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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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Speaker 0 explains why baking soda is the recommended ingredient. The key ingredient highlighted is baking soda, which is sodium bicarbonate. The speaker notes that biofilms, particularly the ones that overgrow around teeth as tartar, can start producing too many acids. When the mouth’s pH drops to a very acidic range, specifically around 3.5 to 5.5, the body responds by leaching calcium out of the bones, a process called decalcification. Therefore, it is very important to ensure that the pH in the mouth does not reach that highly acidic level. The speaker advocates keeping the mouth’s pH neutral or slightly acidic, but not too acidic, as a protective measure.

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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: 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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Speaker 0 proposes a home dental remedy using a mixture of organic coconut oil, pearl powder, and a little clove. The method involves brushing the teeth with this mixture and also doing oil pulling by swishing the coconut oil and pearl powder in the mouth for an extended period. The speaker claims that this approach will revitalize the tooth, bring it back to life, and pull toxins out of the teeth. They suggest that, with cavities, the underlying issue is either too many toxins in the teeth or a need for minerals. In contrast, they criticize fluoride, stating that it “burns holes in your teeth” and arguing that it “doesn’t make a lot of sense.”

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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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Toothpaste with fluoride may harm your brain's pineal gland, affecting your health and consciousness. Opt for fluoride-free toothpaste or make your own with coconut oil, baking soda, sea salt, and essential oils. Fluoride is banned in some European countries due to health concerns. Stay informed and make choices for your well-being. Follow divine herbalroots for more health tips. Translation (if needed): The use of fluoride in toothpaste can harm the pineal gland, affecting health and consciousness. Choose fluoride-free toothpaste or make your own with natural ingredients. Fluoride is banned in some European countries due to health concerns. Stay informed and make choices for your well-being. Follow divine herbalroots for more health tips.

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The speaker recommends using sodium bicarbonate for hair, body, and clothes. They warn against Sodium Lauryl Sulfate in shampoos, which can harm hair follicles. They suggest looking for natural shampoos without this ingredient at stores like Trader Joe's or Whole Foods. The speaker personally uses coconut oil on their hair every 3 months and uses a coconut oil-based shampoo for nourishment.

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I recommend using baking soda because it contains sodium bicarbonate, which can help neutralize acids produced by biofilms in your mouth. Biofilms, like tartar, can create excessive acids, and if the pH in your mouth becomes too acidic (around 3.5 to 5.5), your body may start to leach calcium from your bones, a process called decalcification. Maintaining a neutral or slightly acidic pH level in your mouth is crucial for preventing this.

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The speaker advises against using toothpaste, claiming it negatively impacts the brain. They recommend using a natural fiber toothbrush with boars hair bristles and brushing with only water to disrupt the biofilm on teeth. According to the speaker, toothpaste is unnecessary, and bad breath is caused by gut dysbiosis, not a lack of minty toothpaste. They suggest that if toothpaste is desired, opt for natural options with minimal ingredients and no fluoride. The speaker states their breath doesn't smell despite not using toothpaste.

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Speaker 0 says someone sent a video where a man started regrowing teeth using frequencies. Speaker 1 reports that after applying ultrasound, the lower incisor “grow, grow, grow.” Speaker 2 asks whether the treatment is tried on humans and says that after twenty minutes a day, new teeth started to grow in a month. Speaker 0 adds that dentists are not being told, because if people could regrow teeth, it would “change it all,” and suggests the claim that a man in Canada created a device to regrow teeth using frequency. Speaker 0 then shifts to other methods, stating that “with your teeth too,” people can do coconut oil pulling with pearl powder and a little bit of clove and peppermint. Speaker 2 explains what “pearl” is, saying it is “air compressed pearls,” made into a powder that is absorbed. They describe how pearl necklaces historically were associated with “pearly whites,” connecting the idea to air compressed pearls turned into powder. Speaker 2 also claims that in South America, if someone lost a tooth, they would take a pearl and put it into the mouth because it was “the exact same DNA as a human,” and that nature provides “every resource that you need from every angle.”

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Old mustard oil and salt remedy brightens teeth, removes plaque, and strengthens gums naturally. Save money on dental implants by using this method to preserve oral health.

