[–] 20399058? 1 point 7 points 8 points (+8|-1) ago
i've known how to regenerate tooth enamel for years. i've tried to explain how many times but people tend to be so far up the ass of mainstream medicine that they can't conceive of the idea that something simple would eliminate their need to give dentists all that business. The trick is in a combination of minerals and an alkaline oral environment - raw cultured whey.
[–] 20399148? [S] 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
What's the method? I'd love to try it, fillings seem to last about 3 years for me before they fall out, I never had a problem before I started drinking fluoridated water.
Dentistry is a scam. They never seem to have a clue, and never seem to fix a problem. After crappy work cost me a front tooth, and 3 dentists since who can't do a filling I just stopped going.
Why waste the money when they seem to be aiming to get $5k for an implant for every tooth.
[–] 20399932? 1 point 9 points 10 points (+10|-1) ago (edited ago)
Find yourself a supply of raw milk. Can be goat or cow. I, personally use goat milk. Let it sit and culture. You can wild culture it (meaning add nothing and it uses its own natural bacterias to ferment) or add a culture. I use raw honey in it which adds enzymes and speeds up culturing. Once the whey separates entirely from the curd (takes 1 to 4 days depending on room temp and culture), take the curd off the top and strain the whey. The curd is good too..it has the consistency and flavour of cream cheese.
Drink about 4 oz of that whey with every meal. Use baking soda as a mouth wash after drinking the whey (this alkalizes the oral environment and encourages mineral hardening). Keep your mouth alkaline by also avoiding acidic beverages or neutralizing them with baking soda after drinking.
I highly recommend a diet high in red meat and animal/fish fats. This gives you high bio-availibility of key nutrients that optimize absorption of the minerals.
with this you will see a notable difference in two weeks. Depending on how bad the damage is will determine how long it will take to reminerlise your teeth. It can take up to a year for extensive damage to repair but its well worth the wait if you'd rather spend the rest of your life with your own teeth.
Edit: a reply reminded me to add this - ditch that conventional toothpaste. replace it with a gentle tooth powder and don't abrade your teeth daily with a toothbrush but just gently clean the gumline and molar nooks and crannies. otherwise just use tooth powder in water as a mouth rinse. daily abrasion with a toothbrush and conventional toothpaste removes enamel.
[–] 20399410? 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago (edited ago)
Not OP, but these guys know their stuff: https://orawellness.com/diy-remineralizing-tooth-powder-recipe/
[–] 20407410? 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
You are right. I've had problems. Stopped using toothpaste. Was the fluoride that was doing the killing.
Now my gums are growing back, and tooth rooting again.
I tell people how to fix their problems. They don't want to listen. They instead go ask their dentist. Crazy!
[–] 20399141? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Could you link some resources so I can learn more?
I have pretty healthy teeth but one of my biggest fears is losing them/permanent damage(idk why, I’m not scared of much). I refuse fluoride and plan to keep my teeth for nearly another century, provided I can live that long!
[–] 20400012? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I know there are resources on raw milk products, etc, but this is actually my own little science experiment which was a success. I raise goats and have a lot of raw goat milk. I decided to try fermented milk products for my acid reflux. (AMAZING results on that). As a bonus i learned that it remineralised my teeth after damage from acid reflux. Here is what i answered to someone else as to how i do this:
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Find yourself a supply of raw milk. Can be goat or cow. I, personally use goat milk. Let it sit and culture. You can wild culture it (meaning add nothing and it uses its own natural bacterias to ferment) or add a culture. I use raw honey in it which adds enzymes and speeds up culturing. Once the whey separates entirely from the curd (takes 1 to 4 days depending on room temp and culture), take the curd off the top and strain the whey. The curd is good too..it has the consistency and flavour of cream cheese.
Drink about 4 oz of that whey with every meal. Use baking soda as a mouth wash after drinking the whey (this alkalizes the oral environment and encourages mineral hardening). Keep your mouth alkaline by also avoiding acidic beverages or neutralizing them with baking soda after drinking.
I highly recommend a diet high in red meat and animal/fish fats. This gives you high bio-availibility of key nutrients that optimize absorption of the minerals.
with this you will see a notable difference in two weeks. Depending on how bad the damage is will determine how long it will take to reminerlise your teeth. It can take up to a year for extensive damage to repair but its well worth the wait if you'd rather spend the rest of your life with your own teeth.
Not OP, try this (their other products are good too)
https://orawellness.com/diy-remineralizing-tooth-powder-recipe/
[–] 20401635? 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Lol china university!!! More like: we stole it and are trying to replicate it as fast as possible to beat the guys over at MIT, so to hinder there progress and to try to beat them to the punch will publish some articles first so we can claim dibs! Praise comrades!!!........ I bet they haven't even been able to produce a good constant duplicate of there theory.
[–] 20404576? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
To test their clusters, the team used crystalline hydroxyapatite
The Japanese have had a toothpaste with that for a while. I ordered some a while ago and it does appear to work and very rapidly. Some of my teeth are in bad shape, and I get cold sensitivity, but ever since I started using it the sensitivity goes away within a day or two. It's expensive ($40), but worth it.
[–] [deleted] 1 point 1 point 2 points (+2|-1) ago
"The team then applied their clusters to human teeth which had been exposed to acid. They discovered that within 48 hours the clusters had given rise to a crystalline layer, about 2.7 micrometres thick, with the complex, fish-scales-like structure of the underlying natural enamel."
[–] 20399489? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
We've been told that new tech will start to emerge pretty quickly over the next few years.
How it'll happen is as follows: instead of big press releases and huge announcements from officials, we're going to see some literal who shyly and quietly speak to one reporter or news org about how they came up with this new device and how it could hopefully save a lot of lives or something. They'll then slowly roll out more commercial variations of the product, making it look like the Alpha had just simply been reworked slowly by a consensus of people who simply want to improve the technology. Then, suddenly after a few years we'll see a well refined version that will more closely resemble the black budget devices we have now.
[–] 20400958? [S] 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Yep, that's why I posted this.
The "oh btw no big deal we cracked a monumental problem" announcements will be everywhere. Like the zero press coverage of the storage container sized nuclear fusion reactors. We haven't figured out fusion, but we might have micro-fusion figured out.
[–] 20399468? 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
My daughter and I have been oil pulling for nearly a year. Basically swishing coconut oil (sesame can also be used) in your mouth for 15 minutes every morning before eating anything...then brush and carry on. I've found flossing to be super easy now, and some visible decay at the gumline on one tooth has definitely gotten lighter. TMI maybe, but without insurance, we do the best we can. Look it up... "oil pulling" It's an ancient practice.