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Although I have never had problems with tooth decay and paid a visit to a dentist. Still I am really taken aback with your results. Evidence you have gathered is astonishing!
Congratulations to the best dad ever!!!!
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@yourreturn My tooth filler fell out and the hole in my tooth is practically non existent is this normal.
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@yourreturn Stem Cell is actually just a patentable form of the actually used Live Cell Therapy, it works just like Stem Cells except its been in use for many many many years, and its created from sheep embryos instead of human embryos, and o yes of course only of these is patentable, can we guess which of the two the crooked FDA & Drug Companies want us to know about!
Live Cell Therapy, could be given and rebuild entire organs its already in use, especially amongst royalty.
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According to Weston Price, what is his explanation of what causes bad breath?
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Thanks for the info. It's very helpful and I agree with you very much.
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@guest2424: If you take calcium make sure it is chewable and it must have a 2:1 magnesium ca+ ratio. If you wantt to do it natural 2 cups of collard green to 1/4 cup of almonds.
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Hi Roni. I wonder what you think about xylitol. It's believed to have some properties in curing cavities and strenghtening teeth. Have you ever tried it out? best regards!
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do you floss? is it necessary according to dr Price?
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I have a question. I have alot of cavities and 2 root canals
If i drink water eat good no sugars and stuff will my teeth get better?
I just need help.. i cant seem to take care of my teeth i dont have a motivation if you can just help..
so from now on im drinking water/no sugars/and eating nothing bad (fast food etc)
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@alovelornangel in one portion of food: 1 third beans + 2 thirds of grains. Beans: lentils, sun flower seeds, alfafa beans, flax seeds, quinoa, lots and lots more. Grains: millet, buckwheat, wheat or kamut (if you are not allergic to gluten), etc. Obviously all these above must be all organic in order to contain the basic nutrients needed.
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I have such a problem! my teeth look terrible especially after I got braces. but I'm vegetarian, what foods could I eat that would provide the same nutrients as the animal organs?
i just found out that stem cell researchers found way to regrow teeth, pretty cool? look it up
AndrenalinRush 2 years ago
Yes, it will only cost $30,000 per tooth. What a deal.
I do think that there should be some better organic filling materials in the near future. Regrowing teeth probably will take a long time, and you'll still need a good diet.
yourreturn 2 years ago 6
Sorry for spamming so much I just have a question, last question I promise. I know I probably got on your nerves by now. I mention before that I have 3 crowns on my teeth. Those teeth didn't receive root canals because I decided not to. Is there any way for my natural crowns to be restored or grow back? and for the fillings I have in all my teeth too?
PsicJaden 2 years ago
Hi,
No.
But people have crowned teeth fail all the time. So, if your diet is excellent, you can maintain the crowns, rather than having the tooth removed or root canaled.
yourreturn 2 years ago
Great videos Rami, our field is lacking in this kind of communication. Key point in biochemistry missing is that tooth enamel is built as a one-time only event & never gets rebuilt. Ph balance intraorally is a factor, and there is a MAJOR difference between topical fluorides and injested fluorides. The main point is that in my opinion diet is the major factor to preventing decay, but only to about age 9, when enamel structures of hydroxyapatite are completed for the adult dentition. Keep it up!
VANEKDENTISTRY 3 years ago
I understand. People can still make their tooth cavities hard, such that the decay stops, and for many people they can avoid fillings, or escape root canals as the pain and swelling disappear because the tooth heals itself. Whether the healed tooth has enamel, or just very hard dentine (middle tooth layer) seems like a secondary point.
yourreturn 3 years ago