Can You Avoid Fillings and Regenerate Your Teeth?
Last Thursday night, I spoke to nearly 200 of my friends in Boise. Afterwards, signing books and talking with people, a beautiful woman named Amanda Beutler got to the front of the line and was crying before she even started speaking. At first, all she could say was, "Thank you." She gave me a hug, took a few breaths, and told me this story that has had me jumping out of my skin with excitement, wanting to share it, ever since.
18 months before we met, she had taken her 6-year old son, Olin, to his first-ever dentist visit, to find that he had 6 cavities! The dentist insisted that she make an appointment at a hospital to put Olin under anesthesia for the surgery! She was uncomfortable with this and asked the dentist to wait.
She had the thought: "If the human body can heal, why can't teeth?" What a genius question. An important question. As with cancer (where virtually everyone we know just follows Standard of Care, chemo / radiation), we don't really KNOW what regeneration the teeth can experience, because nearly 100% of us just get the filling in our teeth. As someone who has recently been paying the price for the tons of sugar I ate in the earlier decades of my life, I have studied this issue in-depth, as I've paid a steep price for my metal fillings, later removed and replaced, and eventual failure of those teeth and materials. A filling is not the same thing as natural tooth dentin, no matter what material you use.
Biological dentists use non-toxic, or more accurately, less-toxic materials. (Traditional dentists use amalgam fillings with heavy metals, root canals that are possibly the scariest and most toxic medical procedure in modern Standard of Care, and toxic crown and implant materials containing heavy metals known to cause auto-immune conditions.) Biological dentists use different procedures and materials.
But every time we drill and fill teeth, we take those teeth closer to inevitable death. I have always wondered, is there another way? If so, how would we know? It would take someone opting out of that accepted system and doing something radically different. It would take a hero. Or heroine.
Amanda is an amazing mother. She spent three months researching intensively. She found GreenSmoothieGIrl.com, started feeding Olin green smoothies daily, and began implementing my 12 Steps to Whole Foods program in earnest. She wasn't dabbling in it--she was implementing it in a very committed way.
As I have done, Amanda studied the voluminous, compelling work of Dr. Weston A. Price, DMD. He believed that cavities could be healed after researching indigenous people, all over the world, who displayed no tooth decay. He compared these results to people in developed nations eating a processed diet.
Six months after implementing her self-designed protocol after studying the work of Dr. Price and GreenSmoothieGirl, Amanda and Olin returned to the dentist. He examined Olin's mouth and turned to Amanda, completely baffled, and asked her how his cavities could be gone--filled in with hard, healthy dentin, in no need of fillings. He called his colleague in to see. All six of them were healed.
Amanda's answer was, "Green smoothies!" She wrote me later to share this photo I'd asked for, and said, "Thank you so much, Robyn, for everything! You have helped to significantly change my family's well-being!"
Amanda, let me thank you. I have wondered the same thing, myself: "If the human body can heal, can't teeth repair themselves?" I think you are a heroine--going against the grain, and doing hard things, making sacrifices, to bless your little son's life.
Little did you know you have now helped many others. I am ecstatic to share this story and try these things myself, with new confidence and hope. Very frankly, I want essential oil producers to share your story too, and I plan to share this with them!
Thank you for being brave and being a pioneer. Thank you for telling me what you did--I am so inspired!
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I’m curious for more information on Birth EO. I can’t find anything on the doTerra website, but another company who is highly regarded that sells birch bark EO states it’s not for internal use and that it’s important to cleanse the liver often when using this oil because it can lead to toxic build-up. Just wanting more info and maybe links to her research? Thanks!
Sorry, obviously meant Birch EO!
I would love to have her write up her whole story and tell exactly what her diet is. I know most “tooth regeneration” diets include fish oil, raw milk, organ meats, raw dairy, etc. Is she following your green smoothie “12 steps” diet exclusively?
Hi there! Many people were asking the same question you did. I posted an in depth comment below to answer everyone 🙂
How does the doTERRA oils quality compare to Young Living Oils. I have had fantastic results with them and have never heard of doTERRA.
Victoria, both companies are in my backyard. I believe YL is about 25 years old and is in decline. 1500 people at their convention last year. doTERRA’s had 12,000 people and was sold out 6 months early. This year they rented the Energy Solutions Arena and 18,000 sold out 7 months early. A $1 billion company this year. IMO both companies have great products. To me the energy is different in the leadership. I have attended events by both companies and there is really no comparison, so I aligned with doTERRA and the GSG coaches and I use and promote doTERRA. My mother was a YL distributor.
I have been having some problems with my teeth too. It was nice to read about this. I have been drinking the green smoothies every day for several years, but I just started the oil pulling, a few weeks ago. It has helped a little but still a lot of problems. I had a root canal about 40 years ago that now has infection at the bottom of the root. They say it needs to be redone. I have a dentist appointment in June I was hoping by then the infection might be gone. It was good to read about someone this really worked for. I will it up and see.
I just took all 4 of my kids to the dentist and no cavities (phew). (ages 10, 8, 6 & 5) I do not give them flouride altho they sometimes get it in the toothpaste their Dad buys. I give them raw carrots daily whose enzymes and hard texture naturally clean the teeth, make all soups with bone marrow (you can buy them at any natural supermarket,) don’t drink milk, and have never ever purchased premade juice. I also haven’t been to the dentist in 7 years and no cavities/minimal plaque. Of course I’m jinxing myself right here! 🙂 Just thought I’d share a few prophylactics..
Linda here, GSG Customer Support. I get some great email messages! Yesterday, Victor told me the following:
From Dr. Weston A. Price’s research also came the benefits of taking in a combination of high fat butter oil with fermented cod liver oil. I tried this about 6 months ago and took about 2-3 Tbsp a day for 2 weeks. I had three deep cavities that completely fill in, in just two weeks. I had them for years (no money for a dentist) and wasn’t even looking for any result on my teeth. But the holes are gone.
In addition, a tooth that broke off suddenly started to have extremely bright white tooth “material” grown in along the outside. Then I noticed the feeling of my tooth enamel on my bottom teeth suddenly growing in, from the gum up to the tops of my teeth. This is my front lower teeth on the inside of the mouth. My tongue could feel the enamel coming up.
We are told this is not possible by dentists, but it is exactly true that this is also living tissue, not just there and dead.
Just wanted to share my story on this subject. Nutrition is amazing. Green smoothies are amazing. doTERRA essential oils are amazing. All phenomenal tools in the toolbox of health and life.
God bless,
Victor
Thanks for sharing your amazing results, Victor!!
You are more than welcome! Always happy to share anything I learn or experience on the subject of our health and optimal life.
Just to clarify – did you take 2-3 TABLESPOONS of cod liver butter oil (which would be a huge amount) or did you mean 2-3 teaspoons?
That is awesome.I have been having juices, salads and smoothies as a part of my diet.But still continue to get cavities. It will be really helpful if amanda could tell what exactly was her specific protocol.,which foods and what all did she incooporate from dr. weston price research…Thankyou
Shweta
Robyn, when are you going to share the proper mix quantities for Wintergreen and Coconut oil for swishing? It is important to provide complete information when recommending the usage of any product or mix. Thanks.
Marco, unlike with synthetic, patented drugs, where there is testing to minimize toxicity, there are generally no hard-and-fast usage directions when it comes to natural substances. However, essentials oils are very powerful and 1-3 drops is plenty! As for coconut oil, how much will fit in one mouthful? That’s my personal guideline. I do not “recommend.” I shared what Amanda did, and I stated that Wintergreen has similar properties to the hard-to-find Birch oil. I do not diagnose, treat, or prescribe—ever. I do sometimes share what I am doing that has been effective for me, my friends, my family, or my readers.
The nice thing about essential oils is that the body’s chemistry understands natural plant chemistry, reactions are rare (and usually when they occur they are related to an unhealthy climate in the gut / immune system), and there is not a toxicity issue, not with doTERRA essential oils. (Most others are full of synthetic ingredients.)
For me personally, for dental uses, I put a few drops of the oil I’m using, in a spoonful of coconut oil, and swish for 20 minutes when I first wake up. Like Amanda Beutler, I forget to do it, a LOT.
I was at my biological dentist’s office today—Dr. Judson Wall. They sell GSG books and nutrition products in their front office now. He is the one who trains the OTHER bio dentists in Utah. He is going to come on the blog and share his thoughts about this discussion!
Thanks Robyn.
Comments here from my friend PJ Hanks, an aromatherapist (degree from Bastyr University) in the Seattle area:
1. Both Birch and Wintergreen are made up of over 90% methyl salicylate (Wintergreen has over 97%).
2. Synthetic Methyl Salicylate is used in almost all foods for wintergreen flavoring and is also used in most essential oils on the market because it is much cheaper to produce and available year round. We all know what synthetic chemicals do to our bodies. So PJ’s opinion: never use any Wintergreen or Birch essential oil EXCEPT doTERRA’s because there is very high chance it has synthetic methyl salicylate and then you have not only the overdose problems with it but you have the whole problem of synthetics.
3. Methyl salicylate can be toxic to humans if consumed at a high enough dose. But then, so can even water if consumed at a high enough dose. See Dr. Hill’s article in the latest Living Magazine. I think the key phrase here is “if consumed at a high enough dose.” Who determines that and how is it determined is what creates all the debate. To quote Dr. Hill in his article: “Some essential oils should not be used internally. Take Wintergreen, for example, an oil characterized by high amounts of the constituent methyl salicylate. Its chemical profile makes Wintergreen an effective agent for managing pain and inflammation; however, it is not recommended for internal use. Instead, it is most beneficial used topically where it can be applied directly to specific areas for a targeted benefit. Although safe to take internally at low doses, it is simply most effective when used topically.”
4. Tisserand reports that synethic wintergreen oil (methyl salicylate) poisoning for a child it can be fatal if the dose is high enough, which in some cases was 4-8 ml. Which would be drinking an entire small bottle of oil.
5. Methyl salicylate can interfere with anticoagulant medication and inhibit blood clotting.
6. Education and knowledge puts the responsibility in the hands of the person using the oil.
7. After studying Tisserand’s guidelines, knowing the quality and purity of doTERRA’s oils, and knowing that more research is coming forward everyday, I would keep birch and wintergreen out of the reach of toddlers and babies (there is a childproof cap on them), if I chose to use it for an older child to swish around their mouth to help with tooth decay I would put the one drop in the water or in the mouth or on the teaspoon of coconut oil. As an adult I wouldn’t hesitate to use the oil topically in small amounts or for oil pulling (which I personally do regularly) as long as I wasn’t on anticoagulant medication. As witnessed by your reader, the benefits of using the oils in this manner are great, especially when you’re dealing with that much decay.
