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Saved - October 8, 2023 at 7:14 PM

@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek

DO YOU K N O W Y O U R T E E T H CAN HEAL? - BARBARA O'NEILL

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Teeth can heal just like bones, but they need the right conditions. The two super fluids that nourish teeth are the internal fluid (blood and lymph) and the external fluid (saliva). These fluids depend on fresh air, sunshine, a healthy diet, exercise, adequate water intake, and trust in divine power. Food caught between teeth can cause decay, so it's important to rinse and floss after meals. Oil pulling with coconut oil can also help remove waste. Crunchy foods like apples, salad, and carrots strengthen teeth, gums, and jaws. Breastfeeding is important for babies' jaw development. Taking care of bones also means taking care of teeth.
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Speaker 0: Teeth of the only exposed bones in the body, and just as if a bone breaks, it'll heal, Teeth can heal. Holistic Dental is a book written by Nadine Artemis, And Nadine Artemis, she presents some fascinating things. She looks pretty much at what I've looked at here, but she goes a little bit further with the teeth, which are the only exposed bone in our body, and they should not be deteriorating And if they do have a little decay, they have the ability to heal themselves as every other body tissue does. So why aren't they healing? Maybe they haven't been given the right times or they have not been given the right conditions. And she calls these 2 super fluids. So what are your 2 super fluids? And these two super fluids are constantly bathed bathing the teeth and nourishing the teeth. 1 is the internal. So the internal The internal fluid would be your blood and your lymph. And remember what the lymph does, it sweeps away waste from the tissue choose. And remember what the blood does, it comes along with the nutrition. It comes along with the oxygen. It comes along with the water, the white blood cells. So this internal fluid is bathing from external fluid is your saliva. Now both the internal fluid and the external fluid Their quality is totally dependent on fresh air, sunshine, not taking anything in that will harm it, going to bed early, exercising every day, having a nourishing diet, having food that has the quality, the ingredients to build a healthy body, drinking adequate water. If you don't drink adequate water, That saliva does not have the ability to bathe soothe nourish and heal and also trust in divine power. Why trust in divine power. Trust and divine power takes into consideration stress takes into consideration spiritual, emotional, and mental aspects of disease, stress inhibits healings, stress, worry, anxiety interrupts with all body processes, and I think that's not a surprise to anyone. So We need to be sure that our internal and external fluids are of the top quality to allow our teeth to heal. But something else that's causing teeth to deteriorate and that is food caught between the teeth. As one dentist said, only floss the teeth that you wanna keep. And I'm going to take your minds way, way back to another lecture where I talk about the true cause of disease, And remember I talked about, whenever, damage happens, our own microorganisms, can change into bacteria and become the cleanup team, or when food is caught between the teeth, it basically starts to rot. So what happens then is what causes it to rot is in that moisture environment, you've so many microbes in your mouth, they're coming along to clean it up. And as the bacteria and the yeast start to break down that food between the teeth, they give off a waste, and that waste has the ability to start eating away at the enamel on the teeth. So make sure after every meal, you rinse your mouth, rinse your mouth very well. You can rinse it with seawater, you can rinse it with a mixture of sodium bicarbonate water and floss those teeth. Keep them clean. Wow, won't we save a fortune not having to go to the dentist because you're keeping your teeth clean, especially before you go to sleep at night, because By morning, wow, those microorganisms have had a party in there, and they've been able to, have a lot of food in between those teeth, And they also have the ability So very important to rinse, very important to floss, In fact, the advice of these are even more important than cleaning with a toothbrush, but also oil pull. What's oil pulling? So oil pulling is using coconut oil. It's putting the oil in your mouth, and it's swishing. Wish, wish, you might switch for 10, rest for 10, switch for 10 seconds, rest for 10 seconds. It's called oil pulling because it can pull waste out of the tongue. It can pull waste out of the glands under the tongue. It can pull waste out of the blood vessels under the tongue. And then you release that oil out on the grass. Don't release it down the plug hole. Or you'll plug up your plumbing and take some water with you and rinse again and release that out. So if And I'm speaking about dental health here because teeth are part of the bones. Well, they are bones. So The same thing applies to the teeth as applies to all the bones in your body. Teeth should not be deteriorating, and it's an expensive business dentistry, isn't it? And remember, if you have, a little bit of decay, then it's important that you rinse and floss after every meal that your oil pool may be a couple of times a day, Just be mindful that keeping that mouth clean will prevent tooth decay and also encourage tooth healing but the healing of the tooth comes from the superfluous, the internal blood and lymph and the external fluid. And again, their quality is totally dependent on the food you're eating, how much you're drinking, going to bed early, so all of these things. Sugar is one of the worst because you know what sugar does? It just feeds all those little microbes that are breaking down the things that caught between your teeth, so their sugary drinks are particularly damaging to the teeth. One of the best things to eat is an apple. Your teeth and your mouth need crunchy things. So with a refined diet today, there's hardly any crunch. Have you noticed but apples require you to crunch. And when you crunch, that is strengthening the teeth. It is strengthening the jaws. It is strengthening the gums. No wonder the old saying says an apple a day keeps the doctor away. So get used to crunchy things, every day, we should have salad. So at lunchtime, we always have a salad. Salary's particularly good and and carrots, at at crunching in the mouth, children love raw carrots, cucumbers, all of those crunchy foods, They're strengthening the gum, strengthening the teeth, and they are also strengthening the jaws. This explains why breastfeeding is so important for children because when well, for babies, because when babies breastfeed, it takes a lot of work to get the milk out of the breast, but that hard work that the baby does, it strengthens the jaw it for it causes the roof of the mouth to form properly with that tongue pressing against it and it gets that jaw ready for the teeth to come through. So when you look after your bones, you are also looking after your teeth. Thank you for watching. Subscribe now
Saved - October 19, 2023 at 5:07 AM

@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek

DO YOU SUFFER FROM HEAD ACHES ? https://t.co/uisGAuXv8M

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Headaches are not caused by pain receptors in the brain, but by the brain's covering called the dura. The dura dislikes being stretched or contracted. Many migraine sufferers have a sodium deficiency, which can be resolved by drinking salt water. This helps hydrate the tissues, as water in the blood does not necessarily mean hydration. The sodium gradient determines whether water enters the tissues, and restoring it relaxes the dura and alleviates the pain.
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Speaker 0: For the majority of headaches remember, headaches, guys, remember this. There are no pain receptors in the brain. Brain surgery is painless. Right? So the brain is not capable of sending a pain signal. So where does the signal come from? It comes from the covering of the brain called the dura. The dura hates 2 things. It hates being stretched and it hates being contracted. 85% of all the migraine sufferers that I've ever treated had a simple clinical deficiency in sodium. I have them drink salt water and their headaches go into permanent remission because we are not hydrated when we have water in our blood. We're hydrated when we have water in our tissues. And what determines whether or not It determines whether or not water leaves the blood and enters the tissue is the sodium gradient. It's called osmosis. So if we actually restore the sodium gradient, that dura starts to relax and the pain goes away.
Saved - November 3, 2023 at 1:46 AM

