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Speaker 0: The speaker describes using Dragon's Blood with coconut oil on the gums to address recessed gums, claiming that the gums will regenerate. They mention a first order of Dragon's Blood and say, “Recessive gums, dragon Dragon's Blood and coconut oil. Put it on the gums, and the gums will regenerate.” They also claim that Dragon's Blood, when used with coconut oil, can heal bites and stings, stating, “if you have any bites, you know, a tick, a wasp, a bee sting, a scorpion sting, you can put a little bit of Dragon's Blood and coconut oil on there and that will also heal that too.” The speaker asserts the broader point that “nature will give us to bring into our body and put on our body to heal without side effects,” describing it as “remarkable.” The speaker contends that if dentists were talking about regenerating gums, they wouldn’t be able to sell procedures, implying that such regeneration would undercut procedures. They assert a broader claim about professional healthcare: “every time you go to a professional, they never give you an actual solution. They always give you a treatment or they give you a pill or they give you a surgery. They never actually give you something to actually fix the issue that you're having.” The speaker contrasts this with their view of natural remedies as a genuine fix rather than a temporary treatment.

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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: The question is how you reverse a cavity without undergoing a root canal. The statement given is that you "just do a little coconut oil and burl powder." The underlying idea presented is that cavities essentially arise because teeth are either not being nourished, or because they’re starting to fall apart due to diet. In other words, the development of cavities is attributed to a lack of nourishment to the teeth or to dietary factors that cause deterioration. This is presented as the basic explanation for what leads to a whole cavity situation. The discussion then extends to the concept of root canals and mouth infections. It is claimed that if you have a root canal treatment or infections in the mouth, applying coconut oil and dragon's blood to the area can help. The assertion is that this combination can assist with the condition of the area where the infection or root canal issue is present. Additionally, it is stated that this approach can contribute to the regeneration of the gums. In other words, coconut oil and dragon's blood are described as having benefits for both infected areas and gum regeneration, according to the speaker.

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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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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: I actually had my wisdom teeth removed when I was 20. I had no idea. The insurance company had a $5,000 reward for removing my wisdom teeth. And then I learned about how your wisdom teeth are connect to your heart. Well, there's actually no reason to remove the wisdom teeth. They actually just pull them out so they could get a from the and then mess with your meridian line, which if you think of wisdom, you think of your brain, and then the the wisdom teeth are also connected to your heart. So a lot of times when people get their wisdom teeth removed, they actually start developing heart issues. You see how this goes? The meridians of the wisdom teeth are connected not only to the brain but also to the heart. So then people start developing heart issues and then can't figure it out, but it was because they had a procedure in which was never supposed to happen, never needed to happen. And remember, the dentist industry is a break off of the industry. They're fluoridating people's mouths, taking teeth out of them, x raying them, and all of your teeth are meridian lines. So if you mess with those meridian lines, you mess with all the pathways of the body.

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A multiple wave oscillator was used to cure the speaker's father of quadriplegia. After treating him for 4 weeks, 6 weeks later, his father walked out of the hospital on crutches. The speaker also mentions a TED Talk by Anthony Holland, where he explains that frequencies between 100,000 hertz and 300,000 hertz can kill cancer cells. This information challenges the conventional understanding of cancer treatment.

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They claim bad breath is caused by worm urine and droppings in the body. Headaches during fasting indicate worms trying to make you eat. Taking arginine and northanine can neutralize worm urine. Children with pimples may have worms and need deworming. Changing vibration through deworming programs can force parasites out or kill them. The speaker claims to have survived stomach and esophagus cancer using frequency therapy based on Royal Rife's work and original Tesla equipment.

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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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In the late 1980s, the speaker's father, a pioneering implant dentist, was approached by the CIA for a four-year secret tour at an underground base in Maryland. The CIA was hiring top dentists for cybernetics work, offering $400,000 annually. The speaker's father declined. He had previously performed dental procedures on high-level CIA personnel without anesthesia, while being observed. According to the speaker, current experiments are reportedly "really bad," at an "island of doctor Moreau level." The speaker suggests that "we're not in Kansas anymore."

