How to Remineralize Teeth Naturally & Reverse Tooth Decay

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If you are like me, you grew up with the idea that sugar and bad genes cause tooth decay. Cavities and tooth decay meant a person needed to brush better and eat less sugar. And it certainly wasn’t possible to remineralize teeth.

I believed all that stuff too… but as it turns out, there is more to the story!

This post shares my personal account of my research into oral health and my own results. It is not medical or dental advice in any way. I’m not a dentist or doctor and don’t play one on the internet. I recommend finding a great biological dentist to work with on your own oral health.

What Really Causes Tooth Decay?

Turns out, a lot of historical evidence and recent research points to the idea that diet has a big impact on oral health. In fact, diet might matter as much or more than brushing! As I started researching oral health, I found examples of groups of people with no tooth decay. I also found examples of people claiming their teeth had remineralized.

As I thought about this, it made sense…

Why would bones and other tissue be able to heal and regenerate, but not teeth?

How did other populations throughout the world have great oral health, no cavities and no need for braces when they didn’t even have access to modern dentistry?

Research of Dr. Weston A. Price

As Dr. Weston A. Price (a dentist) found and detailed in Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, there were cultures throughout the world who had perfect teeth spacing and no evidence of cavities. This was despite no access to dentists or modern toothpaste, while similar cultures with different diets had very high rates of tooth decay.

Price showed examples of cultures with similar genetic backgrounds. Some living in primitive type societies and eating primitive type diets and others eating a more modernized diet. He concluded that many primitive cultures were able to completely avoid tooth decay and the many oral health problems we struggle with today. This was true even in cultures where they didn’t brush their teeth.

weston a priceThe image on the left shows a stark example of this: the woman in the top right ate a primitive, whole-food, high-fat diet while the other women ate a more modernized diet that contained grains and agricultural foods.

Price hypothesized that several dietary factors contributed to this difference in oral health.

Research of the Doctors Mellanby

Sir (Dr.) Edward Mellanby (he discovered Vitamin D) and his lovely wife Dr. May Mellanby were also influential in discovering the roles of nutrients in oral health. These two contributed much research in the areas of bone and tooth health and mineral absorption.

In fact, it was Edward who discovered that Vitamin D deficiency caused rickets. They also discovered that tooth structure is determined during a child’s growth, and that poorly formed teeth are more likely to decay (pretty logical).

The Doctors’ Conclusion: Diet Affects Oral Health

These doctors all reached the same conclusion after years of research. Specifically that tooth structure and decay is largely determined by diet, especially three main factors:

  1. The presence of enough minerals in the diet.
  2. The presence of enough fat soluble vitamins (A, D, E and K) in the diet.
  3. How bio-available these nutrients are and how well the body is absorbing them. They found that this is largely influenced by the presence of Phytic Acid in the diet and how much sugar is consumed.

Phytic Acid Effect on Oral Health

Phytic acid is a molecule of phosphorus tightly bound with other molecules to form a type of phosphorus that is not easily absorbed by humans.

More simply, it is a compound present in grains, nuts, seeds and legumes. It is also present in much smaller amounts in some fruits and vegetables. The body naturally converts phytic acid into phytates. Some research shows that these take calcium from the body. Those who consume high amounts of phytic acid can lose calcium and absorb other minerals at lower rates.

Modern growing practices, including the use of high phosphorus fertilizer, mean a higher phytic acid content in many foods. Seeds, nuts, bran, oatmeal, and soybeans are especially high in phytic acid, and these foods are present in abundance in modern diet.

Check out this article about phytic acid for a comprehensive list of phytic acid content in foods.

Phytic Acid’s Effect on Bone and Tooth Health

People who consume large amounts of phytic acid (most Americans) in the form of grains, seeds, nuts, and legumes have higher rates of tooth decay, mineral deficiencies and osteoporosis.

Just as lack of Vitamin D and poor calcium absorption can cause malformation of the bones of the legs (as in the case of Rickets), it can cause the jawbone to form poorly, resulting in spacing problems for the teeth and braces for the child.

Sadly, the most commonly eaten diet in America these days is high in grains, sugars, and vegetable oils, and low in animal fats and fat soluble vitamins, the exact opposite of what the Drs. Mellanby found to be helpful for optimal bone health and the prevention of tooth decay.

Vitamin D and Phytic Acid

These doctors showed in their research that teeth are able to heal themselves in a process called remineralization. They explained that specialized cells in the center of the tooth are able to regenerate dentin, the layer of tooth just under the enamel. The enamel can then properly remineralize from the outside. This same process happens in bones when phytic acid is removed from the diet and minerals/fat soluble vitamins are added.

To prove this theory, the Drs. Mellanby did a study on children with existing cavities and reported their findings in the British Medical Journal. The children were put into three groups:

  • One: Regular diet plus oatmeal (which is high in phytic acid)
  • Two: Regular diet plus vitamin D
  • Three: Diet low in phytic acid plus vitamin D.

This is what they found:

grains cause cavities and bone loss

The group consuming phytic acid with no supplemental vitamin D continued to get cavities with little to no healing.

Participants that just supplemented Vitamin D showed some healing, but also got some new cavities.

The group consuming no phytic acid and supplementing Vitamin D showed very few new cavities and actually had many existing cavities heal!

This article at Whole Health Source explains more.

Can Teeth Regenerate?

Dentists know that the enamel of teeth can regenerate. Common belief is that once a cavity is through the dentin (the layer under the enamel), it is impossible for it to heal without dental intervention.
How to reverse tooth decay and cavities naturally

In my own life and in further reading, I’ve found that this isn’t the case either. As this article elaborates:

Fortunately, a decaying or broken tooth has the ability to heal itself. Pulp contains cells called odontoblasts, which form new dentin if the diet is good. Here’s what Dr. Edward Mellanby had to say about his wife’s research on the subject. This is taken from Nutrition and Disease:

Since the days of John Hunter it has been known that when the enamel and dentine are injured by attrition or caries, teeth do not remain passive but respond to the injury by producing a reaction of the odontoblasts in the dental pulp in an area generally corresponding to the damaged tissue and resulting in a laying down of what is known as secondary dentine.

In 1922 M. Mellanby proceeded to investigate this phenomenon under varying nutritional conditions and found that she could control the secondary dentine laid down in the teeth of animals as a reaction to attrition both in quality and quantity, independently of the original structure of the tooth. Thus, when a diet of high calcifying qualities, ie., one rich in vitamin D, calcium and phosphorus was given to the dogs during the period of attrition, the new secondary dentine laid down was abundant and well formed whether the original structure of the teeth was good or bad.

How to Remineralize Teeth

To recap, the things that Drs. Mellanby and Dr. Price found to be important for oral and bone health are:

  1. The presence of enough minerals in the diet.
  2. The presence of enough fat soluble vitamins (A, D, E and K) in the diet.
  3. How bio-available these nutrients are and how well the body is absorbing them. They found that this is largely influenced by the presence of Phytic Acid in the diet.

What does this mean practically in the diet? It is not possible or necessary to fully eliminate Phytic acid from the diet. What should be considered is taking care to minimize the foods that contain the highest amounts.

Some preparations like soaking and fermenting can reduce the phytic acid content and should be practiced if the foods are going to be consumed, but in many cases, it is better to avoid these foods completely.

Foods to Watch Out For

Nuts, for instance, have a high phytic acid content which can be greatly reduced by soaking the nuts in salt or lemon water overnight and then rinsing and dehydrating in the oven (the same can be done with beans). While this step is time consuming, it is feasible with things like nuts or beans, but much more intensive with wheat (which contains more phytic acid!)

Grains especially are better soaked, sprouted and fermented,  if consumed at all, but this process does not completely eliminate the other harmful properties of grains. Avoiding the most common food sources of phytic acid can also help:

Phytic Acid in common foods

You might notice that meats, eggs, vegetables, and healthy fats are not on this list of high phytic acid foods. As I’ve mentioned before, these foods contain higher levels of vitamins and minerals are are more nutrient dense anyway.

If foods high in phytic acid are going to be eaten, check out this article from the Weston A. Price Foundation on how to sprout, ferment, and soak them to make them less harmful.

There is also a great book called Cure Tooth Decay: Heal and Prevent Cavities with Nutrition by Rami Nagel that explains in great detail the connection between phytic acid and tooth/bone health and practical steps to reverse it.

Remineralizing Teeth: My Experience

In early 2010, my regular dental check-up revealed that I had some soft spots and a lot of plaque on my teeth. I also had one “official” cavity. The cavity wasn’t bad, and while they suggested getting it filled soon, it wasn’t a huge rush. They did warn me that I had the beginning stages of gingivitis in several places and had a lot of plaque. (It took them about 30-40 minutes to scrape and clean my teeth, which I thought was normal). They took x-rays, so I have picture evidence of my teeth at this time.

I had every intention of getting the cavity filled quickly, but then life happened and I didn’t get around to scheduling an appointment for months. By the time I was ready to schedule an appointment, I had seen some interesting info in books about the ability of teeth to heal, so I decided to hold off.

Research Phase

I did more research, read the book Cure Tooth Decay and read accounts of other people reversing dental damage, so I decided to give it a try. I took advice from all the research I had done and figured out a specific diet and supplement regimen that I was going to use to try to heal my teeth.

After a couple of months, my teeth were whiter and much less sensitive to cold. This was big news to me as I used to have such sensitive teeth that drinking too cold of a drink could literally almost bring me to tears.

My Results

It was fall of 2011 before I finally got around to making it back to the dentist (I know, I know… every six months…) and I didn’t mention a thing about the cavities and soft spots that needed to be fixed… and neither did the dentist!

It also only took them about 5 minutes to clean and scrape my teeth. I thought she was still checking them and she was done! The hygienist told me that my teeth and gums looked great, and asked if I had started using fluoride or fluoride toothpaste (my chart made it very clear that I was anti-fluoride). I told her no but that I had been trying to make sure I was taking better care of my teeth lately (very true!).

When the dentist checked my teeth, he didn’t mention any problem areas either and remarked that my gums looked great! On a random note, I heard him telling another patient that cutting back on the sugar and starches was a good idea since “without starches, cavities can not form, since they feed on sugar and starches.” Newfound respect for my dentist!

So what did I do?

Diet to Help Heal Cavities and Improve Oral Health

  1. I drastically cut foods that contained phytic acid. I already wasn’t eating grains or beans, but I also cut or limited nuts. Podcast guest Dr. Steven Gundry points out that using a pressure cooker like an Instant Pot reduces phytic acid and lectin content and is a great option for people who still want to consume these foods.
  2. Limited foods containing even natural sugars or starches– I limited fruit and even starchy vegetables like sweet potatoes and focused on mineral rich vegetables, bone broths, meats, and healthy fats. Most dentists will back this advice up. Studies show it isn’t just sugar consumption but how often we consume it that is linked to higher risk of cavities.
  3. Ate a LOT of healthy fats. I added seafood, fish oil, olive oil, and healthy fats to my diet each day, and used only pastured, cultured butter. This helped increase the presence of fat-soluble vitamins.
  4. I made an effort to consume a lot of homemade bone broth for its added minerals. (If you’re short on time, I recommend buying your broth online.

To recap: No grains, beans or nuts and limited fruits and starches. Lots of vegetables, protein, healthy fats and bone broth.