@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek

DO YOU SUFFER F R O M ACNE? https://t.co/jSpfgnZ0cG

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Mixing baking soda with honey and apple cider vinegar creates a paste that serves as a homemade natural remedy for pimples. To use it, simply apply a small amount to your finger and place it on the pimple. Leave it on overnight, and the pimple will vanish.
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Speaker 0: Did you know that you mix baking soda with honey and apple cider vinegar? Mix it until it's like a paste, and boom, you got the best homemade natural remedy for pimples. Just put some on your finger, put a plait on the pimple, leave it on overnight, and it'll disappear.
Saved - November 6, 2023 at 12:30 PM

@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek

D OES T H I S MAKE SENSE? https://t.co/TZeoH0CBSj

Saved - November 9, 2023 at 1:40 PM

@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek

H O W YOUR E Y E S WORK https://t.co/9kzy0OdPmP

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The human eye has 6 muscles that control its movement. When relaxed, the eye is shaped like a ball and sees far perfectly well. To focus on close objects, the horizontal muscles relax and the diagonal muscles contract, making the eye oval-shaped. Nearsightedness occurs when the eye is fixated and stretched out due to physical or emotional strain. This strain keeps the eye muscles tight and prevents them from relaxing. Glasses are often prescribed, but they don't allow the diagonal muscles to relax. Dr. Bates suggests relaxing the overtightened diagonal muscles and strengthening the weakened horizontal muscles through simple procedures and exercises to improve vision.
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Speaker 0: A theory about vision health. So here it is. Each eye has 6 muscles. There are 4 rectus or straight horizontal muscles, which are moving the eye up, down, left, and right. There are 2 oblique or slanting diagonal muscles embracing the back of the eye on both upper and lower or sides. So how do the eyes work? The human eye is 99% water. And because of the natural inner pressure, when all muscles are relaxed, It has a shape of a ball and sees far perfectly well. For focusing on close objects, the horizontal muscles relax. The diagonal muscles contract and squeeze the eyeball, making it into an oval shape. The eye works like a simple photo camera. So what is nearsightedness in fact? It was found that physical traumas, emotional or physical overstrain, cause a a fixated, stretched out eye resulting in long eyes. The 6 eye muscles also curve or flatten the lens. Here is a typical case of the cause of nearsightedness in a child. He is sitting in school, bending his body over the desk, staring in a book at the same fixed position for 5 hours, making his eye muscles get tired. Then he continues at home doing his homework often with the angry parent causing emotional Dress. Child's eye muscles are too tight, which keeps his eyes out of shape for too long. Because of this overstrain and fright, His eyes remain in this fixated shape. The child sees near just fine, but if he wants to see far, he can't relax his diagonal muscles. He starts seeing a bit worse at a distance. His parents take him to the eye doctor who gives him the immediate verdict. Your child is nearsighted, and needs glasses. In a few years, he will be back needing stronger glasses. In a few years after that, he will need even stronger glasses, and so it will go for the rest of his life. But once you put the minus glasses on, your diagonal muscles will never have the chance to relax to the essential position. The glasses will not allow it. Even if you want to relax them with the glasses, you won't be able to see. With more visual strains and emotional stress, The eyes will stretch out more and more from minus 2 in childhood, getting stronger glasses each couple of years up to ridiculous thicknesses such as minus 22. Now what's doctor Bates' solution for nearsightedness? He offered to relax overtighten diagonal muscles and strengthen weakened horizontal muscles. With the help of simple procedures and exercise, your eye muscles will work just fine again, and your vision will be improved.
Saved - November 22, 2023 at 6:19 PM

@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek

🦷 TEETH CAN HEAL⁉️ 🦷 - Barbara O’Neill https://t.co/8o9oj5ewID

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Teeth, the only exposed bones in the body, have the ability to heal themselves like other body tissues. Two super fluids, internal (blood and lymph) and external (saliva), nourish and bathe the teeth. To promote healing, these fluids require fresh air, sunshine, a healthy diet, adequate water intake, and trust in divine power. Stress inhibits healing. Food caught between the teeth can cause decay as bacteria and yeast break it down, releasing waste that eats away at the enamel. Rinsing the mouth after meals, flossing, and oil pulling with coconut oil can prevent decay and promote healing. Crunchy foods like apples, celery, and carrots strengthen teeth, gums, and jaws. Breastfeeding also helps develop a strong jaw for teeth to come through. Taking care of bones also means taking care of teeth.
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Speaker 0: Teeth are the only exposed bones in the body, and just as if a bone breaks it'll heal, teeth can heal. Holistic Dental is a book written by Nadine Artemis, And Nadine Artemis, she presents some fascinating things. She looks pretty much at what I've looked at here, but she goes a little bit further with the teeth, which are the only exposed bone in our body, and they should not be deteriorating. And if they do have a little k, they have the ability to heal themselves as every other body tissue does. So why aren't they healing? Maybe they haven't been given the right times or they have not been given the right conditions. And she calls these 2 super fluids. So what are your 2 super fluids? And these 2 super fluids are constantly bathe bathing the teeth and nourishing the teeth. One is the internal, so the internal the internal fluid would be your blood and your lymph, And remember what the lymph does, it sweeps away waste from the tissues. And remember what the blood does, it comes along with the nutrition, it comes along with the oxygen, it comes along with the water, the white blood cells. So this internal fluid is bathing from the inside, and your external fluid is your saliva. Now both the internal fluid and the external fluid, their quality is totally dependent on fresh air, sunshine, not taking anything in that will harm it, going to bed early exercising every day having a nourishing diet having food that has the Quality, the ingredients to build a healthy body, drinking adequate water. If you don't drink adequate water, that saliva does not have the ability to bathe, soothe, nourish, and heal, and also trust in divine power. Why trust in divine power, trust in divine power takes into consideration stress takes into consideration the spiritual, emotional, and mental aspects of disease. Stress inhibits healing. Stress, worry, anxiety interrupts with all body processes, and I think that's not a surprise to anyone. So we need to be sure that our internal and external fluids are of the top quality to allow our teeth to heal. But something else this is causing teeth to deteriorate, and that is food caught between the teeth. As 1 dentist said, only floss the teeth that you want to keep. And I'm going to take your minds way, way back to another lecture where I talk about the true cause of disease, and remember I talked about, Whenever, damage happens, our own microorganisms can change into bacteria and become the clean up team. Well, when food is caught between the teeth, it basically starts to rot. So what happens then is what causes it to rot is in that moist environment, you've got so many microbes in your mouth, they're coming along to clean it up. And as the bacteria and the yeast start to break down that food between the teeth, they give off a waste. And that waste has the ability start eating away at the enamel on the teeth. So make sure after every meal you rinse your mouth. Rinse your mouth very well, you can rinse with seawater, you can rinse it with a mixture of sodium bicarbonate water, and floss those teeth, keep them clean. Wow. Won't we save a fortune not having to go to the dentist because you're keeping your teeth clean, especially before you go to sleep at night because by morning, wow, those microorganisms have had a party in there, and they've been able to, have a lot of food in between those teeth, and they also have the ability to damage those the dent the dentine that covers the teeth. So very important to rinse, very important to floss. In fact, the both of these are even more important than cleaning with a toothbrush, but also oil pull. What's oil pulling? So oil pulling is using coconut oil, it's putting the oil in your mouth and it's swishing. Swish, swish, you might swish for 10, rest for 10, swish for 10 seconds, rest for 10 seconds. It's called oil pulling because it can pull waste out of the tongue, it can pull waste out of the Glands under the tongue, it can pull waste out of the blood vessels under the tongue. And then you release that oil out on the grass, don't release it down the plug hole or you'll plug up your plumbing. And take some water with you and rinse again and release that out. So if and I'm speaking about dental health here because teeth are part of the bones. Well, they are bones, so the same thing applies to the teeth as applies to all the bones in your body. Teeth should not be deteriorating. And It's expensive business dentistry, isn't it? And remember, if you have a a little bit of decay, then it's important that you rinse and floss after every meal, that you oil pull maybe a couple of times a day. Just be mindful that keeping that mouth clean will prevent tooth decay and also encourage tooth healing. But the healing of the tooth comes from the super fluids, the internal blood and lymph, and the external fluid. And again, Their quality is totally dependent on the food you're eating, how much you're drinking, going to bed early. So all of these things. Sugar is one of the worst because you know what sugar does it just feeds all those little microns that are breaking down the things that are caught between your teeth. So those sugary drinks are particularly damaging to the teeth. One of the best things to eat is an apple. Your teeth and your mouth need crunchy things. So with a refined diet today, there's hardly any crunch. Have you noticed? But apples require you to crunch, and when you crunch that is strengthening the teeth, it is strengthening the jaws, it is strengthening the gums. No wonder the old saying says, an apple a day keeps the doctor away. So get used to crunchy things. Every day we should have salad. So at lunchtime, we always have a salad. Celery's particularly good, and and carrots at at crunching it in the mouth, children love raw carrots, cucumbers, all of those crunchy foods. They're strengthening the gums, strengthening the teeth, and they are also strengthening the jaws. This explains why breastfeeding is so important for children, because when well, for babies, because when babies breast feed, it takes a lot of work to get the milk out of the breast, but that hard work that the baby does, it strengthens the jaw, it causes the roof of the mouth to form properly with that tongue pressing against it, and It gets, that jaw ready for the teeth to come through. So when you look after your bones, you are also looking after your teeth.
Saved - December 6, 2023 at 8:39 PM