PJ
Robyn, I’m curious to know if teeth can regenerate the dentin or enamel after the removal of the fillings even if you no longer have wisdom teeth? From my understanding of some of these conversations our wisdom teeth are needed to provide the proper blood flow and cell structure for regrowth of teeth or remineralization. Can teeth that currently have fillings be taken out and still experience remineralization/healing/regrowth without wisdom teeth being present? I’d like to have my two amalgam fillings removed, but wondered what options I have…I also have four other teeth with the white substance filling(don’t know the name of it) I’d like to see if remineralization would work after removal of fillings if that’s possible, or if replacing the filling with a different substance is best? Do you have any suggestions for me? Thank you!
Sincerely a Green Smoothie fan, Chris
Hello all! I appreciate that you have all taken such an interest in my story 🙂 It truly has been an amazing journey for me, and Robyn was so sweet to share it!
I recognize that many of you have specific questions, but I can certainly make a broad statement to those of you who are mostly interested in what my family’s diet was before, during and after. Also, what other tools I utilized to help my son.
My family had what we considered to be a pretty healthy diet before my son developed cavities. We hardly ever ate out or had processed “junk” food in our home. I love to cook and have always tried to make all of our meals from scratch. We drank rice milk, ate lots of fruit but only a veggie once a day with dinner, meat twice a day and lots of grains. I realized that something wasn’t right when I noticed a crevice in my son Olin’s canine. Within a month or so we noticed it was brown spot and a couple of other cavities had formed in between his front teeth. It was then that my husband and I decided it was time to take him to the dentist. The Dr. confirmed the obvious cavities in front and with an x ray showed us two more in his molars. He was insistent that we schedule to have them filled at the hospital and explained the risk of infection should we not act quickly. We were hesitant so asked to hold off. Within a week we had taken him to two other pediatric dentists who reiterated what the first had said.
Something clicked and I couldn’t help but feel that there had to be something I could do. Something I wasn’t already doing…something he wasn’t getting that his body needed. I started researching like crazy! I had heard of Robyn, but never studied her work. I came across an old email with her information and looked up The Green Smoothie Girl. I felt really good about implementing the 12 Steps to Whole Foods, and did so right away!! We made green smoothies twice a day and started feeling the results of the 12 steps regimen immediately! It was wonderful 🙂 I didn’t stop there, though. I came across a link to the Weston A. Price Foundation and was blown away by his research, as well. I read the book “Cure Tooth Decay” by Ramiel Nagel. I recognized that there was some conflicting advice with all of these lines of study, but felt it pertinent for my son to try to mesh them together somehow.
I was fervent with 12 Steps program, but started incorporating a few things from Dr. Price to see the affect. We soaked all of our grains and nuts before we ate them, drank raw cows milk from a clean trusted local source a couple of times a week and made kefir and drank kefir with it, too. I am extremely fortunate to have a husband who hunts every fall, so we had elk bones that I made bone broth with a couple of times a week (I’m sure that organic grass fed cow bones would do well). I also had my son take High Vitamin Butter Oil and Fermented Cod Liver Oil a few times a week. On top of all that, I switched our toothpaste out for Earthpaste and had his swish morning and night with a drop of Birch oil and water.
It took a couple of months to really start seeing results, but it happened! His teeth started to heal. The squishy brown cavity on Olin’s canine hardened and new white enamel had visibly grown in all of his cavities. When we took him back to that initial dentist, he took another set of x-rays and was baffled, as was the other dentist he had come in! The cavities in the back were filling in as well.
I have to disclaim that this is what worked for MY son and MY family 🙂 I was given the insight to know what his body needed to be whole and stop pulling minerals from his teeth. I feel strongly that what we did can 100% help others who are suffering from tooth decay! It is, however, up to you to research and come to know what is right for you and/or your loved ones 🙂 Everybody is different, as is every body!
Thank you!!
~Amanda Beutler
Where did you get the high vitamin butter oil and fermented cod liver oil? Or what brand? Thanks. 🙂
http://www.greenpasture.org
You’re welcome!
Ok, one more question. Did you take the blend? If so what flavor do you like?
My kiddos don’t mind the plain butter oil. They tried a couple of favors of cod liver, cinnamon won 🙂
What is your preference cod liver and butter combined or a separate product for each?
Your story was providential for me! I received Robyn’s email newsletter just as I returned home from the dentist where we were told my daughter has three cavities. We are green smoothie followers and are always excited to learn new ways to heal and nourish the body naturally…. but I had not thought about it with teeth! Thank you for opening my eyes to this issue at a critical time for us.
I assume that your son stopped eating all sugars. Do you find this to be an issue at school? My 1st grader is offered candy as rewards multiple times a day. Do you (or anyone) have any tips on avoiding sugar outside of the home? I am working to educate her and empower her to make good choices, but any tips would be welcome!
Lauren, my 12 Steps to Whole Foods program that Amanda used and my new book, How to Raise Healthy Eaters (currently available only at my lectures in 2014) have a lot of info towards that end. You can also search this blog on those terms—I’ve written on these topics many times. I never allowed my children’s teachers to give them foods that make people sick. I even requested to NOT have a teacher well known for feeding children sugar as rewards. The teacher has to follow your wishes.
Curious to know what you soaked all of our grains and nuts in. I am having issues with a tooth that had a root canal and crown put on. It shouldn’t be hurting but is. I also have a tooth that broke off and would like to see if it will re-grow itself 🙂
Thanks
Amanda, thanks for your story. I too have been working with my children to heal their cavities. We have incorporated a lot of the same things as you have. That gives me a lot of hope that my children will also have some great results when they visit the dentist for their 6 month checkup. One question I do have for you, is did your son have some big holes or were they small cavities? The reason why I ask is because in the Heal Cavities book it said that big holes may not fill in, but just harden in the area so I am just curious of the size of the cavities. My son had a pretty big hole in one of his cavities.
Thank you for sharing your story.
So my 8 year old dental hygiene is severely “compromised”. Dentist wants to put fissure sealants on her teeth are these fluoride? So a definite no no??? Or Are some safe? If safe which ones? Is any type of fluoride safe and if so how much? She has a great big silver crown on her back molar that not only looks horrid I am concerned it’s leaking toxins is it do you know? Her decayed k9 came out last night and it seems it’s just bone left on top is this oka to leave or do we need a “dentist”.. I really don’t want to go to the dentist here and finding holistic dentists is very hard here. Her diet is awful and really the stress is terrible trying to get her to eat healthy but I am persevering God willing. I gave her the swishing idea and she seems interested but what essential oil do you recommend for her age and condition and that if we do swallow it’s not too much of a problem and how much on a spoon of coconut oil? Would water and essential oil work or it should be coconut oil?
Sorry for all the questions and I greatly appreciate any help, advice etc. thank you. Keep up the good work Robyn.
Amanda, Do you think the same process can work on my teeth if I had my fillings taken removed to remineralize/regrow/heal? I eat a whole foods diet and smoothies, and Id love to find a way to heal my teeth that currently have fillings in them.
Sincerely, Chris
I posted this summary on a WAPF board, on why a mother should NEVER go to an American Dentist, perior, ever, biological or not. Other than knowledge of the unnecessary medical violence and deep religious misogyny that are designed into all versions of hospital birth, there is no issue more important to health than avoiding an American dentist. You can forget about other forms of later health intervention, if your dentist is successful at destroying your teeth (while giving you a fake smile). My post describes the INTENTIONAL technology and pathology of lies that he (or she) uses.
To find it, search “WAP Friendly Dentist for Kids” with site:meetup.com
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I believe Dr. Price would never advise us rely on a modern ADA approved dentist. Even the biological ones earn their living by doing heroic, urgent, unnecessary, irreversible medical violence.
Dr. Price reminds us of two simple facts, that ALL dentists hate. With proper diet, every species of animal, including humans, have the ability to heal a dental wound. With proper diet, every animal on this planet can cure a dental infection, with the exception of American humans and animals in zoos. They are forced to submit to the care of dentists. Their methods are always heroic, expensive and non-healing. There are simple proven non-violent solutions that work and that cost pennies. Even biological dentists fail to inform their patients of this fact. The second fact, is that when we loose an adult tooth, we have the ability to grow a second one back (as long as our dentist never pulled our wisdom teeth, as their root buds emit the dental stem cells that heal all of the adult teeth). In some reported cases in Japan, even a third one.
I did not learn what I know about modern dentistry for free. Use the following to interview your dentists, and mount your learning curve about self sufficiency in dental health. It is hugely important.
1. Never let a dentist “polish” or “whiten” your teeth. They use a high torque drill with a rubber cup that is filled with carborundum paste. The paste grinds off the protective living tissue that the tooth needs. Enamel is living growing evolving tissue. All teeth are weakened when their protective coating is removed. DOH! Can you guess who profits? The sugars that are added (high fructose syrups, aspartame, ?) get pressed into the pores and gums, where they feed bacteria. Again, who profits? Carborundum is harder than diamonds. It is what diamond “cutters” use to grind their diamonds. The dentist knows that your baby’s teeth were never meant to compete with these kinds of unnatural technolgical violence. There is no reason EVER to remove the enamel of a healthy tooth!
Fluoride causes the dental structure to dry out and become brittle. The dentist says it’s stronger. The dentist lies. When it’s more brittle, it cracks open more easily. Guess what! Spinach leaves have had small pieces of sand in them, since the beginning of time. And a little piece of sand can cause a small wound or dent in the dental structure. If the dental structure is not dried out, it has the resiliance to munge and then heal. If the dental structure is dried out, it loses resiliance and it cracks. The dentist then uses a tool to explore cracks in the hardened enamel, and to push bacteria down into the bloodrich dental pulp just below. This begins an infection process, which in six months time will make the dentist richer. The dentists know the technology of their profession.