Supplements to Help Heal Cavities and Improve Oral Health

To help the body remineralize cavities, it is sometimes necessary to increase mineral levels with supplements. While diet alone might be enough, many foods are depleted of nutrients from being grown in nutrient-depleted soil, so supplements help fill the gaps. These are the supplements I typically recommend for improved oral health and dental healing:

  • Fermented Cod Liver Oil and Butter Blend- This is one of the main supplements recommended by Dr. Price from his research and I took it during this time to help my teeth. FCLO has become controversial recently, but it is the supplement I used to reverse my tooth problems so I’m listing it here but do not feel comfortable linking to it or sharing the brand.
  • Vitamin D This was the other main supplement that Dr. Price and the Drs. Mellanby found was extremely supportive of dental healing. In the study they did, cavities healed even when diet wasn’t changed if Vitamin D was optimized. Patients healed most when diet was optimized and Vitamin D was added. I personally get my blood levels of Vitamin D tested often and am careful not to take too much.
  • Other supplements– I also took magnesium, gelatin and vitamin C daily. These aren’t as vital to tooth healing.

Toothpastes and Powders to Remineralize Teeth

Other Results

I’ve gotten a lot of emails from readers with cavity-free teeth as well. Here is one of my favorites:

Hey Katie-

I just want to say thank you and share a healing success story thanks to your encouragement!

Last year (at age 30)  the dentist told me I had my first cavity. It was not going to heal, he said it was too far advanced and not possible. I told him I didn’t want to deal with it because I was diagnosed with stage 4 carcinoid cancer and had recently had surgery to cut out a tumor. The thought of cutting something else out of my body when I was working so hard to heal my body didn’t make sense to me. So I found your site, read your tips, made homemade remineralizing toothpaste, ate a lot of bone broth and good butter, cut down on phytic acid, etc.

I went back to the dentist 6 months later and he was shocked that the cavity was gone. He wanted me to tell him everything I had done. I felt so good!

-Catherine D. from Virginia

This article was medically reviewed by Dr. Lauren Jefferis, board certified in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. As always, this is not personal medical advice and we recommend that you talk with your doctor or work with a doctor at SteadyMD.

This article was medically reviewed by Dr. Steven Lin, who is a Board accredited dentist trained at the University of Sydney. With a background in biomedical science, he is a passionate whole-health advocate, focusing on the link between nutrition and dental health. Listen to my podcast or read the transcript of my interview with him here.

As always, this is not personal medical advice and we recommend that you talk with your doctor or dentist.

What do you think? Would you try remineralizing your own teeth? Do you already do these things?

Did you know it's possible to remineralize teeth naturally? Teeth must be taken care of from the inside as well as the outside. This is how you do it.

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

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891 responses to “How to Remineralize Teeth Naturally & Reverse Tooth Decay”

  1. Rian Avatar

    Do you ever oil pull with coconut oil?  Trying to remember in the morning before I eat or drink anything is kinda hard, and I always end up needing to talk to my kids when I have it in my mouth, but it is suppose to do amazing things for your teeth, gums and general health.

    1. Steph Avatar

      I was going to ask her the same question. There are supposed to be detoxifying benefits as well from oil pulling. I just started and am super curious to see if I can tell a difference in my teeth or overall health.

    2. Marcee Avatar

      Been oil pulling for years several times a week. My mouth feels extremely clean when I am done. I contribute in part to the oil pulling the fact that I have not been sick in several years. I use coconut oil and sometimes only pull for 5 minutes others up to 20 minutes. sometimes I just brush my teeth with the oil. I am still surprised how well this works. I added cod liver oil and butter oil to my diet and started the oil pulling 4 years ago when the dentist said I had 4 cavities. I had two filled. Then put off the other two. Started this regimen and my teeth healed. My hygienist says the spots are slightly darker where the cavities where. But that they are completely healed and hard enamel has covered the spots. Actually the last time I went in. She said the slight darkness had almost gone away. So they are now whitening up. don’t expect it to happen over night. But a good diet with proper care should get you results.

  2. KH Avatar

    I love this recipe and have been using this for about 6  months. However, I noticed that my sink tends to clog with all of the coconut oil. Has this happened to you, and how do you deal with this issue?

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar
      Wellness Mama

      I haven’t had any trouble with it, but maybe try spitting into a trash can instead?

      1. Carola S Avatar

        It seems a little gross; but many people who “oil swish” or “oil pull” spit into the toilet! ) : Not fun, but will save your sink!

        1. kanta Avatar

          For Carola, do NOT spit into the toilet. It will eventually clog your toilet system. Use any empty receptacle that will be disposed of anyway. I ususally use empty jars, put the lid on after my “deposit” and keep using until full, then dispose. The collected “deposits” of swish material don’t smell good…be prepared for that. Yet my drains are safe! I have been swishing a long time and it is wonderful. 20 minutes every morning. Also use the Tropical Traditions Gold Label Coconut oil.

  3. steph Avatar

    so i wanted to ask you if its possible to regrow your enamel? because ever since i was little i ate alot lemons not knowing it can erode your enamel and now im 20 years old and now i have erosion on enamel so is it possible to regrow it back through diet or is it to late????? 

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar
      Wellness Mama

      Yes, you can heal enamel, it just takes a little time and some good nutrition. If you follow the protocol in the article, you should start seeing some positive changes.

      1. rich Avatar

        i know everypone is different, but how long must we be diligent before we start seeing and feeling the difference?

    2. Bev Avatar

      You can regrow enamel on your teeth by not using toothpaste with glycerin. Glycerin coats your teeth so that the minerals in your saliva cannot repair the enamel on your teeth. Brush with baking soda instead and then the minerals in your saliva can get to your tooth surface and heal it. I had a small cavity and tried this and it worked. Now I only brush with baking soda. Rinsing with hydrogen peroxide can deal with any stains .

  4. Amanda, RDH Avatar
    Amanda, RDH

    As a Dental hygienist, I think it is great that you were able to remineralize your cavities. However, this diet and daily routine would be unlikely for most people do. Most of my patients won’t even floss and brush 2 times a day. With my experience, I would not wait to fix a cavity that is already inside the dentin. If the cavity progresses, it will reach the nerve of the tooth and a root canal will be needed. If the cavity is only in the enamel, there is a better chance of remineralization. Most people are to busy or lazy to work as hard as you did for the health of your teeth. This seems unrealistic to me.

    1. James Avatar

      Amanda, how is your comment helping here?  You sound a lot like every other dentist I’ve heard when the ADA credo gets questioned.  I’m not sure if it’s scared, or just close-minded..  The fact is that “most of your patients” probably aren’t reading this blog.  They probably aren’t even searching for holistic forms of dental care, because like you, they’ve been conditioned not to see that dentists get paid highly for a service that’s less important than we’re led to believe.  Personally, I think it’s one of life’s miracles that most problems, dental or other, are solvable through a change in lifestyle.  Unrealistic, huh?  What seems unrealistic to Me is paying a high premium for a service that I wouldn’t need if I just changed my diet.  What seems even more unrealistic is asking dentists to fight a battle for me that is ultimately rendered futile, because I turn around and sabotage their work at every meal.

      1. Ali Goria Avatar

        Amanda is correct. When all the “meant to do it but didn’t” people end up with a root canal or extraction they’ll be complaining, too. Furthermore, if the people just did their daily hygiene diligently (under other factors or even adding flossing or sulcabrush, regardless of diet, not adding sugar products before bedtime or eating sugar like candy all day long nonstop), they wouldn’t get cavities to begin with. Combine that with going to the dentist for a proper oral cleaning twice a year to catch areas you missed, you have a good baseline for no decay. Another factor is mouth breathing which you would learn if you actually bothered to go to a dentist.

        1. Daryl Everett Avatar
          Daryl Everett

          I just came from my dentist who told me specifically that even the best dental hygiene can’t prevent all cavities because bacteria are able to get into small spaces that brushes can’t. I don’t eat candy, I do brush twice daily and I do go to the dentist. I agree that lots of people will have good intentions but your rant was ill-informed.

      2. Lesley Lane Avatar
        Lesley Lane

        I can tell you from first hand experience that I do almost everything I possibly can to prevent my teeth from decaying and they are still rotting out of my mouth at an alarming rate. I brush twice a day with a high fluoride toothpaste and rinse with a high fluoride mouthwash, both of which I hate. I floss before and after brushing just to make sure I got everything before rinsing. Guess what? I have had to have 2 root canals anyway, one tooth removed so far, and I have some $5000 left before all my teeth are fixed. I am in constant pain and half the time can’t eat the foods I love. I’m only 24 years old, and I have a feeling that I won’t have any teeth left by the time I’m 30. I’m vegan so this diet isn’t going to work for me like it may work for other people, but discrediting the fact that we are able to remineralize our teeth isn’t helpful. I was reading another blog that suggested the a similar regiment and the person was told they would need a root canal. Guess what? They didn’t after making a few changes in their diet. They did not give up fruits or stick to mostly animal products, but they did use the cod liver and butter supplement, made a fluoride free toothpaste, and attempted to reduce the acidity of their natural saliva. There is a load of evidence this works. I don’t understand why so many dentists advocate that your teeth can’t heal. EVERY thing in your body can heal, why can’t your teeth?

        1. Nikko Duhaylungsod Avatar
          Nikko Duhaylungsod

          Your toothpaste and your mouthwash is the reason why you got tooth decay.

          You SHOULD know that flouride is not good as what people think it is.

        2. Lisa Avatar

          I can’t believe you just said your teeth are rotting out with fluoride use and a vegan diet, and yet you choose to continue in this manner. It is quite obvious for the sake of your teeth and your health you are making bad choices.

        3. Ali Sweeney Avatar
          Ali Sweeney

          Lesley, your troubles with rapid decaying of teeth and gum at a young age sounds similar to my young brother in law’s, who found that he has Celiacs disease, to stop the decay and other symptoms he had to eat a completely gluten free diet. You should consider being tested for that if you haven’t already.

        4. Wendy Avatar

          Lesley, my experience has been similar to yours, except that I stopped the high-fluoride thing years ago (that’s another conversation entirely). I love eating grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds because they are GOOD and good for me. I have done all I can for my teeth and my children’s teeth, and watched my Mother and sisters do the same… and we all have some serious dental issues. So, with this new possibility to consider: adding in some things I previously avoided, such as liver and butter, and cutting back on the easy, sweet foods (though “good for me”–but my conscience says maybe not since it’s so easy to eat them too much); I have to ask myself, would it hurt to stop being so vegan for awhile, especially since it is winter (traditionally, not all that vegan food exists this time of year), and work from every angle I am NOW aware of, to see what happens?
          Best wishes in whatever course you choose.

          1. Betsy Avatar

            Good for you Wendy!!
            I applaud your choice to consider the information discovered in your search for knowledge! We all want to do what is Right. So often in our conviction to stand behind what we have chosen and believe is Right for us we fail to realize that it may not be Right forever! Not much in life stands still, things around us are constantly changing and so are we. The needs we have now are different than the needs we had as children. It is wise to reevaluate everything from time to time. Don’t be so proud or stubborn to equate practices with beliefs. Do we really need to make our diet a belief?
            Let’s not Believe ourselves sicker, but be teachable and humble.
            “It is better to try and succeed than to not try at all!”

        5. Alison Foxall Avatar
          Alison Foxall

          Hold the phone here- cut out the fluoride immediately! Cut out gluten out of your vegan diet and make sure you are eating whole foods and nothing too processed. For legumes and grains ensure you are properly soaking and sprouting before cooking.

          I’m also vegan, and while this diet doesn’t work for me, I can at least properly soak the legumes and increase some of the my other vegetable intakes and supplement.