@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek

IS THIS T R U E ABOUT APRICOT SEEDS? https://t.co/tpNkx3sM7m

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Adam, we need to eat fruits, vegetables, and seeds instead of unhealthy foods like hamburgers and fries. These natural foods can prevent and cure many health problems. Despite the belief that seeds contain cyanide, it is actually harmless because it is locked in with other substances. The Hunza tribe in India and Pakistan, who consume apricot seeds, have a long lifespan and are free from diseases. Apricot seeds contain a component called amygdalin, which is also found in other foods like wheatgrass and lima beans. The government has used the word cyanide to scare people from eating these foods. The FDA confiscated apricot seeds and other items from our home in 2000. Many diseases are caused by deficiencies, not by what we consume. For example, scurvy can be prevented by consuming vitamin C, as discovered by Dr. Lynn in the 1700s.
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Speaker 0: Adam, eat the fruit, the vegetables, and the seeds. We don't do that. We eat the hamburger, french fries, and coke. And then wonder, why am I sick? You're not diligently hearkening to what the Lord said. One of the foods God made that is just amazing in its ability to cure so many problems and to prevent so many problem. See, adding oil to your car doesn't cure your car's problems. It prevents your car from getting problems. God made all kinds of food and fruit and seeds so we could eat them. Inside the apricot is a seed. Here are some right here. They do not taste good. They say seeds contain cyanide. Yes. Yes. They do. But it's poison. No. It's not. Did you know hydrogen is explosive? Ask the folks on the Hindenburg. Right? Oxygen supports combustion. You put 2 explosive gases together, and you get water. See, the cyanide found in the seeds is perfectly harmless because it's locked in with Benzaldehyde and 2 sugar molecules. There's a long story about that in this book, World Without Cancer, you know, the Hunza people in India, Northern Pakistan, they love to eat apricot seeds, one of their favorite things to eat. They're in the northern part of Pakistan, right up there, the Hunza tribe. When the Hunza were first discovered, I don't know, back in the 17 or 1800, their average age was like a 130. They were still fathering children when they were 90 years old, and their favorite food is apricot seeds. They love to eat those things. They probably didn't know it, but apricot and they never had a case of ever. We tell the story of apricot seed and apricot seed extract, which is vitamin b 17, amygdalin, leotripsy, all the same thing, at how cancer cannot survive in the body of a person that consumes apricot seeds. The component of the apricot seed is found in thousands of other foods such as wheat grass, lima beans. It's called Nitrilecide, which contains 1 molecule of cyanide. Although it's safer than sugar and salt, the government has played on the word cyanide to scare people into not eating these foods. As of October 2000, the FDA and the postal police came into my home with guns and took the apricot seeds, computers, and Laotrile, totaling approximately $40,000, we've helped thousands of people and have their personal testimony for success testimonies. Most diseases, I am convinced, are deficiency. You're missing something. It's not what's causing the disease. It's what you are lacking that's causing the problem. If you don't get enough vitamin c, you're gonna get scurvy. Doctor Lynn discovered this in 17/50 3. He said, guys, I don't they didn't have microscopes to see what vitamins were. Nobody knew what a vitamin was in 17/50. He said, I don't know what this, but there's something in fruit. If you eat fruit, you don't get scurvy. They said, oh, that's crazy. That's you're a conspiracy theorist. We know. We got the best medical doctors working on this problem. Shut up. 50 years later, they finally admitted, wow. Vitamin c works. Cured scurvy overnight.
Saved - December 9, 2023 at 12:05 AM

@FredDiBiase247 - 𝗙𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝗗𝗶𝗕𝗶𝗮𝘀𝗲 ①

Regrowing teeth with frequencies, What happen to this technology? Must Watch👇🏽👇🏽 https://t.co/EfzD9OBUdL

