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tickalert
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Does anyone know if healing teeth naturally really works?

I've read you can heal your teeth by using certain homeopaths, supplements and diet?

I found a book on the internet called Cure Tooth Decay by Ramiel Nagel. Has anyone heard of this book?

I need a root canal and am really trying to avoid one.

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beaches
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Don't blame you for trying to avoid a root canal.

But honestly don't think healing teeth naturally is possible.

If the tooth is in the back of your mouth you might consider just getting it pulled.

FWIW I haven't had a problem with my root canal.

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Hi, I still a newbie, but a couple of comments:
1 - look on the Westonaprice.org website. I believe that's where I read that a boy's cavity healed itself. There is a way of eating so as to perhaps induce tooth healing.
2 - When a conventional dentist told me he thought a tooth was likely to need a root canal in the future, I immediately went to get ozone injected by a holistic dentist, actually into that tooth. Did that a couple of times, then i got Invisalign to improve the bite and alleviate pressure on that tooth.

3- I do not know that book, but a good website is RadicalMedicine.com

Good luck.

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Root Canal Cover-Up
-book by George E. Meinig, DDS, FACD
"Learn how hidden bacteria in teeth cause side effects that can endanger your life. Discover how germs trapped in teeth and tonsils mutate and metastasize like cancer cells and how these bacteria migrate to heart, kidney, eyes, brain, arthritic joints and countless other body tissues. Learn how Dr. George discovered that a meticulous 25 year research program conducted by WESTON A. PRICE, DDS, under the auspices of the AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION'S RESEARCH INSTITUTE, was buried by disbelievers of the focal infection theory."
http://ppnf.org/product/dental-care/root-canal-cover-up/

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"To help reverse the tooth decay and bone loss that has occurred the horrid western sugar laden, nutrient EMPTY diets, start taking an herb known as "Horsetail" which contains the highest concentrations of SILICA. Bones are made up of mainly calcium, phosphorous and magnesium but they also contain silica, which is critical to bone re-mineralization. Studies show that taking calcium supplements can actually INCREASE bone loss because without sufficient Silica the body can NOT make use of the extra calcium so it is useless and can even be dangerous. In the 2003 book "Water & Salt" Dr. Barbara Hendel stated: "Silica is the most important trace mineral for human health!"

In 1939, the Nobel Price winner for chemistry, Professor Adolf Butenant, proved that life cannot exist without Silica. According to his research in 1972, silica is an essential nutrient and must be supplied continuously from food sources. Silica plays an important role in many body functions and has a direct relationship to mineral absorption. The average human body holds approximately seven grams of silica, a quantity far exceeding the figures for other important minerals such as iron. Both iron and silica are body essential, meaning they are needed for carrying out ongoing metabolic work that is vital to life. Both elements must be continuously supplied.

Taking about 500mg to 1000mg of silica or horsetail a day you can actually begin to reverse bone loss and tooth decay. The better your overall health the better these techniques will work. LIST OF NUTRIENTS TO PREVENT TOOTH DECAY Silica, Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Vitamin K, Magnesium, Omega 3 fatty acids -(Common sources of Omega-3 fatty acids include fish oils and plant oils such as flaxseed, algal and hemp seed oil.), Vitamin B1 (to prevent Thiamine deficiency), OTHER BENEFITS OF SILICA.. read more; HOW TO PREVENT AND REVERSE OSTEOPOROSIS AND TOOTH DECAY" www.chinesehealthandfitness.com/Silica.html

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I wouldnt get a root canal no matter what tooth. I d pull it and get some kind of spacer or partial if necessary

Ppl with lyme and root canals dont necessaeily know the root canal isa problem-the problem isnt pain-the priblem is your lyme treatment doesnt work until you get the rc and metal and cavitations out

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We have seem my sons enamel repair with use of great diet and fermented cod liver oil/fermented butter.

He didn't have cavities but overall thinning that made the dentin visible. Also his tooth sensitivity has gone away.

He also takes DE which is a source of silica.

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I think it's possible to get rid of an abscess, if that's what you have, by using ozonated olive oil. That would depend on whether the nerve is totally destroyed. You put the o.o.o. directly on your effected tooth. I got mine here:

http://www.pureenergystore.com/servlet/the-257/organic-ozonated-extra-virgin/Detail

It heals cuts fast and can get under the skin. You might consult with a minimally invasive dentist before you do the procedure.
http://oxygenhealingtherapies.com/my_ozone_doctor.com.html

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swishing with coconut oil for 10 minutes per day. helps me and whitens like crazy.

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It whitens teeth ? How much ?
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cottonbrain
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for small cavities I have used a toothpaste called Squigle tooth builder. my dentist told me I had a cavity on a chewing surface -- I used squiggle for 6 months and he said I did not have a cavity there anymore.

it's about 9 dollars a tube but if it saves your teeth it is worth it.

I have no connection with the product or the company

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