The LIES About The Dentist They Don't Want You To Know
⚓ Health Sickness and wellness 📅 2025-10-13 👤 mchammer 👁️ 18A very interesting interview of a woman’s book, “Kiss Your Dentist Goodbye” by Dr. Ellie Phillips.
Talks about how cavities can heal, about fluoride. You’ll notice many carnivore stories here about people’s teeth getting much better on that way of eating – she explains why here.
🏷️ healthA similar and complementary video on an option to prepare your own and better toothpaste.
Plaque and tartar are biofilms, which can be described as a protective shield against the immune system in your mouth. Biofilms are produced by a microbe called Streptococcus mutans, which also causes cavities. Surprisingly, this microbe has been found in other parts of the body, including the valves of the heart and the plaque in your arteries.
Sugar consumption is one of the leading causes of tartar, but consuming sugar with starch is even worse! This can form a glue that sticks to your teeth. You must stop eating starch and sugar to prevent plaque and tartar from forming.
To make a natural toothpaste that can effectively remove plaque, combine the following: •1/2 teaspoon 3% hydrogen peroxide, food-grade •1/2 teaspoon baking soda •3 drops of clove oil •1/2 teaspoon microcrystalline hydroxyapatite Combine 3 teaspoons of water with this mixture and brush your teeth with the mixture once daily.
Hydrogen peroxide helps break down biofilms and whiten teeth. Baking soda has mild abrasive properties to clean teeth and alkalize the mouth. Clove oil is the best essential oil for oral health. It breaks down tartar and can even help decrease oral pain.
Microcrystalline hydroxyapatite can enter the small crevices of the teeth and remineralize the bone tissue. It also prevents acid from breaking down the tooth.
You can also chew certain types of gum that can help repopulate the friendly bacteria in the mouth and protect you against the formation of biofilms. Friendly bacteria in your mouth can help prevent tartar, bad breath, and cavities.
Grass-fed butter is one of the healthiest foods for teeth. It’s a potent source of vitamin K2, which pushes the calcium in your body into your bones. Butter also contains vitamin A, which strengthens your enamel, and butyrate, which supports the brain and colon.