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A Canadian invention may offer a solution for athletes or anyone missing teeth. Researchers at the University of Alberta have developed an ultrasound device that regrows human teeth. The device was accidentally discovered during research on jaw growth in rabbits. After 20 minutes of daily use, new teeth started to grow in just one month. The machine has been scaled down to a smaller, user-friendly version. The University of Alberta has already filed a patent for the invention, and scientists hope it could be on the market within two years. Dentists believe this device could greatly improve the success of tooth reimplantation. The inventor, Tariq Albi Ali, is overwhelmed by the attention and is excited about the potential of his creation.
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Speaker 0: Did you know you can regrow missing or damaged teeth with a tiny device that gives off a very specific frequency of ultrasound? I wonder where this device disappeared to. Speaker 1: But help could soon be at hand for athletes or anyone sporting a toothless grin. It's a Canadian invention that not Only plugs the gaps, but fills the holes with brand new pearly whites. CTV's Deborah Shirey explains. Miss Miller getting Time in. Ryan Smith is down and hurt. Speaker 2: It was a jaw dropping shot as Edmonton Oilers Ryan Smith takes a puck to the face, and, Yes. Those are his teeth. Speaker 0: As quickly as possible for you. Speaker 2: It's too late for Smith to smile, but researchers at the University of Alberta could have A cure for future toothless hockey grins, an ultrasound device that regrows human teeth. Speaker 3: This is Speaker 2: Tariq Albi Ali was researching jaw growth open rabbits. Speaker 3: Accidentally, when I applied the ultrasound, I found the lower incisal grow grow grow. Speaker 2: Albi Ali is the first to try the treatment on humans. After 20 minutes a day, new teeth started to grow in a month. Speaker 4: With this device, we'll get these roots together, held them together, healing it together, and keep it forever. Speaker 2: Albi Ali's machine was too big, so he teamed up with nanotech expert, Zhai Chen, who scaled it down from this to this. After using this treatment, then you can throw away. So this is like a one time use for you, and you can putting on easily. What we're working It's more like a user friendly. Professors at the University of Alberta have already filed a patent for this invention. It's obviously still in the prototype phase. Scientists are hopeful it could hit the market in as little as 2 years. Speaker 5: It would have a fantastic practical application. Speaker 2: No one knows more about losing teeth dentist Anthony Sneezewell. He says time is limited when it comes to saving teeth. Speaker 5: If we can get to the point where it doesn't matter because because we can use this device, then it's gonna improve situations where we can reimplant teeth, and they'll they'll be successful long term. Speaker 2: For now, all the attention has taken Tariq Albi Ali off guard. Speaker 3: No. I don't have time to see my patients. Speaker 2: And He can't wipe the smile off his face. Deborah Shirey, CTV News.
Saved - December 10, 2023 at 12:56 AM

@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek

FREQUENCY TO REGROW YOUR TEETH? https://t.co/7OYHJkeagE

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A Canadian team at the University of Alberta has developed a prototype ultrasound device that can regrow human teeth. The device, which was originally used to study jaw growth in rabbits, has shown promising results in humans. After just 20 minutes of daily use, new teeth began to grow within a month. The team has filed a patent for the invention and hopes to bring it to market within two years. Dentists are excited about the potential of this device, as it could improve the success rate of tooth reimplantation. The team is currently working on making the device more user-friendly.
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Speaker 0: Did you know you can regrow missing or damaged teeth with a tiny device that gives off a very specific frequency of ultrasound? I wonder where this device disappeared to. Speaker 1: But help could soon be at hand for athletes or anyone sporting a toothless grin. It's a Canadian mention that not only plugs the gaps, but fills the holes with brand new pearly whites. CTV's Deborah Shirey explains. Speaker 0: Chris Miller getting some time in home spotting. Ryan Smith is down and hurt. Speaker 2: It was a jaw dropping shot as Edmonton Oilers Ryan Smith takes a puck to the face, and, Yes. Those are his teeth. Speaker 3: As quickly as possible for you. Speaker 2: It's too late for Smith's smile, Speaker 4: but researchers at the University of Alberta could have Speaker 2: a cure for future toothless Grins, an ultrasound device that regrows human teeth. Speaker 5: This is Speaker 2: Tariq Albi Ali was researching jaw growth within rabbits. Speaker 5: Accidentally, when I applied the ultrasound, I found the lower incisal grow grow grow. Speaker 4: Albi Ali is the first Speaker 2: to try the treatment on humans. After 20 minutes a day, new teeth started to grow in a month. Speaker 6: With this device, we'll get these roots together, healing it together and keep it forever. Speaker 2: Albi Ali's machine was too big, so he teamed up with nanotech expert, Zhai Chen, who scaled it down From this to this. Speaker 4: After you're using this treatment, then you can throw away. So this is, like, a onetime use for you, and you can putting on easily. What we're Working on is more like a user friendly Speaker 2: Professors at the University of Alberta have already filed a patent for this invention. It's obviously still in the prototype phase. Scientists here are hopeful it could hit the market in as little as 2 years. Speaker 3: It would have a fantastic practical application. Patient. Speaker 2: No one knows more about losing teeth than Oilers dentist, Anthony Sneaswell. He says time is limited when it comes to saving teeth. Speaker 3: If we can get to the point where it doesn't matter because we can use this device, Then it's gonna improve situations where we can reimplant teeth, and they'll they'll be successful long term. Speaker 2: For now, all The attention has taken Tariq Albiali off guard. Speaker 5: No. I don't have time to see my patients. Speaker 2: And And he can't wipe the smile off his face. Deborah Shirey, CTV News.
Saved - December 10, 2023 at 4:14 AM

@j00ny369T - Johnny

Regrowing teeth with frequencies. Wonder what else has been hidden from us. https://t.co/dwQDupjhhc

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Canadian researchers at the University of Alberta have developed an ultrasound device that can regrow human teeth. After accidentally discovering the treatment while researching jaw growth in rabbits, Tariq Albi Ali became the first to try it. With just 20 minutes of daily use, new teeth began to grow in a month. The device has been scaled down to a more user-friendly size and could potentially hit the market in two years. Dentists are hopeful that this invention could improve situations where teeth need to be reimplanted, ultimately saving teeth and improving long-term success rates.
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Speaker 0: Help could soon be at hand for athletes or anyone sporting a toothless grin. It's a Canadian invention that only plugs the gaps but fills the holes with brand new pearly whites. CTV's Deborah Shirey explains. Miss Miller getting some time in not spotted. Ryan Smith is down and hurt. Speaker 1: It was a jaw dropping shot as Edmonton Oilers Ryan Smith takes a puck to the face, and, Yes. Those are his teeth. Speaker 2: As quickly as possible for you. Speaker 1: It's too late for Smith's smile, but researchers at the University of Alberta could have a cure for future toothless Hockey Grims, an ultrasound device that regrows human Speaker 3: teeth. This Speaker 1: Tariq Albi Ali was researching jaw growth rabbits. Speaker 4: Accidentally, when I applied the ultrasound, I found the lower incisal grow grow grow Speaker 1: Albi Ali is the first to try the treatment not on humans. After 20 minutes a day, Speaker 4: new teeth started Speaker 2: to grow Speaker 1: in a month. Speaker 4: With this device, we'll get this roots together, held them together, not healing it together and keep it forever. Speaker 1: Albi Ali's machine was too big, so he teamed up with nanotech expert, Zhai Chen, who scaled it down From this to this. Speaker 2: After using this treatment, then you can throw away. So this is like a one time use for you and you can putting on easily. What we're working on is more like a user friendly Speaker 1: Professors at the University of Alberta have already filed a patent for this invention. It's obviously still in the type face. Scientists here are hopeful it could hit the market in as little as 2 years. Speaker 3: Would have a fantastic practical application. Speaker 1: No one knows more about losing teeth than Oilers dentist Anthony Sneaswap. He says time is limited when it comes to saving teeth. Speaker 3: If we can get to the point where it doesn't matter because we can use this device then it's gonna improve situations where we can reimplant teeth and they'll will be successful long term. Speaker 1: For now, all the attention has taken Tariq Albiani off guard. Speaker 4: No. I don't have time to see my patients. Speaker 1: And he can't wipe the smile off his face? Deborah Shirey, CTV News.
Saved - December 10, 2023 at 4:17 AM

