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Streptococcus sanguinis: Bacteria's Role in Oral and Heart Health
Streptococcus sanguinis is a bacterium commonly found in the human oral cavity and is part of the normal flora. It plays a role in dental health by helping to prevent the colonization of more harmful bacteria. However, it can also be associated with conditions such as endocarditis, particularly in individuals with preexisting heart conditions. Stimulating programs targeting Streptococcus sanguinis can be useful for practitioners focused on oral health, cardiovascular health, and the maintenance of a balanced microbiome. Common associations with organs include the heart and oral cavity, reflecting its potential impact on cardiovascular health and dental hygiene. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), this bacterium may relate to the Heart and Stomach meridians. Emotions associated with these meridians include joy (Heart) and worry (Stomach), indicating that emotional health might also play a role in the management of conditions associated with this bacterium. Practitioners may overlay protocols on specific TCM points such as Heart 7 (Shenmen) and Stomach 36 (Zusanli) to support emotional and physical health related to Streptococcus sanguinis. This holistic approach can enhance the focus on both the physical and emotional aspects of health influenced by this bacterium.
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