Help for cavities and tooth sensitivity.

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MessengerofTruth

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Our family has used Black Walnut Powder to heal cavities and sensitive teeth.
We have used a swish and swallow and keep the powder around to frequently brush our teeth with.

I also like to polish my teeth with a charcoal and then use organic coconut oil to swish with for at least 3 minutes.
These have helped our family to stay out of the dentist office.
Hope it helps someone.
 

Cameron143

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Our family has used Black Walnut Powder to heal cavities and sensitive teeth.
We have used a swish and swallow and keep the powder around to frequently brush our teeth with.

I also like to polish my teeth with a charcoal and then use organic coconut oil to swish with for at least 3 minutes.
These have helped our family to stay out of the dentist office.
Hope it helps someone.
That's interesting. Is the powder easily available?
What do you mean by repair?
 

Eli1

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What’s wrong with the dentist’s office?
 

Cameron143

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What’s wrong with the dentist’s office?
Much could be said in favor of them. They have plenty of screens to watch, all the seats recline, and they offer bullet proof vests when taking your pictures.
I think he was referring to savings if you require fewer visits.
 

MessengerofTruth

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also, Frankincense essential oil heals ulcers in the mouth
That's interesting. Is the powder easily available?
What do you mean by repair?
You may acquire the powder at a bulk herb company. I get mine from Starwest Herbs, Mountain Rose Herbs, or Ameriherb. The latter being the least expensive likely.

My son (he was 10, or so, at the time) had a good size cavity in between his two front bottom teeth. I had him brush twice daily with black walnut powder until it disappeared. It took right at a month of diligence.
It heals quicker the younger you are but, is still beneficial to you if you are older, especially if coupled with a nourishing diet.
 

Cameron143

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also, Frankincense essential oil heals ulcers in the mouth

You may acquire the powder at a bulk herb company. I get mine from Starwest Herbs, Mountain Rose Herbs, or Ameriherb. The latter being the least expensive likely.

My son (he was 10, or so, at the time) had a good size cavity in between his two front bottom teeth. I had him brush twice daily with black walnut powder until it disappeared. It took right at a month of diligence.
It heals quicker the younger you are but, is still beneficial to you if you are older, especially if coupled with a nourishing diet.
Thanks. My son is a pharmacist so I will casually mention it to him and be swamped by the latest research.
 

Eli1

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Much could be said in favor of them. They have plenty of screens to watch, all the seats recline, and they offer bullet proof vests when taking your pictures.
I think he was referring to savings if you require fewer visits.
Oh, like if you don’t have health insurance?
OK, that makes sense.
 

Campybo

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While these methods have helped your family avoid frequent visits to the dentist, it's essential to approach dental care holistically and consider professional advice as well.
 

Tall_Timbers

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Chewing on a coca leaf helps relieve the pain of an abscessed tooth.

I don't believe you can "heal" a cavity. You can clean it out and fill it, but then it's a filled cavity.
 

Campybo

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While these methods have helped your family avoid frequent visits to the dentist, it's essential to approach dental care holistically and consider professional advice as well.
Every individual's dental health is unique, and what works for one person may not work for another.
If you're still on the lookout for additional tips or insights, you might want to consider checking out this trusted dental source or consulting with a dentist. They can provide personalized advice and recommendations based on your specific dental needs and concerns.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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Chewing on a coca leaf helps relieve the pain of an abscessed tooth.

I don't believe you can "heal" a cavity. You can clean it out and fill it, but then it's a filled cavity.
If the tooth is alive, it can heal if it gets proper requirements for that to occur.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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Chewing on a coca leaf helps relieve the pain of an abscessed tooth.

I don't believe you can "heal" a cavity. You can clean it out and fill it, but then it's a filled cavity.
Think of it this way, you might have never broken a bone, but many of us have. When the person has all the raw materials available, the body is designed for self repair. There are those who decide to be talked into amputation and replacement with a synthetic instead. This transfers wealth from patient to Dr. Many have procedures done to set the bones for fusion/ healing. Teeth look inert and like hard dead material. However, they are made of a mineral complex of microtubules that bathe in minerals available from diet. Sugar deactivates that process and allows degredation without the remineralization. There are steps we can make to facilitate healing, but this is not taught by dentists or to the general public.
 

Tall_Timbers

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Think of it this way, you might have never broken a bone, but many of us have. When the person has all the raw materials available, the body is designed for self repair. There are those who decide to be talked into amputation and replacement with a synthetic instead. This transfers wealth from patient to Dr. Many have procedures done to set the bones for fusion/ healing. Teeth look inert and like hard dead material. However, they are made of a mineral complex of microtubules that bathe in minerals available from diet. Sugar deactivates that process and allows degredation without the remineralization. There are steps we can make to facilitate healing, but this is not taught by dentists or to the general public.
Self-Repair is possible at the enamel level, but if the cavity makes its way past the enamel, good luck with self-repair. Teeth and bones are like apples and oranges.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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Self-Repair is possible at the enamel level, but if the cavity makes its way past the enamel, good luck with self-repair. Teeth and bones are like apples and oranges.
There are differences. No doubt about it.
I don't get into details here but try to keep it simple. Are you a chef and a dentist on the side or the other way around?
🦷🪥😁
 

Tall_Timbers

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There are differences. No doubt about it.
I don't get into details here but try to keep it simple. Are you a chef and a dentist on the side or the other way around?
🦷🪥😁
I was an unlicensed oral surgeon for two years when I was a missionary to Colombia, S.A. in the late 70s. I received about 6-9 months of one on one training and just happened to be gifted at it.

When I was a young man I cooked in restaurants for a few years.

Now I'm just old and plum wore out.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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I was an unlicensed oral surgeon for two years when I was a missionary to Colombia, S.A. in the late 70s. I received about 6-9 months of one on one training and just happened to be gifted at it.

When I was a young man I cooked in restaurants for a few years.

Now I'm just old and plum wore out.
I'm glad to have someone with your background here.🪥
 
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That's fascinating! It's amazing how natural remedies can sometimes work wonders. I remember when I had a toothache a while back, and I tried using some cloves for relief based on a tip I read on https://meetmydentist.com/united-states/north-carolina. It actually helped soothe the pain until I could see my dentist. Thanks for sharing your experience with Black Walnut Powder and other natural methods. It's great to hear how they've worked for your family!
 

MyrtleTrees

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Our family has used Black Walnut Powder to heal cavities and sensitive teeth.
We have used a swish and swallow and keep the powder around to frequently brush our teeth with.

I also like to polish my teeth with a charcoal and then use organic coconut oil to swish with for at least 3 minutes.
These have helped our family to stay out of the dentist office.
Hope it helps someone.
Hi! That's fascinating! I have a relative who said her family brushes their teeth in a similar way. I also have a way to brush my teeth that keeps me from having to go to a dentist, and I'm glad! It wouldn't work for anyone with metal fillings though, as it might corrode them. I figured out my method in 2020.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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Hi! That's fascinating! I have a relative who said her family brushes their teeth in a similar way. I also have a way to brush my teeth that keeps me from having to go to a dentist, and I'm glad! It wouldn't work for anyone with metal fillings though, as it might corrode them. I figured out my method in 2020.
That's a good caution..
I made a mistake of using orange essential oil for a while until I realized it was releasing mercury and lead from my fillings. Those dentist sure know how to turn a child's mouth into a hazardous waste zone with mercury, lead and fluoride, don't they?