@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek

WATCH THIS BEFORE GETTING A ROOT CANAL! https://t.co/fuGZ8E773b

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Root canals and mercury fillings are the most dangerous things for oral health. Root canals are dead teeth that can harbor microbes and cause infections. They can also affect the lymphatic and blood systems, making a person sick. It is advised to remove root canal fillings if they are tender or discolored. Even if they appear fine, it is still recommended to have them removed. Mercury fillings, which are neurotoxic, can slowly leach into the body and cause illness. They have been banned in some countries and were banned in the US until the 1920s. Mercury is the main cause of multiple sclerosis. Crowns may also pose risks depending on what is underneath them. It is recommended to have an x-ray to assess the situation and remove any dead teeth, root canals, or mercury fillings.
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Speaker 0: Most dangerous thing you can have in your mouth is root canals, and the reason for this is a root canal filling is a dead tooth. So there's your jaw, there's the tooth, and it's connected by a periodontal ligament. I'll give it another color. So that's the periodontal ligament that's connecting it. Now when someone's got a root canal filling, The root has been taken out, so there is now no blood, no lymph going through that tooth to clean it, and the inside of a tooth is like honeycomb. So you just picture this dead tooth in your mouth, no blood, no lymph, microbes can live in there. Not only this, The body tries to reject something dead, so an infection can be set up here. And sometimes you don't know because you've got no nerves or feeling in that tooth. I've got a book at home called Root Canal Cover Up, and it's by the head of the Orthodontic Association in America. He's written a book, well, he's not the head anymore, of how dangerous root canals are. So that what you've got here, that's the jawbone. You've got You've got blood. Let's say that's blood, and you've got your lymphatic system also going through there. So if that gets rotten, it can affect your lymphatic system, it can affect your blood system, and it can make a person very sick just a root canal filling. So I say to people, if you've got a root canal filling that it is all tender at all tender, if it has any discoloration, My advice is try and get it out this week. If you have root canal fillings that don't appear to be a problem, I would still get them out because they're a piece of dead teeth tooth. And if your dentist says, this is ridiculous. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that tooth, I'm not gonna do it. I would say, well, if you don't do it, I'll go to someone that will. It's your mouth. It's your tooth. But you put root canal fillings into the web, and you'll get a whole lot of Scary stories coming out of there. So the root canal fillings are dangerous for many reasons. Another one is that every tooth has a link for different parts of the body. So a person can have, you know, kidney's not working well because the tooth that has the connection to the kidney part has a root canal in it. Now the other danger in the mouth is mercury fillings. Mercury is a neurotoxin. There is no safe dose of that. In some countries, mercury fillings are totally banned, and they were banned in America for 300 years till the 1920s. 3 dentists came over from Europe and started their own dental association where they legalized mercury. They don't even look nice, do they? The mercury fillings are the silver colored fillings. Now mercury, little by little, leaches into the body and it's a neurotoxin. So some people can be sick, especially if someone says, but I'm doing everything right. And then I ask, Any mold exposure? No. Chemical exposure? No. Have you got any root canal fillings? Ah, yes. Have you got any mercury in your mouth? Ah, yes. And mercury is the number one cause of multiple sclerosis because it eats away that myelin sheath. Now crowns, I I am not sure on a crown. It would depend what was under the crown, if there was mercury under the crown, if there was a root caneling canal under the crown. So basically, I think, for the person asking this question, it would be good maybe for them to have an x-ray of the tooth to just see exactly what's happening under there, but if there's if it's a dead tooth, if it's root canal underneath or mercury, then it would certainly be better to to have it
Saved - January 2, 2024 at 3:59 PM

@FredDiBiase247 - 𝗙𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝗗𝗶𝗕𝗶𝗮𝘀𝗲 ①

Did you know teeth can heal themselves? Must Watch👇🏽👇🏽 https://t.co/fIZ9R3gSRz

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Teeth can heal like any other body tissue, but they need the right conditions. Drinking enough water is important for saliva to nourish and heal teeth. Internal fluids like blood and lymph, which carry nutrients and remove waste, also play a role. Good quality internal and external fluids are dependent on factors like fresh air, sunshine, a healthy diet, and exercise. Food caught between teeth can cause decay as bacteria and yeast break it down and release waste that eats away at tooth enamel. To prevent this, rinse your mouth after meals and floss regularly, especially before bed.
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Speaker 0: Teeth can heal, and they should not be deteriorating. And if they do have a little decay they have the ability to heal themselves as every other body tissue does. So why aren't they healing? Maybe they haven't been given the right times, or they have not been given the right conditions. If you don't drink adequate water That saliva does not have the ability to bathe, soothe, nourish and heal. So we need to be sure that our internal and external Internal fluids are of the top quality to allow our teeth to heal. The internal fluid would be your blood and your lymph, And remember what the lymph does, it sweeps away waste from the tissues, and remember what the blood does, it comes along with the nutrition, it comes along with the Oxygen that comes along with the water, the white blood cells, this internal fluid is bathing from the inside, and your external fluid is your saliva. Their quality is totally dependent on fresh air, sunshine, not taking anything in that will harm it, going to bed early, exercising every day, Exercising every day, having a nourishing diet. But something else this is causing teeth to deteriorate and that is food caught between the teeth. As 1 dentist said, only floss the teeth that you want to keep. Well, when food is caught between the teeth, basically starts to rot. So what happens then is what causes it to rot is in that moist environment, you've got so many microbes in your mouth, They're coming along to clean it up. And as the bacteria and the yeast start to break down that food between the teeth, they give off a waste, and that waste has the ability to start eating away at the enamel on the teeth. So make sure after every meal you rinse your mouth, rinse your mouth Very well, you can rinse it with seawater, you can rinse it with a mixture of sodium bicarbonate water and floss those teeth, keep them clean. Especially before you go to sleep at night because by morning, wow, those microorganisms have had a party in there.
Saved - January 8, 2024 at 1:38 PM

@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek

DO YOU SUFFER F R O M TOOTH ACHES? WANNA FIX IT NATURALLY? https://t.co/4N1BIrQwhO

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I will show you how to make homemade toothpaste using a recipe from a holistic health content creator named Nicole. The toothpaste contains bentonite clay, which helps remineralize teeth and heal cavities naturally. Use silicone, plastic, glass, or wood containers instead of metal to preserve the benefits of the clay. You can substitute coconut oil with sesame oil or vegetable glycerin if you have an allergy. Diatomaceous earth can be used instead of baking soda, and activated charcoal can be added as well. Avoid contact between the toothpaste and a metal lid. To clean the drains, pour baking soda followed by vinegar and hot water every 30 days. Remember not to swallow the toothpaste and rinse your mouth after use. You can apply it directly to your toothbrush or use a popsicle stick.
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Speaker 0: I've been making toothpaste at home, and today, I'm gonna show you guys how I make this toothpaste. Got this recipe originally from a holistic health content creator named Nicole. She is linked as well as her original video. We scoured her videos and her follow-up videos to try to get as many answers to the questions I saw most often. You can find the entire recipe in the description. When you're making this, you wanna make sure that you are using silicone, plastic, glass, or wood because metal can reduce the benefits of bentonite clay. The bentonite clay is what is remineralizing about the toothpaste, so it will deposit minerals back onto your teeth, and that's how it can help naturally heal cavities. If you're allergic to coconut oil, you can sub sesame oil or vegetable glycerin. Instead of a baking soda, you can use a diatomaceous earth, and you can also add activated charcoal to this as well. When you put it in your container, you want to make sure to Press it down as much as you can to avoid any contact with the metal lid if you are using a metal lid. You can spit this down the drain, but about every 30 days, you're gonna wanna run your hot water for a minute or 2. Turn it off. Pour a half a cup of baking soda down the drain followed by 1 cup of vinegar. Cover your drain for at least 10 minutes and then follow that with some more hot water. That's straight from a plumber's website to get the coconut oil out of your drains. And like every toothpaste, don't swallow this and make sure you rinse your mouth afterward. You can dip your toothbrush right in it or use a popsicle stick to scoop some out and put it on your toothbrush that way.
Saved - February 18, 2024 at 7:41 PM

