The Blood Sugar Bomb Most Doctors Miss
Is there anything more frustrating than blood sugar that just won’t behave?
You’re trying to do everything right… watching your diet, exercising, and even getting plenty of sleep.
But your blood sugar is still all over the place… soaring and dropping like a roller coaster at Six Flags.
So, what gives?
I can assure you, it’s NOT because you aren’t trying hard enough.
It isn’t even that occasional treat you allow yourself.
There’s a sneaky saboteur lurking inside 70 percent of seniors that could be silently sending your blood sugar haywire.
Most doctors never talk about it… but I’m going to show you an ancient oil ritual that could FINALLY give you back your blood sugar control.
I’m not a big believer in coincidences—so one pair of numbers has always struck me as strange.
Around 75 percent of adults over 65 have prediabetes or type 2 diabetes.
And roughly 70 percent of seniors ALSO have gum disease.
Those statistics are remarkably similar, don’t you think?
Yet no one has officially connected the dots between the two conditions… until now.
A landmark study has revealed that gum disease can cause wild blood sugar swings, insulin resistance, and gut bug disruption.
In other words, those “minor” gum issues your dentist keeps nagging you about? They aren’t just threatening your teeth.
They’re also triggering the same blood sugar and bacterial chaos seen in diabetes.
You see, the bacteria festering in your gums aren’t homebodies. They LOVE to travel.
If you have gum disease, these ugly bugs enter the inflamed gum tissue and catch a ride in your bloodstream all the way to your gut.
Once there, they disrupt your microbiome, directly interfering with insulin signaling and hijacking your blood sugar control.
If you’ve been struggling to get your glucose under control, this could reveal the cause AND the solution.
The key is to kick the bad bacteria out of your mouth AND your gut.
An ancient Ayurvedic practice using coconut oil could be the key to driving out these sugar-destroying bacteria once and for all.
Oil pulling might sound a bit strange at first… but it’s simple and effective.
Swish about one tablespoon of coconut oil in your mouth for 10 to 20 minutes. Then spit it into the trash, rinse with water, and brush.
Oil pulling essentially “pulls” bacteria from your teeth and gums. This underused tool clears away the plaque and gingivitis behind gum disease in as little as one to two weeks.
Reducing the bacterial load in your mouth stops the steady stream of toxins from entering your gut.
What about the bacteria already in your gut? One of the best ways to get rid of them is simply to crowd them out.
Start by eating more probiotic-rich fermented foods, including sauerkraut, kimchi, kefir, unsweetened Greek yogurt, and kombucha. Then feed your good bacteria with prebiotics like onions, bananas, berries, oats, and chia seeds.
If you follow a Paleo diet like me, all of these foods are already on the menu. By working more of them into your meals, you’ll be improving your microbial diversity and helping the good bacteria dominate.
P.S. Trigger your own GLP-1 factory for better blood sugar.
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Kubota-Takamori, M., Omori, K., Kamei-Nagata, C. et al. Continuous glucose monitoring reveals periodontitis-induced glucose variability, insulin resistance, and gut microbiota dysbiosis in mice. Sci Rep 15, 34768 (2025). DOI:10.1038/s41598-025-18594-7

