Terminating the pathogenicity by SebastianReed ..... Cavitations Surgery Forum
Date: 8/25/2004 11:51:14 PM ( 20 y ago)
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Dear mecece,
clay does aid in halting tooth decay. I hope you have the time to look at my other posts in this forum. Briefly, I had tooth decay and have ended it.
After 18 years with dental fillings I've now gone 13 months without them and without any painkillers or Antibiotics . I've put a lot of work into it, and used the herbal equivalents of Antibiotics , which are immune strengthening teas and blood cleansing herbs.
I've also had to do a lot of stretching and other natural therapies but the job's done now. The pathongenicity that causes tooth decay is a much more complex entity than the tooth.
The tooth is the poor victim of a way of living which permits it to become decayed. To rectify tooth decay involves
- reprogramming one's ideas to desire healthy teeth throughout life;
- removing toxins, if accumulated, from the bones and organs until they become in a surplus mineral state and are then able to heal the skeletal structure and teeth
- changing the diet, if necessary, to a diet which doesn't rot the teeth;
- ensuring oral hygiene is automatic: whether conventional or unconventional methods are used, a person must refuse to allow their teeth become bacterial if they want them to be healthy
- linking the desire for healthy teeth with all body parts and behaviours: e.g., the musculature must be supple to allow the nutrition to circulate to the head and periphery, and the posture must be good so that the internal organs can work as they should
- maintaining the standard of tooth care that one desires without allowing the habits or ideas of others to be an influence if they mean decaying one's teeth;
- total regard for the teeth until it becomes automatic, etc.
I've done this. It took me about 2 to 3 years and it'll be a couple more before it's totally automatic, but I believe that living with good teeth is quite possible and also worthwhile.
I also think that if I can do it then most people can because I had 4 large metal fillings at age 10 and had them for 18 years or so before deciding to be my own dentist.
Essentially, the human body's capable of restoring the teeth and maintaining them with it's own resources. The choice to employ that capacity is available to anyone, although it's not what everyone wants.
Clay is certainly a good start, though. If you read my other posts you may see that I used clay and a homemade herbal beeswax chewing gum to seal my cavities. However, the pathogenicity of my tooth decay was a deeper matter.
In other words, sealing the teeth didn't solve the problem. In the same sense, dental fillings are also only a topical treatment: they don't actually address the cause of tooth decay, they cover it with a band aid.
Reversing tooth decay comes down to good posture, living in harmony with the environment, society, and oneself, and having strong clean internal organs.
Reversing tooth decay isn't the answer to all life's problems, it just means having good health and high immunity.
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