@CryptoStu3 - GlobeStuPid

Wow 😮 You can regrow your 😬 Teeth 😬 using Frequency 🪥 💥💥😁🪥🪥😬🪥🪥😁💥💥 https://t.co/FPDzG9Xc5O

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A Canadian invention uses ultrasound to regrow missing teeth, potentially helping athletes like Edmonton Oilers' Ryan Smith. Researchers at the University of Alberta developed a device that regrows teeth in just 20 minutes a day. The device, now in a smaller, more user-friendly form, could hit the market in 2 years. Dentists are hopeful that this innovation could revolutionize tooth replacement and reimplantation procedures.
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Speaker 0: Did you know you can regrow missing or damaged teeth with a tiny device that gives off a very specific frequency of ultrasound? I wonder where this device disappeared to. Speaker 1: But help could soon be at hand for athletes or anyone sporting a toothless grin. It's a Canadian invention that not only plugs the gaps, but fills the holes with brand new pearly whites. CTV's Deborah Shirey explains. Speaker 0: Chris Miller getting some time in any one spot and Ryan Smith is down and hurt. Speaker 2: It was a jaw dropping shot as Edmonton Oilers Ryan Smith takes a puck to the face, and, yes, those are his teeth. Speaker 0: As quickly as possible for you. Speaker 2: It's too late for Smith's smile, but researchers University of Alberta could have a cure for future toothless hockey grins, an ultrasound device that regrows human teeth. Tariq Albiale was researching jaw growth in rabbits. Speaker 3: Accidentally, when I applied the ultrasound, I found the lower incisal grow, grow, grow Speaker 2: Albi Ali is the first to try the treatment on humans. After 20 minutes a day, Speaker 3: new teeth started held them together, healing it together, and keep it forever. Speaker 2: Bi Ali's machine was too big, so he teamed up with nanotech expert, Zhai Chen, who scaled it down from this to this. Speaker 4: After you're using this treatment, then you can throw away. So this is like a one time use for you, and you can putting on easily. What we're working on is more like a user friendly. Speaker 2: Professors at the University of Alberta have already filed a patent for this invention. It's obviously still in the prototype phase. Scientists here are hopeful it could hit the market in as little as 2 years. Speaker 5: It would have a fantastic practical application. Speaker 2: No one knows more about losing teeth than Euler's dentist, Anthony Sneaswell. He says time is limited when it comes to saving teeth. Speaker 5: If we can get to the point where it doesn't matter because we can use this device, then it's gonna improve situations where we can reimplant teeth and they'll they'll be successful long term. For now, all the Speaker 0: attention has taken Tariq Speaker 3: And he can't wipe the Speaker 0: smile off his face. Patients. Speaker 2: And he can't wipe the smile off his face. Deborah Shirey, CTV News.
Saved - February 21, 2024 at 10:23 AM

@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek

DO YOU T H I N K DOING THIS CAN MAKE YOU HEALTHIER? https://t.co/Iptj1LSIE2

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Dr. Parcel advocated for using a mixture of distilled water, baking soda, and sea salt to cleanse the body of radiation. She recommended taking four doses of this solution every two hours to achieve a thorough cleanse. By combining this remedy with baths, significant results can be achieved. Dr. Parcel's unconventional methods were aimed at improving people's well-being, despite facing skepticism. Keep learning and God bless.
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Speaker 0: It's been Speaker 1: a minute, and I'm a start that you're strong with saying that the baking soda and the salt in your water to hydrate yourself, I was right. And doctor Hazel r Parcel, which is no longer living, would preach about this. And, of course, she would be deemed crazy, but she is an actual doctor. But she would move in the shadows to get this to the people. And here's a quick story. Here's a video of her preaching. Speaker 0: There is a solution that we make to correct the radiation in our system, and that is to take a quart. Now write this down because this is a formula. Write this down. One quart of distilled water. Now why do we use distilled water? Because it absorbs and pulls out all these elements that are foreign to the physical well-being of our body. You in that, you take 1 teaspoon of soda, 1 teaspoon of sea salt, and stir it to till it's thoroughly mixed. Divide that into 4 doses. Now your first dose. Then drink the next one every 2 hours until you have taken the 4 doses. And your system will be pretty well cleaned out. Now when you compare the baths to that and put them together, you're you'll be surprised at the results that you get. These conditions and you live with them. You have them every day. They're all there. Speaker 1: You're welcome, and, keep bucking learning. God bless.
Saved - March 26, 2024 at 10:17 PM

@Orthotropics - Dr Mike Mew

Visualising how muscle pressure straightens teeth: https://t.co/SWoPouIpos

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Our ancestors naturally kept their teeth straight by balancing the pressure from their lips, cheeks, and tongue. By keeping the tongue on the roof of the mouth, lips sealed, and a slight negative pressure, teeth stayed aligned. Imagine teeth like dominoes in a semicircle, with lips as closed curtains and tongue as a balloon in the middle - inflating the balloon straightens the teeth. Keeping lips closed at rest helps maintain proper tooth alignment, crucial for long-term straightness.
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Speaker 0: How can your lips, your cheeks, and your tongue actually make your teeth straight? It seems an almost crazy notion in the days when we need help to make our teeth straight. And yet, for 1,000 and 1,000 and 1,000 of years, our ancestors managed to get their teeth straight all by themselves and keep them straight all the way through their lives as do all the other wild vertebrates alive today. The teeth should sit in a balance between the lips and the tongue And the pressure, particularly the pressure at rest rather than the pressure in function, should keep the teeth in a good alignment with the tongue fully up on the roof of the mouth, the lips rested but sealed, and a little bit of negative pressure, little bit of sigh just to help keep his arm on the roof of the mouth. One analogy I often give, I said that if you take all the teeth like dominoes and lay them in a semicircle and you have the lips in front of the semicircle like a set of curtains that are kept closed and you have the tongue like a balloon in the middle and you pump the balloon up and the lips stay closed, the teeth all become straight. They've got nowhere else to go. And people who keep their lips closed naturally at rest nearly always have their incisors meeting in good the normal position, and this is natural for dogs. You either making or keeping your teeth straight once they've been straightened, straightened, and this is vitally important.
Saved - April 2, 2024 at 7:42 AM

@Orthotropics - Dr Mike Mew

Risks of a chewing marathon (video)🧵....

