ANTIBACTERIAL PRO-COAGULANT FORMULA
20210379045 · 2021-12-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61Q11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K9/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K9/7015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K31/455
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K2800/70
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K8/675
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K9/0014
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61K31/455
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K9/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K9/70
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61Q11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The disclosed invention provides an antibacterial pro-coagulant formula for assisting in combating the condition of bleeding gums caused by periodontal disease and gingivitis that enhances the natural healing process by assisting in the of cessation of bleeding by providing an “anti-bacterial oral healing environment” accompanied by enhanced blood flow to the affected bleeding area for more rapid blood clotting and increased blood flow to the affected area to assist the body's natural process of rebuilding healthy gum-tissue. Additionally, the disclosed invention with its antibacterial benefits, when used topically, provides for rapid surface skin blood clotting as well as increased blood circulation on the skin surface which greatly aids in the healing of external skin cuts, such as nicks from shaving or against inflammation of the skin from acne vulgaris. Continued use of the product orally and topically has proven to provide a beneficial stability to overall oral and skin health, especially useful in promoting healing in high-bacterial environments, such as is common in a person's mouth or on their face. Further described is a method of promoting hair follicle growth by application of the presented invention to a human scalp to promote blood flow to the scalp through below skin surface blood vessel dilation and below surface anti-bacterial cleansing of the scalp effecting an unrestricted and healthy skin tissue environment conducive to promoting hair follicle re-growth.
Claims
1. An antibacterial pro-coagulant comprising: (a) Pyridine-3-Carboxylic Acid (Niacin) (B-3) and (b) Dihydrogen Dioxide (Hydrogen Peroxide)
2. The antibacterial pro-coagulant of claim 1 wherein the Pyridine-3-Carboxylic Acid (Niacin) is present in a concentration of 0.01 wt % to 3.0 wt %, based on the total weight of the antibacterial pro-coagulant.
3. The antibacterial pro-coagulant of claim 1 wherein the Dihydrogen Dioxide (Hydrogen Peroxide) is present in a concentration of 97.00 wt % to 99.99 wt %, based on the total weight of the antibacterial pro-coagulant.
4. The antibacterial pro-coagulant of claim 1, wherein the concentration ratio of the Pyridine-3-Carboxylic Acid (Niacin) to the Dihydrogen Dioxide (Hydrogen Peroxide) in the antibacterial pro-coagulant composition is from 1:1000 to 1:1.
5. The antibacterial pro-coagulant of any preceding claim 1, further comprising Dihydrogen Oxide (Distilled Water), or optionally (potable, high PH or purified water).
6. The antibacterial pro-coagulant of claim 5, wherein the Dihydrogen Oxide (Distilled Water) or optionally (potable, high PH or purified water is present in the antibacterial pro-coagulant composition in a concentration of 0.1 wt % to 75 wt %, based on the total weight of the antibacterial pro-coagulant.
7. The antibacterial pro-coagulant of any preceding claim 1, further comprising either calcium carbonate or calcium citrate.
8. The antibacterial pro-coagulant of claim 7, wherein the calcium carbonate or calcium citrate is present in the antibacterial pro-coagulant composition in a concentration of 0.001 wt % to 3 wt %, based on the total weight of the antibacterial pro-coagulant.
9. The antibacterial pro-coagulant of any preceding claim 1, further comprising Vitamin D-3.
10. The antibacterial pro-coagulant of claim 9, wherein the Vitamin D-3. is present in the antibacterial pro-coagulant composition in a concentration of 0.001 wt % to 3 wt %, based on the total weight of the antibacterial pro-coagulant.
11. The antibacterial pro-coagulant of any preceding claim 1, further comprising a food grade acidic agent, such as, distilled white vinegar or apple cider vinegar, with an acidity level of 4-6%.
12. The antibacterial pro-coagulant of claim 11, wherein the food grade acidic agent, such as, distilled white vinegar or apple cider vinegar, with an acidity level of 4-6%. is present in the antibacterial pro-coagulant composition in a concentration of 0.01 wt % to 15 wt %, based on the total weight of the antibacterial pro-coagulant.