        6. Tiana Avatar

          I question your possible lack of care prior to your attempt to improve your oral health! It is not normal for a patient who is seen on a regular basis every 3-6 months having xrays yearly and a thorough exam to all of the sudden need multiple root canals and teeth pulled! Either you had a dentist doing supervised neglect or you were neglecting yourself by not keeping the proper preventative care. Yes you can have bacteria within your saliva that will cause an increased decay rate even without extreme amounts of plaque and tartar, but those cases are far and few between and should be addressed and assessed by your dentist with a saliva screening.

          1. Marcee Avatar

            You can do all the things on the outside that you want. But if you are not getting the right things inside of your teeth. ie minerals and adequate nutrition your teeth will decay. I know several vegans that are having a very hard time keeping their teeth. They have always taken care of themselves and their hygiene. Vegans have a very hard time getting an adequate diet. Not saying everyone else does get an adequate diet. But, you really have to work extra hard. I mean every bite that you eat has to be thought out if you are going to get adequate nutrition as a vegan. From experience I was vegan for a couple years 25 years ago. I did all the proper things. Including soaking, fermenting, food combining. It still ruined my health. I still got lots of cavities. I did not eat any processed foods including anything with added sugar or any soda. When I added back in the humanely raised meat and sat fats I regained my health. When I added the cod liver and butter oil my teeth healed. It is hard to explain this to young people that think they know. But, those of us who have lived through it, thinking it was the right thing to do, have come out on the other side knowing some things just don’t work for everyone. Some of us need strong protein and sat fat to thrive. I say this with respect for Lesley. Ti questioned her hygiene. I feel that was unjustified. By her comment she obviously has taken action in her own well being and is doing what is right for her. I commend Leslie for at least looking at possible solutions to her cavities and hopefully giving some a try.

      3. Sara Avatar

        Sorry but Amanda is 100% right. My dentist told me that I had the beginning stages of a cavity and to keep an eye on it and I CHOSE to research alternatives to help me. No most people are not going to change their lifestyle because if there is an easy alternative, thats the path they’re going to take. The information is out there and its up to the individual to look for it. We live in an age where we can know almost anything instantly, there is absolutely NO excuse for someone not to chose this kind of regime because they weren’t informed. Add to the fact that a lot of the re mineralization regimes i’ve seen so far are pretty extensive, I doubt the average person is going to do this (granted i’ve only seen a few but they had same long list). Not all health care professionals are the bad guys, they work to keep the average person’s health in good shape :). And by average person I mean someone like me who brushes 1-2x a day and maybe flosses 3x a week.

        1. Sara Avatar

          And also a lot of the recommended supplements are VERY expensive and some people just can’t afford the lifestyle change

          1. angelaa Avatar

            getting cavities filled, root canals done and paying for dental insurance is also VERY expensive. why not change your diet to benefit your entire body, including your teeth?

        2. Kadee Avatar

          I totally agree that most dentists and doctors are trying to do the right thing and help people. Thank you for not believing they’re all in on the conspiracy. Personally, I studied biology in college and one of the required courses was Genetics. For about a week in class we went over the processes of the body that are designed to help us heal, which are nothing short of GLORIOUS, BEAUTIFUL, and MIRACULOUS. …And the very next thing they taught us was why those beautiful processes “aren’t enough” to keep us well. Sadly I bought into this thought immediately and held onto it for 3 or 4 years before I snapped out of it when I started researching alternative medicine. But for those good medical practitioners who’ve been indoctrinated this kind of “truth” is stated so often during their training that it’s hard for them to even question whether or not it’s real. I’m happy to say that now I’m totally cured of that erroneous information and I know that, other than a very few things (mostly genetic disorders), our bodies are capable of healing throughout, if we just know how to help them! And SIDEBAR – maybe you shouldn’t underestimate the motivated commitment of person who’s trying to avoid a root canal… 🙂

          1. Padraic Puissant Avatar
            Padraic Puissant

            Even “so called” genetic disorders are reversible… The new studies in epigenetics show that genes can be altered through meditation or lifestyle changes. Genes are not pre determined, they are an expression of the present state of a being… That’s the big fallacy we are plagued with… Determinism and mechanistic biology are wrong. We are beings of infinite potential and ther are no conditions, medical or otherwise that cannot be changed… Yes changing oneself is hard, but it is achievable…

      4. Kelly Avatar

        James — maybe you can help me. I ask you the same question i asked above. What if one has a difficult time transitioning to a higher fat diet? I’ve been eating way too low fat for almost 10 years, and am paying the price, but every time I try to increase fats, even in small amounts, I suffer the consequences…higher triglycerides, higher bad cholesterol, and a very disrupting/annoying ‘restless leg’
        (only my left leg!) situation within 3-4 hours of adding a small spoonful of added fat to my diet. Any suggestions would be much appreciated!

        1. Amy Avatar

          I’m not James, but I’ll comment anyway. What occurs to me here is — if you’ve been eating “way too little” fat for a decade it’s possible you’ve been receiving a significant proportion of your nutrition from carbohydrate sources, and possibly many from refined carbohydrate sources.
          Those with traditional diets high in carbohydrates, and who manage to maintain good health on those diets, often eat a lot of legumes or tubers which contain food for bacteria that produce fatty acids. This type of carbohydrate diet will not be damaging long term. It’s a balanced diet, and quite unlike Western higher carbohydrate diets.
          Transitioning is going to take a reduction in simple carbohydrate (assuming here you eat some of those) and a corresponding increase in protein with some accompanying fat. Choose fattier cuts of meat, high fat cheese and eat some oily fish for DHA and EPA. High fat, high carb diets are bad news for overweight people, and also for underweight people.
          I personally recommend The Perfect Health diet. Gimmicky name I know but I’ve seen it work for many people to help normalize body composition and improve overall wellbeing.
          Amy x.

        2. Lora Avatar

          Hi Kelly!
          I’m not an expert here, but you could try a naturally high fat unprocessed food like avocado. Maybe your body is rejecting the oils or other things you have tried using because they are processed? Just a thought.

    2. rich Avatar

      why spread pessimism? sure, some people are lazy and don’t care, but chances are, these people who are too lazy to take care of themselves are also too lazy to do internet research on how to fix the problem. people who have gone out of their way to find their way to this article clearly have some sort of drive to heal their teeth. your attitude doesn’t encourage anybody.

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar
      Wellness Mama

      It minimizes it but doesn’t remove it, so if a person is actively trying to heal teeth, I recommend avoiding both.

      1. Patti Reis Avatar
        Patti Reis

        I am feeling so thankful for all this information! I have been feeling for quite some time that we’ve been bamboozled by modern dentistry to some degree but I had not really found a reliable source for help, so thank you. My question is about diet too. I really don’t envision changing my family’s entire diet to eliminate grains and beans. We like our beans as a protein in place of meat (sometimes) and just because we like the taste and there are other beneficial nutrients. And grains…well let’s just say we’re slowly improving the quality and amount that we eat, but we’re a carb-loving family, and I just don’t see eliminating grains anytime soon! So are there measures we can take to minimize the effects of those foods? Do you recommend extra brushing or treatments as described above? Right now no one has (new, unfilled) cavities, but both myself and my older daughter have soft enamel and I’d like to do what I can just to strengthen our teeth — especially hers since she has her whole life ahead of her and I don’t want her to be dealing with bad teeth for all those years! Thanks!

        1. Wellness Mama Avatar
          Wellness Mama

          Eating lots of healthy fats (coconut oil, tallow, grass fed butter, lard, etc) and taking fermented cod liver oil can both help counteract the internal effects and a remineralzing toothpaste can help saliva quality and the external…

          1. Patti Reis Avatar
            Patti Reis

            Thank you so much! This sounds like a great starting point for us.

          2. Kelly Avatar

            What if one can’t tolerate all that fat? I’ve been eating a very low fat diet for way too long, but every time I try to increase my fats — and I’m talking 1/2 teaspoons of say olive oil — butter is even worse — I get a very uncomfortable ‘restless leg’ situation and also some cramping in my legs and feet.

            Have you heard of anyone else experiencing a difficulty transitioning to a higher fat diet?

          3. Marcee Avatar

            If you are having a hard to getting healthy fats back into your diet. You may have to take some digest aids or bile supplements when you eat. Your pancreas needs fat in order to get the signal to release the natural bile salts into your intestines. By eating low fat for so long you may have hindered this process and will have to supplement until things get up and working again properly.

          4. Anna Lisa Avatar

            Ok Wellness Mama I need your help bad in this department. Is all this safe for children too. They filled my sons mouth with silver caps a few years ago and his behavior has been terrible sinCe. I wish I could take them out of his mouth. 🙁 Please help.

      2. rich Avatar

        is there a happy medium? the reason why phytic acid is so dangerous to the body is because it readily binds with most minerals. so if soaking minimalises this, but doesn’t completely eliminate it, how about instead of completely avoiding things like soaked nuts, soaked grains, and soaked beans, how about we add vitamin and mineral rich dandelion, dock, plantain herb, chickweed, etcetera to each meal? this way the phytic acid has more than enough minerals to bind with, which in the end will leave you with plenty of minerals which will allow the body to rebuild. just a thought, not fact.

  5. christine Avatar
    christine

    hi, i am very excited to start making the toothpaste! my little guy has what the dentist calls “hypoplasia.” apparently, in utero, the enamel on the fronts of his 4 front teeth didnt develop all the way so he doesnt have any in those places. my question is, is it safe for a young one to swallow? he is 16 months and doesnt know how to spit yet. any thing you may know about this would be great! thanks (: 
    christine

    1. Marcee Avatar

      Use only the edible ingredients in the list. Unless he has an allergy. Highly unlikely. It should be fine if he eats a little coconut oil and some calcium or magnesium supplement. Zylitol can give sensitive people digestive issues, so you may want to leave that out. Oh, a couple drops of peppermint or cinnamon oil in the whole batch should be fine if used sparingly. But, I would encourage him to spit it out when he can. It will have absorbed a lot of bacteria from the teeth and gums. I would consider this homemade toothpaste 100% safe compared to any pre-made commercial brand that will most likely have to have some sort of preservative (poison). We use a super small spoon or paddle to get the toothpaste out of the jar. So we do not use our fingers or toothbrush, to keep things clean. Start encouraging scraping his tongue now too. To get a lot more of the bacteria that causes cavities and bad breath out of his mouth. It will help him learn to spit if he is old enough.

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar
      Wellness Mama

      You can actually leave it out completely, it just helps dissolve the soap a little

  6. Miller Avatar

    We have documented cavity reversals with taking the Green Pastures supplements, fluoride-free tooth paste & a low sugar diet.  🙂

    1. natasha Avatar

      hi, just wondering how long it took for your cavity reversals?? i have just changed my diet (weston price ) and started green pastures FCLO as well..

    2. Marcee Avatar

      We also have documented cavity reversal for my two children and myself. 5 cavities in all. All healed using the Weston Price protocol, including the fermented cod liver oil and butter oil blend. We also did daily oil pulling with coconut oil. At our 6 month checkup our teeth were already healing. My teeth were already healed, because I am the most committed. I have been using coconut oil and baking soda to brush my teeth for some time also, but thought wellnessmama’s toothpaste recipe would be a pleasant improvement. FYI, my children’s teeth got a good shade or two whiter from the oil pulling. At first we just did the oil pulling a couple minutes, or just brushed our teeth with coconut oil, then worked our way up to 20 minutes of pulling before brushing our teeth.

