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Lightbulb healthy advise - eat away tooth decay

December 15, 2008

Advice for Healthy Living


Eat Away at Tooth Decay

Harvard-trained dentist Dr. Weston A. Price conducted a study of primitive diets after becoming alarmed by the number of cavities, crooked teeth, and deformed dental arches in his young patients. He made a five-continent expedition around the world to study how primitive societies ate and the relationship between their diet and their oral health.
What Dr. Weston found in these diverse primitive societies were that most individuals had a remarkable resistance to disease and perfectly straight teeth that were free of decay. The Maker's Diet advises against white flour products, heavy sugars, and white rice — all of which promote tooth decay — and helps to improve your oral health, as well as your overall physical health.


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From the author of The Maker's Diet

Treat Yourself to Sweet Potatoes
While the consumption of sugar has led to terrible tooth decay in this country, one sweet food that shouldn't concern you is sweet potatoes. When eaten plain or in fermented form, this delicious food significantly reduces the risk of blood sugar imbalances! So have some sweet potatoes and reap their probiotic benefits
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