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The speaker discusses alleged connections between teeth and overall health, claiming you can’t see the full picture of dental care without considering energetic links and systemic effects. - Nerve connections: The nerve endings that connect to your teeth go to your brain and your nervous system. The speaker asserts that each tooth is energetically connected on those nerve pathways to a different organ in the body, so mercury fillings, fluoride, and other substances affect a “sacred bond.” - Wisdom teeth specifics: Wisdom teeth are said to be energetically connected to the heart and the pineal gland (with the small intestines also mentioned). The claim is made that wisdom teeth influence the pineal gland and heart, in addition to other body areas. - Fluoride comparison: The speaker notes that fluoride hardens teeth in the same way it hardens the pineal gland, tying this to the wisdom teeth discussion and broader health implications. - Industry and dentistry practices: The speaker describes wisdom teeth as part of a multibillion-dollar industry, recounting a personal anecdote in which someone was told wisdom teeth would grow in sideways and must be removed before fully forming, only to later discover they can grow in and straighten. The implication is that conventional messaging and interventions are driven by financial interests rather than pure necessity. The claim is made that nerves from teeth connect directly to the brain and that root canals, mercury fillings, and fluoride could affect the brain through these connections. - Root canals and controversy: A documentary called Root Cause is referenced as controversial, briefly published on Netflix and then removed after backlash from experts. The speaker urges viewers to study it to hear what natural dentists are saying, contrasting it with standard dental education. - Oral microbiome and mouthwash: The oral microbiome is described as the first defense of the natural immune system, preventing harmful bacteria from colonizing and entering the bloodstream. Conventional mouthwash is said to unalive both good and bad bacteria, disrupt the mouth microbiome, and impair nitric oxide production. The speaker notes this product category is highly rated for bacteria destruction but claims it disrupts a crucial immune function, suggesting corporate ownership and lack of real consumer choice. - Closing thought: The speaker teases a future discussion on how the oral microbiome relates to the gut-brain connection, inviting followers to stay tuned for more content. Overall, the message emphasizes energetic dental connections to organs (notably heart and pineal gland), critique of standard dental practices and industry motivations, the potential controversy around root canals, and the importance of the oral microbiome and nitric oxide production in immune health.

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A Canadian invention uses ultrasound to regrow human teeth, inspired by a hockey player's dental injury. Researchers at the University of Alberta developed a device that promotes tooth regrowth, with promising results in trials. The device is being miniaturized for easier use and could potentially be available in two years. Dentists see great potential in this technology for saving teeth and improving dental outcomes. The inventor is overwhelmed by the attention and hopeful for the future.

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A documentary called The Root Cause, which exposed issues and educated the public, was removed from Netflix after a class action lawsuit by the American Association of Endodontists, who claimed it was scaring the public. The speaker suggests the removal protects the financial interests of endodontists. The speaker also claims there are natural alternatives to root canals, such as black seed oil. Additionally, too many dentists perform unnecessary root canals as a knee-jerk response to deep decay. Instead of immediately performing a root canal, the speaker uses ozone to disinfect deep decay and a laser pulp cap to protect the nerve, keeping the tooth vital.

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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 can regrow human teeth. The device was initially tested on rabbits and successfully stimulated tooth growth. After scaling down the machine, the researchers hope to make it user-friendly and bring it to the market within two years. Dentists are optimistic about the device's potential to save teeth and improve long-term success rates for reimplantation. The invention has already been patented, and its development is in progress.

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The speaker asserts if asked for a conspiracy theory they are certain about, their answer is root canals. They reference a YouTube video that was formerly a Netflix documentary called The Root Cause, which they say discussed a large psyop by the dental industry and big pharma aimed at damaging people's health through root canals. They claim the documentary is banned and cannot be watched in the United States; viewers must use a VPN to access it, alleging that it is prohibited by the American Dental Association, which they claim is in bed with big pharma. The speaker contends that dentists cannot discuss the topic because they would lose their licenses. The core claim is that root canals are filled with hazardous substances, specifically mercury and formaldehyde, along with “all sorts of chemicals” that disrupt meridian lines. They state that these root canals disrupt the ability to think properly. The speaker cites a figure of “thirty million plus people a year” receiving root canals and asserts that many of them become sick as a result, linking a range of health issues to root canals. They mention ADHD, cancer, memory loss, and heart failure as possible outcomes connected to root canals, implying a broad set of illnesses can be tied back and connected to the procedure. Throughout, the speaker presents the narrative as a controlled suppression of information by industry and regulatory bodies, framing the root canal practice as a systemic health hazard rather than a standard dental procedure. The emphasis is on alleging a deliberate cover-up and a correlation (or causation) between root canal treatments and significant health problems, with the suggestion that mainstream medical and dental authorities are complicit in concealing the alleged risks.