      1. Delphine Avatar

        @Marcee, how did you work with your kids to get them up to 20 minutes? My son has two cavities, (after 3 years of religiously brushing!) and I’m just sick over what they want to do to him to fix it (laughing gas, tranquilizer, etc.)
        I have him off of sugar this week, and we’ve been oil pulling for 3 days… he goes for 5 minutes (which WAY exceeds my expectations! Very proud of him 🙂 ) Just wondering if you had any motivators or ways of making it fun?

  7. Tenaya Avatar

    I have been following you for a while and I am loving all that I am learning. I am really excited to use the tooth paste and even try to diet. My Husband and I both are trying to revers Cavities. I ran out today and picked up all the ingredients for the tooth paste and was really excited to try it. I mixed it up right away, but had a really hard time getting it smooth. I made it three times trying to make it smooth or at least a rough paste, but no luck. Am I missing something? As my daughter said it looked like creamy rice. I did go ahead and use it and I am in love. My mouth has not felt this clean in a long time. Thank you for the recipe. But do you have any suggestions on how to make it a little smoother. I did try adding extra oil. But it was still a little chunky.  

    1. Kimberly Tirona Avatar
      Kimberly Tirona

      Don’t know if you were able to make the creamy version, but my first try turned out like rice. I had used LouAna brand Coconut Oil which had been sitting next to the stove for a day. When the Organic brand came in later in the afternoon, I remixed and got the pretty, creamy results. Don’t know if this makes the difference for anyone else, but it did for me.

    2. Marcee Avatar

      This may help? I used a mortar to completely crush my calcium pill. Put some coconut oil into a container and smoothed it with a spoon until no more lumps. Added some olive oil and a couple drops of spearment and stirred it until it was smooth. Lastly I added the powdered calcium. It is smooth a creamy. Can’t even feel grit from the calcium. I am looking for some good cinnamon extract for my next batch. I used tropical traditions gold label coconut oil. I did not add the sweetener.

    3. Susan Avatar

      I added some distilled water to mine when it was too dry to make it creamier.

  8. jenn Avatar

    This is PERFECT timing. I just had a HORRIBLE dentist report yesterday and am incredibly bummed, as I eat very healthy (no grains, sugars, starches). I’m going to try your remineralizing tips and see how it goes 🙂

    1. Kadee Avatar

      Check out Eat Right for your type, or I guess it’s similar to the Page
      Fundamental Diet (pretty similar to the Paleo diet) per Sarah’s Rohrer’s
      post above. If your teeth are suffering maybe your diet isn’t tweeked
      quite right for your body. For example, If you’re a type A grains
      sugars and starches are usually okay, but meat can be really
      detrimental, and O’s are basically opposite of that. PS – how did
      re-mineralization work for you?

  9. Kathy Avatar

    HI Katie, love your site and recommend it to all my friends. I’ve been wanting to get more coconut oil into our diets (my kids are almost 4 and almost 7), but am having a hard time. How on earth do you get 1/4 to 1/2 cup into your diet every day? Whenever I try putting it into a smoothie, it hardens immediately and we don’t like the chunks of oil floating around. When I try to bake with it, it often hardens into chunks that stay soild in the bread (I make the bread with coconut flour). When I try to fry with it (chicken livers or salmon patties), it seems like they turn out mushy compared to using olive oil or butter. Any advice on how to make it work?

    1. Michelle Avatar
      Michelle

      I tried the 1/4 c coconut oil w/ herbal tea yesterday, and felt nauseous after eating dinner (a healthy dinner – warm winter chili from andloveittoo.com). Do you have to start off slowly with coconut oil? I cook with it daily, and use generous amounts of it, along with lots of raw butter – I definitely have a high fat diet. But I wonder if 1/4 c coconut oil may be too much to begin with when drinking it straight with tea?

      1. Wellness Mama Avatar
        Wellness Mama

        It can be a lot to start with. Try a tablespoon and work up…

        1. Athena Avatar

          Perhaps coconut oil isn’t for everyone. One shouldn’t force a food simply because the current health dogma advocates it. Coconuts as a whole are an amazing food. Eating the extracted oil on its own, however, when one does not respond well to doing the same, sounds like it may not be an optimal approach. When I personally try putting some coconut oil in my mouth, I notice my body does not seem to want it. Does it have some fat soluble vitamins and minerals that might benefit me? Maybe so. But, for whatever reason, I’m just not feeling eating coconut oil. Cut me open a coconut, however, and I might just have a go at it … 🙂

          1. Lynn Avatar

            I oil pull with coconut oil everyday. I love it. Teeth whiter and mouth fresher. I also use it as a deodorant. I’m smelling pretty fresh and sweated a lot today…

          2. Sandi Avatar

            I have read that a clogged liver can cause a person to not like coconut oil. I used it for a long time and then one day it did not agree with me (I realized later I was pregnant) I did a liver cleanse and then we got along again just fine! If I am adding coconut oil to a warm drink I put it in the blender to froth it-much better than a film of oil on top!

          3. hosa Avatar

            ” I notice my body does not seem to want it.”
            that must be a superpower

        2. Christine Avatar
          Christine

          Are there ways this can be done with children? My daughter is very set in her ways with her diet. I am always trying to make healthy changes but it’s a challenge. Any advice is appreciated!

      2. Chris Avatar

        You could use it on your skin as a moisturizer. May not be 1/5cup but should help with consumption.

      3. Karen Avatar

        Can a front tooth grow back, be remineralized? The back of my front, bottom tooth is chipped. Thank you.

    2. Eden Heights Avatar
      Eden Heights

      We get through a lot of coconut oil but we mainly use it raw. I recommend using it as a salad dressing and simply pouring a bit over your meal just before eating (if your food is warm it won’t solidify). It’s soooo delicious. We also apply it to our skin regularly.

  10. Sarah Lux Rohrer Avatar
    Sarah Lux Rohrer

    I’m on the Page Fundamental Diet (pretty similar to the Paleo diet).  I have had a lot of compliments on my white teeth lately and I can only attribute it to the diet as I have not changed anything else.  One thing about the Page Diet is that certain blood types should avoid certain foods.  I think this may be why some can do well on grains (Cathy’s children) and others can not.  I personally am not supposed to eat wheat or corn because of my O blood type.  And boy can I tell if I eat wheat-wheat belly for sure!  Wheat has no affect on my A pos husband.

    1. Eugene Avatar

      I am here at this website because I question everything. I like looking at different ways of doing things, so please take my comments as just questions, not criticisms. For background, I am O+ blood type. I am a lifelong ovo-lacto vegetarian. My mom was a vegetarian for a couple years before having me although she says she did eat some fish when she was pregnant with me. We were very poor, but my mom insisted on good nutrition. What that meant for us is that we ate oatmeal for every breakfast, lots of whole grains, cooked veggies as well as salad. Basically she included a whole food carbohydrate, a vegetarian ovo-lacto protein (lots of beans and nuts as well as eggs and cheese), and vegetable for every meal. We brushed once a day with Tom’s toothpaste but never flossed. I never had a cavity as a child, I visited the dentist twice as a child (like I said, we were poor and didn’t have insurance). I have beautiful teeth. Everyone assumes I had braces, but I didn’t. I was in my thirties after having three children before I got a cavity. Now I have several. Obviously my high grain diet and no meat diet didn’t affect my teeth as a child and young adult. But now I am having issues. I will never eat meat. (It is revolting to me, and when I tried it a couple times my stomach couldn’t handle it and I just threw up). So I am a bit skeptical about paleo diets, Blood type diets, any diets, but I incorporate elements. I take fish oil, I eat a lot of coconut oil, I soak my grains, I eat fermented products etc… I want to believe I can heal my teeth. If anything, stop any more decay. Is it just getting older that is the problem? I don’t know. I will try some of the things here that I haven’t been doing, but cutting out starchy foods altogether seems impossible given my no-meat limitation.

      1. Katie - Wellness Mama Avatar

        It might help to at least try the FCLO/butter blend if you are able to consume that as it contains a lot of the healthy fats that are needed… I’d also get a copy of the book “Cure Tooth Decay” as the whole protocol is in there..

        1. Athena Avatar

          Have you considered the possibility of low stomach acid? It is quite a common condition, and if there are any concomitant symptoms of gut dysbiosis, bloating, gas, burping, fermentation, inability to digest protein, etc. it may be worth exploring into.

          Ensuring that one has proper stomach acid is crucial for absorbing and assimilating key minerals & nutrients, and is also essential for immune health {proper acid production prevents the “bad” bacteria from surviving the stomach & passing into the small intestines}. For more detailed information, I highly recommend this article:
          https://healthygut.com/articles/hypochlorhydria-3-common-signs-of-low-stomach-acid/

          1. Chyna el Avatar

            & dats the problem I have acid reflux then couple days later tooth start to hurt like crazy for them to tell me at the dentist I have to have my tooth pulled which I understand everything in the body is connected now I am on a journey for reverse both so i thank you both for these recommendations which I will
            Be
            Purchasing These supplements recommended by both of you and also changing my diet because a girl like me loves sugar I’ll keep you guys updated

      2. Vivienne Avatar
        Vivienne

        Hi,
        I have just read your post about getting cavities later in life. In traditional chinese medicine, the belief is that a mother imparts some of her essence to the child. This essence comes from the kidneys, and the kidneys control the health of the bones and teeth, so after the birth of 3 children, your kidneys have been slightly depleted as this essence was transfered onto each child. This is why you often see woman struggle with their teeth after having children and struggling with their hair falling out, and dentists usually tell you that this is not true. For mothers who breastfeed, there is also a tremendous mineral requirement placed on the body, and the body will take those minerals from wherever they can get them. High intakes of magnesium (500mg per day) and fat soluable vitamins would be great as already advised. Herbs which are also great at supporting kidney function are horsetail and buchu.

      3. Kristie Avatar

        I have read that supplementing with lots of Vitamin C can help block the effects of phytic acid/grains.

      4. Tara Avatar

        It interesting. I, too, grew up as a vegetarian with a lot of grains. My mom made everything from scratch. We also had a lot of desserts and white products. We also drank raw goats milk every night with dinner. I never had a cavity until I had my first child. I also have straight teeth that did not need braces.

      5. Jane Avatar

        hi Eugene,
        when you were a child you were probably outside a lot? are you outside as much now as a busy mother? vit D makes a world of difference!

  11. Cathy Avatar

    I’ve been reading your blog for several weeks now with interest.  I’d read Wheat Belly a while back, as well as some of the Paleo books, but have not truly made the switch to grain-free simply due to a limited budget and large family.  I can’t fathom being able to keep them fed without any grains/legumes until our budget increases somewhat.  That said, we do follow more of the Nourishing Traditions approach as someone else mentioned above, as opposed to a typical SAD diet.  I grind our organic grains, buy and soak organic dried beans, we buy raw milk when possible (not currently), we don’t drink  much milk but eat dairy mostly in the form of yogurt or cheese, buy pasture meats for the most part, etc… .  Yesterday, at a 6 month dental cleaning and checkup for all five children, he told me he attributed their lack of cavities (none in their whole lives so far) to their good diet, particularly since they all have some crowding which increases cavity risk even more.  Then I came home and read this post and don’t know what to think.  Evidently something is working, so do I even try to change to grain-free as finances allow?  Is grain-free really necessary for EVERYONE or just those who seem to have health concerns that aren’t alleviated by other practices?

    As far as toothpaste goes, I buy the kids Kiss My Face made with Xylitol…it’s also fluoride-free.

    1. Angela Avatar

      Obviously, what you’re doing is working. Not everyone has the same effects when eating grains. Just like not everyone who eats gluten has an autoimmune disease but many do. The other healthy foods you feed your family are probably counteracting the not as healthy ones. Plus, your genetics may be a factor. So, great news for you! Just keep doing what you feel is right and what makes your children “feel” good.

