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Dear Roxanne,

Remember that the bones generally stop growing around the age of 21-23 years

old. Most parents make the mistake of getting braces when the child is so

young, not giving the time for the bones to grow and crooked teeth to settle

in straight.

My first child had terrible teeth with the eye teeth set up high in the gum.

We eat the primal diet. When he went through puberty the teeth all

straightened out because his bones grew to accommodate.

Give it time and you probably won't need to get braces. When aajonus

began to eat the raw meat, his shoulders which had always been narrow began

to broaden (this was when he was in his 30s. So I think with the righ

nutrients, the body can " grow " anytime.

God bless you.

In ,

Sheri

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it raising my children.

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On Behalf Of Roxanne

Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 8:04 PM

Subject: Quick question about growing teeth

My older son - just after he turned 6 - lost his 2 upper and 2 lower front

teeth (one at a time, lol), and the new ones came in perfectly. Now that he

is 7, the 2 upper and lower teeth on either side of the front teeth have

come out, and as I am watching them grow back in, I've noticed that the

front teeth (the permanent ones) are a bit crooked.

I started paying REALLY close attention to our food when my 2nd was in the

womb and the first was 2, so I think he may suffer a bit from less than

ideal nutrition during my first pregnancy and his first 2 years. He's

vibrantly healthy now, and I am not overly concerned as he is growing well,

and I am sure his mouth will grow big enough to accommodate all his teeth.

(My second son has beautiful gaps between his teeth, and I would be

surprised if he ever has this same problem.)

That said, IS there anything I can do to help him have straight and well

spaced teeth other than what I already do (which is provide nutrient dense

food and raw milk when I can)? Just wondering :-)

Have a happy day,

Roxanne

www.5degreesofweirdness.blogspot.com

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Yeah the less exposure your child has to sugars, even fruit juices, right now

the better. Basically the jaws need to be wide enough not to cramp the teeth and

that was a major part of Price's work.

Pay attention to milk too, if your child is sensitive to sugar or not completely

compatible with raw dairy then it might be good for them not to have as much or

any, or to take only the fat (cream, butter) or only in fermented form (yogurt,

filmolk, kefir).

Also to be clear, bones and teeth are pretty well every bit as 'alive' as the

rest of you. Meaning yes, they do only grow to a certain point, but they are

constantly undergoing a process of deposition and resorption. Meaning new

minerals are constantly being deposited and other being dissolved and pathways

being burrowed for arteries and veins.

This is why K2 is such a crucial vitamin to get, because it directs this process

so that your tooth and bone is modulated according to the map in your genetic

code. IOW, if you want to make sure your child's bones and teeth are being laid

down properly, make sure to be getting lots of K2, D, A and calcium. K2 is the

hardest to get in our modern diets, even moreso than D. This is why green

pasture's fermented fish oils or such magical little concoctions and why

pastured summer cream and fermented foods are so important!

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