Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Hi- we have been doing enzymes since last November and since then my daughter has developed discoloration on her teeth. The dentist can't figure it out- he calls it " calculus " but I'm sure it's either a reaction to the enzymes or something she's eating , or yeast. Has anyone experienced this? We are currently gluten free and do probiotics as well as gse. Thanks- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 Hello , What enzymes and enzyme brands do you use? ~RP > > Hi- we have been doing enzymes since last November and since then my > daughter has developed discoloration on her teeth. The dentist can't > figure it out- he calls it " calculus " but I'm sure it's either a > reaction to the enzymes or something she's eating , or yeast. Has > anyone experienced this? We are currently gluten free and do > probiotics as well as gse. > Thanks- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 > > Hi- we have been doing enzymes since last November and since then my > daughter has developed discoloration on her teeth. The dentist can't > figure it out- he calls it " calculus " but I'm sure it's either a > reaction to the enzymes or something she's eating , or yeast. Has > anyone experienced this? We are currently gluten free and do > probiotics as well as gse. Check this page for ideas http://www.dentalgentlecare.com/what_ages_teeth.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2006 Report Share Posted August 18, 2006 My daughter is on THeramedix DGX, which is by enzymedica, I believe/ - > > Hello , > > What enzymes and enzyme brands do you use? > ~RP > > > > > Hi- we have been doing enzymes since last November and since then my > > daughter has developed discoloration on her teeth. The dentist can't > > figure it out- he calls it " calculus " but I'm sure it's either a > > reaction to the enzymes or something she's eating , or yeast. Has > > anyone experienced this? We are currently gluten free and do > > probiotics as well as gse. > > Thanks- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2009 Report Share Posted March 21, 2009 I have recently noticed discoloration on my teeth, but did not have this problem before. It is primarily on my molars and the look greyish! I'm worried about the lemon drink, which I love, but wonder if it is hurting my teeth. I've stopped using regular toothpaste, a few months back, and started making my own from the recipes in Bee's files - mostly baking soda and salt mixture w/ a little peppermint. I'm not sure what to do next, but my teeth and gums seem to be in worse shape overall, sore and receding more. I guess this could be retracing? > > > > > > My teeth are getting discolored too, this is very strange, they have > > a grayish appearance to them now. > > > > > > This can't be good. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2009 Report Share Posted March 21, 2009 > > I have recently noticed discoloration on my teeth, but did not have this problem before. It is primarily on my molars and the look greyish! I'm worried about the lemon drink, which I love, but wonder if it is hurting my teeth. I've stopped using regular toothpaste, a few months back, and started making my own from the recipes in Bee's files - mostly baking soda and salt mixture w/ a little peppermint. I'm not sure what to do next, but my teeth and gums seem to be in worse shape overall, sore and receding more. I guess this could be retracing? ++Hi . I doubt that the lemon drink would cause your teeth to look greyist, but you should rinse your mouth after drinking it. I've seen other people get the same thing, which appears to be retracing since your body needs to detoxify the fluoride treatments, damage the dentist caused, anesthetics (novacaine), teeth cleaning and flossing which damage the gums, etc. My jaw mouth and face became numb when I detoxified novacaine. I'm glad you are thinking in the right direction about how the body heals itself. Good for you! The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2009 Report Share Posted March 23, 2009 I have seen these posts about graying teeth and guess what? It's happening to mine as well now! Other than this new diet, there are a few other things I have done that are new as well so it could be from one of these things too. They are: oil pulling and the new tooth powder. I use coconut oil to pull. I also added in brushing with baking soda and sea salt. How many of you have used either of these practices? Maybe we can pinpoint what's causing it. I tried doing an internet search but couldn't find anything helpful or informative on the subject. Maybe one of you will have better luck. It would be our good fortune if it was a natural detoxification symptom that will clear after detoxification but I just don't know and I certainly don't want my teeth to get uglier gray. My guess is it's the oil pulling or diet detoxing but could it be that the baking soda and sea salt are too abrasive and that's the problem? What do you think? please share whether you have tried oil pulling or the tooth powder so we can narrow some ideas on causes down. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2009 Report Share Posted March 23, 2009 > > I have seen these posts about graying teeth and guess what? It's happening to mine as well now! Other than this new diet, there are a few other things I have done that are new as well so it could be from one of these things too. They are: oil pulling and the new tooth powder. I use coconut oil to pull. I also added in brushing with baking soda and sea salt. > > How many of you have used either of these practices? Maybe we can pinpoint what's causing it. I tried doing an internet search but couldn't find anything helpful or informative on the subject. Maybe one of you will have better luck. > > It would be our good fortune if it was a natural detoxification symptom that will clear after detoxification but I just don't know and I certainly don't want my teeth to get uglier gray. My guess is it's the oil pulling or diet detoxing but could it be that the baking soda and sea salt are too abrasive and that's the problem? > > What do you think? please share whether you have tried oil pulling or the tooth powder so we can narrow some ideas on causes down. +++Hi Kathy. Look no further my friend, since those treatments definitely would not cause the teeth to go gray. I am certain it IS flouride and/or some other toxin detoxifying out of your teeth. Many people also use that tooth powder and do oil pulling and have not gotten gray teeth. +++You could experiment with it by stopping those treatments for 7 days, and see if your teeth stop going gray. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2009 Report Share Posted March 24, 2009 Hi Kathy, About a month into the diet, I noticed some areas of my teeth getting darker... almost a yellowish color. It was weird! At that time, I wasn't oil pulling or brushing with tooth powder. Any ways, 4 months later, the spots are fading and seem to be going away. I just think it was part of my healing process. In the last month or so, I've added in oil pulling and good tooth powder which I think is only helping. Hang in there! It helps me to remember that Weston Price (who advocates a somewhat similar diet as Bee's) was a dentist! So, he knew what he was talking about when it came to teeth health and diet. Genevieve > > I have seen these posts about graying teeth and guess what? It's happening to mine as well now! Other than this new diet, there are a few other things I have done that are new as well so it could be from one of these things too. They are: oil pulling and the new tooth powder. I use coconut oil to pull. I also added in brushing with baking soda and sea salt. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2009 Report Share Posted May 26, 2009 Hi Dawn! I had a dark discolor on a few teeth as well but it went away in after 2 months... hang in there, your body is just doing what it needs to do to heal . You might want to try oil pulling as well. You can search the messages to find this. I find this helps overall teeth apperance. Genevieve > > Hi all, I was wondering how long, if at all, it took for your teeth to come back to a normal color. My teeth look HORRIBLE!! Dawn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2009 Report Share Posted June 16, 2009 Hi everyone, I just wanted to post that my teeth have whitened much since they had the discoloration.... -Mike > > > > My teeth are getting discolored too, this is very strange, they have > a grayish appearance to them now. > > > > This can't be good. > > +++Hi Mia. It certainly isn't caused by the great God-given > unadulterated foods on this program, nor any of the supplements. If > they are becoming discolored it's because of too much fluoride you > gotten from dental treatments, foods, drinks, water, etc. which > discolors the teeth, and the body must detoxify. > > Bee > P.S. Please trim your messages Mia! Thanks a bunch. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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