2. Never let a dentist insert a pointed metal implement into your child’s mouth. Again, your baby’s teeth were never meant to compete with hardened pointed metal implements. The so-called “Shepherd’s Hook” (or dental probe) is NOT innocent technology. It is a pressure amplification device (PAD). It has a hardened titanium tip, such that 1 oz. of pressure (the mere weight of a letter) at the middle of the PAD gets amplified into 20,000 to 30,000 psi at the pointed end of his dental weaponry. The dentist knows the technology of his profession. Your baby’s tooth cannot compete against titanium tipped weaponry. The dentist, pretending to be your baby’s hero, goes “probing!” with 20,000 psi! No tooth stands a prayer against weaponry like that. Your dentist is probing your wallet, and gently poking infections deep into your baby’s teeth. SORRY! It took me too long to see what was plainly before my eyes. The dentist proclaims himself a hero … Ahah! I found a soft spot in your helpless baby’s tooth. Sure enough, in 6 months time, a cavity appears, exactly where his 20,000 psi PAD had poked a small hole, or amplified an existing one, that was trying its best to heal. The MOST important thing that you can do as a mother is NEVER let someone insert any pointed metal implement of any kind into your child’s mouth. If your child’s dentist starts to get a back case of bedwetting himself, claiming that he needs to poke holes “just because has a violent need to know” get your child away from him. A 20 to 30 thousand psi titanium tipped weapon has no other possible purpose, other than to start new infections, or to push existing ones, that are trying to heal, deeper into a tooth, all of which increase future revenues for your child’s dentist. A dentist cannot claim that he does not understand the technology of his profession.
3. Never NEVER!! let a dentist remove your child’s wisdom teeth. This is extreme dental violence, for which there is NO possible justification. The root buds of the wisdom teeth contain the stem cells which are essential for the health of the entire dental structure. And without that dental structure, your entire digestive process gets thrown out of kilter. Human beings and animals (not subject to the protocols of the dental mafia) have the ability to grew up to three sets of adult teeth, as long as the stem cells in the root buds of the wisdom teeth are still present. This was common knowledge in cultures of the Pacific islands (including Japan) in the early 1900s.
If a dentist tells you that he needs to remove your baby’s wisdom teeth, get away FAST. Maybe the child isn’t getting a healthy diet, because the parents are spending all their money on doctors and dentists. The operation uses saws to cut deep into bone tissue in the jaw and skull. It reduces forever future blood flow to the remaining teeth. The usual argument for removing wisdom teeth is “… because an infant girl might develop breast cancer, we should cut down deep into her chest while she is still young, and dig out her breast buds in case she might develop breast cancer later.” Then we’ll be her heros! There is NEVER reason to do horrific irreversible violence, like of removing the wisdom teeth, and the root buds that emit stem cells that regrow the adult teeth. The wisdom teeth are the bookends. They anchor all the teeth. Dentists say we cannot grow our teeth back. But then they turn around and say they have to dig out the stem cells (root buds) of the wisdom teeth because otherwise the wisdom tooth will continue to grow back! (get the dentist to repeat his sentence: the adult wisdom teeth will grow back. what? the adult wisdom teeth will continue to grow back. what?) These teeth contain the stem cells that repair all the teeth. Their removal just happens to generates future revenues for the dental brotherhood. They are pipelining future revenue for their brotherhood.
4. Never let your dentist use “novocaine.” His ADA supplier may say it’s just novocaine. But it’s not. If you add a little poison to a glass of water, then, it’s not water anymore. Yes, silver fillings had silver in them, but Mercury was a primary ingredient. The dentist lied! (Note that mercury amalgam had been banned in England in 1830 — 20 years before the American mafia of dental assassins was formed in 1850 in North America.) Even biological dentists lie! Using a technology admittedlynewer than 1800s mercury poisoning, they continue to perform unnecessary medical violence to cause irreversible harm to our dental health. The key ingredient added to novocaine is called epinephrin. It’s a cortisol. It’s a hormone of death and surrender. It’s an extremely toxic poison, and the dentist knows the technology of his profession. It causes the capillary mat (huge subject) to collapse. (Google, capillary mat, ground plane, homeopathy — learn something that the American medical mafia does not want you to know.) The dentist knows that he is using a poison that will collapse the future blood supply to ALL the teeth in that quadrant. Like a collapsed lung or kidney, the bloodflow will return, but it will never fully recover. Each time “novacaine” (i.e. epinephrin) is administered, the bloodflow to the remaining teeth in that quadrant will suffer. This weakens all of the seven other teeth in the quadrant, which then pipelines future revenues for the dentist and his profession. If your dentist tries to claim that he does not know the technology of his own profession, get your child away from him immediately. Do not bother being polite. In spite of his whitecoat, he is not being polite with you.
It’s endless – I have to stop. Summary — (A.) if your child’s teeth have plaque then your child has a VERY SERIOUS medical condition. It means that your child has plaque in its heart, kidneys, eyes, brain – the entire body. Fix the hoistic condition first! Get the child to a competent nutritionist and/or naturopath. WAP Foundation is a good place to start. Spend the money on diet, and not on biological dentists. Obedience means biannual removals of protective tooth enamal with carborundum paste. It means aggravation of infections by shepherd’s hooks. It means chemical poisoning by epinephrin. Obedience means unnecessary heroic mechanical and chemical and medical violence.
To remove dental plaque (as a symptom), google sanguinaria mint, and herbal dental powder. Cut food grade peroxide to 2%, and make a powder of bicarb of soda, activated carbon, white oak bark, endless options really. Never use a toothpaste or mouthwash that has fluorides, sugars, or gums. Gums! clog up the pores. Dental enamel has microscopic pores that need to breathe! Gums, like xanthum gum, are designed to clog them, which hastens the death of the living tooth structure. (B.) kill bacteria in a dental wound but don’t use violence and don’t allow anyone to use a pointed metal tool that with only 1 oz of pressure will press the soft but healing infection deeper into the tooth or gums. There are 100s of ways to help a tooth heal itself, none of which are violent or expensive. Google lugols iodine (surgeons use it to disinfect an area), or colloidal silver (get your own generator), or oil of oregano, or MMS, or essential oils of … peppermint, clove, neem, … thousands of choices. (C.) if a tooth becomes loose, or impacted or infected, with pain and swelling, roll a cooling paste in a thin layer of gauze, like a cigarette and place it under the cheek … for the paste, google bentonite clay, white oak bark (an astringent that will pull puss and pressure away from of an infection), activated carbon powder (used in emergency rooms to remove toxins), … Aurevedic tradition used seasalt with mustard oil (or olive oil). The tooth just might cure in the 2 to 3 days it usually takes to get an emergency dental appointment. There are so many natural solutions.
I would like to comment on “bert’s” post. You made a comment that, “ALL dentists hate.” I am not sure why you would say that. This simply isn’t true. Dentists would like to see all of their patients take care of their teeth. The end goal is No decay, No calculus (tartar), and No perio disease. The only reason we have dentists or doctors for that matter, is because people don’t take care of themselves and need help or were in an accident, or by no fault of their own has some sort of disease. If you don’t need help, then don’t go to them. If you had an appendicitis you would go to a doctor and as you put it ask that the doctor does “violence” on you to remove the ruptured appendix. Likewise, if you had a car accident and fractured, or cracked, or lost some of your teeth, you would need to see a dentist to, as you put it “do violence” to you. If you don’t need these professionals, then don’t go, but if you do need their care, then they are trained and available to help you. I have worked in various states for many dentists in my career and I have never worked for a dentist who didn’t have the end goal of helping patients have no decay, no perio disease, and no calculus build up. Go to a different dentist then!
I will make the rest of my comments based on his numbers above.
1. You stated that we should never let a dentist polish or whiten your teeth. These are two different things that you lumped into one. Polishing your teeth with a small rubber cup and prophy paste simply removes plaque (the soft stuff that YOU can brush off yourself with your own toothbrush) and it also removes tea stain, coffee stain, blueberry/fruit/wine stains, cigarette stains, etc. If you do not have any stain and you came in with virtually no plaque, then you don’t need your teeth polished. Unfortunately, a high percentage of people out there don’t take care of their teeth and need these stains polished off. Stains are sticky and plaque/bacteria will adhere to them, causing you more problems. Your very own saliva is full of minerals. Your saliva produces Calcium and Phosphate that constantly remineralizes your enamel. So, every time you eat your mouth becomes either slightly acidic or severely acidic, depending on your food, and your saliva helps bring your mouth back to a neutral pH. Your very own saliva will remineralize your enamel after polishing. Like I mentioned earlier, if you come in to the hygienist, and after the cleaning you don’t wish to have your teeth polished with the rubber cup and you don’t have ANY stain on your teeth, then don’t have them polished. But to claim that it strips your enamel as if that is permanent, is simply not true. Your mouth is constantly changing and remineralizing. In regards to whitening your teeth. That is completely separate than polishing after scaling. If you want your teeth whitened then have trays made and insert either carbamide peroxide gel or hydrogen peroxide gel into the trays. Yes, these have various chemicals in them and by all means don’t do this if you don’t want to. Whitening your teeth is an elective procedure. Good grief!!!
Also, I might add that the majority of people today do not follow a healthy diet that Robyn is suggesting. The majority of people are on the SAD. That said, the majority of people today are also on many, many medications. These medications can harm the saliva flow. Lack of saliva equals a more acidic mouth and a dry mouth. This is wrecking havoc in the oral cavity. People are getting cavities because without constant salivary flow, there is NO remineralization of the enamel. Without constant remineralization the enamel gets weak, the bacteria go crazy and cavities are formed. These things can be reversed with a healthy diet and hopefully the person can get off medication. We see lots of volunteer medication…meaning all of the anti depressants that are given out like candy that a healthy diet and healthy exercise regimen could probably cure. (My opinion only).
#2 You stated, “Never let a dentist insert a pointed metal implement into your child’s mouth. Again, your baby’s teeth were never meant to compete with hardened pointed metal implements. The so-called “Shepherd’s Hook” (or dental probe) is NOT innocent technology.” The “Shepherd’s Hook” is not a dental probe. A dental probe is a probe that measures pocket depth to see if a patient has periodontal disease. It is not sharp. There is an explorer called a Shepherd’s Hook, so that must be to what you are referring. Most dentist’s know not to poke an explorer hard into pits and fissures to check for cavities. They lightly go over the pits and fissures with an explorer. They have been taught not to poke, but to use a small laser that checks for decay. This is not invasive at all. Their goal is for the child not to have any decay.