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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 discusses dental treatment considerations and alternative remedies. She suggests that if someone is told they need a root canal, they should "look up the documentary, The Root Cause," which is described as a documentary on root canals and what happens afterwards after a person gets a root canal and then they have an infection sitting in their mouth and then they develop all these problems. She advises that if someone is being told to get a root canal, they might want to obtain "25 opinions from a bunch of holistic dentists before you do anything with that." She mentions gum health remedies, recommending "a little bit of dragon's blood and coconut oil on those gums" as something that can help heal the gums. The documentary The Root Cause is described as having been banned on Netflix and then banned on YouTube, prompting the question of why they don’t want people watching that. The reasoning offered is that when insurance checks off for a root canal, they "make a lot of money," and then when the person has health issues down the road, they "make a lot of money." She emphasizes the importance of being aware of that. Regarding dental issues, she reiterates home remedies: coconut oil and pearl, claiming that pearl will help mineralize the teeth and then feed the teeth because the teeth need to be fed. Key points include: - If told you need a root canal, consider seeking numerous opinions from holistic dentists (she suggests 25). - The Root Cause is a documentary about root canals and subsequent problems, with claims of infections after root canals. - The documentary was banned on Netflix and YouTube, with the assertion that dentists and insurance profits are a motive for suppression. - For gum issues, dragon's blood with coconut oil is proposed as a healing remedy. - For teeth, coconut oil and pearl powder are proposed: coconut oil as a general remedy, and pearl powder to mineralize and feed the teeth. The overall message emphasizes caution about root canals, promotes holistic perspectives, and offers specific home remedies for gums and teeth.

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I traveled to Japan to learn about a groundbreaking drug from Torajem Biopharma that can regrow teeth. Founded by three doctors, this innovation addresses the serious health risks associated with tooth loss, such as heart disease and diabetes. They discovered that a protein called USAG1 prevents tooth regrowth. By blocking this protein, new teeth can grow in the same spot as lost ones. Initial tests on mice showed promising results, and now humans can benefit too. With just one injection of an antibody that blocks USAG1, individuals can potentially grow a third set of teeth. This revolutionary treatment aims to eliminate the stigma surrounding dental health and showcases the power of collaboration in improving lives.

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A video shows a person regrowing teeth using frequencies. A man named Alvi Ali is reportedly the first to try this treatment on humans, with new teeth growing after twenty minutes a day for a month. A person in Canada created a device to regrow teeth using frequency. Additionally, coconut oil pulling with pearl powder, clove, and peppermint is suggested. Pearl powder is air-compressed pearls. The term "pearly whites" comes from the historical use of pearls in teeth. In South America, pearls were used as tooth replacements because they were believed to have the same DNA as humans.

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Did you know the FDA banned frequency healing devices in the 1940s? Not because they didn't work, but because they worked. In the early 1900s, doctors used frequency devices for pain and infections and even cancer symptoms; then in 1942, it all disappeared. The RIFE machine, Violet Ray, even biofield devices, these were based on resonance and vibration and people were getting better. The truth is there's no profit in things that don't require ongoing medications for life. Thankfully, frequency medicine and holistic medicine are making a comeback. Follow to learn more.

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Speaker 0 discusses the possibility of reversing a cavity without undergoing a root canal. They propose using a combination of coconut oil and burl powder as a remedy. The speaker frames cavities as a consequence of two main issues: teeth not being nourished, and teeth starting to fall apart due to dietary factors. They state, “Your cavities are just basically your teeth are either not being nourished, number one, or they're just starting to fall apart from your diet. It's pretty much what it is. So that's what develops a whole cavity situation.” In this view, cavities are tied to nutritional factors and dietary patterns that contribute to the deterioration of the tooth structure. The speaker then shifts to root canal treatment and mouth infections, asserting an alternative topical approach for these concerns. They claim that if there is a root canal situation or infections in the mouth, applying coconut oil and dragon's blood to the affected area can help. The proposed benefit noted is the regeneration of the gums, in addition to addressing infection-related issues in the oral region. The statement links the use of coconut oil and dragon's blood specifically to assisting with gum regeneration, implying a regenerative or healing effect in the gum tissue surrounding the teeth in cases of infection or root canal-related problems. Throughout, the emphasis is on nontraditional or natural remedies as potential methods to manage dental problems that are typically treated with conventional procedures like root canals. The speaker presents a sequence: (1) identify cavities as a result of nourishment and dietary decline, (2) consider reversing or preventing further damage with coconut oil and burl powder, and (3) for infections or root canal-related concerns, apply coconut oil and dragon's blood to aid in gum regeneration. The overall message centers on dietary and topical remedies as alternatives or adjuncts to standard dental interventions, with a focus on nourishment, decay prevention, and tissue regeneration in the gums.

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Speaker 0 highlights that root canals and wisdom teeth removal are common procedures but alleges there are important things not disclosed. The speaker argues that teeth are not separate from the rest of the body; they are living organs with nerves, blood supply, and communication with the body. If you had a dead organ inside you, you wouldn’t leave it there, yet the speaker claims that with a root canal, that is exactly what happens. The speaker references traditional Chinese medicine, stating that each tooth is connected through meridians to specific organ systems in the body. Therefore, when a root canal is performed and a dead tooth remains in the mouth, some believe that those entire meridians become compromised, and chronic health issues can sometimes bubble up. The speaker asserts that no one is connecting those health issues with a dead organ sitting inside the mouth. Regarding wisdom teeth, the speaker says you’re not just getting teeth pulled when they’re removed. Those wisdom teeth contain powerful stem cells that are harvested, researched, and sold for massive profit. The speaker notes the irony in how this is not typically disclosed when people are having their teeth removed and billed. The speaker contends that people are left wondering why chronic issues never resolve, emphasizing that the mouth is not separate from the body and is one of the main gateways. The speaker suggests that nothing about this feels accidental, though acknowledges the possibility of being labeled a conspiracy theorist. Finally, the speaker invites viewers to learn how to support the whole body outside of the system and states, if you want to learn, to comment “heal now.”

