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Joseph Unger's avatar

CO, Big thanks! May I add an additional experience? A contemporary of Price was the dentist, Royal Lee, also pioneered nutritional healing. Some years ago I had an implant that eventually demonstrated demineralization of the surrounding jaw bone. The recommendation was transplantation of cadaver bone. As a holistic physician, this was not an option. As a bit of a diet and nutrition nut, this was downright embarrassing!

I employed the Royal Lee supplement specifically designed for dentition, Biodent, along with Phosfood. Long story on the protocol. Upon next radiological evaluation bone was returning. Now for many years all bone has returned!

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Curious Outlier's avatar

That's great. Are Bident and Phosfood products that can be purchased?

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Joseph Unger's avatar

As a practitioner you can get a Standard Process account giving access to the entire product line. Not all available through Amazon. Also then can get additional information. Phosfood is good for certain types of Calcium issues. More commonly, Calcium Lactate and or hyper-alkalinity of the gut is involved.

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Dana Thynes's avatar

Both Standard Process products can be found on Amazon, with long lists of comments!

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Robert Townshend's avatar

Thanks for all that.

My teeth were massacred by dentistry and my own neglect early on, 1950s-60s. Nonetheless, I still have them, or the crowns over them. A year of so ago one much needed corner of my mouth developed an abscess and it looked bad for chewing.

This was around the time I was ditching all pharmaceuticals, so I decided on home made tooth powder, mix of salt, bicarb, clays, charcoal, seaweed etc. After I added clove powder to the mix...abscess gone! How 'bout that!

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Fantastic testimonial.

Thanks. ❤️

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Robert Townshend's avatar

Just another little aside...

I stopped washing my hair with anything but bentonite clay, making a loose sludge, applying, leaving in for a bit and then rinsing off. Hair perfect (for an Aussie bloke) and the flaking I have had all through my life disappeared and has never come back. How 'bout that one!

I should add that talc is now a mix of clays, arrowroot, DE and just a bit of activated charcoal. Hardly use this sort of thing (I try never to put anything under the arms) but when I do use this mix it's far better than the pharma gunk.

We simply don't need those people for very much. But sssshhh...

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

"We simply don't need those people for very much. But sssshhh..."

True dat.

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Everything Voluntary Jack's avatar

Thanks CO for the latest and keeping us informed on things other than CD.

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radar's avatar

I wish I had stumbled upon your article before removing every tooth that ever had a cavity; and four root canals (three infected, but I didn't know until my jaw/ear swelled up). I miss my teeth; and don't eat with dentures (beyond healing dentures--I didn't buy permanent dentures). I went to the fairly local, Affordable "Butcher". I call him a butcher because he removed 17 teeth (all uppers and some lowers (17 teeth) in 45 minutes. And while I liked that it didn't take hours X hours; at the same time before the surgery I asked him if it would remove all the teeth bone. He said, Yes; and up to 1.5 years later tooth slivers were still erupting (though pain free) through my gums. I had had three molars removed earlier over about 5 years; and one Navy Doc told me it had to come out (I had asked about a root canal. He said NO (and he was right about that); plus I had so much earlier work on it, there was no tooth hardly left yet for vitamins and minerals to repair). I recall at about age 6, I had 16 cavities (in S. CA) in baby teeth; and my parents didn't feed me candy, nor soda; and I brushed every night. But the dentist, then, said "some people have soft teeth". I sure miss my teeth, though I have learned how to prepare all basic foods that break up easily in my mouth (chewing with my bare-gums) and I am doing fine. I am a few years older than you, basically healthy (changed diet when lost teeth), but I am not normal--I got 23 shots in one hour, pre-combat deployment (1990-91); and two of them were on Dr. AMD's triple list of worst ever shots (anthrax and smallpox). I also became allergic to my over-50-year wife, once she started her sneaky 4 Pfizer shots (that I forebade her to take--because I was reading Senneth-Nash before the Roll out. When she was not working I felt "well enough", but (she is a few years older than me; and worked 1/2 time her last three years), so when she was home and we shared space together within 24 hours of her shedding Pfizer in our air space I felt "less than well" until she went back to work (10hr/day) 3 days a week. I take lots of supplements (detox, C, D3+K2+Calcium, half-dozen anti-oxidants (and I got bad habits I learned at age 14 that I still do-tobacco). I get my supplements from Mercola, Advanced BioNutritionals, and Wellness Resources). I am shooting to live to age 80. I have also been archiving "all things Covid" since March 2020; and have collected about 3K articles (all with source addresses and reference addresses) anticipating "research to get lost". I have been able to help my wife cope with RA/now osteoarthritis.