#3 Wisdom teeth or 3rd molars may or may not need to be removed. I am pretty sure you have not looked in many mouths. There are some people that have very large mouths and all of their teeth fit wonderfully. There are some people that have very small mouths and IF their wisdom teeth start moving (which many do) and try to come in, they come in tilted and start moving the teeth that are already in. This causes great crowding. If your child/teenager just finished 4,000 dollars worth of orthodontic work and these 3rd molars decide to make their move and there isn’t room, then what happens? You guessed it, the teeth start shifting and crowding. I have seen mouths where a patient might have had enough room for their wisdom teeth, but they came in tilted and now there is a deep periodontal pocket, that will never heal. Due to the age of some of these patients, we have to leave it be and provide dental tools to help them keep it as clean as possible. So, I think you just need to be careful who your dentist is, because some mouths have room and some do not. You can’t lump everyone into one category and say never, ever have your wisdom teeth out. That simply isn’t wise or true.
#4 You stated to never ever let your dentist use “Novocaine”. Novocaine hasn’t been used for years and years. There are other anesthesia’s out there and every dentist has their favorite one. You can ask to have them use an anesthetic without epinephrine. I never have an injection with epinephrine. Just simply ask for one without. Okay? I’d like to see you sit there and have a tooth extracted without anesthesia. You are funny in your report and so unrealistic. You need anesthesia for many procedures and yes, they are chemicals, but the other option is not an option. I would never have had my appendix removed without anesthesia. I am pretty sure a family member of mine would never have had an implant placed without anesthesia. Just ask for no epinephrine. Epinephrine helps the anesthesia stay in a local spot for longer staying power. Without it, the anesthesia wears off quicker. But, again, there are options.
The last thing you addressed was “dental plaque as a very serious medical condition”. We all get plaque on our teeth. Dental plaque is the soft, white film that forms along the gumline. It is bacteria that starts forming every 24 hours. If you never brush and obviously eat, you will form plaque. How much of it, is individually dependent. However, IF this plaque is left unremoved, it will begin to calcify and form calculus (or tartar). This calculus will grow on the tooth, along the gumline, under the gumline, in between the teeth, and, on some people that just plain never take care of their teeth,…on top on the chewing surfaces. This calculus cannot be removed except by scalers, either hand scalers or ultrasonic scalers, (instruments that hygienists use). The reason why there isn’t some magic rinse for calculus is because the make up of calculus is similar to enamel….calcium and phosphate. So, if you don’t want calculus, remove that plaque daily with proper brushing (gentle, small circles, massaging your gums), and flossing. Good diet helps so much, too. So, maybe you were referring to calculus being a serious medical condition and not plaque. Having calculus on teeth does not necessarily mean a serious medical condition, but these type of people that build calculus easily, more than likely will have issues elsewhere in their body as you stated, but this is not a fact, but a possibility.
Now that all that is said. I want to comment on the original post regarding the dental decay being healed. I would love to see before and after x-rays. I am intrigued. I, too, want to know if the decay was only in the enamel and was healed, or if it had made it to the dentin and was healed. Very important information. At our office, if we see beginning, or incipient, decay in the enamel on the x-rays, we encourage people to take very good care of their teeth (flossing, diet, brushing, etc), because many of these type of cavities will arrest themselves and go no further. That is our hope. This is not impossible. However, with the majority of people today, they just don’t take caring for their teeth seriously. They want to drink their sodas (diet or not) and eat their candy and expect perfect mouths. Thank you for what you shared Amanda. Keep us posted. Thanks Robyn for posting this.
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I would like to comment on “bert’s” post. You made a comment that, “ALL dentists hate.” I am not sure why you would say that. This simply isn’t true. Dentists would like to see all of their patients take care of their teeth. The end goal is No decay, No calculus (tartar), and No periodontal disease. The only reason we have dentists or doctors for that matter, is because people don’t take care of themselves and need help or were in an accident, or by no fault of their own has some sort of disease. If you don’t need help, then don’t go to them. If you had an appendicitis you would go to a doctor and as you put it ask that the doctor does “violence” on you to remove the ruptured appendix. Likewise, if you had a car accident and fractured, or cracked, or lost some of your teeth, you would need to see a dentist to, as you put it “do violence” to you. If you don’t need these professionals, then don’t go, but if you do need their care, then they are trained and available to help you. I have worked in various states for many dentists in my career and I have never worked for a dentist who didn’t have the end goal of helping patients have no decay, no periodontal disease, and no calculus build up. Go to a different dentist then!
I will make the rest of my comments based on his numbers above.
1. You stated that we should never let a dentist polish or whiten your teeth. These are two different things that you lumped into one. Polishing your teeth with a small rubber cup and prophy paste simply removes plaque (the soft stuff that you can brush off yourself with your own toothbrush) and it also removes tea stain, coffee stain, blueberry/fruit/wine stains, cigarette stains, etc. If you do not have any stain and you came in with virtually no plaque, then you don’t need your teeth polished. Unfortunately, a high percentage of people out there don’t take care of their teeth and need these stains polished off. Stains are sticky and plaque/bacteria will adhere to them, causing you more problems. Your very own saliva is full of minerals. Your saliva produces Calcium and Phosphate that constantly remineralizes your enamel. So, every time you eat your mouth becomes either slightly acidic or severely acidic, depending on your food, and your saliva helps bring your mouth back to a neutral pH. Your very own saliva will remineralize your enamel after polishing. Like I mentioned earlier, if you come in to the hygienist, and after the cleaning you don’t wish to have your teeth polished with the rubber cup and you don’t have ANY stain on your teeth, then don’t have them polished. But to claim that it strips your enamel as if that is permanent, is simply not true. Your mouth is constantly changing and remineralizing. In regards to whitening your teeth. That is completely separate than polishing after scaling. If you want your teeth whitened then have trays made and insert either carbamide peroxide gel or hydrogen peroxide gel into the trays. Yes, these have various chemicals in them and by all means don’t do this if you don’t want to. Whitening your teeth is an elective procedure. Good grief!!!
Also, I might add that the majority of people today do not follow a healthy diet that Robyn is suggesting. The majority of people are on the SAD. That said, the majority of people today are also on many, many medications. These medications can harm the saliva flow. Lack of saliva equals a more acidic mouth and a dry mouth. People are getting cavities because without constant salivary flow, there is NO remineralization of the enamel. Without constant remineralization the enamel gets weak, the bacteria go crazy and cavities are formed. These things can be reversed with a healthy diet and hopefully the person can get off medication. We see lots of volunteer medication…meaning all of the anti-depressants that are given out like candy that a healthy diet and healthy exercise regimen could probably cure. (My opinion only).
#2. You stated, “Never let a dentist insert a pointed metal implement into your child’s mouth. Again, your baby’s teeth were never meant to compete with hardened pointed metal implements. The so-called “Shepherd’s Hook” (or dental probe) is NOT innocent technology.” The “Shepherd’s Hook” is not a dental probe. A dental probe is a probe that measures pocket depth to see if a patient has periodontal disease. It is not sharp. There is an explorer called a Shepherd’s Hook, so that must be to what you are referring. Most dentists know not to poke an explorer hard into pits and fissures to check for cavities. They lightly go over the pits and fissures with an explorer. They have been taught not to poke, but to use a small laser that checks for decay. This is not invasive at all. Their goal is for the child not to have any decay.
#3 Wisdom teeth or 3rd molars may or may not need to be removed. I am pretty sure you have not looked in many mouths. There are some people that have very large mouths and all of their teeth fit wonderfully. There are some people that have very small mouths and IF their wisdom teeth start moving (which many do) and try to come in, they come in tilted and start moving the teeth that are already in. This causes great crowding. If your child/teenager just finished orthodontic work that cost 4,000 dollars and these 3rd molars decide to make their move and there isn’t room, then what happens? You guessed it, the teeth start shifting and crowding. I have seen mouths where a patient might have had enough room for their wisdom teeth, but they came in at an angle and now there is a deep periodontal pocket, that will never heal. Due to the age of some of these patients, we have to leave it be and provide dental tools to help them keep it as clean as possible. So, I think you just need to be careful who your dentist is, because some mouths have room and some do not. You can’t lump everyone into one category and say never, ever have your wisdom teeth out. That simply isn’t wise or true.
#4. You stated to never ever let your dentist use “Novocaine”. Novocaine hasn’t been used for years and years. There are other types of anesthesia out there and every dentist has their favorite one. You can ask to have them use an anesthetic without epinephrine. I never have an injection with epinephrine. Just simply ask for one without. Okay? You need anesthesia for many procedures and yes, they are chemicals, but if you have a deep cavity you would want anesthesia. If the cavity is small, then don’t use anesthesia. I would never have had my appendix removed without anesthesia. I am pretty sure a family member of mine would never have had an implant placed without anesthesia. Just ask for no epinephrine. Epinephrine helps the anesthesia stay in a local spot for longer staying power. Without it, the anesthesia wears off quicker. But, again, there are options.
The last thing you addressed was “dental plaque as a very serious medical condition”. We all get plaque on our teeth. Dental plaque is the soft, white film that forms along the gumline. It is bacteria that starts forming every 24 hours. If you never brush and obviously eat, you will form plaque. How much of it, is individually dependent. However, IF this plaque is left unremoved, it will begin to calcify and form calculus (or tartar). This calculus will grow on the tooth, along the gumline, under the gumline, in between the teeth, and, on some people that just plain never take care of their teeth,…on top on the chewing surfaces. This calculus cannot be removed except by scalers, either hand scalers or ultrasonic scalers, (instruments that hygienists use). The reason why there isn’t some magic rinse for calculus is because the properties of calculus is similar to enamel….calcium and phosphate. So, if you don’t want calculus, remove that plaque daily with proper brushing (gentle, small circles, massaging your gums), and flossing. Good diet helps so much, too. So, maybe you were referring to calculus being a serious medical condition and not plaque. Having calculus on teeth does not necessarily mean a serious medical condition, but these type of people that build calculus easily, more than likely will have issues elsewhere in their body as you stated, this is not a fact, but a possibility.
Now that all that is said. I want to comment on the original post regarding the dental decay being healed. I would love to see before and after x-rays. I am intrigued. I, too, want to know if the decay was only in the enamel and was healed, or if it had made it to the dentin and was healed. Very important information. At our office, if we see beginning, or incipient, decay in the enamel on the x-rays, we encourage people to take very good care of their teeth (flossing, diet, brushing, etc), because many of these type of cavities will arrest themselves and go no further. That is our hope. This is not impossible. However, with the majority of people today, they just don’t take caring for their teeth seriously. They want to drink their sodas (diet or not) and eat their candy and expect perfect mouths.
Thank you for what you shared Amanda. Keep us posted. Thanks Robyn for posting this.
