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Damaged Gums? This Life-Threatening Bacteria Eats Your Teeth... [1320]

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[This rare picture]( taken in a dentist s office reveals that an extremely dangerous bacterium is growing on your gums at this very moment. Doctors warn that [this bacterium causes tooth decay]( in less than a month. Not only that, your life can even be in danger because the silent killer can pass into your bloodstream and spread to your brain in a matter of hours! Find out what you can do about it here: [Killer bacteria hidden in your gums.]( [gforce3]( No Longer Want To Receive Emails? [Unsubscribe Here]( New Florida Media Inc 12870 Trade Way Four Bonita, FL 34135 United States

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