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belted radial's avatar

I appreciate how you name your source of the information instead of saying "Experts" and also your footnotes and list of references.

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Susie Heidner's avatar

Thank you!

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Rosie Cotton's avatar

We have been doing the MMS and DMSO teeth brushing protocols from Jim Humble’s book and per your suggestion, have now added the pinch of baking soda. This is helping solve the problem of the uptick in cavities that happened to my family after having covid.

How long should we do this? Do you suggest ALWAYS brushing with it daily?

I thank you SO MUCH for this information. Oral health is super important to me and has been a worry I have had to fight since the cavities started.

Do you put the powdered supplements in capsules, or just drink it in water?

God bless you!🙏🏼💗

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Mari Gold's avatar

This is awesome information and I thank you very much. I will source the appropriate items and maybe can successfully re-mineralize overtime especially my front bottom tooth that through the force of teeth moving cracked off a little chunk a while back.

Already started my MMS and DMSO protocols, but will be consistent. I’ve cleaned my teeth with MMS but not regularly and now I’m excited to have read your two part articles on the appropriate measurements and things. Grateful for your kindness and generosity.

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EK MtnTime's avatar

Thank you for the information. My situation is a bit more advanced. I currently have two, very old, porcelain fillings that disintegrated and I now have the open holes in my teeth. I’m really afraid to go to a dentist because of the local anesthetics because they are just as contaminated as the Covid “vaccines”.

I’m in a financial bind, so buying supplements is a bit out of the question at this point. I live in a small country town and I do have access to farm-fresh eggs and could probably obtain farm-fresh liver (although the thought of preparing it and eating it rather turns my stomach. How does one eat liver?).

Any further suggestions? Thanks!

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Curious Outlier's avatar

I would go with farm fresh eggs, and you can buy several years supply of vitamin K2 if you go with the bulk powdered form. It is very shelf stable.

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EK MtnTime's avatar

Thankfully, Good to know about K2 shelf life 😊 Apologies for my delayed response but I was traveling.

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Dana Thynes's avatar

EK, I too have some teeth that have broken away from their nearly-indestructable amalgam fillings. I have to be careful about what I eat - less bacon & ground meats as they tend to lodge themselves in my teeth!

I could go to the dentist but am holding off... Im scared of what I've read about anaesthesia as well.

I'm managing things fairly well currently with my own protocol:

1. After eating/drinking, I swish xylitol crystals in my mouth, or chew xylitol gum for just a couple of minutes. Sounds gross, but that helps pull food fragments out of my teeth, and also restores my mouth's pH to a non-acidic level.

2. Then, and also throughout the day, I swish small cups of warm water (about 1/3 cup) with 1-2 millileters of CDS. I do this about once an hour, and swallow it too. Sometimes I add a pinch of baking soda to the water because the CDS isn't neutral pH, though I think Dr. Kalcker says it is. Mine isn't!

The CDS almost always stops any tooth pain.

3. After that, I swish with xylitol again. It's very good for your mouth biome, gradually killing off streptococcus mutans, a primary source of problems in mouths.

4. As per Dr. Ellie Phillips on YouTube (I have a couple of her books too), I then let my mouth rest - NO SIPPING WATER OR OTHER LIQUIDS throughout the day, because even water demineralizes your teeth. Instead, drink your quarts of water in large doses! Your own saliva (if it's healthy & filled with minerals, as Curious Outlier implies) is what will rebuild your teeth. I also use the toothbrushes she recommends, from Dr. Plotka. (But I no longer use her fluoride toothpaste + Listerine + fluoride rinse that she recommends.)

5. At bedtime (& if I experience pain - such as might be experienced with ice cream on a sensitive spot) I pack bentonite clay in & around those broken teeth. That clay will apparently pull poisons/infection out, and soothe inflammation. Clay is a new item in my protocol, and it seems very soothing.

I know any dentists on here will think I'm crazy...

The clay is a new

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EK MtnTime's avatar

Thank you for this great information. My apologies for the delay in response…been out of town.

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Dana Thynes's avatar

Sorry - Curious HUMAN, I mean!

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Dana Thynes's avatar

The clay is a recent addition to my protocol.

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