13. In accordance with claim 1, the anti-bacterial pro-coagulant suspended in an excipient medium in the form of a liquid, paste, gel, spray, gum, bandage or application stick.
14. In accordance with claim 1, the antibacterial pro-coagulant further comprising: (a) Pyridine-3-Carboxylic Acid (Niacin) (B-3), (b) Dihydrogen Dioxide (Hydrogen Peroxide), (c) Dihydrogen Oxide (distilled water) or optionally (Potable, high PH or purified water) and (d) optionally, orally-acceptable excipients.
15. In accordance with claim 1, an oral antibacterial pro-coagulant composition based on its weight comprising from (a) about 0.01% to about 5% weight of Niacin (B-3) and (b) based on its weight, 99.99% to about 95% of 3% by volume of hydrogen peroxide in purified water.
16. In accordance with claim 1, an oral antibacterial pro-coagulant composition in a 32 fluid ounce by volume container further comprising: (a) between 50 milligrams and 5,000 milligrams of Niacin (B-3) dissolved into about (b) 16 fluid ounces of 3% by volume hydrogen peroxide in purified water, and (c) further dissolved into about 16 fluid ounces of (c) Dihydrogen Oxide (distilled water) or optionally potable, high PH or purified water for a total 32 fluid oz. volume comprised of (a), (b) and (c) or (d) in a 32 fluid ounce volume container.
17. In accordance with claim 1, an oral antibacterial pro-coagulant composition in a 32 fluid ounce by volume container further comprising: (a) between 50 milligrams and 5,000 milligrams of Niacin (B-3) dissolved in about (b) 16 fluid ounces, of 3% by volume of hydrogen peroxide in purified water, and (c) further dissolved into about 12 fluid ounces of (c) Dihydrogen Oxide (distilled water) or optionally high PH or purified water, (d) optionally, orally acceptable excipients (e) 1000 mg. of calcium carbonate, and (f) 175 IU of Vitamin D-3 further dissolved into (g) about 4 fluid ounces of a food grade acidic agent, such as, distilled white vinegar or apple cider vinegar, with an acidity level of 4-6% in a 32 fluid ounce volume container.
18. In accordance with claim 1, an oral antibacterial pro-coagulant composition in a 32 fluid ounce by volume container further comprising: (a) between 50 milligrams and 5,000 milligrams of Niacin (B-3) dissolved in (b) between 16 fluid ounces and 24 fluid ounces of 3% by volume of hydrogen peroxide in purified water, and (c) further dissolved into between 8 fluid ounces and 12 fluid ounces of distilled or purified water, (d) optionally, orally acceptable excipients (e) 1000 mg. of calcium carbonate, and (f) 175 IU of Vitamin D-3 further dissolved into (g) 4 fluid ounces of a food grade acidic agent, such as, distilled white vinegar or apple cider vinegar with an acidity level of 4-6% combined with (b) and (c) for a composition in a 32 fluid ounce by volume container.
19. In accordance with claims 1-14, an oral antibacterial pro-coagulant composition in the embodiment of an oral rinse that is capable or being used as an oral rinse or administered via a power water jet flossing machine and that is administered as a replacement of, or additive to, water or other oral health liquids.
20. In accordance with claims 1-14 a method for the treatment of gum disease and the prevention of gingivitis comprising administering the antibacterial pro-coagulant to the gums of person in need thereof, preferably twice or more a day.
21. In accordance with claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, a method of treating inflamed skin, insect bite inflammation, surface skin cuts and acne conditions by applying the topical paste applied to the face or body topically for the facilitation of healing of facial inflammation due to bacteria-causing skin breakouts and acne.
