Teeth problems

Condition
  • Calcium depletion: Acetic acid causes chemical reaction throughout body that leaches trace mineral calcium needed for strong teeth
  • Ammonia from gut: Ammonia from undigested proteins and fats creeps up the esophagus while sleeping and sits in the mouth, traveling through bone and weakening teeth
  • Bad bacteria: Bad bacteria in the body contributes to dental issues
  • Acidic body: Being too acidic internally from eating acidic foods that don't digest well
  • Apple cider vinegar: Called 'the teeth dissolver' - causes chemical reaction in body that leaches calcium, leading to weak teeth
  • Low bile reserves: Low bile reserves prevent proper fat breakdown, contributing to rancid fat buildup in gut
  • Low HCL: Low hydrochloric acid prevents proper protein breakdown, leading to putrefaction and ammonia production
  • Heavy metals: Mercury is a big contributor to teeth problems, even beyond amalgams
  • Mineral deficiencies: Mineral deficiencies and lowered immune systems make it harder to protect mouth from bacteria
  • Inherited toxins: Toxins and poisons like DDT passed down the family line from generation to generation
  • Low-grade viral infections: Viral infections contribute to teeth problems

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