@Orthotropics - Dr Mike Mew

https://t.co/r7AsUtctWm

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An Italian model developed his jaw muscles excessively using a jaw exercise device after being rejected by model agencies for having a round face. He overbuilt his jaw muscles, causing concern for his jaw joints. Balance is crucial in muscle development to prevent issues. It is important to improve oneself but not to overdo it. Be cautious and strive for balance in your efforts.
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Speaker 0: I was sent an interesting story by Mila. It was an article in the daily mail about a model who had developed his jaw muscles quite a lot and I thought it was interesting and I wanted to cover it. Apparently, this Italian model approached some model agencies as a rebound coping strategy after being dumped by his girlfriend. He was concerned that she no longer liked him physically. The agencies told him that he was too big and his face was too round which I mean was some pretty harsh feedback, but that's what you get from model agencies. So he started to use a jaw exercise device, possibly the chiseled or the jaw suscizer. I don't know, but over a period of few years, he created a dramatic change in his facial form, but clearly he's overdone it. I think the images you see where the jaw muscles here look too large, he's pumped them up and he's clenching. So I think when he's not clenching they don't look quite as we say overbuilt. But whereas most people accept that it's possible to change your body form quite dramatically, I think less people accept that it's possible to change your facial form and I want people to really be careful of overbuilding, you know, this muscle area here rather than the maxilla, you know, the mid face, the inner u. To describe this in a bit more detail there's a link below. My worries with this are mainly his jaw joints and jaw joints for a lot of you who are gonna do this gargantuan chewing marathon. Remember balance is everything. I talk about this butterfly bite concept where the tongue on the roof of the mouth is acting as the antagonist for the jaw closing muscles and I'll link that video as well. It's about balance. If the tongue is gonna be on the roof of the mouth acting as the natural antagonist, the balanced jaw chewing muscles, then if you get strong chewing muscles you need to have a strong tongue to balance it. Otherwise, you could potentially get problems. So my final message is do try to improve, but try to be balanced in your proof and don't overdo it. Don't be excessive. There's no need. Thank you very much.

@Orthotropics - Dr Mike Mew

This is the Maxilla, as mentioned in the video. My official MEW app strengthens the face evenly. https://t.co/HahcabhuKU

Saved - April 11, 2024 at 11:17 PM

@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek

WOULD YOU STILL GET A ROOT CANAL? https://t.co/py0zk3dBNx

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Getting hit in the mouth with a hockey puck or decay reaching the tooth's pulp can lead to needing a root canal. Research from 1909 showed root canals may be linked to heart disease, neurological issues, and other diseases. By 1999, dentistry aimed for 30 million root canals annually, suggesting a quota system.
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Speaker 0: You get hit in the mouth with a hockey puck and you need a root canal because you just killed the tooth. Or if decay burrows into the tooth into the pulp chamber and kills it, you quote need a ret canal which is the beginning of heart disease, neurological disease, kidney disease, cancers, so on all of these diseases, but we didn't know that. We should have known it because it was brought out first in 09, and I don't mean 2,009. Back in 19 oh 9 doctor Price working with Mayo's, doctor Rosenoff there found that, yeah, there are a lot of problems with root canals because if you had a person who'd had a heart attack, you can take out the root canal tooth and implant it under the skin of a rabbit and in a couple of weeks the rabbit dies of a heart attack. So you take it out and put it in another rabbit, and in a couple of weeks he dies of a heart attack. So you take it out, he would conventionally do this for 30 rabbits and with heart disease he could transfer heart disease through 30 rabbits 100% of the time. There were other diseases, diabetes and things like this, that could be transferred through the root canal. So that information came out in 19 9, 10, 11. 1990, the dental association demanded, suggested that dentistry do 30,000,000 root canals a year by the year 2000. This was accomplished by 1999. When you accomplish a goal, what do you do? Set a higher one. You raise the bar. Well, they're on the way up. So why are we doing so many root canals? I think maybe a good term for that would be quota.
Saved - April 19, 2024 at 2:56 PM

@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek

IT'S TIME TO REVERSE YOU TOOTH DECAY NATURALLY! LISTEN TO THIS! https://t.co/jnfHyZhhpV

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To reverse tooth decay, use coconut oil for oil pulling 3 times a week for 20 minutes. Cloves can also help with pain and enamel restoration. Dispose of used oil in the trash to avoid clogging drains. Rinse with spring water and pink Himalayan salt, then remineralize with black cumin seed oil.
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Speaker 0: Feel like this isn't talked about enough, so here's some of the best ways to reverse tooth decay. Let's get it. So first up on the list, we have coconut oil. Speaker 1: One of the best ways to use coconut oil is through oil pulling. This is when a person swishes coconut oil in their mouth and around their teeth. And what this does is have a cleansing effect around the mouth and removes bacteria and plaque buildup. Now I recommend doing this about 3 times a week for about 20 minutes at a time. And next up on the list is Clothes, which is right here. The Clothes are one of the oldest remedies to treat toothache. So cloves can treat both pain of a cavity and also restore tooth enamel. And combining clove oil with coconut oil during the oil pulling phase, this is, like, key Speaker 0: essential when it comes to reversing tooth decay. Also, once done with oil pulling, make sure that you dispose it in the trash instead of the sink as it can Speaker 1: clog drains. And what I'd like Speaker 2: to do after oil pulling is rinse my mouth out with spring water and a tablespoon of pink Himalayan salt. And what I'd like to do after that is remineralize my teeth with black cumin seed, which is right here. Speaker 1: And this is what black cumin seed looks like in its true form, but I like to use the oil instead.
Saved - May 15, 2024 at 11:39 PM

@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek

HOW DO YOU AVOID A ROOT CANAL? FIX YOUR TEETH NATURALLY! https://t.co/5PDO4QR9vc

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To avoid a root canal, use black cumin seed oil regularly. If you get an infection, mix 2 tablespoons of unrefined sea salt in a glass of water and sip it throughout the day, swishing it in your mouth. This helps reduce swelling and pain, allowing the tooth to heal without antibiotics.
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Speaker 0: Do you avoid a root canal? What happens if you get an infection? Well, it's pretty simple. Number 1, that's not gonna happen when you're using the black cumin seed oil ongoing. But let's just say you didn't know about this. You get a an infection. Now you got a problem. You don't wanna take antibiotics. You simply go and get the unrefined sea salt from the store. And and you can really get any sea salt. Just make sure it's not heavy metals and microblastics. And you put 2 tablespoons inside of a glass of water. You stir it in until it's fully dissolved. A glass of water about this big. That's about 16 ounces. And you get it fully dissolved. It's super, super strong. Right? You take a you take that water and you sip that throughout the day. You fill your mouth up throughout the day, and you swish. Swish it. You gotta swish it for a couple of minutes. It's gonna be really salty. It's irritating. But what it does, it goes in that your body absorbs that in there, and this stuff nukes infections. Just try it out, and you'll see. All the swelling will go away. All the pain will go away. And just do that until that tooth is back again. You don't need to kill the tooth.
Saved - May 24, 2024 at 12:11 PM