22. In accordance with claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 an oral antibacterial pro-coagulant composition in the embodiment of an oral rinse, oral gel, toothpaste, gum or spray
23. In accordance with claims 1, 2 and 9 a topical pro-coagulant paste composition further comprising: (a) between 550 milligrams and 5,000 milligrams of Niacin (B-3) dissolved in (b) between 1 fluid ounce and 2 fluid ounces of 3% by volume of hydrogen peroxide in purified water, and (c) further mixed into between 1 tablespoon and 2 tablespoons of Xanthan gum or other optional thickening agent to form a stable topical paste for application to surface skin cuts to stop bleeding and assist in the healing of inflamed skin due to acne.
24. A method of treating or preventing a disease or condition of the oral cavity, comprising applying an oral care composition according to claims 1-5 to the oral cavity.
25. A method of protecting gums from gingivitis or periodontal disease, the method comprising applying an oral care composition according to claim 1-5 to the gum surface.
26. A method of claim 14 comprising the steps of: (a) adding the composition in accordance with claims 1-14 to a water jet flossing machine tank, (b) turning on the water jet and concentrating the water pulse irrigation on problem gum areas first. (c) next, using the water jet to irrigate along the entire gum-line of both upper and lower gums, both inside and out (d) allow bacterial foaming to dissipate and expectorate the foam as it forms in the mouth, (e) rinse with distilled, purified or clean water.
27. In accordance with earlier referenced claims 1-26, a method of promoting hair follicle growth by application of the presented invention to a human scalp to promote blood flow to the scalp through below skin surface blood vessel dilation and below surface anti-bacterial cleansing of the scalp effecting an unrestricted and healthy skin tissue environment conducive to promoting hair follicle growth.
Description
EXAMPLES OF DENTAL PATIENT USE OF THE PRESENTED INVENTION DURING PERIODONTAL DISEASE RECOVERY STAGES
Phase 1: Hemostasis Phase
[0023] When brushing or flossing, if bleeding gums occur, use the current invention as follows: add ⅔ parts of current invention and ⅓ part distilled water to your water jet flossing machine tank. Set pulse as high as comfortable and concentrate pulse irrigation on problem gum areas first. Lean over sink and spend the 1st % of the tank drain time on known deep pocket gum areas, working to get a deep rinse on each pocket. Next, power rinse along the entire gum-line of both upper and lower gums, both inside and out. When the tank is empty, continue to lean over the sink and allow the presented invention formula to foam out bacteria and particles freely from your mouth. This may foam for some time, so be patient until foaming ceases. When foaming has subsided, brush teeth and rinse thoroughly after brushing. Repeat daily, in the morning and again at night, until the bleeding phase is cleared.
2: Defensive/Inflammatory Phase
[0024] Once the bleeding phase has passed, the presented invention greatly assists in destroying harmful bacteria and removing deep food debris helping clear the way for inflamed gums to grow healthy and strong. In Phase 2, add a ½ ratio part of the presented invention formula and ½ part distilled to your water jet flossing machine tank. Repeat procedure as in Phase 1.
Phase 3: Proliferative Phase
[0025] The presented invention assists in the re-growth of healthy gums by providing a healthy oral environment which continues to defend against harmful bacteria growth and assists the body it's natural recovery process. In Phase 3, use ⅓ the presented invention and ⅔.sup.rds distilled water in the water jet flossing machine tank and follow the same procedure as Phase 1, and 2 for use.
Phase 4: Maturation Phase
[0026] During the Maturation phase, the new tissue slowly gains strength and flexibility. The presented invention assists in the re-growth of healthy gums by providing a healthy oral environment by continuing to defend against harmful bacteria growth and assists the body's natural recovery process. In Phase 4, use a ratio of ¼ of the presented invention to ¾ distilled water in the water jet flossing machine tank and follow the same procedure as Phase 1, 2, and 3 for use.
DRAWING FIGURES
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[0030] FIG- 4 is an illustration that shows the 4 stages of wound healing. 4.1 is the Hemostasis stage. 4.2 is the Inflammatory stage. 4.3 is the Proliferative stage and 4.4 is the Remodeling stage.