  12. Lena Flores Avatar
    Lena Flores

    hope to make your recipe for toothpaste this weekend and get started on reversing tooth decay.

    i’ll try to keep you posted on my results.

  13. Lizzy Avatar

    I’ve been working on trying to heal 2 cavities, cutting out added sugar and using xylitol and black walnut hull tincture.  I’ve made improvment, but I’m certainly going to add you regimen!  Question for you Wellness Mama:  I’ve been reading a lot about phytic acid in grains, seeds, and nuts in “Nourishing Traditions”  What is your take on the soaking or fermenting of those foods to dissolve the acid?  Ms. Fallon insists that a warm, acidic environment will dissolve it.  Would you recommend continuing to use grains, etc, if you were able to do that?  Also, what is your take on raw, cultured milk products (kefir, yogurt, buttermilk etc.)?  Seems like they have a fair amount of sugar naturally in them, but also have lots of naturally occurring fat-soluable vitamins.

    Thanks for the article, I’ve been waiting for it!

    1. Kaylyn Avatar

      Hey Lizzy, did you have any luck healing your cavities naturally? I just went to the dentist and they said I have four and that its going to cost me $2200! crazy. I dont want to lose my teeth but also dont want to do any un-necessary drilling!

  14. Cortni Avatar

    That totally makes sense that eating better would help your teeth, but cutting out nuts and beans seems odd, since they are supposed to be so good for you.  I am in the process of cutting out a lot of processed foods from our diet, but I still enjoy whole wheat bread, pasta and tortillas, as well as oats, quinoa and other whole grains on occasion.  Would you have to give ALL of it up in order to see results?  It just seems like such a limited diet! 🙁

    1. Kelly Avatar

      There’s some great info out there on properly preparing beans and even grains–mainly soaking… think I found that at westonaprice.org… At any rate, when properly prepared, the presence of phytic acid in beans is greatly reduced, along with other components of beans that cause the gas-bloating for which beans are so well known. So legumes, and even (sprouted) grains, in moderation aren’t going to pack quite the negative punch health-wise, if it’s too overwhelming to cut everything out all at once.

      Just my two cents, and I always like knowing other options 🙂

      1. Diana Avatar

        We use beans and enjoy the rich mineral content in them! We just soak them for 24+ hours before we use them. My son is allergic to most meats except for salmon an ostrich, so meats are out.

        We also use a little bit of sorghum flour mixed with vegetables and eggs for pizza crusts and “breads.” They are delicious and we end up consuming a ton of vegetables without much effort.

        Some people go completely off grains. Good for them! We sprinkle a little bit here and there, but are careful to soak them when possble. They even taste so much better.

        1. derek Avatar

          Diana,
          can you post the recipe for your sorghum flour and vegetable and egg pizza crust and breads please !
          sounds interesting indeed
          to everyone else, I recently seen a MSDS sheet for Fluoride and i was shocked to learn that it’s corrosive on everything and i agree with Toni 😉 we are all a part of the “AWAKENING” happening NOW blessings to all

    2. rich Avatar

      don’t cut nuts! simply soak them for 24 hours in good clean (i prefer creek) water. this activates phytase which deactivates the phytic acid. once the 2 hours of soak are done it is your choice to eat the nuts waterlogged or you could dry them up again and enjoy them dried. don’t fear the nuts, but understand there is some preparation involved 🙂

        1. Kathleen Avatar

          Hello, do you know if there is a source I can share pictures of my sons teeth to determine visually if they look too far gone to heal or if they are in the process? Thanks.

      1. Julie Avatar

        I was not aware that clean creek water existed any more. Where do you live??

  15. Christy Avatar

    I’ve been using your toothpaste for about a month now and I actually prefer it to the commercial stuff.  I’ve even gotten my husband to use it occasionally.

    I’m curious what you do with your small children as far as teeth brushing goes.  When do you start using your remineralizing toothpaste with them?  I thought in another post about the toothpaste that it wasn’t meant to be swallowed since it pulled out some toxins.  So do you wait until they can spit it out?  What do you use with them before they can spit it out.  I’d love an alternative to the “naturally flavored with apple and banana” toothpaste we have now (do they really put extra sugar in the stuff?).  Both of my boys (1 & 3) eat pretty well, though my 3 year old loves his nuts, but getting them the extra minerals through the toothpaste would be great.

    1. Nicole Ruskell Avatar
      Nicole Ruskell

      Here in Italy, an old remedy is rubbing a sage leaf on the teeth to kill bacteria and keep them fresh and clean. I have no facts or science to back it up (other than the oils in sage being naturally anti-bacterial), nor have I tried it myself, but many people swear by it.

      1. Wellness Mama Avatar
        Wellness Mama

        Great idea… We have sage in the garden, so I will try it 🙂 where in Italy do you live? My husband is Sicilian…

      2. Carola S Avatar

        Natural Dentist uses sage and peppermint oil in its products! Nice to see it confirmed! ( :

  16. Allison Avatar

    I would love to try this as I have so many teeth issues 🙁 I like to joke that my dentist can afford a beach house and ski chalet with the bills I have to pay him. :/ However, I am wondering how difficult it is to tackle all the ‘other factors’ you have listed, and I also wonder about the diet. We have recently switched over to a whole foods diet, but on tops of limiting grains, fruits, nuts and starch seems like it doesn’t leave room for much else but meat, corn and broth? Can you share some meals you make on a regualr basis?

      1. Joe Avatar

        Mexicans have been eating corn for thousands of years. their life expectancy was 100 of age before Europeans showed up.

          1. Belinda Avatar

            Natural Corn is healthy…enter GMO….not anymore!

        1. Donadela Avatar
          Donadela

          First, I think I did not see anyone mention here that those of us unfortunate enough to have been born in cities in time to be given fluoridated water (and even more fluoride treatments by their dentists) have very soft teeth formed partially of fluoride in place of calcium. One did not have to get white spots that dentists claimed were a sign of getting too much to still have damaged teeth more prone to cavities. Fluoride is the biggest disaster in the history of dentistry, yet they are still promting it and teaching that it is beneficial in dental schools. Enough reputable studies have been done now to prove this not the case at all. I am so angry that my city uses the highest permissable level to add to our water and bills us for it. I feel like deducting the annual cost of my replacement fluoride filters from their bill!

          I also think we are forgetting other factors. One is the environment one lives(d) in. Natives of the Artic Circle would, of course need much more fat, plus they ate what their environment provided them, and learned over time what was best for their lifestyle and environment. Starches played healthy additions to peoples who worked hard physically for needed fuel. Corn, by the way was very necessary to those who depended on it, but the grinding of it with stones left grit in the meal, which wore down the teeth.
          The people of today living in climate controlled homes, doing much less physical work or exercise, still have a genetic memory to some degree of what WAS good for them in their original climate and doing their normal activity. Over time, I would guess this challenge will leave, as our genetic memory fades and we finally learn the perfect diet for our circumstances.
          It is hard to imagine that one diet will be perfit for all. I just feel sad we have lost touch with nature and live in cities. I am happy to see such an increase in interest in finding the right diet and are working towards that.
          The final factor, is to be considerate of all people, as in love thy neighbor. While you may be thrilled with the results of your organic, paleo diet, someone less fortunate could not possibly afford such food.

          1. Tiffany Avatar
            Tiffany

            Thanks for mentioning us “less fortunate” people. I am try desperately to switch my family to a real foods diet, but I am very poor (on food stamps poor) and even making my own almond and coconut milks and flours and anything else I can it just costs so much more. I live in town and have started trying to grow some of my own foods but have very limited space for gardening. Does anyone have any other suggestions for keeping the costs down? My son has been diagnosed with PDD-NOS (a mild form of autism) and going grain free for just 10 days so far has already made a huge difference in his behavior so I know I can’t afford to go back. Any advice for keeping to a VERY tight budget will be greatly appreciated!

          2. Christie Avatar
            Christie

            Tiffany- I just wanted to follow up on your comment about finding budget friendly ways to improve your health. I’m on a strict budget but I want to be healthy too.

            I eat a ton of vegetables that I buy from a market that is very cheap. Your standard grocery store will not have great prices (or be very fresh) on produce. If you make dishes heavy on vegetables and then add in some delicious fat like olive oil, butter (not margarine) or coconut oil and spices, it’s actually very cheap. The vegetables won’t cost a lot if you get them from a cheaper market and the fat only needs to be used sparingly to satisfy and give a lot of energy.

            For meat- personally I only eat meat about once a week because it makes me tired and overstuffed- buy a whole, organic chicken. Yes organic is more expensive but when it comes to animal flesh products- you will be getting something far healthier and avoiding some really harmful ingredients like hormones. It’s so worth the cost and if your goal is to get results, then you really are saving money. Anyway- buy a whole chicken and use the carcass to make some bone broth.

            These are the things I do and I find that it cuts costs. God bless you and good luck in improving your financial situation. I’ll keep you in my prayers.

          3. Della Avatar

            Actually corn was not commonly eaten by the masses. It was reserved for the royalty and those who served them. And guess what you see when you look at the burial sites? Skulls with rotted teeth that tested positive for corn. That is actually one way to tell what kind of life the person led. If they had rotted teeth from corn then they were special in some way and not laborers or common people.

            So corn has always been a sugar that rots bones when consumed in large quantities. Paleo is definitely a better way to go. But I sure do miss bagels, pizza, and cake.

          4. Lori Avatar

            Tiffany, I’m in a similar situation as you trying to find less expensive ways to eat healthier. Just recently learned of the many great benefits of eating fermented vegetables. The fermentation process increases the nutrition from the vegetables. It can be made very cheaply with cabbage or just about any vegetable.

            Fermented vegetables have been found to be very effective against autism too! Google Donna Gates and autism. She has helped reverse autism in many children.

        2. Amanda Avatar
          Amanda

          Diets high in corn wreaked havoc on the teeth of ancient populations. They had very high rates of cavities, which we see in the archaeological record of their teeth.

          1. colette Avatar

            Tiffany I was trying to reply to your comments, tho there is no reply button on yours for some reason so I hope you find this. I too am very low income in the same situation. the key to growing enough produce in much smaller spaces is vertical gardening in raised square foot beds. YOU can also get large pots from landscaping jobs..the landscapers are done with them and discard them. You can google for vertical gardening ideas, or check Home Depot. You can get on KSL.com, craigs list, ect to find free or low cost materials. You can also construct an inexpensive greenhouse using those same resources to start your veggies early and grow later in the season from materials on craigs list ect. You can go to your local landfill to see if they sell organic mulch to use as your growing medium, then add soil activator to the top 3 inches of the mulch. You can get soil activator at garden centers for $10-$20 for a 10# bag, & a little goes a long way. I have seen some gardens that produce absolutely phenomenal amounts of healthy produce this way! You can also look for a large plastic water barrel to make into a composting bin to compost the garden trimmings and plants when you remove them for the season. If your local landfill does not have mulch, you can get them to start a mulching and recycling program. ours also has a “re-use” program that is free to drop off chemicals, paint, ect and I have found new bottles & partial bags of fertilizer there for free. See if your city has a “community garden” program. I am also disabled and attempting to heal. Much of the wellness mama advice has helped me greatly. Because of limits caused by disability, I asked a friend that lives in an apartment if he would do the labor of building my garden boxes and vertical growing systems, and assist with the labor in the garden in exchange for half of the produce, as he was raised on a farm & is itching to garden. He was elated and accepted the offer. My sister grew a vertical baby lettuces bed with an old section of fence stuck in the ground, plastic lattice and black garden fabric stuffed with soil. It took up an 8 foot long x 6 inch wide area and gave her 64 feet of growing space! You could grow strawberries in that also, endless possibilities.