@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek

DID YOU H E A R W H A T BENTONITE CLAY CAN DO FOR YOUR TEETH? https://t.co/fiASOL2I2T

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Combine coconut oil, salt, water, essential oils, and bentonite clay for a natural toothpaste that heals, remineralizes, whitens teeth, and repairs cavities. Switch to a healthier option today. Translation: Mix coconut oil, salt, water, essential oils, and bentonite clay to create a natural toothpaste that can heal, remineralize, whiten teeth, and fix cavities. Make the change to a better option now.
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Speaker 0: Did you know that if you combine coconut oil with salt, filtered water, essential oils, and bentonite clay, that you'll end up with a beautiful velvety textured toothpaste that will help heal and remineralize your teeth, help whiten them, and even heal small cavities. It's time to make the switch to a natural remineralizing toothpaste.
Saved - June 3, 2024 at 5:41 AM

@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek

WOULD YOU STILL GET A ROOT CANAL KNOWING THE HEALTH RISKS IT CAN CAUSE? https://t.co/shZsjxlvSy

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The speaker discusses a dentist who filed teeth to place veneers, causing the teeth to die and require root canals. They explain that dead tissue in the body decomposes, leading to chronic inflammation and immune system issues. The speaker warns against root canals due to the potential for bacterial byproducts. They admit to previously supporting root canals but now acknowledge scientific evidence suggesting otherwise. Translation: The speaker talks about a dentist who filed teeth to put veneers, causing the teeth to die and need root canals. They mention that dead tissue in the body decomposes, leading to chronic inflammation and immune system problems. The speaker advises caution with root canals due to the risk of bacterial byproducts. They used to support root canals but now recognize scientific evidence indicating otherwise.
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Speaker 0: Dentist who filed all her teeth to make all these veneers, and each one of these teeth, the pulp, the nerve, the center of the tooth died. The tooth was devitalized, and a root canal was performed. What's the problem with root canal? We think we're saving the tooth. It's a good intention. It's a really good aim. The fact is that anything dead in the human body will decompose. It will break down. You have a source of chronic inflammation, chronic dysregulation of the immune system, and the production of endotoxins, which are bacteria and bacterial byproducts. So root canals, caution. I was a big fan at one time. The science has proven otherwise.
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We no longer believe root canals are safe due to decomposition of dead tissue. Ceramic implants are preferred over titanium for better bone health. Zirconium is the key solution for dental implants.
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Speaker 0: Do you believe a root canal could be done safely? No. Yeah. Not anymore. We stopped years ago. Me neither. What's the problem with root canal? It's a good intention. It's a really good aim. The fact is that anything dead in the human body will decompose. You yelled at me for this before. What do we do? That's why I'm holding this. This is a ceramic implant. Of course, it's a very large tooth, but it's an example of what's going on with this Right. This, patient right here. Because these root canals have to come out, and then they put this implant in. Not titanium. It's immunosuppressive. So titanium, by the way, is immunosuppressive. Titanium, we thought, was great because we would see the bone grow around it very quickly. But what we realize now is the bone that grows around a titanium implant is sclerotic bone, almost like scar tissue bone. The body's walling it off. What we really want is bone with blood. Blood is the life of a bone is blood or circulation. So we want vascular bone, not sclerotic bone. Ceramic. That's the key. Zirconium Zirconium? Is that that's what that is. That's the answer.
Saved - September 26, 2024 at 4:23 PM

@Humanbydesign3 - Humanbydesign

TOOTH REGROWTH FREQUENCIES👇👇 https://t.co/Pf4uiqHdpb

Saved - January 12, 2025 at 11:31 AM

@thehealthb0t - healthbot

Regrowing teeth with frequencies. Where is this technology today? https://t.co/90N7jjhe1P

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A Canadian invention may soon help athletes and others with missing teeth. Researchers at the University of Alberta have developed an ultrasound device that can regrow human teeth. Initially discovered during jaw growth studies in rabbits, the treatment has shown promising results in humans, with new teeth starting to grow after just 20 minutes of daily use for a month. The device has been scaled down for user-friendliness and is currently in the prototype phase, with a patent already filed. Experts believe it could be available in about two years. Edmonton Oilers dentist Anthony Sneezewell emphasizes the importance of timely intervention for saving teeth, and the potential of this device to improve long-term outcomes. The lead researcher, Tariq Albi Ali, is surprised by the attention but is excited about the possibilities.
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Speaker 0: Help could soon be at hand for athletes or anyone sporting a toothless grin. It's a Canadian invention that not only plugs the gaps, but fills the holes with brand new pearly whites. CTV's Deborah Shirey explains. Speaker 1: Chris Miller getting some time in the end spot. Ryan Smith is down and hurt. Speaker 2: It was a jaw dropping shot as Edmonton Oiler Ryan Smith takes a puck to the face and yes, those are his teeth. Speaker 1: As quickly as possible for you. Speaker 2: It's too late for Smith's smile, but researchers at the University of Alberta could have a cure for future toothless hockey grins, an ultrasound device that regrows human teeth. Tariq Albi Ali was researching jaw growth in rabbits. Speaker 3: Accidentally, when I applied the ultrasound, I found the lower incisal grow, grow, grow Speaker 2: Albi Ali is the first to try the treatment on humans. After 20 minutes a day, new teeth started to grow in a month. Speaker 3: With this device, we'll get these roots together, help them together, healing it together, and keep it forever. Speaker 2: Machine was too big, so he teamed up with nanotech expert, who scaled it down from this to this. Speaker 4: After you're using this treatment, then you can throw away. So this is like a one time use for you, and you can putting on easily. What we're working on is more like a user friendly. Speaker 2: Professors at the University of Alberta have already filed a patent for this invention. It's obviously still in the prototype phase. Scientists here are hopeful it could hit the market in as little as 2 years. Speaker 1: You would have a fantastic practical application. Speaker 2: No one knows more about losing teeth than Oilers dentist Anthony Sneezewell. He says time is limited when it comes to saving teeth. Speaker 1: If we can get to the point where it doesn't matter because we can use this device, then it's gonna improve situations where we can reimplant teeth and they'll they'll be successful long term. Speaker 2: For now, all the attention attention has taken Tariq Albi Ali Speaker 3: off guard. No. I don't have time to see my patients. Speaker 2: And he can't wipe the smile off his face. Deborah Shirey, CTV News.
Saved - March 19, 2026 at 11:03 PM
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I’ve felt odd stomach sensations this week and noticed a bottom tooth (34) that’s sensitive when I chew. A trusted chart I’ve used for years links that tooth to the stomach, and I feel validated by this practice. I’m still figuring out the root cause, but I’m convinced knowledge is power and that healing is possible. I encourage others to save and consider this chart when teeth change.

@PeytonElroy - Peyton Elroy

The connection between teeth and body never ceases to fascinate me Throughout this week I’ve had on and off weird feelings in my stomach which is really odd for me/never happens I noticed the last 2 days a certain tooth on my bottom row was sensitive when I chew Today I consulted this trusty chart that I’ve used for over 4 years to map connections between my teeth and organs, and what do you know…. The 1 specific tooth in question (34) connects to the stomach! Your body is always talking to you but unfortunately Western culture doesn’t take these kinds of health practices seriously. Generations of people are missing out on what could be genuinely life-changing information for them! Is this lackadaisical or on purpose to control and disempower? Who knows…. Now, the reason for my stomach feeling a bit weak recently hasn’t been totally understood by me yet. I’m still figuring it out. But what I do feel good about is basically being validated by this practice, and I encourage others to save and consider this chart the next time they experience a change with their teeth Knowledge is power. Healing is always possible! 💚

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