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Avoiding tooth decay, hello healthy teeth


As unhealthy as this sounds, I will go ahead and say it anyways. Visiting the dentist regularly (every 6 months, I think) has never been on my list of priorities.

Having said that, I have to also reveal that I have a very sweet tooth. I don't drink soda, and in terms of sweet drinks, it usually stops at pop. But everything else that's sweet goes. This is clearly a recipe for cavities, tooth decay and everything else in the mix.
This is going to be in a few days. Hopefully I don't need a filling.
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I try to brush my teeth twice a day, but I just haven't gotten into flossing. I'm so on and off on that one, I don't know why. Well, over the last year, I've been what I believe to be cavity prone. I haven't been to the dentist to confirm this, but all the weird tooth pain I get once every couple of months lasting about a day or 2 is probably cavities.

Well, no thanks to the holiday treats this season, I woke up this morning to really bad pain in one of my premolars.  Like with everything else, when in doubt ask Google. In the process of "researching", I came across the website of this guy struggling with cavities. Check it out.

It's a long read, but he summarizes it at the end which I'll repost:
1. Floss at least three times a week, preferably daily.

2. Sterilize your toothbrush frequently. (Steam, UV, etc. See above. )

3. Get a tongue cleaner and scrape your tongue each morning after you brush your teeth. (ref)

4. Drink enough water.

5. Eat onions (raw are best) since they contain powerful antibacterial sulfur compounds and in a 1997 test tube study killed S. mutans. Then use parsley or mint leaves for your breath.

6. Drink Green tea (Camellia sinensis) which contains substances called catechins that kill mouth bacteria.

7. Get enough vitamin C. Kiwis have more than any other fruit. I currently take 3,000 mg of C each morning in a delicious shake.

8. Eat a tablespoon of sesame seeds to clean teeth and add 87 mg of calcium.

9. Eat wasabi since it contains isothiocyanates that inhibit the growth of cavity-causing bacteria.

10. Eat cashew nuts which have anacardic acids that kill bacteria like S. mutans [Himajima & Kubo 1991 p419]. These nuts have antibacterial, antidysenteric, anti microbial and antiseptic properties.

11. Eat grapes since they contain polyamides, a type of tannin that inhibits the growth of S. mutans. Buy organic to avoid pesticide residues.

12. Eat pure cocoa powder or raw chocolate without sugar, since it contains tannins known to prevent bacteria from attaching to the teeth.

13. Eat Sage honey and Tupelo honey which inhibit oral pathogenic bacteria.

14. Kiss people who never get cavities.

15. Take Culturelle ( Lactobacillus casei rhamnosus GG ) which produces an anti microbial agent that kills Streptococcus.

16. Rinse your mouth with a baking soda solution within 10 minutes after you eat.

17. Cook with cinnamon and oregano.

Here's to healthy teeth!

Oil pulling for cleaner, whiter teeth

Teeth of our dreams!
Image source: Dailymail.co.uk
Hey wonderful people!

I just discovered something ground breaking (to me) that I am excited to share with you.

Oil pulling, an ancient Ayurveda process that helps with a variety of conditions such as head aches, tooth aches, joint pain, ulcers, etc.

From oilpulling.com,

In the morning, before breakfast on an empty stomach you take one tablespoon in the mouth but do not swallow it. Move Oil Slowly in the mouth as rinsing or swishing and Dr Karach puts it as ' sip, suck and pull through the teeth' for fifteen to twenty minutes. This process makes oil thoroughly mixed with saliva. Swishing activates the enzymes and the enzymes draw toxins out of the blood. The oil must not be swallowed, for it has become toxic. As the process continues, the oil gets thinner and white. If the oil is still yellow, it has not been pulled long enough. It is then spit from the mouth , the oral cavity must be thoroughly rinsed and mouth must be washed thoroughly. Just use normal tap water and good old fingers to clean.

The following oils are highly recommended for oil pulling:
Sunflower oil
Olive oil
Sesame seed oil
Coconut oil

I'm gonna head out to the store asap, grab some oil and start oil pulling.

Have you heard of OP or tried it out before? Share your thoughts.

Links:
http://curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=738
http://www.oilpulling.com/
http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message337185/pg1