        3. Angela Avatar

          Mexicans probably fermented their corn like some Native American tribes did to reduce the phytic acid. I wish I knew how (and had the time). I love Mexican food and would really like to make my own corn taco shells. Yum!

          1. Shirley Avatar
            Shirley

            There’s a book called Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon That talks alot about it. Here’s some stuff from the internet. Just do a search about phytic acid and phytase. Corn, millet, oats and brown rice do not contain sufficient phytase to eliminate all the phytic acid they contain. On the other hand, wheat and rye contain high levels of phytase—wheat contains fourteen times more phytase than rice and rye contains over twice as much phytase as wheat. Soaking or souring these grains, when freshly ground, in a warm environment will destroy all phytic acid. The high levels of phytase in rye explain why this grain is preferred as a starter for sourdough breads. The acid medium (vinegar or whey) helps to neutralize the enzyme inhibitors (phytates), making beans and grains more digestible and nutrient-dense. Soaking them in water makes them swell and begin the slow process of sprouting which makes the nutrients available.

          2. Polly B Avatar
            Polly B

            Fermented food is key!
            Check out mercola.com and do a search for articles on fermenting your own food.
            Lotta great information on his site!

    1. Erek Avatar

      Just look up paleo diet. There are tons of delicious meals you can make! You would be surprised what you can do. My wife grew up on fried pork chops, mashed potatoes, and macaroni and cheese. I never thought I would be able to get her away from her horrible diet until I started making paleo meals. She loves them and its healthier 🙂

    2. Kira Wolf Trinity Avatar
      Kira Wolf Trinity

      Not sure how the corn idea got in there, but basically you want to be eating meat and vegetables and good fats. There is a giant plethora of green non-starchy vegetables out there. Just do some recipe research 🙂

      1. Kecy Avatar

        Most corn is genetically modified to produce its own pesticide which then does the same in your intestines (see Institute for Responsible Technology- Jeffrey Smith).

      2. Stephanie Avatar
        Stephanie

        Corn is a grain (starch) not a vegetable. So when someone says no or low grain they are talking about corn as much as wheat or rice.

    3. Macrina Avatar

      I just ran across your blog yesterday. You are soooo inspiring! I spent all day reading and learning new things.. And immediately got back on this afternoon. I’m so glad I have a great recourse tong lip me along the way. Good vibes to you Wellness Mama! Keep up the fabulous work you do!

      Macrina

    4. Janae Avatar

      Supplement with Vitamin K2, Vitamin D3 and a high quality magnesium and your cavities will start filling in within a week! It will also make your teeth stronger, less sensitive and whiter!

      1. Donna McEwen Avatar
        Donna McEwen

        As a dental hygienist for 32 years, there isn’t much I haven’t seen. I keep up with all continuing education, new studies, and the American Dental Association (ADA) advice, laws, and studies of teeth and periodontal disease, and this coconut oil application, taken both internally and externally defies my education of oral health, and the “healing” of dental caries ( decay ). Decay begins with plaque, which is formed when teeth aren’t brushed and flossed properly twice a day. The plaque is actually the by-product of bacteria breaking down, and eroding the enamel on the tooth. When it breaks through the enamel, it starts on the dentin, the second “layer” of the tooth. Sometimes you’ll see decalcification ( white spots ) on the teeth, and that can be a pre-decay indicator. Very common with people who have worn braces and haven’t kept the plaque off of the brackets. However, decay is soft, and clinically speaking, there is no reversal of decay. It must be removed by a dentist and filled with a composite restoration. Few dentists use amalgam (silver) fillings anymore. The decay is dead tooth structure, and it cannot be regenerated and restored. It’s DEAD! And if left to run it’s course, it will continue to erode the dentin and go into the “3rd layer” of the tooth, which is the pulp, the nerve and blood supply of the tooth. Once it reaches this point, the tooth will start to die, hence, a toothache. So, in the nutshell, again, clinically speaking, once decay has perforated the enamel and begins to soften the dentin, it cannot be reversed. I would give credence to coconut oil for the gingiva, but only after a professional cleaning to remove plaque and calculus sub gingival ( under the gums where your brush and floss can’t reach) as a starting place. ALL FOODS AND SUGARS left on teeth for an extended time will cause both decay and periodontal problems. While this article is thought provoking, my education and clinical knowledge and experience will not allow me to think that decay can be reversed. And on the subject of fluoride, we have seen significant evidence that it certainly does make our teeth stronger, especially for children still with primary dentition (baby teeth) and while their permanent dentition is forming. A pregnant mother who is low in calcium and not taking a prenatal supplement to support not only the baby, but herself, is also at risk for “weak” teeth. Fluoride, in moderation, whether it be ingested orally or topically applied has been proven time and again to strengthen the composition of our teeth. Key word is moderation here. Too much fluoride can cause other problems with dental formation. But even the highest amount of fluoride allowed into our water supply isn’t near enough to do any harm. I will continue my research with coconut oil, as I can certainly see where it would be most helpful in many other areas.

        1. E. Grider Avatar
          E. Grider

          Imagine that. Someone who is definitely not going to benefit from this possibly working is saying that it’s false.

          This seemed to work pretty well for her & I have read other success stories as well.

        2. Jacqueline Avatar
          Jacqueline

          How can ingesting fluoride be helpful when it “works” topically? Please explain.

        3. Alexandra Avatar
          Alexandra

          “it defies my education”

          In short, your education is no more than simple indoctrination. Garbage in, garbage out.

        4. carmen Avatar

          You sound intelligent, and yet I wonder if the reversal of tooth decay doesn’t imply that you actually revive the decayed (dead) portion (of course not), but supplement or revitalize the existing dental material (enamel)..?

        5. Julie Avatar

          hahahaha…..I wondered when someone from the “dental” profession would show up. Fluoride is a toxic waste by-product. Even the sides of toothpaste have a warning that if ingested please call poison control. It infuriates me that our local municipalities put this toxic substance in our water supplies. God only knows what damage it causes us. I filter my water and would never use toothpaste with fluoride in it. EVER.

          Thank you Wellness Mama for the info. Unfortunately I’m a vegetarian/ almost vegan, so cutting out beans and nuts won’t work for my diet, but I’m a huge believer in Vit. D3. I started oil pulling 3 weeks ago and my teeth are much whiter. I have 2 spots at the base of 2 teeth that I’m watching to see if the oil pulling helps. I ran across this article while googling teeth 🙂

          ps I love putting coconut oil in my coffee.

          1. Rob Avatar

            The warnings on our fluoride toothpastes are for children. Just like vitamins and minerals, the dosages for kids is quite different from adults. You’re being a tad melodramatic about the fluoride “issue”.

          2. colette Avatar

            …and yet, I’ve known people to get VERY ill & close to death from fluoride in their water supply! If fluoride helps so much, then why do my teeth that were so beautiful until I was 46 suddenly begin falling apart completely as soon as I could no longer access a fresh spring of mountain water and began drinking tap water?

        6. Toni Avatar

          In response to your comment about the benefits of fluoride and the minimal amounts in water etc. I must ask you…Do you realize what you are promoting? Did you know that the antidepressant drug Prozac also known as fluoxetine, is in fact, 94% fluoride? And, the amounts in the drinking water are absolutely not safe!! Research has proven that fluoride calcifies the pineal gland. A gland located in our brains….Wouldn’t that be a form of brain damage? Did you also know that Hitler routinely gave fluoride to the Jews in the concentration camps, because it was proven to make them more docile and easier to control without the threat of them resisting the atrocities that was being afflicted upon them. For someone who is so well educated as you have made it a point to illustrate. You have failed to do any research of the ideas you promote and protect. It is a sad reminder of just how well fluoride is fulfilling it’s intended purpose. We are failing to think for ourselves. No matter what the actual evidence proves.

          1. Chelsea Avatar

            Thank you so much for your comment. We all need to think more critically. Thanks for calling it out!

          2. Sanna Avatar

            Hehe attagirl. I love when you can sock it to em and teach others something in the process. Very interesting about Hitler. Evil people always get their hands on the best poison. This is the only website I’ve seen that says you can REGROW the ENAMEL. Naysayers aren’t welcome and will be dealt with!!!

        7. alyson Avatar

          Being over educated in any healthcare industry can leave you uninformed to actual cures and healing. Your in the business of making money off of rotten teeth. Real healing is kept out of mainstream medicine. Bad for business. The results from this diet have been seen. There is imperial tangible evidence to the effectiveness of this method of re mineralization. And studies have been done all over the world.

        8. Peggy Avatar

          Anyone who still thinks that fluoride is safe or useful has not done adequate research. Calcium fluoride is a natural mineral found in spring water, fruits and vegetables. It is good for you. Sodium fluoride is a TOXIN. It was foisted on the American dental establishment by the aluminum industry (it is a by- product), because they had to find a way to get rid of it. The chloride in our water is also a TOXIN. Spend a few hours online folks, and don’t search for ” benefits of fluoride in our drinking water, etc. Try things like ” Scientific studies of the detrimental effects of fluoride consumption, If you want to find the truth.

        9. Bill Avatar

          I hate to burst your bubble on your thoughts of cavities
          not being healed. I had a tooth that I could put 2 q-tip
          ends into at the same time. I began oil pulling and bought
          and used the vitamins and minerals the teeth are actually
          made from. I did the oil pulling before bed and used
          hydrogen peroxide as mouthwash after. I kept the regiment
          up for 5 months and forgot about the tooth. I am not sure how
          long it actually took to heal but when I checked it, it was like
          a brand new tooth! There was no discoloration where the tooth
          was still good and where it met the area of healing. That tooth
          was about half gone when I began the regiment above. I will
          never go to a dentist again! Just like the AMA the Dental profession
          is filled with ignorant people. Cancer has been cured by Dr.s
          over 100 years ago! A few wrote books about how they actually
          cured not only cancer but other disease! DO the research and to
          those that say there is not enough time to do something, most
          can make time and just do it and quit watching that stupid TV
          show! Why would you not take time to do something good for
          your body. It is what you live in! With research and a can do
          mind set you can do anything you believe you can do! Just do it!
          Thank you. Have a wonderful life!

          1. Alma Avatar

            Bill, loved your post! In addition to oil pulling, you say you “used the exact vitamins and minerals the teeth are actually made from.” Would you please share with us the exact mineral & vitamins you used to regrow your tooth, and also the amounts used? I have a broken tooth that I am trying to save, and your post was so encouraging. I would appreciate it so much if you would take a moment to share the details of your vitamin & mineral regimen…thanks!

          2. Teresa Avatar

            Also very interested in your protocol! I’ve had a cracked tooth that I’ve been trying to heal … have definitely gained ground after implementing many suggestions from Wellness Mama … if I could only get this tooth to 100% — I’d say it’s at a 90% which I’m quite happy about.

          3. Kay Avatar

            You just made my day. I have this black hole (2014)at the base of a broken crown on a large molar. The crown is broken down to the metal base and they can only pull the tooth (2010 diagnosis) because it’s permanently glued down. Not going there , gonna keep it and recover all.
            I believe the tooth can recover , the crown can be forced off by the new tooth material and miracles still happen everyday. Amen ! Now FAITH is the substance of the things hoped for and calls those things that are not as though they were.
            Morning by morning new teeth do I see, straight , white, and mighty .No plaque and no disease
            ALL those old crowns and fillings have subsided and made way for the NEW TEETH MY GOD HATH PROVIDED
            Great Is HIS FAITHFULNESS, GREAT IS HIS FAITHFULNESS , GREAT IS HIS FAITHFULNESS , LORD UNTO ME.
            I was given this song by the HS many years ago …..He loves us.