I’m sorry that my post has been misquoted and is starting to almost hijack the wonderful courage and initiativel of Robyn and Amanda. Robyn is a long time hero of mine from back when her first book came out.
I do not take back anything I said. If anything I have failed to point out how even dentists who claim that they LOVE their patients, they still follow the “Standards of Care” and thus thus they again and again use unnecessary violence against children, that causes irreversible medical harm. One dentist performed premature orthodonty, and then claimed the wisdom teeth were the problem. He never asks, what caused the wisdom teeth to come in a way that dared to conflict with the orthodontal violence that had been done to an innocent child.
Under the ADA standards of care, ultimately, every dental procedure includes violence, that eventually leads collapse of the dental structure. A woman with a cracked molar has to choose between root canals and a crown, or pulling. Both lead to dental collapse, for the patient, and profit for the brotherhood. One claims a “need to know” how deep a gum pocket is — 3 mm or 13 mm? So they use an unclean tool (though they will claim that their probe is germ free, checked perhaps with an electron microscope) they are poking infection down into a pocket — a pocket that can be easily healed without resort to the violence ADA standards of care.
I don’t understand dentists who claim to use unnecessary violence, but only with the greatest of love. The licensing body that gives them the power to do violence, and that regulates what they can say and do will pull their licenses if they start healing people without resort to violence. (… like, are Mercury fillings are still good for our children, or not? what ADA official standard of care for that?)
I’m responding mainly because several people have accused me, absolute falsely, of saying “All dentists hate.” The text of their post assumes I said that, All dentists hate people. They then admit that they do dental violence against children (which is increasingly being proven to be unnecessary and harmful, Amanda’s story to wit). And they do this because they love the patients that they do unnecessary violence and harm to. The first fact is, their tools are violence, and their technology is mechanically ancient. The worse fact is, I did not say what they accuse me of saying. I said that there are TWO FACTS that all dentists hate (or desparatly fear if you like — to me hating and desparately fearing truth are one in the same emotion). And indeed, it proves to be true. (1) inspite of a whitecoat’s technical arrogance and patient love-violence relationship, every part of the human body, including the tooth, is capable of healing itself, without resort to the violence of drill and fill. The successful and proven means to stop a superficial infection early, without the unnecessary violence of drill and fill, are way to numerous to mention. The same goes for gum disease. Worse, the dentist who withholds violence, and starts giving nutirtional advice to his patients that heal, will soon find that his license has been pulled, unless he is also licensed as a nutritionist and medical physician as well. Their only means of licensed lively hood is ADA approved standards of care, all of which eventually end up as violence. All in the name of love? The second fact that dentist apparently hate (or abjectly fear if you like) is that (2) when an adult breaks a tooth for example, such as by falling out of a tree, or getting in a fight over a girl, or whatever, as long as no dentist has been allowed to do standard of care violence to that tooth, the healthy body is fully capable of regrowing it. Dentists claim that they don’t hate while they do violence against the patients that they love … violence that is increasingly being proven to be as unnecessary as it is harmful.
I am 67 years old. I haven’t seen a MD for 40 years, or a dentist for at least 20. For a variety of reasons I won’t go into, except to say that it all sprang from medical obedience training related to standard american birth trauma (and the violence that dentists do is trivial compared to the violence done against birthing mothers and their children), as a child I always obeyed my dentist. The result has been a dental disaster, for me, and huge profits for the brotherhood. I finally learned that mercury was not healthy. My dentists continued to tell me it was ok. I learned an ancient Japanese technique to heal teeth (and remove foreign parts, like fillings) and successfullly removed my fillings and dead teeth that were causing all kinds of problems. The dead teeth were NOT caused by me. They were caused by my obedience to the criminal liars who did unnecessary violence to me, while I trusted them and the brotherhood that regulates them. Robyn has met me. At 67 I probably have better health and strength than most people half my age. I also have 4 fully open root canals. When I helped my body spit out the crowns and fillings, the root canals under them were fully exposed. I used Schussler’s cell salts to heal the cavities. I became interested in green smoothies, because dental violence, unnecessary dental violence, had been done against me, when I was a helpless and clueless and totally obedient teenager. So, I can’t chew my veggies, like God meant for me to. So I have to adjust, and I couldn’t have done it without Robyn’s courage and her dedication to digging out the truth. Bravo! Robyn.
I meet dentists all the time and when they see my smile they freak out. They hurl curses on me, saying that if I don’t pay them $20,000 then I’ll get this and that and this and that. Hurling fear at someone is the same as cursing them. It’s strange, but I am much older than they are, and much stronger than they are. It’s because I live an honest life. They explain to me that this or that tooth is connected with this or that meridian. I listen quietly. They are talking like they know something. I then explain to them that I studied acupuncture for 3 years, and I’ve studied evoltion of the teeth and mouth during gestation with the best.
And, by the way, chemical painkillers are completely unnecessary. One dentist insisted that his chemicals were the only possible way to control the pain of the unnecessary violence that he delivers, so “lovingly” to his patients. Falsely accuse me if you want. The truth of Amanda’s story has come out. In spite of the “graceful aires of caution and doubt” that the dentists have tried to cover her story with. Show me the X-rays they demand.
And but the way, NEVER allow a dentist to xray your jaws or your teeth. X-rays are the very definition of unnecessary violence. What does the dentist learn from an xray, that if he were competent, he couldn’t confirm by less violent means. The answer goes to dental violence again. With his xray in hand, he is now justified in his “loving mind” to use further dental violence against his patient.
Stick with the green smoothies, and move away from all forms of violence.
My apologies to Robyn and Amanda. This is a beauty story, and it’s hugely important that it be shared as widely as possible. There is no force of nature … of evolution for the better … that is more powerful than the gut-felt knowledge and courage, and power of INNOCENCE that is the mother and her child.
Hi Bert, this has been a really interesting conversation!
I really appreciate your comments, Bert. I too have had negative (I still get nightmares) experiences with dentists (plural) and I still suffer from the consequences. I have 3 teeth pulled because of a CEREC operation gone wrong. To put it gently, I feel my best interests were neglected, ignored and taken advantage.
These are some of my experiences: I have been to a dentist who expected me to talk about my cultural origins while operating in my mouth; the receptionist (his wife) would screen my phone number and won’t answer my calls when I called with my complaints, they still have charged for root canal after his CEREC failed; another dentist rudely yelled at me and asked me what do I know when I declined the standard of care for flouride and routine X-rays etc for my kids, a dentist in a small town told me cavities just come and there is nothing can be done about them, another dentist told me how amalgam fillings are better.
If I only I knew what I know now.. Currently I have a couple of teeth with huge fillings in them are cracked and hurting, but I would not want to experience that fear and damaging experiences all over again. So in many ways I agree with your posts and commend your courage to defend your opinion.
Way to go!
I would be really interested in knowing a little more about plaque = a very serious medical condition. My daughter is 21/2 an always seems to have a lot of plaque, especially on her front teeth. We eat a fairly healthy diet. Any links or resources you could send me would be great. Thanks!
Hi Sara,
hmm … a 2-1/2 yr old child … did you start to notice this after you stopped breast feeding? whether or not you breast fed her as an infant, it’s never too late to start, or start again. Baby is by design putting everything in her environment in her mouth. 25 year old dust from the way in back of an attic closet, it’s on her mouth. Dog poop from the law — it’s on her mouth. It’s what kids do, it’s healthy, and there’s a very important reason for it. Doctors don’t wnat mothers to know how their breasts actually work, what their main function is, for a reason, and that reason is once again, profit … their profit. They manipulate our ignorance for their profit. By curiosity and instinct, a baby puts the entirety of its environment, good and bad, nutritious and poisonous, on its lips. It’s all on there, and there’s no way for you to stop it, try as you may. When baby attaches, the breast nipple is actually a homeopathic sensor device. Everything is vibrations, and when baby attaches the nipple decyphers which vibrations in baby’s environment are healthy for baby, and which aren’t. 300 million years ago when baby had sabre tooth tiger poop on its lips, the mother’s breast figured out, that’s not the right vibrations for baby, and it communicated to the breast glands with exactly the antibodies to produce in baby’s breast milk (antibodies are vibrations as well). It’s called homeopathic because the nipple amplifies the vibrations, which are then added to the breast milk, which then, in the sense of like cures like, cause a resonant vibration or Tesla vibration in the microbe that the mother’s breast did not like and thereby destroying the unwanted microbes.
This was discovered by an evil MD named Jenner. He is considered the man who discovered vaccines. In the 1860s, medicine was just then becoming a new weapon of warfare, and he was at the leading edge. He was working with small pox (cow pox), tuberculeosis, syphillus, and other common diseases that might be useful in warfare. He found that when one of a cow’s four teats is painted with pus from a wound, or saliva, from a patient with one of these diseases, then milk drawn from that teat, and only that teat contained antibodies (or something) that killed the virus. Milk drawn from the three other teats did not cause the virus to be killed in a pietry dish. When breast feeding you have to let your baby attach. Pumping will not do it. Whatever baby is getting into (it’s not a guilt thing, the entire environment is toxic), your breast will figure it out, and provide the antibodies (which come from the talamus and heart) that baby needs to reset her system. If you are 30 yrs old, you probably think your breasts are same age. They aren’t. They’re 350 million years old, in terms of function. And 350 million years from now, your breasts will still have the same function, in terms of protecting the health of future generations, and future evolution.
I’m kind of a follower of Weston Price … thus, there are four parts to an animal — which MUST be grass fed (meaning pasture in the spring, summer and fall, and pasture and hay in winter, with no corn or soy as grain. The four parts of bones (which make broth), fats (which provide vitamins nad oils), organs (which provide high density nutrition) and red meat, such as filet mignon, or hamberger, which should be discarded, thrown away, never eaten, or fed to dogs, who have stronger digestion to handle the acid contidtion produced by grass fed red meats. Ironic the $3 per lb bones, fats and organs are healthy, and the $10 a lb red meats are a poison to be avoided. If bones are pressure cooked with broth, they are soft enough to eat, like marshmellows. If you try using your breast milk, with attachment while baby has plaque on her teeth, to cure baby’s plaque condition, I’d politely suggest that you consume of course greens greens and greens, along with the occasional bone broth, with fats and organ meats. If your baby’s immune system has been challenged or insulted or damaged by vaccines, you might want to consider breast feeding with attachment until age 3 or 4 or even more.