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Speaker 0 discusses concerns about common toothpaste ingredients and offers a natural alternative. She notes that toothpaste can contain citric acid, which “has been shown to burn the teeth,” fluoride “which is a neurotoxin derived from phosphate fertilizer,” and artificial flavors and colors, which are “not good to be putting into the mouth.” As a simple replacement, she provides a homemade toothpaste recipe: mix one tablespoon of coconut oil, one teaspoon of pearl, and one drop of clove or peppermint, then blend it to create a natural toothpaste. She highlights the benefit of pearl, stating it “will help feed the teeth.” She also claims that the mineral content in pearl—selenium, magnesium, calcium—and the amino acids will “help go into the mouth and restore the balance of the teeth.”

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The speaker states they have not used conventional deodorant or antiperspirant in over four years. Instead, they use coconut oil and baking soda. Essential oils can be added for scent, such as peppermint, tea tree oil, lemongrass, or cedarwood. The speaker believes it is beneficial for the body to sweat as it is a form of detoxification.

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Oil pulling can help heal gums. One person with gingivitis was advised to take antibiotics, but was told to oil pull three times a day instead. A week later, their gums were reportedly healed. Oil pulling involves putting a spoonful of coconut oil in your mouth and swishing it around for about ten minutes, with short rests in between. It's called oil pulling because it pulls waste out of the tongue, glands, blood vessels, and sinuses. After ten minutes, the oil, now full of waste, should be spat out, not into the sink, and the mouth rinsed with water. Coconut oil becomes antibacterial when it connects with bacteria in the mouth, killing harmful pathogens. It's a simple way to help the body detox.

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Oil pulling is a simple and effective way to eliminate waste from the body. It involves swishing a spoonful of oil, preferably coconut oil, in the mouth for a few minutes. The waste is pulled out from the tongue and glands under the tongue, as well as blood vessels. Oil pulling can help with issues like gingivitis and is recommended for detox programs. Coconut oil is particularly beneficial due to its antibacterial properties. It is important to spit the oil out on the grass instead of down the sink to avoid clogging drains. Taking care of our organs of elimination is crucial for effective detoxification.

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We switched to Homemade Coconut Oil Toothpaste for better oral health care. The recipe includes 1/4 of organic extra virgin coconut oil, 2 teaspoons of baking soda, and 1 teaspoon of Redmond's Real Salt. Mix everything together, store it in a glass jar, and it will last for about 3 weeks. The results are amazing.

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The speaker claims that fluoride burns holes in concrete, stating “Fluoride burns holes in the concrete. You can look up Rock Island, Illinois. Fluoride built burns holes in concrete.” They assert that this demonstrates fluoride is not needed for dental care, arguing that “you don’t need fluoride treatments.” According to the speaker, fluoride treatments are “just to burn holes in your mouth and then cause you to go back to the dentist over and over and over again,” implying a cycle of repeated dental visits as a consequence of fluoride treatments. Building on this premise, the speaker emphasizes an alternative approach to dental issues, stating that if someone has any types of teeth issues, the recommended remedies are “coconut oil, pearl. That’s it.” The speaker frames these remedies as the simplest possible path to healing the body, saying, “When you really think about healing the body, it’s so simple.” The overall message presented is that traditional fluoride dental treatments are unnecessary and potentially harmful, and that natural substances like coconut oil and pearl are sufficient for addressing dental concerns, presented as a straightforward, uncomplicated solution.

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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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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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"I do put coconut oil in my mouth probably a few times a week. I melt the oil in my you know, it it's solid. You spoon it in. And Serena taught me that that's very good for oral microbiome health as well as breath. And there's an added bonus is that it's it sucks the stains out of your teeth. And she has really white teeth, and I said, you must get these bleached. And she said, nope. It's the coconut oil. But don't swallow the coconut oil. Just rinse it, pull it through your teeth for about a minute or two, and then spit it down the drain."

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Switching to homemade coconut oil toothpaste is a beneficial choice for overall oral health. To make it, combine 1/4 cup of organic extra virgin coconut oil, 2 teaspoons of baking soda, and 1 teaspoon of high-quality salt like Redmond's real salt. Mix the ingredients thoroughly and store the toothpaste in a glass jar. This homemade toothpaste can last up to 3 weeks and delivers impressive results.

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Make your own laundry detergent to save money and reduce toxins. Store-bought detergents contain harmful chemicals. Mix super washing soda, baking soda, borax, and grated castile soap with essential oils. Use 1-2 tablespoons per load for up to 164 loads. Easy and cost-effective laundry solution.

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Mixing ground cloves, calcium carbonate, bentonite clay, and kaolin clay creates a powerful tooth powder that can remineralize enamel to address early cavity signs.

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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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