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In this special Breast Cancer Awareness Month episode, Dr. Rachaele Carver explores how your mouth may hold clues to breast health. From gum disease and oral bacteria to hormone balance and energy flow, she breaks down surprising connections between oral inflammation, estrogen levels, and breast cancer risk.
You’ll learn how bacteria like P. gingivalis can trigger inflammatory cytokines that affect tissues far beyond the mouth and why supporting your oral microbiome and hormone health may be one of the best preventive steps you can take.
Dr. Carver also discusses:
How oral bacteria travel through the blood and lymph systems
Why estrogen levels impact gum health, dry mouth, and tissue strength
The role of inflammation and cytokines in cancer risk
Tests you can try from saliva microbiome panels (Bristle) to tear-based breast screening (Auria)
How energy flow, lymph movement, and stress affect healing
Simple daily steps to keep your mouth, hormones, and immune system in sync
Whether you’re navigating perimenopause, focused on prevention, or supporting someone through breast cancer, this episode is packed with actionable insights for a truly holistic approach to wellness.
👉 Book your 1:1 oral–systemic consult or explore the 6-week “Reverse Gum Disease” course using the links below.
Key Takeaways
Resources Mentioned
Connect with Dr. Carver
Join the 6-Week Gum Disease Course: https://reversegumdiseaseinsixweeks.info/optinpage
Book Your Personalized Consultation: https://calendly.com/drcarver-1/health-coaching-consult?month=2025-10
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only. Information discussed is not intended for diagnosis, curing, or prevention of any disease and is not intended to replace advice given by a licensed healthcare practitioner. Before using any products mentioned or attempting methods discussed, please speak with a licensed healthcare provider. This podcast disclaims responsibility from any possible adverse reactions associated with products or methods discussed. Opinions from guests are their own, and this podcast does not condone or endorse opinions made by guests. We do not provide guarantees about the guests' qualifications or credibility. This podcast and its guests may have direct or indirect financial interests associated with products mentioned.
By Dr. Rachaele Carver, D.M.D. Board-Certified, Biologic, Naturopathic Dentist4.8
1717 ratings
In this special Breast Cancer Awareness Month episode, Dr. Rachaele Carver explores how your mouth may hold clues to breast health. From gum disease and oral bacteria to hormone balance and energy flow, she breaks down surprising connections between oral inflammation, estrogen levels, and breast cancer risk.
You’ll learn how bacteria like P. gingivalis can trigger inflammatory cytokines that affect tissues far beyond the mouth and why supporting your oral microbiome and hormone health may be one of the best preventive steps you can take.
Dr. Carver also discusses:
How oral bacteria travel through the blood and lymph systems
Why estrogen levels impact gum health, dry mouth, and tissue strength
The role of inflammation and cytokines in cancer risk
Tests you can try from saliva microbiome panels (Bristle) to tear-based breast screening (Auria)
How energy flow, lymph movement, and stress affect healing
Simple daily steps to keep your mouth, hormones, and immune system in sync
Whether you’re navigating perimenopause, focused on prevention, or supporting someone through breast cancer, this episode is packed with actionable insights for a truly holistic approach to wellness.
👉 Book your 1:1 oral–systemic consult or explore the 6-week “Reverse Gum Disease” course using the links below.
Key Takeaways
Resources Mentioned
Connect with Dr. Carver
Join the 6-Week Gum Disease Course: https://reversegumdiseaseinsixweeks.info/optinpage
Book Your Personalized Consultation: https://calendly.com/drcarver-1/health-coaching-consult?month=2025-10
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only. Information discussed is not intended for diagnosis, curing, or prevention of any disease and is not intended to replace advice given by a licensed healthcare practitioner. Before using any products mentioned or attempting methods discussed, please speak with a licensed healthcare provider. This podcast disclaims responsibility from any possible adverse reactions associated with products or methods discussed. Opinions from guests are their own, and this podcast does not condone or endorse opinions made by guests. We do not provide guarantees about the guests' qualifications or credibility. This podcast and its guests may have direct or indirect financial interests associated with products mentioned.

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