Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 Listen to the Cure Shows about osteoporosis, gum disease > My response: Osteoporosis > > The e-mail: Not sure which immunics group to ask this question --- can immunics > help repair teeth that have cavities,,, or cracking tendencies,,, or grinding > ? I can imagine grinding being workable,,, but tooth decay + cracks it seems > almost too late for ? Any thoughts? Love, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 cctux wrote: > Hi Team! > > It's a beautiful day in Seattle. I hope all is beautiful where you > live too. > > I have been researching more info about teeth problems and would > really like some feedback. First, as far as I can tell, there is no > such thing as a " naturopathic dentist " . There are holistic dentists, > but that seems to only mean they don't use mercury fillings and some > do nutritional counseling through blood balancing. (Not even sure > what blood balancing is...) > > Anyway, I heard a " well known " dentist in Seattle on a health radio > show yesterday state that there is no such thing as remineralizing > teeth. He said you got what you got by the time you were 12 years > old (except for the wisdom teeth) and there is no way to > remineralize the teeth if there is demineralization. Any comments? I > have read in raw foods literature that remineralization IS > possible. > > Also, FYI, I have been using a Tooth Soap product that seems to > basically be coconut oil shavings soaked in some essential oils. I > have not had great luck with this product, not to mention it is WAY > overpriced. (Got it from Frederick Patenaude website.) Found a > formula in the files I am going to try next. > > Don, I hope you are reading this. Any comment about remineralizing > the teeth? Seems like if something can be demineralized, it should > be possible to remineralize! > > Does anyone else have info about good dental treatment that doesn't > include getting stabbed with sharp objects, x-rayed, etc.? > > Thanks for the feedback. I have noticed several postings from people > also having dental issues. More feedback and discussions would help > many. Love to you all. > > Peace on earth. > > Cheryl ========================== Hi Cheryl, Your teeth are an extension of your bones. Yes, you can remineralize your teeth. However, the body, in its infinite wisdom, is not going to waste its time on your teeth when there are other more pressing matters to contend with elsewhere. What do I mean? Most every American has a toxic body to a greater or lesser extent and the majority to a greater. We have all eaten junk food, pasteurized garbage, processed trash and cooked dead remains that harbor nothing of nutritional value other than soggy or burnt fiber. Your hair, your nails, your teeth are the last things the body will worry about when it is too busy fighting other battles in trying to keep your organs functioning properly when you don't give them what is truly needed nutritionally, living raw foods full of organic minerals, living enzymes and vitamins. When you don't periodically allow your digestive system to take a break so your body can do some well deserved cleansing and healing then your teeth, hair and nails are going to suffer for it. As far a blood balancing goes, well there was quite a bit of research done at the beginning of the last century by several in the allopathic profession and the dental profession. This was a time when this type of research could still be done without reprisal from the FDA, USDA, AMA, and ADA. It was found that when your blood calcium level and blood phosphorous levels were at a range of 2.5 to 1 (10 milligrams per deciliter to 4 milligrams per deciliter) then one would not suffer from dental caries nor did one suffer from any disease. They also found that when ones fasting blood sugar levels stayed at 85 milligrams per deciliter. It is actually possible to reverse dental problems when one balances out their blood and keeps it that way. If the blood isn't in homeostasis. Now it was noticed that when people stopped consuming sugar of any kind their blood Calcium and phosphorous levels came back to normal of 10 to 4 or a ratio of 2.5 : 1. When this happened all dental deterioration stopped and calcium loss from bones stopped. End of osteoporosis. Sugar leaches calcium from bones and teeth because it depletes the calcium in the blood and for the blood to maintain its homeostatic balance it will take calcium from the teeth and bones. Good book to read is " Rethinking Pasteur's Germ Theory " by Appleton. Yes it is available, just do a google and you will find she has written quite a few books. This one in particular I have found to be quite good and thoroughly researched. Yes Cheryl, it is possible to remineralize your teeth. You can do this by rebalancing your blood and bringing it back into homeostatis along with the rest of your body and then keeping it there. Eventually you will begin to rebuild your teeth. Now you really need to do your own research into this and don't take my word for it. After all I am a well known liar as we all are. ;-) Peace, Don Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 There are some good formulas in the files. (and much cheaper).. I've found (for myself) that sometimes it seems you can't reverse the decay, when at other times you can... I've save some and lost some.. The more raw you eat and water you drink helps, along with brushing twice a day. The idea that you can remineralize your tooth enamel is not a fancy claim. Teeth naturally demineralize and remineralize. Calcium and phosphate are secreted in saliva, and when they come together on the tooth surface they can make "repairs."Suzi cctux <cctux@...> wrote: I have been researching more info about teeth problems and would really like some feedback. First, as far as I can tell, there is no such thing as a "naturopathic dentist". There are holistic dentists, but that seems to only mean they don't use mercury fillings and some do nutritional counseling through blood balancing. (Not even sure what blood balancing is...)Anyway, I heard a "well known" dentist in Seattle on a health radio show yesterday state that there is no such thing as remineralizing teeth. He said you got what you got by the time you were 12 years old (except for the wisdom teeth) and there is no way to remineralize the teeth if there is demineralization. Any comments? I have read in raw foods literature that remineralization IS possible. Also, FYI, I have been using a Tooth Soap product that seems to basically be coconut oil shavings soaked in some essential oils. I have not had great luck with this product, not to mention it is WAY overpriced. (Got it from Frederick Patenaude website.) Found a formula in the files I am going to try next. Don, I hope you are reading this. Any comment about remineralizing the teeth? Seems like if something can be demineralized, it should be possible to remineralize! Does anyone else have info about good dental treatment that doesn't include getting stabbed with sharp objects, x-rayed, etc.?Thanks for the feedback. I have noticed several postings from people also having dental issues. More feedback and discussions would help many. Love to you all. Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. health/ http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/ Brings words and photos together (easily) with PhotoMail - it's free and works with . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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