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Cavities and Nutrition

Posted by Monica at 13th November, 2008

I haven’t been around for a while…how do I want this blog to get visits and comments then? Lol

My son’s tooth was finally extracted and I’m so glad I took that decision and was able to find a professional willing to do that. Most dentists want to keep filling the teeth over and over again, in spite of the expenses (or maybe because of the expenses) and health side effects.

When the dentist took the tooth out of his mouth the reason of all the problems was evident: the root had fissures so no matter how hard the dentists tried to fill the hole, external material kept entering the duct.

Nourishing Traditions-The Cookbook that Challenges Politically Correct Nutrition and the Diet Dictocrats

Now that he’s almost recovered we have to work on improving the quality of his bones so this wouldn’t happen again. For this purpose I’m so glad I just got the book Nourishing Traditions and two bottles of high quality Cod Liver Oil that he loves taking. I’m also glad that in Ecuador the cattle is pasture fed and that we’ve recently found a source for raw milk.

Wanna learn more about cavities and nutrition? Have a look at the Weston A. Price Foundation and grab the free book Nutrition and Physical Degeneration here.

Due to the size of the book, printing at home could possibly turn more expensive than buying a second-hand copy or even a new one.

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