          4. tashan Avatar

            hello Kay I am about to do the western price diet to the max and reading your post on what you have achieved makes complete sense, congrats on healing your teeth. my teeth are in trouble and need to thicken up again. I would be sooo grateful if you could share what you used in order to achieve what you did. I am in need of it.

            Thank you 🙂

          5. tashan Avatar

            Hello! please please do share which mineral products you used to rebuild your teeth! makes perfect sense to me 🙂

          6. Corinna Avatar

            Bill, your story is amazing! I have a filling in my back molar and half of it broke out. The dentist fixed only half the filling instead of taking the whole out and make a whole new filling which really upset me. That was before I read about remineralizing. Now the other half of the tooth is going bad and I am not sure what to do as the filling is still in the tooth. I wonder if the tooth can regrow with a filling still inside, pushing it out…or should I get the whole filling removed and try remineralizing…kinda scared the tooth might break although the hole is about as big as the size of the one you had, maybe smaller. Do you know of anyone remineralizing with the filling still inside? I have not had a new cavity in over 20 years although my diet is really not that good. I love chocolate! It is just those old fillings from over 20 years ago going bad…Please some advise!

          7. Rachel Avatar

            Hi Bill. I’m with the many and have the same question for you they had. If I understand correctly, the dentine rebuilt itself. Is that right?

        10. Glitter Avatar

          Thank you for the explanation. I tend to agree with you. Maybe the recalcification works in very early stages, and I mean early….?. Maybe it’s preventative. I am curious but doubtful. I agree with all you stated. I suppose that the remedies are worth trying as long as plaque, cavities, and dental care is not overlooked/eliminated.

      2. CourtneyC Avatar
        CourtneyC

        So if I take these three vitamins everyday my teeth will heal and regenerate?

      3. Alma Avatar

        Janae, have you actually experienced the regeneration of your teeth using K2, D3 and magnesium? If so, could you please specify the amounts of these nutrients you took daily, and how long it took for your teeth to regenerate? And did you make any
        changes (additions or deletions) to your diet

      4. Diya Avatar

        In what form do you give Magnesium supplement to children (3 year old)? I am having my daughter eat D3 and K2 but I haven’t found a good supplement for Magnesium. Would love to hear some suggestions. My daughter has sever tooth decay and has already lost 4 teeth in the front! 🙁

        1. Brandi Avatar

          While I don’t know the recommendation for a 3 year old on magnesium, there is a magnesium drink powder called Natural calm, it’s quite tasty. A small amount in some water would give her at least some. Have you removed grains, seeds and sugar from her diet. Also there is a topical form, or even Epsom salt baths contain magnesium that is absorbable into skin but you probably have chlorinated or/and or fluoridated water which is also absorbable through the skin.

          1. Lori Avatar

            I have read that putting 1,000 mg of Vit C in your bathwater somehow binds up the chloramines in the water and reduces the harm they cause. I don’t remember all the details but the biochemistry of it made sense to me and I’ve been doing it ever since. Can’t afford a whole-house water filtering system or reverse osmosis. Now if I could only learn how to bind up the fluoride…

      1. John Avatar

        Yeah, yeah! Like the average person has the time to do all these things. Has anyone been to a grocery store lately? And I tried this formula. The Xylitol made my teeth sensitive. This is a sweetner. Duh! I’ve done a lot of research on tooth regeneration and tooth decay! Teeth are micro=porous to allow the teeth to process minerals and vitamins, etc. into the blood stream. And thee old ADA doesn’t want people curing their own teeth. They’d go out of business. They still haven’t condomned silver fillings in teeth.. A nasty little side effect of silver fillings is prostate and breast cancer. So, I wish someone could come up with a simple to use formula, without sweetners, or a caution that too much vittamin D can be toxic, among other things. And hey, people just don’t have the time to hunt for, or to research labels all the time. I’m no chemist. I do well to half-way understand what’s on labels. And also natural furits and vegetables? what about all the pesticides that are sprayed on them? You can’t tell me these chemicals don’t get into the heart of these fruits and vegetables.
        Why else would women who consume the lion share of d=fruits and vegetables commonly be getting breast cancer? Yes, my diet isn’t all that so-called healthy, but what the hell does a meat eater eat these days? They just recalled how many tons of hamburger. Lots of luck trying to regrow teeth on todays diet. in the USA. Jsav.

        1. colette Avatar

          John…try stevia to sweeten. I agree Xylitol is the wrong stuff to use. they say its natural, but it still turns into a sugar alcohol in you r bloodstream, which is not good for anyone.
          or their brain.

          1. mary Avatar

            Xylitol is a well known and established anti-cavity substance. It has nothing to do with its sweetening effect. That’s why xylitol is in many dental products (mouthwash, etc.)

        2. tony Avatar

          pure silver will never cause cancer, impure crap they put in with silver fillings will. Vitamin D is not toxic if you have the proper amount of K2 available which westeren diet does not because to acidic.

          1. Roderick Avatar

            Vitamin D should only be used if you’ve had no sunlight for a while. If you walk in the sun during a day for atleast half an hour then that should be enough of your vitamin D intake for that day. In the Winter months you mostly need more Vitamin D because the days are shorter. Overdoing Vitamin D when you already got it from the sun is not good for you.

        3. LIn Avatar

          research indicates that overdoses of vitamin D are relative to inadequate vitamin K.
          Taking the time to research labels is part of making your health a priority; it is up to each individual to set priorities; what is more important than your health?

          1. claire Avatar

            Activator x is what is needed combination of d3 k1 & k2. Helps remove calcium build up where we dont need it auch as pineal glade and move to bones and teeth where it should be

        4. John Avatar

          Xylitol is marketed as a tooth decay product based on the false assumption that bacteria contributes to tooth decay and xylitol controls the bacteria.
          bacteria does not contribute to cavities, de-mineralization does based on poor diets.

          1. Mike Heseltine Avatar
            Mike Heseltine

            John, Xylitol does more than the ‘bacteria’ support you claim does not happen. It also strengthens bones and teeth. A tsp a day is all one needs.
            Also check out my comment on Borax.
            The idea that rotting teeth is natural occurring is nonsense. Even children with ‘healthy’ diets get teeth decay. Yet ancient ancestors did not. What is missing. See the Borax Miracle via Walter Last, as I noted in another comment.
            But Xylitol does help.
            Always study all sides of a story—from the supporters to the naysayers. Never take anyone’s view without intense study of all sides.
            Namaste and care,

        5. Judi Avatar

          I have the same reaction. Twenty years ago my diet was sugar, alcohol, and cigarettes. I dyed my hair and had acrylic nails. Now I eat unprocessed foods, no smoking, an occasional glass of wine, real nails, no ammonia-dye.

          I just read the entry on almond milk. Argh. Two candida diets (the first time I didn’t know I had a gluten issue) and I learn about carcenageen (or whatever it is) and its digestive-disruptive, inflammatory properties, so not what I need when I’ve had a very long battle with digestive issues. So now it looks like I’m going to make my own almond milk. Or just stop drinking the little bit I do anyway. (A long cry from commercialized milk and the sugary cereals I never gave second thought to)

          Really. Eating well is expensive and time consuming. My joke is that i”m going to just move to CA and find a commune or something and live off the grid. At least Europe is better about non-GMO etc.

          Plus this tooth thing – lots of meat. What about all those non-red meat proponents? What do I do? Eat nothing but free-range chicken and organically-grown broccoli?

          All this info is both enlightening and……….depressing. The more I learn, the less I feel comfortable contending with or buying on an informed basis.

          1. Sarah Avatar

            Oh, how I agree with you Judi!
            Aside from the fact that eating ‘real food’ and taking all the supplements is expensive, I have a lot of health issues and it seems the ‘real food diets’ recommend for each one always contradict each other.
            Before I saw your comment, I was just about to post and ask Katie just what she did eat. I’m also not a fan of meat and concur about the free range chicken and organic broccoli! One ‘diet’ recommended for a few of my issues says to eat more beans and legumes for protein and more nuts for protein/Omega 3s but here she cuts out nuts altogether. Also, other ‘diets’ for a few of my issues recommend daily juicing, but limited to low-sugar fruits; Katie’s plan, however, also cuts out fruits.
            I’m sure that this plan would help me with remineralizing teeth and even perhaps with my bones (osteoporosis, extensive metastatic bone tumors from thyroid cancer: 18-25+yrs) and while I’m sure bone-broth may be satiating, it looks like all a vegetarian is left with is vegetables; and only the non-starchy ones at that!
            Diets recommended for some of my other issues (cancer, depression & anxiety, chronic diarrhea, et., al., also contradict each other so it’s really difficult to know what to eat or not eat.
            The most difficult part of any of these ‘real food’ or ‘healing’ diets is the ability to sustain the regimen. Years ago I tried the Ph Balance diet. It began with a 10 day fast (and I have to admit that I did feel and look better on day 10) but mentally I was wiped out already. That plan was designed to bring my body into Ph Balance. As I was formerly a heavy coffee-drinker, the only beverage allowed on that plan was distilled water, which I followed for over a year. I also added Alkalizing drops to all the water, as directed and used my required daily amount of ‘green food’ (it came in powdered form but I usually had to fill capsules as it wasn’t a very palatable ‘food’). The plan relied heavily on Stevia (I even ordered the optional ‘Cooking with Stevia” Cookbook, but just about everything else but vegetables (and not too many of those) and seaweed was not ‘allowed’. My favorite ‘allowed’ food on that plan was a brown rice & millet yeast-free bread. However, it had to be ordered from Sami’s Bakery in Florida and cost about $6+ for a very tiny loaf. So, I did a lot of recipe experimentation trying to replicate this yeast-free bread, albeit without success. Obviously, this Ph Balance plan did not allow yeast of any type — try to go into the store and buy anything without yeast (it goes by many, many names). The plan also ‘disallowed’ any salt, sugar (except Stevia), meat, dairy, condiments, and anything fermented. Imagine there wasn’t much left to eat. Back in 2004 while on this plan, there wasn’t too much ‘talk’ or information available on supplements or much information in general, and I wasn’t a fan of any type beans as they caused me real gastric upset. At first I did feel better but as time went on I became quite bored and didn’t realize the problem at the time, but now know that I was lacking protein.
            So you can imagine I eventually gave in and returned to all of my old bad habits.
            Over ten years later, there’s so much information to be gleaned from the multitude of Natural Websites and Blogs out in cyberspace (Katie’s Wellness Mama being one of my favorites) that it’s becoming a full-time job just to wade through 1/100th of all the information.
            The fact that there are so many different recommended plans, for all of the various issues I am confronted with, make it really difficult.
            As far a remineralizing goes, I don’t suppose it could hurt to choose part of the plan. So even though I dislike meat, it can’t hurt to give the bone broth a try. I’m sure that somewhere in all of these comments, the ‘recipe” has been requested more than a handful of times, so I’ll go to the “edit:find” search function and see what’s for dinner 🙂

            Thank you Mama Katie for all of your ongoing research, reviews, and efforts to bring us all to Wellness!

          2. Nicks Avatar

            Unfortunately Vegans are most affected by tooth decay…sad fact..

