Dandruff & Tartar: Causes & Answers - Daniel

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Dandruff is associated with the fungus Malassezia furfur, which can cause chronic infections of hair follicles. Other factors, such as excessively oily skin, may also contribute to dandruff. For treatment, using a conditioner with Tea Tree oil is recommended. Gum inflammation, possibly gingivitis, may require dental attention if it persists. Increasing Vitamin C intake can help with gum health, while Vitamin E may benefit skin issues. Lifestyle factors like smoking and alcohol consumption can deplete these vitamins, potentially worsening both skin and gum conditions.
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Is dandruff caused by a fungus...? If not, then what the heck it's causing it...?

Along the same curiosity-driven lines, is tartar (that nasty thingy that adheres to your teeth) caused by phosphates found in fruit and vegetables and some other food...?

Daniel.
 
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A fungus is one of the potential causes of dandruff. There are others that may or may not interact with the fungus to exacerbate the problem.

http://www.rxinsider.com/dandruff.htm"
 
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Thanks for your input. I'm a bit more knowledgeable now. Hopefully this gum inflammation that i have will cure...

Daniel.
 
dextercioby said:
Hopefully this gum inflammation that i have will cure...

Ummmm,... couldn't be Mumps could it? There's a worldwide epidemic of that going on.
 
selfAdjoint said:
Ummmm,... couldn't be Mumps could it? There's a worldwide epidemic of that going on.
That doesn't inflame the gums though, does it? It definitely swells the glands in the neck.

When I had mono, I looked like I had the mumps.

Dex, if the gum inflamation doesn't go away in a few days, visit a dentist, some people are prone to periodontal disease.
 
BTW, the fungus implicated in dandruff causation through a chronic infection of the hair follicles is Malassezia furfur.
 
Dandruff is cause both by the fungus Malassezia furfur and by excessively oily skin. For the latter, I suggest a conditioner with Tea Tree oil. :D
 
dextercioby said:
Thanks for your input. I'm a bit more knowledgeable now. Hopefully this gum inflammation that i have will cure...

If one has gum inflammation - perhaps gingivitis - in addition to brushing regularly, one needs to increase Vitamin C.

For skin problems, Vitamin E, would help, in addition to treatments for other causes, such as those mentioned.

If one is smoking and drinking alcohol, then one should reduce use, as these deplete Vitamin C and E.
 
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