Much as the baby’s mouth reflects both her external as well as internal environment, when they mature, the mouth continues to reflect the internal environment … the condition of the tongue and teeth replicates what’s going on on the inside. The teeth also represent each of the energy channels for the primary organs. Traditional oriental doctors use many reflections to make a diagnosis, from wrist pulse, to mouth, shape of hte face and ears, to smells of waste products, to … whatever. There should be plenty of links. Although, google is totally worthless for academic and research purposes any more.
Some people have had good luck using a mouthwash with a few drops of plain old peppermint oil, or even just fresh peppermint leaves and twigs to clear up a plaque condition. For brushing go to a Korean store and get the softest Korean tooth brush you can find. I also recommend a tapping the tip of each index finger in a drop of olive oil, and then tapping the finger tip to some raw agricultural sea salt (SEA-90) and rubbing that on the gums before going to bed. Your mouth will be completely fresh when you wake up. Sea salt from the store will not do it. It is created by harvesting the “bloom” only (mostly sodium chloride), while leaving out the “brine” beneath it. The brine contains the magnesium and the calcium that the teeth need. Salt makes exclude it because customers complain that their salt tastes “chalky.” But that’s how real sea salt tastes. If you go to the ocean, each 5-gallon jug of raw seawater, when evaporated, will produce over a lb of raw agricultural sea salt that you can use. Or just rub the teeth with raw seawater. The ionization energy in the seawater will help the teeth remineralize.
If breat feeding doesn’t work, you’ll need to talk to a nutritionist. She or he will review the entire environment, vaccine history, etc. Too many variables for a general discussion otherwise.
The most important ingredient is the love and try and courage in your mother’s heart. Don’t ever underestimate its power. Don’t ever surrender it, to the frauds of the whitecoats, for whom you can tell I have no respect.
Sara, Soft plaque can be removed with either a soft toothbrush or even a soft, damp cloth. It is very soft and you need to keep it off of her teeth. She might have a stuffed nose right now with all of the pollen and might be breathing through her mouth more. This creates a drier environment and more plaque accumulates. She might be a mouth breather with or without a stuffed nose. Sometimes the soft plaque tends to accumulate more in people (children, also), that eat a lot of bread products or pasta. I am not saying don’t eat these foods, I am simply saying they are soft and sticky, and this food stays longer in the mouth, thus giving a wonderful environment for the bacteria to feed and leave plaque on teeth. If you are referring to calculus (tartar), this is the calcified plaque that you can not remove yourself, then get her teeth cleaned by a professional and then make sure you are truly cleaning her mouth regularly. I know the little ones like to “do it myself!!!” at this age, but please, mom, you must help her every day and night after she cleans her mouth herself! :).
For 350 million years, there have been many ways to remove “calcified” plaque without resort to modern dental violence. For an adult, do a search on plaque and sanguinaria root, also called bloodroot. It’s effective, but it’s too bitter and too astringent for a child of 30 months. For children as well as for adults, the ancient Japanese used plain old activated carbon with a pinch of sea salt, on a very soft brush made by chewing on the fibres of a twig of hemp or neem (NO American-made plastic brush is even close soft enough, because the tips of the plastic blades are unnaturally hard and sharp-edged). The powder would be lightly brushed onto the teeth and gums. Speaking ayuervedically, the fire element in the carbon dries out the plaque. Carbon is playing with fire, so be careful, as going overboard can dry out a dying tooth as well. Basically, it’s an astringent that pulls waste away from the body. The first thing that emergency-room doctors give to an incoming patient with suspected poisoning is … plain old carbon. It will absorb and purify everything toxic. Bentonite clay is also astringent, and it pulls calcium. So does bark from a whiteoak tree. There are many possible options, besides dental violence.
It’s not about the money. It’s about avoiding unnecessary dental violence, all of which invariably cause irreparable and irreversible dental and medical harm, and finding the causes. Obviously, the cause of the plaque has to be found and removed. For that you’ll have to use one of the most powerful and medically knowledgable and important forces in the Universe, and that is the intuition of a mother about her child. By comparison to the knowledge in your body and in your child’s body, 100 whitecoats are completely ignorant, notwithstanding their love for the violence of their scalpels and knives, and drills and drugs, and etc. Be patient, try different solutions. The ancients gave things a week or two to work, whereupon the tartar simply falls off, like small snow flakes. They then clean the exposed tooth where the tartar flake fell off with seasalt (peroxide?) and they applied the essential oils of any one of many healing plants. (Chew the end of a starbucks swizzle stick, and apply a tiniest possible drop of an EO of your choice to the ends of the defrayed fibers. The fibers will absorbs the EO. Then brush the area of the enamel under the tartar. Tartar is not wanted by the body, and given assistance, the body will find a way to reject it, and the dental wound under the tartar can be healed. Recalcified, using ionic powers of seasalt, and many things, such as bark of a hardwood tree. The enamel on our teeth needs to breathe – yes, breathe. Look at the structure of enamel under an electron microscope. It looks like an empty honey comb. The enamel is 90% empty “holes” and 10% rigid structure. Amazing! That’s also where the enamel gets its resiliance. It grows, it breathes, and it moves. What the dentists won’t tell us! The microscopally “huge” holes pass all the way through the enamel and provide a way for the pulp to inhale oxygen and saliva and to exhale waste, but the holes are too small, even for viruses. When a dentist uses violence drill out a cavity, and fill in the hole that THEY creates, with a material that is impermeable and doesn’t breathe, and expand and snrink, with the tooth, then the area of the pulp under the filling will dry out, calcifiy and die. The body will reject dead material. That is why root canals are so dangerous. The dentists are forcing the body to keep dead biological material inside it. Once the enamel is covered or traumatized, the tooth eventually dries up (resulting in more $$ for the dentists), and dies (and again, more $$ for the dentists).
There is a huge danger to the future health of your child in ASSUMING, carte blance, big-time medical assuming, that when plaque suddenly appears in a child’s mouth, that this is strictly and narrowly, a dentist-only event.
Given your suspicion that something is maybe going on, you should try to follow it up. Don’t let misogynist doctors give YOU the pill. Given the innocence of a 30 month old child, I seriously doubt that the plaque is Mountain Dew related. Frankly, I would look into the possibiltiy of an inflammatory reaction somewhere, perhaps in the gut, or in the ground plane or lymphatic system. Something is possibly agrivating her body, and it is using calcium to detoxify, turing a toxin into a soft plaque so that it can get rid of it. So what’s the cause … an inflammatory reaction to a recent vaccine? (Any dentist who dares even mention that will definitely be brought up for review.) A recent change in supplier of food? The dentist wants to say, this is strictly my territory and he uses all kinds of newish, confusing, latinish sounding words, to hide his ignorance, greed or fear. His main fear is losing his license, and when he suggests it might be something beyond his authorized sphere of medical rights (to do his brand of medical violence) his is venturing into areas of practice for which he has no insurance coverage.
M.R. mentions bacteria. They cannot survive in an oxygen rich environment, nor in an alkaline environment. Peroxide releases oxygen, and baking soda neutralizes acids and (momentarily) creates an alkaline saliva. It’s an old formula. Get a KOREAN tooth brush with soft rubber bristles, where each bristle is softer, because each rubber tip is tapered. (I’m redneck American.) Don’t brush too vigorously, let the oxygen and alkalinity do their thing. All forms of dental violence are counter productive.
Hmmmm. This is major misinformation !!!!!! You know, cavities are all self inflicted by your lifestyle. What you eat and drink, and how you maintain the oral environment is key to whether or not you get cavities and/or periodontal disease. This little guy wouldn’t have had cavities unless he was being fed poor food choices and not thoroughly cleaning his mouth (which is all controlled by you, Mom) Small, incipient cavities can arrest themselves by doing the above aforementioned, but I’m sorry, if you have enamel destruction into the next layer of the tooth (dentin) it WILL NOT arrest itself. That is complete crockery. I will tell you also that I am 61 yrs old, have never had a cavity but have always been very interested in clean eating and great oral hygiene. I’m a dental hygienist who does not necessarily subscribe to mainstream medicine or dentistry, and am always open to unconventional/holistic health. And I believe strongly that the green smoothie habit can allow our bodies to perform at the maximum level and virtually eliminate disease on many levels. I am a green smoothie advocate!!!! But this article caused me to question the information you are publishing on your site. This is out of your realm of knowledge!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Embarrasing!!!
Hi Patty, I’m sorry you don’t believe Amanda’s story. The two dentists who did the followup exam did.
One of my friends posted your article on Facebook and being a registered dental hygienist for over thirty years, I had to read it. First of all decay starts in the enamel not the dentin. Generally when it reaches the dentin there is very little chance of reversal. Second indigenous people don’t developed decay because they don’t eat sugar or processed food. Third you have to look at the studies she was getting information from. The type of study tells how reliable the information is. I feel like your article gives false information, and most parents would not be able to stick with the regiment. How about just brushing for 2 minutes twice a day, flossing,using a fluoridate toothpaste, reducing sugar consumption.
Debbie, isn’t it possible those solutions you suggest, and the ones Amanda DID, both be viable? If whole foods lifestyle isn’t sustainable, we’re all in trouble. Eating a processed diet is a new thing in the past 3 generations and we’re all paying the price. There is no way out of the mess we’re in without opting out of eating the stuff that got us in this fix. I got several stories via email about adults filling in cavities with similar means. My biological dentist told me today that cavities reverse OFTEN. He will come on here to share.
Indigenous people often had access to sources of sugar. The Hadza have a few months where a significant portion of their diet is made up of honey, Native Americans had learned to extract the sap from trees to get syrup, and starchy tubers were eaten daily by many native peoples around the world. These forms of sugar were all enjoyed, sans brushing, and without the amount of cavities we see today.
Hi Debby and Patty, and others above as well. I’m sorry. I truly apologize. A principle of innocence, requires that I respone, in a technical way. It’s NOT personal, but some of the ideas in your responses deserve an answer.
A wise man once said that war is paradoxical. It is at the same time, both necessary and not necessary. We all have choices to make.
In that vein, there is this general idea going around, that when a patient’s dental structure eventually collapses, it is the patient alone, who is singularly, and always, the ONLY GUILTY party. After all they are the only ones feeling the pain. Therefore, they are guilty. Though you may try to claim otherwise, your posts tend to reinforce that general idea. To admit otherwise, might be seen as admitting that your profession has become corrupt.