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The speaker recalls having wisdom teeth removed at age 20 and mentions an insurance company offering a $5,000 reward for removing wisdom teeth. They claim to have learned that wisdom teeth are connected to the heart and that there is no reason to remove them. They state that wisdom teeth are pulled out so they could get a “from the” and then mess with the meridian line, and that wisdom teeth are connected to the brain and the heart. They assert that when people get their wisdom teeth removed, they often start developing heart issues, implying a causal link to the procedure. The speaker argues that the meridians of the wisdom teeth connect not only to the brain but also to the heart, so removing them disrupts the body’s pathways. They claim the dentist industry is a break off of the industry, that they fluoridate mouths, take teeth out, and x-ray people, and that all teeth are meridian lines; messing with those meridian lines messes with the body’s pathways.

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Dr. Dominik Nischwitz: The Hidden Dangers in Your Oral Hygiene Routine | TUH #085
Guests: Dominik Nischwitz
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In this episode of the Ultimate Human Podcast, host Gary Brecka interviews Dr. Dominik Nischwitz, a leading biological dentist. They discuss the shortcomings of conventional oral care, particularly the use of fluoride-containing products and the impact of dental materials on overall health. Dr. Nischwitz emphasizes the importance of identifying "oral interference," which can stem from metals in the mouth, root canals, or extracted wisdom teeth, potentially disrupting the microbiome and immune system. Dr. Nischwitz explains that biological dentistry integrates high-tech dental practices with functional medicine, aiming to heal the body rather than just fix teeth. He shares personal experiences, including how dental issues previously linked to chronic pain and health problems were resolved after treatment. He highlights the connection between oral health and systemic conditions, noting that bacteria from the mouth can contribute to cardiovascular disease and other health issues. The conversation also covers the dangers of metals in dental work, particularly mercury, and the advantages of using ceramic implants over titanium. Dr. Nischwitz advocates for a holistic approach to oral hygiene, recommending natural alternatives to fluoride and chemical mouthwashes, such as hydroxyapatite toothpaste and coconut oil pulling. Listeners are encouraged to consider their dental history and seek biological dentists trained in safe practices. Dr. Nischwitz has developed a certification program for dentists to enhance their understanding of biological dentistry, aiming to create a directory of qualified practitioners. The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of maintaining a healthy microbiome and the role of nutrition in oral health.

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The Shocking Facts About Dentistry & Root Canals They Don't Want You To Know! - Dominik Nischwitz
Guests: Dominik Nischwitz
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A common point of confusion regarding Biological Dentistry is root canals. They are standard treatments aimed at alleviating pain and preserving teeth, often effective for decades. Initially, root canals can serve a good purpose by disinfecting the tooth, but they are viewed as temporary solutions by biodentists. Studies suggest that reinfection occurs within a few years due to the mouth's diverse microbiome. The microscopic structure of teeth, with numerous dentin tubules, creates an environment for bacteria, leading to chronic inflammation. From a biodentistry perspective, retaining a dead body part, like a root canal, is not ideal. Conventional dentistry sees root canals as acceptable because they allow for biting. The treatment process is similar across both fields, but biodentists emphasize long-term health strategies. For patients with chronic health issues or high-performance athletes, root canals can pose risks, especially during periods of stress. Biodentists advocate for the removal of infected root canals, employing three-dimensional X-rays for diagnosis. The goal is to extract the tooth without damaging surrounding structures, disinfect the area, and place a ceramic implant, which is biocompatible and neutral to the body. Ceramic implants are now recognized in Germany as a viable alternative to titanium implants, which can trigger immune responses in some individuals. To prevent root canals, maintaining optimal dental health through nutrition and lifestyle choices is crucial. Processed foods, sugars, and grains contribute to dental decay, while nutrient deficiencies, particularly in vitamin D3 and magnesium, can weaken teeth. Weston Price's studies highlight the importance of nutrition in preventing tooth decay, advocating for a diet rich in whole foods. For gum health, flossing is important, but ideally, a healthy lifestyle should minimize the need for it. Chronic dry mouth can result from insufficient hydration, nutrient deficiencies, or stress. Overall, the mouth serves as a reflection of systemic health, and addressing dental issues holistically can lead to improved overall well-being.
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