Westside PUFAs
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Before you say that you "healed" your teeth by taking X supplement or eating X food, stop there, I don't believe you.
Unless you have pictures that were taken using a dental camera like this:
from before and after your "healing regimen" then you're just talking out of your bum.
The only crowd on the internet that claims that healing cavities can be done is the Weston Price crowd, and as you saw with the recent exposure of their scam, well, I'm glad to say I told you so. I called that years ago. I can pull up links to quotes from me from 3 years ago on peatarian making fun of fermented cod liver oil.
The skulls of some tribal peoples show that tooth decay was a number one killer. A tooth infection can kill you. Actually, today they still do:
"Tooth infection causes blood infection, leads to man's death"
http://goo.gl/iauj17
Some say that when you break a bone and it heals, that bone becomes stronger than before.
But teeth are bones too, and they are just so weird. Once a cavity has formed, you must get it filled. Yes, you may go a long time with that cavity eating away slowly at your enamel and then eventually your dentin, but over time it will infect the root, and once it eats through and gets to the root, It's over. Your only choice then is to have a root canal or pull the tooth. There is no such thing as "healing" a tooth.
Before the dental technology of today, it was knowledge passed down to people to be very protective of your teeth. And the people who weren't either had to pull them with no anesthetic, or die from the decay.
True healing of teeth, is prevention. But maybe because of the nature of teeth, in that they are exposed bone, that makes things different. Other bones are inside the body and have a constant flow of blood and everything else while the teeth are right there. But in a evolutionary sense, very easily decaying teeth are very strange.
Unless you have pictures that were taken using a dental camera like this:
from before and after your "healing regimen" then you're just talking out of your bum.
The only crowd on the internet that claims that healing cavities can be done is the Weston Price crowd, and as you saw with the recent exposure of their scam, well, I'm glad to say I told you so. I called that years ago. I can pull up links to quotes from me from 3 years ago on peatarian making fun of fermented cod liver oil.
The skulls of some tribal peoples show that tooth decay was a number one killer. A tooth infection can kill you. Actually, today they still do:
"Tooth infection causes blood infection, leads to man's death"
http://goo.gl/iauj17
Some say that when you break a bone and it heals, that bone becomes stronger than before.
But teeth are bones too, and they are just so weird. Once a cavity has formed, you must get it filled. Yes, you may go a long time with that cavity eating away slowly at your enamel and then eventually your dentin, but over time it will infect the root, and once it eats through and gets to the root, It's over. Your only choice then is to have a root canal or pull the tooth. There is no such thing as "healing" a tooth.
Before the dental technology of today, it was knowledge passed down to people to be very protective of your teeth. And the people who weren't either had to pull them with no anesthetic, or die from the decay.
True healing of teeth, is prevention. But maybe because of the nature of teeth, in that they are exposed bone, that makes things different. Other bones are inside the body and have a constant flow of blood and everything else while the teeth are right there. But in a evolutionary sense, very easily decaying teeth are very strange.