Note: I will try this also, I am OC at my teeth.
Link: Please click this link to go to the site were I took this from in acknowledgement to the author (Trina). This will also provide you with further information on the topic. I took only the highlights.
Here below is the article made by the author.... It's very interesting...
Healing Cavities (A True
“We’ve-Done-It!” Story!)
by Trina
What in the world is Oil Pulling?
Later, I
heard about oil pulling. It was such a strange term, I didn’t even look into it
for a while. Till I realized that the pain and sensitivity I had been
experiencing in my teeth off an on for a while might be remedied through this
idea. So, I read up on it—it made sense (coconut oil is anti-bacterial, and
could pull toxins from your mouth when you swished it in your mouth for 15-20
min.)—and I tried it.
I posted
the above photo on my Facebook page and had a lot of friends ask me to report
how it worked. So, here’s the report:
I loved
how my teeth felt on this new cleansing routine—I felt it reduced plaque and
made my teeth stronger. Within a month, all sensitivity I’d been
experiencing in my lower molars was gone.
So, I
quit toothpaste, and replaced it with oil pulling, and my teeth have never been
healthier.
Now,
that’s my story, but I put a ‘we’ in the title, because Jeremy’s got a story,
too.
And Then Mr. Holden Tried It…
Several
months ago, my husband came up to me and said, “I think I have a cavity.” I
looked in his mouth and was mortified. His back wisdom tooth was—I kid you
not—green and brown and black and pitted, and definitely did not look healthy.
Neither of us had ever had a cavity before, but I was pretty sure this was a case
study.
I said,
“Honey! You need to start oil pulling right away!”
Well, you
know, he kinda looked at me the way I imagine you looked at me when I said I
quit toothpaste.
But a
week later, he felt a chunk flake off of said tooth, and the next morning he
pulled out the coconut oil before breakfast. (They say you should rinse first
thing in the am).
He began
oil pulling faithfully every morning, as well as taking cod liver oil (upping
nutrition was something I read was key to regenerating tooth decay). Within
3 days, he said the pain was gone. And a month later, after oil pulling 5-6
times a week, I looked in his mouth, and his tooth was—are you ready for this?
White. White with a bit of yellow, but the black and green and brown were all
gone, and the surface of the tooth was smoothing out instead of being pitted.
People, I
am not lyin’ here.
Tooth regeneration is possible, and surprisingly
simple…
God
designed our bodies so incredibly. If we are nourishing our bodies well, He
designed them to be able to heal from injury and disease—even our teeth.
I share
our stories because the idea of ‘healing your teeth’ is quite foreign to
people. But listen to this…
“That
tooth decay is caused by nutrient deficiencies and not bacteria has
been proven in both animal and laboratory experiments published in books
and dental journals…
…If
brushing, flossing, massive fluoridation campaigns, and dental surgery
were effective in preventing tooth decay, it would not get worse over time.
It would stay the same, or get better.” (Ramiel Nagel of CureToothDecay.com)
But
that’s not what’s happening, is it? It has become normal to have our teeth rot
out of our head, starting not in our 60’s, or 40’s, but as children and even
babies.
“What is
missing from the ADA’s bacteria theory of cavities is that strong
teeth resist acid and bacteria. And when you, the consumer, understand
that a strong tooth resists acid indefinitely, then the next logical
question is, what makes a tooth strong?” (Ramiel Nagel)
The
answer, which Ramiel details in his ebook (linked below) is good nutrition. And
you know what it means when I use that term around here…lots of whole foods,
good fat, raw milk, tasty meats and properly prepared grains and veggies.
Ramiel especially stresses whole, raw milk in the diet and plenty of deeply
nourishing fats like butter oil and cod liver oil.
So, gotta
a toothache? Wish you had stronger teeth? Don’t despair. You can actually do
something other than have them all pulled and getting dentures. (Oh, yay!)
Increase your nutrition and try oil pulling!
How to Oil Pull With Coconut Oil
- Scoop about 2 tsp. of
coconut oil out of your jar and pop it in your mouth.
- Chew or hold the oil in your
mouth till it melts and becomes liquid (takes about 30 seconds).
- Start swishing, pulling the
oil back and forth and sideways through all your teeth.
- Swish for 20 min., spitting
the oil out (into the trash) when you’re finished.
Why Oil Pulling works:
Your
teeth are actually porous, comprised of yards and yards of minute passages
(like a sponge) that bring nutrients to the outer enamel when good nutrition is
present in your diet…or suck toxins into the teeth when nutrition is lacking. Oil
itself has the ability to cut right through plaque to the tooth surface, and
coconut oil in particular has rich, anti-bacterial properties. It’s believed
that one of the reasons oil pulling strengthens teeth is that it can
help reverse the flow of toxins, pulling bacteria out of the teeth, and
becoming a vehicle to dispose of toxins. Also, we’ve found the swishing action
can be as effective as flossing, without any damage to gums (yes–I’ve gotten
popcorn kernels out with oil pulling!)
Where to get good Coconut Oil:
Any
organic, cold-pressed, virgin coconut oil will work for this. If it smells like
coconut, that’s a sign that it hasn’t been over-processed and still has all the
wonderful things God put in the coconut to begin with! You’re looking for
coconut oil that is cold pressed, extra virgin, and organic, like this brand available right from Amazon
(this is an affiliate links–thanks for helping me keep the lights on around
here!).
Here’s some resources for further reading on
Healing Cavities…
- Can a Cavity be Healed with Nutrition? on Keeper of the Home
- How I Healed My Child’s Cavity…this post from The
Healthy Home Economist is what convinced me we could heal
Jeremy’s tooth.
- The Healthy Mouth Summit…I attended this
online seminar last January. Extremely educational and exciting!
- Tips and Tricks to
Remineralize and Repair Your Teeth by Ramiel Nagel of CureToothDecay.com a
clearly explained argument for a nutritional approach to oral health–a
very helpful little book!
Remember,
oil pulling is just part of a natural tooth care plan. Our teeth will be strong when
our bodies are well nourished with plenty of whole, nourishing foods. For help
getting started on your real food journey, check out this series I wrote
just for you. If you struggle to source whole foods like raw milk,
check out “What to do if you can’t find or afford
raw milk” or my resource page. And for my
best secrets to feeding your family well even when life gets busy, I offer my
book, Real {Fast} Food!
Enjoy!
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