Rami Nagel: Hi my name is Rami Nagel and this is a three part series on curing tooth decay. It is store food that has given us store teeth. The primary cause of tooth decay is not bacteria but a deficiency in nutrients. To assess an important disclaimer, I am not a dentis and I am not a medical doctor, I do not sell treatments for tooth decay. I came to begin researching tooth decay because at the age of one, my daughter’s tooth began to decay and the reason why this was a promise because there is not a good treatment available for tooth decay for children.
Meanwhile, I was watching my daughter’s teeth decay; I didn’t know what to do about it. I was afraid that she get the tooth infection and there is just wasn’t a solution. Our dentist is a doctor of dental surgery. When a dentist assesses the symptom of your tooth decay and ignore the cause of the tooth decay. So when you go to a dentist, you are not getting the problem cured, you’re getting the problem treated.
This series is going to talk about curing tooth decay, not treating tooth decay. The current theory of tooth decay that we’ve been taught is not really the full treating, it’s a half treat at best, it’s more or like the false treatment. So on the 88 website, if you look at the cause of tooth decay, it says tooth decay occurs when foods contain carbohydrates like sugars and starches such as milk, pop, raisins, cakes and candy are frequently left on the teeth. Bacteria in our mouth thrive on these foods producing acids as a result. Over a period of time, these acids destroy tooth enamel resulting in tooth decay. Sound pretty reasonable that is until you look a little more carefully at what this theory is really telling us.
Now on the Sugar Association’s website, it talks about one of the important purposes of white sugar. It says, sugar incapacitates any microorganisms by its ability to attract water. What that means is that if you put sugar on your teeth, bacteria can not eat that sugar because the bacteria will become incapacitated by the sugars. In fact, the two primary foods that cause tooth decay, white flour and white sugar have been designed by industry in commerce to prevent bacterias from eating them because they didn’t want that foods to spoil.
So this leaves us with a dilemma, how is it that a food designed specifically to prevent bacterias from eating the food, how is it that bacterias eat that food in our mouth. Another aspect promoted about tooth decay is saying that tooth decay is an infectious disease. However if tooth decay wasn’t infectious disease, it has a lot of curios properties. For example, you don’t get over it, you don’t develop antibodies to this infectious disease, they don’t behave like a code or a food, doesn’t behave like what we would think infectious disease would behave like. The tooth decays active in our bodies, we have in our mouth a large amount of a bacteria called lactobacillus acidophilus. The lactobacillus acidophilus, that’s in yogurt, that’s the bacteria that’s in our gut. We need is a probiotic bacteria, we need to be healthy.
Now strangely, in order to prevent tooth decay, nobody tells you avoid lactobacillus, avoid yogurt, avoid fermented foods, nobody is recommending that. So, it seems a little curious that these bacterias can actually cause tooth decay when in the rest of our body, they are probiotic. What Russian -- is he traveled all over the world and did field studies and he saw that people who lived on their native diet sometimes had a 100% immunity to tooth decay. He comments on the current theory of bacterias causing tooth decay by saying that among the difficulties in applying this introspection is the physical impossibility of keeping teeth bacteriologically clean in the environment of the mouth. Another difficulty is the fact that many primitive races have their teeth smeared with starchy foods almost constantly and make no effort whatsoever to clean their teeth. In spite of this, they had no tooth decay.
So if you and I are to believe the bacterial theory of tooth decay, then it doesn’t make sense that people would be living on the planet to have starch all over their teeth, they never brush their teeth and would be immune to tooth decay. If the bacterial theory was true, then these people would have significant tooth decay because they have food on their teeth all the time and they don’t brush. In fact, it doesn’t happen, so what does that mean about the current theory? The current theory is false, what you’ve been told is a lie. A more accurate definition would be odontoporosis, which means a decrease in tooth density causing tooth weakness and odontoclasia, which is the absorption and destruction of tooth enamel, dentine and tooth tissue.
I like to tell you, I’ll give you an example of what the dentist does when you’re going to get treatment for tooth decay. Let’s say, I live these lemon out for a couple of days, it will get moldy. You go to the doctor and the dentist – this is like a tooth, and the dentist looks at your tooth and he says, oh there is a molded part, there is decay. I’ll take care of it for you, don’t worry. He takes his drill, cuts a hole, there is a nice hole there, he takes some filling material, feel good? Color it, make sure it looks good. Alright and he says, look I am cured your tooth decay.
So actually he cut the moldy spot out of the lemon, it’s not decaying anymore. But you leave the lemon out for a couple of more weeks and in the case with our teeth, usually it’s a couple of more years, and there is another moldy spot. Couple of years go by, you’re not got much tooth left. Then he says, wow, this mold just like in the lemon, it’s to the core of the lemon, I am going to have to do. Cut off the top, remove all the pop, fill it with glue, put a cover back on, you now have a pulpous tooth resilient. I’ve cured your tooth decay, you don’t have to worry about this tooth anymore, it will never decay again. Of course it won’t decay again because it’s dead. When your tooth is death, they can’t become a pretty ground for harmful bacterias.
So root canals can be dangerous, not everyone’s root canal becomes infected but a lot of root canals can become affected, infected. So it’s actually quite a harmful treatment. If you want to read more about Dr. Meinig’s work, then he wrote a book called The Root Canal Cover-Up. There is a great need to prevent a root canal rather than have a root canal, and the only safe way to do that is with proper nutrition. I really think some dentists promote is fluoride treatments. Fluoride is poisonous and I don’t want you to be drinking fluoridated water or use fluoride treatment. Fluoride is not confirmed immunity to tooth decay and fluoride is not in essential body building mineral.
The environmental protection agencies all employes inion, consisting of approximately 1,500 scientists, lawyers and engineers came out against water fluoridation because a lack of scientific literature, scientific documentation showing that fluoride exposure is too high in fluoridated water. A lack of benefit to dental health, and the health hazards from ingestion of fluoride. Several large studies have been done in fluoridated water communities and these studies have shows that over a period of time fluoride does not increase immunity to tooth decay and in fact it might decrease immunity to tooth decay.
For more information on the harms of fluoride, I suggest you go to the fluoride action network. While dental treatments temporarily stop the present of decay, they are not a cure. Fluoride is a poison, it is not a cure for tooth decay either. Tooth decay happens on the diversive of nature’s fundamental laws. In part two of this video series, I’ll show you the evidence of western price that shows us how our body degenerates by a certain type of incorrect nutrition.
In part three of this series, I am going to show you what proper nutrition is and give you a protocol for reversing, halting, and preventing tooth decay. I also encourage you to go to my website yourreturn.org and click on healing teeth. I have both a free resource and information that I presented to you. I am also selling an eBook to help give you a very clear and precise and detailed explanation of why tooth decay.
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