Use a lot of toothpaste that is dangerous to the nervous system
In order for the nervous system to function normally, there should be a balance between zinc and copper in the blood, but this balance is broken due to daily use of toothpaste.
Using too much toothpaste in each brushing will be dangerous to the nervous system.
Scientists at the Texas Medical Center (USA) have concluded that if using excessive toothpaste (brushing teeth several times a day, each time taking too much cream), it is due to penetration of the ingredients in the cream. Brushing (mainly zinc compounds) balancing the beneficial substances in the body can be broken, leading to neurological disorders.
This information has been confirmed experimentally.
The researchers tracked patients with neurological disorders and learned that some patients had a habit of using more than two 'tubes' of toothpaste for a week.
When analyzing their blood, the results showed abnormally high concentrations of zinc. According to experts, that is the cause of brain damage.
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