The better truth is that the patient with an infected tooth is NEVER the guilty party. Whether the patient is a child, or a mother with a child, both are representatives of a principle of innocence. The patient can never begin to heal, until it realizes this. Paradoxically, when the patient finally understands dental technology (with profits) and the medical harm that it (with great profit) inflicts on him or her, beginning with the innocence of their childhood, the patient begins to step away from the technology that is harming him or her, and their spouse and children. Until he steps completely away from his dentist, he cannot take full personal responsibility. As you suggested he must.
The biological dentist inflicts deep medical harm, to a tooth, and to its adjoining teeth, and to the gums and soft tissues in the mouth, when he uses extremely intense UV radiation to harden his “biological fillings.” The UV radiation is so intense, he even puts protection on himself, while he literally burns the soft tissues and teeth in the mouth. HE KNOWS no biological tissues in the mouth (includign teeth) were ever intended to be exposed even the slightest amounts of UV exposure. The intense UV radiation shines right through the translucent filling and literally cooks the dentin, nerves and veins below. The new “biological dentist” uses intense UV radiation to slow kill the tooth. UV damage to soft tissues in the gums, cheek and tongue is worse.
The pre-biological dentists used fluoride to burn and dry out the enamel of the teeth. As the enamel of the population was dried out, the dental profession learned how to make a profit. As the enamel is dried out, it becomes more brittle. It loses its resilience, and its natural ability to regrow and heal. As we took personal responsibility, we realized that the dental profession was using fluoride and/or UV technology to inflict harm and continue making profits. The pre-biological dentists morphed themselves into biological ones. Using a groovy new name, for their new UV technology, they employ completely unnatural, violent and intense UV radiation, to dry out the enamel, just like before. When the dired out enamel cracks, they gain profit.
Fluoride (if you’re pre-biological) or UV (if you’re biological) or whitening and polishing (if you’re either) are used to dry out and make brittle, the otherwise strong, healthy and resilient enamel. Polishing thins the enamel, using mechanical violence, which weakens the tooth. (No kidding!) A very high tech weapon called a shepherd’s hook is then used to carve tiny scratches into the weakened enamel. A struggling tooth has no chance against this advanced weaponry. Yet it still tries its best to maintain resilience, and heal its daily wounds caused by occasional pieces of tiny grit, or sand or whatever. The technology of the dental profession is stacked against it. The enamel is polished off with corborundum paste, sugars and violence. The enamel is dried by chemicals or radiation, and its natural resilience is frozen.
My favorite weapon of unnecessary dental violence, by which the dental profession profits while inflicting unnecessaary irreversible medical harm, is the shepherd’s hook. The simplicity is pure deception. The tip generates 20,000 to 30,000 psi of pressure, yet it cannot be detected by the patient. The natural layer of healthy, radiant, living and resilient enamel has no chance. Never in the long history of evolution of the teeth, has they ever encountered a weapon as wicked as this. The dentist says he needs to go probing. He says he simply has to. Otherwise, he says, he doesn’t know what he’ll have to do. He says he just has to find out. So he inserts his weapon into his patient’s mouth and he goes a probing. Looking for an area in the enamel that has lost its natural resilience and become brittle (by chemicals like fluoride, by mechanical polishing, by UV, whatever). Hmmm, he says. There must be a tiny little crack in there somewhere, where the enamel is struggling as mightily as it can to heal, and to restore its resilience and recover from chemical and radiation burns, and mechanical stripping that the dental hygienist has inflicted.
Suddenly, the dentist with his 20,000 psi weapon finds a tiny crack. Ah hah! he says with carefully understated glee, as he “gently” (haha!) pushes an otherwise contained and reversible infection deeper into the tooth, past the enamel barrier and into the pulp, so that the patient can know the pain. Ah hah! he exclaims as his patient suddenly reacts to a sharp pain that was never there before. Ah, hah! says the dentist with a crocodile tear in his eye. YOU felt the pain! YOU are the guilty party!! Get it! YOU alone felt the pain and you alone are the only one guilty around here. His patient still reeling from the pain, he quietly withdraws the titanium tip of the weapon, that just poked a hole through a healing enamel barrier, that his hygeniest made thinner. YOU are GUILTY! he says. So now you can owe me. $5,000 and I’ll be your hero. Pay up, or else! Little does the guilty patient know, but this is just the beginning of the technology of his dental profession. The filling will not be biological. It will be designed to become a wedge that will eventually split the tooth, whose delicate insides wil be further dried out and cooked, literally, by intense UV radiation. The gums, cheek and tongue, which have never been exposed to even very low levels of UV ratiation, suddenly get cancer, from a form UV radiation that is so dangerous and intense, the dentist and his assistant have to add protection for themselves.
My posts are too long, and I’m not even coming close to bringing the strength, resolve and justice needed, to defend the pure and absolute innocence of the children, and to the pure and absolute innocence of their mothers, and to the adult patients, who are never advised, by dentists, of non-violent, inexpensive alternatives, and whose teeth are always subjected unnecessary violence, that eventually causes deep and irreversible medical harm, to child, and mother and patients alike, by pre-biological and post-biological dentists, who somehow get away with blaming their crimes on their patients.
This has been an interesting post that has generated a lot of very passionate comments on both fronts. As a dentist and personal friend of Robyn’s, I read the original post and quickly emailed Robyn offline with my concerns. She encouraged me to share here.
First, I applaud this mom. I think she did two very right things – she changed her diet following Robyn’s 12 steps and Dr. Price’s findings, and she changed how she was treating her son’s teeth (adding oil swishing). I 100% believe that the combination of those things did reverse her son’s cavities. How??
No matter what other posts have said, there is one very documented, very proven, very time tested truth about dental decay. It is due to the combination of a susceptible tooth, a bug (bacteria) and food for that bug. Now, we all have bacteria in our mouths, and it’s a good thing. Think of all the scary things we ingest and breathe daily. Those bugs are part of our natural defense system.
If someone is eating processed sugars, that is the favorite food for the bacteria that live in our mouths. When the bugs eat that sugar, they create acid. If those bugs remain on your tooth long enough (they live in that sticky plaque you feel with your tongue), that acid begins to weaken the tooth. The early stage of this weakening is called demineralization. The minerals are being pulled out of the tooth by the acid. The common places for this to happen are in the deep grooves on the surface of the tooth, and in between the teeth. These are the two areas that are most prone to collect plaque because they are hard to clean. This is most likely the stage this little boy’s cavities were in.
So mom steps up to the plate and takes two of the essential ingredients away. She stops feeding her son the bacteria’s favorite food – processed sugar, and she starts having him swish with oils which helps remove the plaque where the bacteria are congregating. Now those weakened areas in the teeth have the opportunity to be remineralized – and the 12 steps diet chock full of minerals and vitamins helped immensely. The teeth were strengthened and the cavities are gone. Good job mom!
So why did I have concerns with the post? Two reasons. First, you all need to know that in the US there is no such thing as a “biological dentist”. This is not a recognized subspecialty of dentistry. It is simply a way of practicing dentistry and there is a wide spectrum of dentists, and treatments that dentists offer and call “biological”. So you need to ask your dentist questions. Ask what materials they use, ask how they use those materials, ask how they see the dentistry integrating into your whole-body wellness practices. Do your research and don’t be afraid to ask.
The second concern I have is that you all know that some dental disease can be corrected with these methods, and I am so glad that is true. Our bodies are amazing and they can heal. But when teeth have been neglected, or fed a continuous stream of processed sugars, there is a point at which dental intervention is needed. Some dental infections can be life-threatening, and no amount of oil swishing will save your life. Get it corrected, and then use new techniques such as oil swishing to prevent future problems.
I rarely take offense at anything, but I completely do not agree with the previous post that said all dentists hate. That is completely false, and I personally feel sad that anyone who has never laid eyes on me would say such a hurtful thing about me and my entire profession. I can only speak for myself, but I know I am not alone in saying that I am a health care provider because I care about people and I care about their health. I have spent my life studying ways to help people improve their health and am grateful for the little part I can play in that. I am a perpetual student, and am as excited about all of you with the prospect of healing teeth through life style changes. I will continue to study and learn and am so glad this mom shared her story.
I am a dentist and I am not the enemy! I am here to partner with people working to regain their health. Thank you Robyn for giving us an outlet to share and learn from one another.
Michelle, I applaud your post. I am the wife of a dentist who always puts his patients health and best interest above his own financial interest, and is disgusted by the dentist who does harm by putting the dollar first. I also work in a dental office.
You have stated very well what I could not. I think there ARE many dentists out there who care a lot more about money than people. I have also seen many grateful patients who were very ill with infection and pain (and who WOULD NOT, either before or after, change lifestyle to help themselves) be helped by coming to the dentist. I have seen patients with wisdom teeth grown in so tightly that the teeth in front of them were being eaten away with decay.
I have seen the rare adult patient who (surprise, Bert!) in spite of having had regular dental checkups his whole life, has not one cavity in his head and all his teeth are intact. I have seen parents bring in children with their teeth rotting all over the place because they really DO feed them a steady stream of junk, such as soda pop in a baby’s bottle, and then want the dentist to help their kids. Yes, our dental health is a combination of biology and habit, but habit is the greatest influence on whether our teeth are healthy or not. Patients will adamantly testify that they do indeed brush their teeth, but they also drink Mountain Dew all day and smoke. The sad fact is, most people with dental issues are not willing to help themselves prevent problems. Those who ARE willing to make changes can do much more good for themselves than their dentist can.
[Annie, from Robyn here: totally agree! When someone totally loses me credibility-wise, I skim or don’t read. Until my good friends Dr. Michelle Jorgenson and Dr. Judson Wall took offense to that comment, I didn’t even know it had been made. I do approve comments that are off the wall because it lets people exercise their critical-thinking muscles. I don’t just approve things I agree with–I approve plenty of things I don’t agree with. But, for the record, I absolutely agree, dentists don’t hate…..they are healers. If Bert had something of value to say, he lost us all, with that comment. I like to discuss what we might do differently and have had some great conversations with a bunch of GSG readers who are dentists as a result of my posts the past couple of years since being introduced to more holistic practices in dentistry. I believe they are all learning and growing. I am incredibly thankful for the intervention of dentists in my own care…..the S.A.D. that literally everyone is eating to one extent or another would have us all with brown, black, rotted, and missing teeth if it weren’t for our dentists!]
“…there is a point at which dental intervention is needed. Some dental infections can be life-threatening, and no amount of oil swishing will save your life. Get it corrected, and then use new techniques such as oil swishing to prevent future problems.”
How do we know when we’ve reached this point?
