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		<title>Proanthocyanidins may prevent periodental disease</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Proanthocyanidins</strong> have been reported to possess a wide range of biologic properties against <strong>oxidative</strong> stress. For this reason a recent study was conducted using <strong>Proanthocyanidins</strong> to see if they hold potential to protect against <strong>periodontopathogens</strong>. The study conducted in Canada, demonstrated that <strong>Proanthocyanidins</strong> have potent <strong>antioxidant</strong> properties and should be considered a potential agent in the prevention of <strong>Periodontal diseases</strong>. <strong>Periodontal diseases</strong> are diseases involving bone loss, pockets and recession of gums. More research is needed to confirm these findings.</p>
<p>For more information go to the Journal of Periodontology, Volume 77, August 2006.</p>
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