dental Plaque with Fungal Hyphae and Bacteria
PD 16 Eikenella Corrodens / Bacteroides Corrodens
A commensal bacteria of the human mouth and upper respiratory tract.
PD 17 Enterococcus Faecalis / Streptococcus Faecalis
Can cause life-threatening infections in humans, especially in the hospital environment. Frequently found in root canal-treated teeth. Can cause endocarditis and bacteremia; also can be responsible for urinary tract infections, meningitis, and other infections. Among the main constituents of some probiotic food supplements.
PD 18 Eubacterium Yurii
Causes periodontal disease.
PD 19 Fusobacterium Nucleatum
Found in the mouth and upper respiratory tract. A key component of dental plaque. Possible role in periodontal disease and colon cancer. Occasional cause of abscesses and blood infections.
PD 20 Gingiva
Gums.
PD 21 Gingivitis, Acute
Inflammation of the gums, with redness, swelling and bleeding of the gums.
PD 22 Interleukin-8
Interleukins are cytokines produced by the body as part of the immune system. This particular one often associated with inflammation (e.g. in gingivitis and psoriasis).
PD 23 Peptostrepococcus Sp.
Commensal organisms in humans, living predominantly in the mouth, skin, gastrointestinal, vagina and urinary tracts, and compose a portion of the bacterial gut flora
PD 24 Periodontal Ligament Fibers
A group of specialised connective tissue fibers that attach a tooth to the alveolar bone within which it sits.
PD 25 Periodontitis caused by Porphromonas Gingivalis
PD 26 Periodontitis caused by Prevotella Intermedia
PD 27 Periodontitis caused by Prevotella Melaninogenica
PD 28 Porphyromonas Gingivalis / Bacteroides Gingivalis
Bacteria that is part of the normal flora of the mouth, intestine and urogenital tract. Found in periodontal lesions and associated with adult gingivitis, periodontal disease and mouth abscesses; could be a risk factor for esophageal cancer.
PD 29 Prevotella Intermedia / Bacteroides Intermedia / Bacteroides Melaninogenicu
Bacteria involved in periodontal infections, including gingivitis and periodontitis.
PD 30 Serratia Marcescens / Bacterium Prodigosum
Found on the sub-gingival biofilm of teeth. Involved in eye infections. Commonly found in the respiratory and urinary tracts of hospitalised adults and in the gastro-intestinal system of children. May cause pneumonia and urinary tract infections. Often found growing in bathrooms as a pink discoloration and slimy film.
PD 31 Streptococcus Mutans
Commonly found in the human oral cavity and is a significant contributor to tooth decay.
PD 32 Streptococcus Salivarius
The principal commensal bacterium of the oral cavity and a normal inhabitant of the upper respiratory tract. The first bacterium that colonises dental plaque, creating favourable conditions for other bacteria.
PD 33 Streptococcus Sanguinis / Streptococcus Sanguis
A normal inhabitant of the healthy mouth, particularly found in dental plaque, where it modifies the environment to make it less hospitable for other strains of Streptococcus that cause cavities, such as Streptococcus mutans. The most common cause of subacute bacterial endocarditis.
PD 34 Treponema Denticola
Part of the microbial community within the oral cavity; associated with the incidence and severity of human periodontal disease. Having elevated T. denticola levels in the mouth is considered one of the main causes of periodontitis.
PD 35 Veillonella
Part of the microbial community within the mouth and intestine. Very occasionally implicated in cases of osteomyelitis and endocarditis.
Life-Work Potential product code: 8118
Note: Ergopathics test kits are not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat or cure any disease, disorder or abnormal physical state. The vials contain ethanol and water and the process used to imprint them with electromagnetic signatures has not been tested or validated by any scientific method and is not approved by any regulatory authority. They are intended for use solely by qualified providers to support wellness and manage stress. Vials do not contain any substances classified as a DINs of NHPs by Health Canada.
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