Thursday, July 01, 2010 by: Kim Evans
(NaturalNews) If you've got a cavity, maybe you want to try regrowing
your own teeth before heading for a filling. Our bodies are constantly
renewing themselves and although it isn't commonly known, we can regrow
our teeth too. In fact, regrowing our teeth is highly preferable to
having them filled because most fillings these days either contain
mercury (a known toxin that damages the brain and nervous system) or are
estrogenic (white fillings release estrogen and contribute to hormonal
problems.)
Besides, regrowing your teeth is simple. You'll just
need two things: comfrey root and organic eggshells. Eggshells are used
because they contain 27 minerals and loads of calcium, so they contain
the ideal building materials to regrow your teeth. In fact, the
composition of eggshells is very similar to the composition of our teeth
and bones. Comfrey root is used because it accelerates bone, teeth and
tissue growth. In fact, another name for comfrey root is knitbone,
primarily because of its ability to knit - or regrow - bone together so
quickly.
When you're regrowing your teeth, aim to eat one organic
eggshell each day. Blending your shells into fresh fruit smoothies is a
great way to consume them because blending breaks them into tiny
particles that are easily consumed. Smoothies with bananas are ideal
because the banana will keep the shell particles suspended instead of
allowing them to sink to the bottom of your glass. After cracking the
egg, just boil your shells in water for five minutes to kill any
pathogens before use.
While you're re-mineralizing and adding
plenty of calcium to your body with eggshells, you'll also want to use
comfrey root on your teeth and gums. Either fresh or dried comfrey root
will do the trick, but if it's dried, boil the root lightly for ten
minutes to rehydrate it. Then, blend a square inch of the root with a
few tablespoons of water to make a liquid - and swish the liquid in your
mouth and between your teeth for about 20 minutes. When you're
finished, just spit it out.
Using comfrey in this manner is best
done once a day, and you'll likely see progress within a few weeks. Many
cavities can be completely regrown within a month or two with regular
use. The best part is: you can heal your teeth without leaving toxic
metals or hormone disruptors in your mouth for the rest of your life.
As
a note, comfrey root can be a little hard on your liver so if you have
liver problems, you'll want to avoid using comfrey. After your teeth
have regrown, you'll also want to end the use of comfrey so as not to
over do it.
More:
http://proliberty.com/observer/20020708.htm
http://www.herbalremediesinfo.com/COMFREY.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/028049_calcium_eggshells.html
Almost EVERYTHING we have been told (and are still being told) are lies . . . the sooner that humanity admits that it has been duped, the sooner something gets done about it . . .
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Sheeple
The Black Sheep tries to warn its friends with the truth it has seen, unfortunately herd mentality kicks in for the Sheeple, and they run in fear from the black sheep and keep to the safety of their flock.
Having tried to no avail to awaken his peers, the Black Sheep have no other choice but to unite with each other and escape the impending doom.
What color Sheep are you?
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Tooth cavities are caused by decay that can occur when foods containing carbohydrates become trapped between teeth, and are not completely removed with brushing and flossing. Bacteria living in the mouth digest these foods, generating acidic byproducts that can eat away at tooth enamel.
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