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tailz
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I'm looking at my bottom teeth, and I notice that the part closest to the gum line is white, but the further up you go, the more transparent they become.

My number one complaint has been a 'funny feeling' in my lower jaw. Not only do my teeth feel loose when I get this feeling, but I swear I feel something moving around in there.

So I had some tonic water, and I took a mouthful and just held it in my mouth for a few minutes and then spit it out.

Probably 10 minutes later my teeth felt 'tight' again, but as soon as I sat in front of this computer, they loosened up again.

Is it possible to 'feel' parasites eating the magnesium out of my teeth? Because I swear I can, and they are making my teeth transparent.

Anybody else experience this?

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You know, tailz...some of this stuff could go in General Support.

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tailz

My teeth last year were also transparent and I was advised to do oil pulling. Unbelievable. Problem solved. I did it each morning for close to 12 weeks and then stopped but I have just started again.

It strengthened my teeth (rock solid) and the transparency went away.

Do a "search" of oil pulling. I get my organic sunflower oil:

www.fromnaturewithlove.com

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very cool, mine are too.

I am going to try that oil pulling? I was not concerned with this, but it would be nice to have less seethru teeth.

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My son does oil pulling and has perfect, white gorgeous teeth, here is how: http://www.oilpulling.com/

I need to start this myself. Here is a quote from this site regarding loose teeth: "It is important to understand that during the oil-pulling/swishing process one's metabolism is intensified. This leads to improved health. One of the most striking results of this process is the fastening of loose teeth , the elimination of bleeding gums and the visible whitening of the teeth"

He uses this one, cold pressed sunflower oil: http://www.iherb.com/ProductDetails.aspx?c=1&pid=3071&at=0

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Lymetoo - this is totally medical. So are most of my posts?

But I checked, and sesame oil is one you can use for oil pulling, and I just happen to have some.

I think though that this is either babs or malaria, because even swooshing tonic water through my teeth (which is even sugary) tends to tighten them up a bit. Thanks!

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Thanks for the info. on oil pulling. I am fascinated by this treatment. My daughter was just diagnosed with cavitations from a hole in her tooth that was fixed, yet he said Lyme may be in the gums. I'm going to try it. Do you think it can eradicate Lyme from the gums?
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