
A human saliva used to be alkaline, with acidity levels between pH 7.2 and pH 7.5. Nowadays it is generally slightly acid, with acidity levels below pH 7. This is anything but healthy. These acid values simply reflect the increasing acidification of our organism, which eliminates acid plaque via the periodontal pockets and acids via the saliva.
The consequences are well known:
Caries, periodontosis, a coated tongue, phlegm in the throat and eliminations via the tonsils.
We can support these eliminations by using alkaline mouth and tooth care. As well as regular alkaline gargling and rinsing our mucous membranes, we can clean our teeth with alkaline substances. To do this, every morning and evening simply sprinkle some alkaline MeineBase bath salts on a wet toothbrush and rub your teeth and gums gently with it.
Clean your top teeth with a gentle half turn from top to bottom, and the lower teeth with a gentle half turn from bottom to top. It is better to brush gently for a long time than quickly and vigorously. Our gums have become much too sensitive to be subjected to such drastic tortures.
The alkaline salt not only cleans the teeth and the gaps between the teeth, but over time also removes harmful substances which have become lodged in the gums together with any water which has built up there and is diluting these substances. The gums can therefore become stronger again. Above all dental calculus will disappear permanently and will not build up again.