HOME CURES THAT WORK HEADLINES – JULY 2012

NATURAL DENTAL HEALTH
Today, we are told that we need “dental hygiene” to have good teeth. We go to the dentist regularly to have them look for decay and inflammation. We get braces put on our teeth to straighten them.  While it is important to practice keeping the teeth clean, it is more important to keep the body healthy naturally. Natural healthy eating creates and promotes good dental health. People who have lost their teeth will benefit from these natural guidelines, both in a healthier mouth and a healthier body. The list is long, but should be studied and implemented gradually over time.

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WHAT DO YOUR TEETH SAY ABOUT YOUR HEALTH?
Chinese Medicine believes that our teeth also have meridians that correspond with body parts.  Every tooth contains nerves, which are connected to our brain. These nerves send messages to specific places throughout

your body.  If you have a decaying tooth, the energy flow to the body part it is connected to may suffer.  This may not cause any noticeable symptoms, but in many cases it does. A diseased tooth can cause disease in an organ, or vise versa.  Look at the chart and compare your cavities or tooth problems.  It may just amaze you how accurate it is.
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HOW YOUR DIET AFFECTS YOUR PEARLY WHITES
Certain foods damage your teeth by lowering the pH levels in your mouth and saliva. Just don’t assume those 2-story stacks of premium pastrami cuts on rye guarantee your choppers and grinders that use-it-or-lose-it, life-long nibble-ability. Too much good of your double-decker, Deli-Delight, at one time can be detrimental to your teeth – not to mention your digestive and circulatory systems. That delicious food – even if its nutritional value is marginal – can still help to preserve your smile with saliva and its elevated enzymatic eminence. If that’s the case, then read what foods are bad for your teeth and why.
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TOOTH OR CONSEQUENCES
Some people are just born with great teeth others really have to work at it. That’s not me. The other day my dentist said something witty that really made me think. He said, “Be true to your teeth and they will never be false to you,” Obviously, he was sharing a light hearted sentiment used to encourage patients to be consistent with their dental hygiene so their natural teeth will not have to be replaced with dentures. However, I saw a much larger application beginning to emerge. Words are only as true as the actions that accompany them. Here is a real life example from 9/11.
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12 HOME REMEDIES FOR TOOTHACHES
There are many over-the-counter toothache cures, but they all have some side effects. Today, home remedies for a toothache are becoming quite popular. My Dad used to tell me (jokingly) to down some Whiskey when I had a toothache! If you do get saddled with a toothache, opt for toothache pain home remedies instead of over-the-counter medication, since they’re safe and effective. Let’s see what they are.
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Your dentist has been nagging you and the commercials have been hounding you: brush twice a day and floss daily.  It’s been engrained in your head for as long as you can remember. While good dentals habits, as well as regular cleanings, are crucial for keeping your teeth and gums healthy, taking good care of your mouth actually benefits your whole body.  But, there is even more to the story!

The teeth, like the rest of the body, can regenerate and remineralize if given the right nutrients. You can heal cavities and improve oral health naturally. So, we have rounded up a handful of good articles on natural dental healing and keeping the rest of your body in shape.

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P.S. To be fair, most dentists probably don’t see many patients who are eating a specific diet to improve their oral health, and most of the studies and research they read is probably done on people eating a somewhat average diet, so it is very logical that they wouldn’t think that teeth could heal. It certainly isn’t common, but with very specific supplements and a very careful nutritional program, it is certainly possible with Home Cures That Work for Natural Dental Health!

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