
Low Lycopene Intake Tied to Higher Risk of Severe Gum Disease
Dr. Joseph Mercola - Take Control of Your Health · Dr. Joseph Mercola
February 24, 202614m 26s
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Show Notes
- Severe gum disease reflects chronic inflammation and strongly links to broader health risks, including heart disease and diabetes, not just tooth loss
- Older adults with low dietary lycopene intake face a much higher risk of advanced gum disease compared to those who consume adequate amounts
- Cooked tomatoes paired with healthy fats improve lycopene absorption and support gum tissue resilience
- Smoking, frequent sugar intake, and ultraprocessed foods accelerate gum damage by feeding harmful bacteria and impairing blood flow to oral tissue
- Consistent whole-food nutrition, gentle daily oral care and mineral support strengthen gums from the inside out and lower long-term disease risk