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Its a matter of scientific data my young friend of which you seem to know little and care less. You never told me what your dentist did to your gums in treating the gingivitis. I've asked you two or three times. You spoke of going several times. If you did I think he put something over on you. The only thing necessary so far as I'm able to discover is to have the [[strikethrough]] teetch [[/strikethrough]] teeth "scaled" under the gum line. This removes the serummial deposits there which irritate the gum tissue & cause gingivitis & pyorrhea too in some cases. I [[strikethrough]] do not [[/strikethrough]] have to go only about once in two years. Some have to go every three or four months The one I go to, removes it in an hour, $10 once in 2 years isn't bad. I've seen the little pieces he takes off. Its no fraud. He tells me its my diet that enables me to go as long as I do. So [[strikethrough]] you see [[/strikethrough} it is good for  [[strikethrough]] some [[/strikethrough]] me thing you see. And another thing is that I do not have high blood pressure in spite of my worrying capacity and I shall never have Nephritis (Bright's disease) nor diabetis unless I meet with some accident nor do I expect to have arterio sclerosis though it runs in the family One may not care to postpone death but one does'nt want to have any more ill health than necessary. It has been learned now that the diet even of adults affects the teeth & that deprived of the vitamins & mineral elements, the teeth decay. Inheritence of course plays its part too. Your rush of blood to the head may mean high blood pressure though there