Nicole, There are three layers in your tooth. The outer layer is the enamel – this can be remineralized. The second layer is the dentin – I would like to think this can be healed, but I’ve yet to see it. The inner most layer is the nerve tissue. Once the decay is into the dentin or into the nerve, you need to see a dentist for help. That’s a simple explanation, that I’m sure may be expanded as we learn more.
Robyn, I love your program and our family has used it for several years now. We also recently just began incorporating The Weston A. Price teachings as well as we felt like we were missing some things in our diet. How do you feel or what is your opinion on the Weston A. price diet suggestions such as raw milk, fermented cod liver oil, high vitamin butter oil, etc.? I noticed that you mentioned that you have also researched a lot about his studies as I recently have and was curious to know what you think about everything. Thank you for your inspiring posts always! 🙂
Jen, that’s a good topic, and it’s addressed in more depth than I can do right now in response to a blog post, in How to Eat Right In the Real World, one of my two new books available only at my lecture tour this year. But I don’t disagree that some of these things are good, in theory, and I employ and teach fermented foods in 12 Steps to Whole Foods. However, the teachings of Fallon, et. al., are not really what indigenous people were eating. Kind of like how the “Paleo Diet” has very little to do with what the cavemen actually ate. The modern world just doesn’t have the same pure options. But remember that my 12 Steps program teaches yogurt/kefir, homemade, in 12 Steps. Same as Price, etc. I believe that 100% raw vegans are missing some minor but critical things in the diet, and I don’t think there’s much wrong with truly raw, organic milk and fermented cod liver oil, organic butter, etc.
Robyn asked that I chime in (I am her dentist)….I will happily give my two cents. As a dentist who used to practice in the dark ways of not knowing any better, I believe I have a good vantage point of both sides of the equation.
With that being said, let’s examine tooth structure, made up of enamel (outer acellular surface – and the hardest substance in your body), dentin (the middle layer, comprised of odontoblasts, tubules and fluid) and the pulp (inner, nutritive portion of the tooth with nerves and blood vessels).
When the pH in the mouth drops below 7, the mineral portion of the tooth (enamel) begins to erode – much like an alka seltzer in a glass of water. This process can be reversed completely as long as the decay is in enamel. The reversal process occurs by raising the pH in the mouth. How this can be done will have to be another post as I have limited time tonight.
Once the demineralization passes through enamel, it spreads like wildfire through dentin, as it is much softer and full of fluid. At this point, you MAY be able to reverse the demineralization process IF all your ducks are in a row, so to speak. Your digestion is proper, the pH in your mouth is above 7, you still have your gall bladder, your liver is functioning properly, your parathyroid gland is function properly, etc, etc.
Bottom line is that once the decay has made it through the enamel, we don’t know if the cavity will reverse without some type of intervention. Some simple types of intervention include: essential oil pulling (excellent and VERY effective), following Weston Price’s recommendations on ifnh.org, localized ozone treatment, following Robyn’s GSG nutritional protocols….these are a few ideas.
If the decay is more than half way through dentin, I would not recommend gambling with the life of the tooth, by trying to reverse it. Have the decay removed with an Er:YAG laser, sterilized with ozone, and filled conservatively and incrementally. I am a strong proponent of less dentistry being more beneficial, but sometimes intervention is necessary. I hope this helps.
Warmest regards,
Dr. Wall
Dr. Wall, I truly commend you on mentioning ozone. You are the only dentist to do so.
There is a ozone-related (energy) product that is not sold in the US, that might be an opportunity for Robyn. There is a European manufacturer of a simple, but high quality device that needs a good US distributor. Robyn has developed the customer base that could support them. On her next visit to Europe she might consider visiting with Dr. Hessel Hoornveld in the Netherlands — http://www.multiwaveoscillator.nl/content/view/16/35/lang,en/
A Lakhovsky Multiwave Oscillator (MWO) is a low level plasma generator that heals by delivering high energy plasma to low energy cells. (Essential oils are also carriers of plasma energy.) Ozone is part of the hidden work of Georges Lakhovsky. Using a design suggestion by Tesla, Lakhovsky had a 90% plus success rate (healing from within) for curing cancers in humans, plants and animals, and for curing gangrene, without surgery. Moreover, now that Dr. Wall has mentioned ozone, there are some interesting parallels between a dental infection and gangrene. Unless healed from within, excavation and violence only removes the symptom, which might even be pleomorphic. Like gangrene, a dental carie has to be healed from within. And, yes, people are healing gangrene from within, using plasma energy. Ozone is simply one carrier of many. Removing the symptom by surgery, and then waiving fingers and proclaiming victory, like Nixon, is not healing. It’s violence. It’s not healing. It’s insulting.
I’d like to add a perspective on tooth structure that all the dentists here have missed, including Dr. Wall. In its own way, a tooth is no different than any other organ in the body. From gestation to death, all of these vital organs are built, sustained and healed, from the inside out. The inside-to-out direction of energy flow, and of healing, is important. The electro-chemical ground plane (i.e. the amniotic, then later the lymphatic or extra-cellular fluid or plasma of the body) becomes the “environment” that provides for formation of the collagen and specific cells for the different organs, including the teeth, as they emerge, grow, heal and die. As with other organs, the ground plane within each tooth is energized by a local capillary mat. The local capillary mat is a closed system that does not connect directly to anything. Its job is to sustain the plasma field within the tooth. By infusion and by radiation, it provides high energy (plasma) with nutrients to energize the ground plane, and it removes low energy waste. A low pH is a measure of low energy.
The part that Dr. Wall left out, the energy level in the pulp of a tooth is the homeopathic ground plane for the cells and collagen of the tooth. It is the environment in which the collagen and cells of the tooth live, reproduce, heal and die. The capillary mat, floating within in the ground plane of the inner tooth, is like a heat exchanger inside the pulp. It is supplied by an artery (high side) and drained by a vein (low side). Each root tip has its own artery, vein, and capillary mat, as well as its own vagus nerve. The ground plane within the pulp can be served by several capillary mats, depending on the number of root tips.
Healing the outer enamel (which under a microscope is mostly of hollow tubes, like the hexagonal combs of honey bees) and the outward radiating, string-like dentin cells (amazing odontoblasts) begins as knowledge and energy is delivered to the ground plane. Plasma energy is provided by the capillary mat. Guidance for the growth and repair of vital collagen in the pulp (fibroblasts) and the highly electro-magnetic dentin cells (odontoblasts) that by secretions then build (rebuild) the tubes of the outer enamel, is provided by a vagus nerve within each root tip. Each vagus nerve delivers a fluid, called the cranial sacral fluid (CSF), that is produced in the main ventricles of the brain, to the left and right of the thalamus. The CFS is delivered to the ground plane in the pulp of the tooth, to somehow instruct the pulp environment on how best to heal. Vagus nerves are like vessels. They carry fluids. From the ventricles of the brain. (In the case of the gut, a fluid is returned to the brain, which the ancients called the Christos oil, now called serotonin.) Depending on whether the nerve fluid is supplied by the left or right vagus nerve trunk, it will be differentiated by plasma energy enzymes and hormones from the pituitary gland (carrying static magnetic energy) or the pineal gland (carrying static electrical energy). The left vagus-pituitary flow will be milky in texture and color, the right vagus-pineal will be honey like.
It is nteresting to observe that the capillary mat within the pulp of a tooth may be the most protected capillary mat within the body. If is has been collapsed, or damaged, say by unnecessary use of syringes with chemicals that the dental capillary mat was never designed to experience (i.e. dental violence –sorry), then the ability of that tooth to heal will be reduced in proportion to the damage. I refer to the use of epinephrin also known as the hormone of death (and its recently patented synthetic cousins). Irrespective of the purported economic convenience, it is a form of chemical violence (and deception) that is used to suppress symptoms of future dental violence.
I commend Dr. Wall for mentioning the potential healing power of this form of plasma high energy. This knowledge has generally been suppressed, and is still being suppressed. There’s no profit in it, because as a healing method, it can’t be patented.
As an alternative to dental deception and violence, ozone is a good start. Ozone is not simply O3 in the manner that the most scientific minds have been so desperate to teach us. Using atmospheric electricity, high energy oxygen is generated during photosynthesis by the topmost leaves of tall trees. This ozone then drifts down and cleanses the tree, becoming its plasma-like immune system. Tesla’s 2nd generation ozone generator followed that model. It is an extremely high energy molecule — i.e. it is a cubic polyhedron of highly organized radiation energy from the Sun. The nuclear geometry is able to carry this energy from the Sun due to its being two interlocking tetrahedrons — something like yin and yang.
Robyn, in your investigations into EO (and EOs are a form of plasma energy, from the Sun stored in plants), if you should ever find the time to visit Mr. Hoornveld in the Netherlands, as I hope you do, please have a look into his wonderful product. (I don’t work for him or make money, etc.) I might suggest that you take a gallon jug of water, add a drop of your favorite EO if you want, and place it in the chair, instead of yourself. Energize the water with plasma. The water and EO will be infused with the harmonically organized plasma of the Lakhovsky MWO. As you drink the water over the day, it will deliver the stored plasma to the ground plane throughout your body, and to the capillary mats of all organ structures, including the teeth, and raise their energy, and help them heal from within, to whatever degree they may need. If a full range of plasma energy is provided, the body’s cells will accept or reject them as required. Just raising the energy of ground plane that surrounds the collagen and cells is all it takes. I believe there is a huge dental opportunity here, for your team and for Dr Wall, if he is truly inclined towards healing. You won’t make a lot of money, but you will do a lot of healing.
Perhaps you could inspire someone to develop a tiny little tooth sized Lakhovsky MWO (haha), to raise the energy of the ground plane and plasma of just one tooth, so as to then raise the energy of the pulp and dentin within it, so that it can successfully heal from within, as Lakhovsky was doing. The beauty of it is that Tesla and Lakhovsky devices can’t be patented. (Nor can the EOs.) Those with personal preferences for greed and etc will soon find they are not interested. But I believe that those who are truly interested in helping others to heal, from within, as nature provides, will find immense reward through fulfillment, but it will be of a third kind as they say. Small MWOs are relatively simple to build. The really big ones are expensive (used by the Navy and Air Force), but a little tiny little one for the teeth might be a charm. And a nice economic success story as well.
With highest regards to you and Dr. Wall for mentioning ozone. I’ve taken it a little further than he may have wanted to, for good and sound reasons of professional caution. I’m kind of that way anyway. Sorry it’s so long. A lot of stuff here. Feel free to delete if you feel appropriate.
Bert