          3. Daniel Avatar

            Judi says: (June 25, 2015 at 12:53 PM)
            “All this info is both enlightening and……….depressing. The more I learn, the less I feel comfortable contending with or buying on an informed basis.!

            Indeed. One part of the answer is proper food labelling. Then you, we, all know what is in there, and which welfare standards or growing standards were used in producing the food.

            The corporations, well certain ones, do not want proper labelling. They do not want us to have the information. Monsanto is suing the state of Vermont for daring to pass the first state law which would force companies to label GMO foods. Monsanto and other big food companies spent millions and millions of dollars to stop California and Washington from bringing in food labelling.

            Now why would that be?

            Here is excellent background info on this issue.
            https://www.huffpost.com/entry/monsanto-and-big-food-los_b_5161220

            And here is the latest about Monsanto and others suing the state of Vermont for daring to pass the first state law which would force companies to label GMO foods.
            https://www.alternet.org/2016/02/why-vermont-now-ground-zero-fight-label-genetically-modified-foods/

            I think little Vermont has set up sort of legal fighting fund, maybe those of you in the US could support this – it is just SOOOO important!

        6. Lemali Avatar

          Hey just thought of telling you this as we are as overwhelmed as you about the whole new healthy living game. Wellness mama is a blog and it is her full time job to educate people like us and earn money through the products that are sold. She is amazing!!! However we have full time jobs and we try to be healthy and we do not have to go in to a minute detail as much as a person who makes it her full time job to be healthy. What we can do is do as much adjustment as possible with our circumstances allowe us and it may bring profound benefits in the long run and thank people like Wellness mama for helping us get there ?

          1. Wellness Mama Avatar

            Actually, my full time “job” is a wife to my husband and mother to my six children. I’m not paid to recommend products, but write about and recommend those items which have been helpful to my family’s health, which I fully disclose here: https://wellnessmama.com/affiliate-disclosure/. Yes, transitioning to a healthy and wellness oriented lifestyle can be challenging, but no one does it over night. I’m still learning, researching and evolving, the same as everyone, and do as much as I can with what I know and have the resources to do.

        7. aimie Avatar

          Ever try ORGANIC fruits & veggies, and Grass Fed organic fed meats.. no chemicals in those.

        8. alex Avatar

          Ugh Xylitol and all other sugar alcohols are amazingly healthy for teeth.. They remineralize our teeth. Get your facts right !!

    1. Cynthia Avatar
      Cynthia

      We have a 9 year old with many cavities and she takes better care of her teeth than the rest of our family! (she is one of four sibs)….she wants to try oil pulling instead of the heavy duty prescription they want to give her (an antimicrobial rinse that can perm stain teeth). We are fairly healthy (gluten free, farm food, raw dairy if any), but she likes her carbs-how/should I push her to get off all grains? It is tough bc she doesn’t like eggs (unless raw in a smoothie)! Thanks for any advice!

      1. Heather Avatar

        Im kind of late on this question but what if you made sure you soaked and/or sprouted all your grains? I believe this will release the phytic acid.Then your daughter could have some better carbs. I would definitely research it though first.

        1. Claire Avatar

          Awesome questions, and I’d love to know the answer. I’m vegan and have no intention of changing. I have heard that vegans can have teeth problems so would like to know if sprouting helps x

          1. Mahalia Avatar
            Mahalia

            Dear Claire, while I was vegan I had many cavities despite brushing and flossing consistently. I also had terrible tooth pain and could hardly chew because my teeth were becoming so sensitive and weak. This isn’t vegan, but I found that if I used the eggshells from my grandmothers eggs and ground them into a powder and took it as a supplement along with magnesium citrate (Calms) my teeth sensitivities went away. Soon afterwards, a month or so, I switched to a non vegan diet and my cavities were healed. Using homemade eggshell powder is the most animal friendly and cost effective way I could think of to heal my teeth. I hope if you try it that it helps you.

        2. Mia Avatar

          is this the same product Ora Wellness Brushing Blend as Healthy mouth blend?

      2. Sherry Avatar

        Oil pulling helps and has other benefactors as well. Removes toxins from the body. Coconut oil is said to be the best one for dental health. I have been oil pulling for a couple of years now and tooth decay seems to be at a standstill. Doesn’t work for everyone but helps to lessen build up of plaque between cleanings.

        1. Shannon Avatar

          Hi, Sherry! I have just started oil pulling and noticed after about three days of twenty minute sessions my teeth were incredibly sensitive. I went for three more days before stopping. When I look I can see what appear to be re-mineralization marks on the sides of two teeth but they are so sensitive I’m afraid to continue. I get migraines and am an awful teeth grinder so I have a lot of teeth problems. I eat fairly well – very little red meat, mostly raw veg, lots of sprouted lentils and quinoa, as little corn as I can, etc. I don’t have anyone in my circle who practices oil pulling – can you offer any advice? I’d really appreciate it! Thanks for any help 🙂

          1. Ali Avatar

            I’d recommend continuing, most people who start say they also experience the same symptoms, It’s just your body responding to the oil pulling, But you might want to do it like every other day, and when you’ve seen an improvement in your mouth, you might want to got to twice a week

          2. Jennifer Avatar

            Shannon, you are likely magnesium deficient (migraines and teeth grinding). I take a supplement daily. Hope this helps!

          3. Gail Avatar

            After applying toothpaste to my toothbrush, I dip it in charcoal powder and brush. It takes away sensitivity for me.

      3. Kathy Avatar

        At 10, she is old enough to research and put together a summary to share with the family. Have her teach the family about the Phytic Acid in grains and nuts and how damaging they are to teeth and bones because they prevent your body from absorbing minerals.

      4. Chelsea Avatar

        Cynthia, I just listened to a profound talk by the author of The Diet Cure on youtube. From all I’ve learned and what you said I urge you to look into amino acid therapy for your daughter. It may just be exactly what she’s missing that would create a balance in her and help her get off the carbs. I’ve been a carb-addict my whole life basically, sister mother and father too. He had diabetes and died at 59. I’m 23 now and have had major issues with sugar cravings and the negative effects for years. I researched gluten then came across the ketogenic diet and began it strictly. I had my first success ever of living with almost no cravings, more energy, no sugar crashes, more effective sleep (I went from needing 9+ hrs a night plus naps after meals to 6hrs a night with an occasional mid day nap being perfect for me to feel great and be mentally sharp.), real focus compared to my typically easily distracted brain, much less brain fog, I noticed my gums no longer bled when I’d floss, and my nails grew faster and were stronger compared to how bendable and thin they usually were. I didn’t intend to say all that, but perhaps someone reading this needs to know what eating Ketogenic could do for all the symptoms they feel are without cure. I’m researching amino acids for myself now to help treat and heal other issues I have.

      5. Sarah.M Avatar
        Sarah.M

        Cavities are caused by the pH in the mouth dropping every time a fermentable carbohydrate is consumed (this could be grains, lollies, biscuits etc.) Teeth are made up of minerals. The drop in pH causes the teeth to lose minerals. However the ions in the saliva will help to remineralize, or put back the lost minerals over the next few hours.
        So the more often she snacks on fermentable carbs the more the teeth are going to demineralize and there will be a net loss of minerals–> causing a cavity in the tooth.
        It is all about the frequency of snacking. The more often she is snacking, the more often her teeth will demineralize and wont have time to remineralize.

        Having plaque on the teeth only exacerbates this problem as plaque is bacteria. The bacteria feed of the fermentable carbohydrates and produce acid as a byproduct and hence the acid will continue to break down/ cause mineral loss in the area where the plaque is

    2. Thomas Avatar

      Lady, your awesome. I’m going to try this as I need it. Thanks, you have no idea how much this site means.

      1. Megan Avatar

        I was thinking the same thing as you when I was reading through this, Thomas! Katie, I super appreciate you. I’ve been blessed by you and I pray God will return it to you many-fold! In Jesus name!

    3. Kay Avatar

      teeth can hurt so bad and I have read so many sites looking for answers, Thankyou for being one of them. My teeth are beyond the dentist chair. The dentist that invented the root canal wrote a book about the devastating effects and warned people not to have them done in their mouth. I had seven crowns before getting 4 of them pulled due to abcesses. One had a root canal done twice. Then I got 2 more crowns after two years of my partial being in my mouth . I advise you see a denturist if you are going to pay that much for a partial. It is not a dentists area of expertise. There is a denturist with an advice column online that is very helpful and answers questions.
      I open activated charcoal tablets and mix with water and shake , then rinse in my mouth and spit and then brush or just leave it and go to bed. I eat coconut oil daily and sometimes at night put some in my mouth and go to bed . I drink kefir daily and take mineral supplements with vit D-3 and K-2. I use msm for pain with vit C and brush with the msm crystals to help with receeding gumline as I read in some sites on msm. It has been helping me.
      I take af betafood for my liver to digest fats and also drink with a straw, lemon or line in lukewarm water first thing in the morning . Lack of digestion has caused a lot of health issues and dental problems.
      I do not use flouride and don’t use baking soda on my teeth accept to rinse at times. I found a famous herbalist powder for brushing teeth I am using after reading many positive reviews online of his products for improved health . He has long passed. I find the powder comforting and don’t rinse it off ,but brush it on and leave it.
      I also post prayer request on major ministry sites when I feel it is overwhelming and that has helped me a lot on bad days.
      I went to the dentist every 6 months and brushed , flossed, ate right and my teeth degraded year after year. I did all the work they said I needed until I felt they could no longer help me and I went looking for a better answer than traditional dental treatments.
      My water has never had flouride but has chlorine and I let it sit for an hour before I drink it. Salt is one of the minerals that make our teeth strong . Histamine is a dehydration signal.
      I am still looking for more answers and hope you find yours….

      1. Chen Yen Avatar

        Kay, tooth health is also a reflection of how your systemic organs are doing. So if the outwardly things aren’t working, you may need to look at what may be going with your body (and vice versa).

      2. Brian Avatar

        Sounds like you may have “Aggressive Periodontitis” which is what I seem to have. It can start in childhood and is not controlled easily by dental and diet regimens. AG is not often recognized or even understood by many professionals as it is rare and not indicated by poor hygiene.

    4. Teri Avatar

      Can you mix the activated charcoal in with the remineralized toothpaste? Thanks

    5. Tammy Avatar

      Is this diet just like paleo? I’ve never tried paleo diet before. Thanks!

    6. Dezirae Avatar

      Hey Katie!

      I love this article and have recently noticed the enamel on my teeth seems to be wearing off and they are not as white as they used to be. I guess it could be due to my diet.

      I consume a 100% all natural vegan diet and have been for about three years now and it has helped clear a lot a long term health issues I have always struggled with. I would really like to remineralize my teeth and there is tons of great information in this article, but unfortunately I do not eat animal by-product, and my main source of protein is beans and nuts.. Is there any way around the bone broth and cutting out beans and nuts. Leafy greens are a big source of protein in my diet as well, but not enough to fulfill my dietary needs if I am cutting out beans and nuts as well. I will do more research on my own as well, just wondering if you had any pointers!?

      Thanks again for all the knowledge you bring to us here on this website !

      1. kanta Avatar

        I would so appreciate knowing which herbal dental powder you use, Kay. My teeth are just starting to go south and I am choosing to do the required minus giving up my vegan diet. I understand that such is not the best for teeth AND it has assisted me in so many other ways. Mostly. I truly care about the animals and just can’t let that go. Thanks so much for the info on the tooth powder! I am saving the rest of your comment as well.

        1. Julia Avatar

          Hi,

          I’m wondering if your protocol for remineralizing your teeth will work for acid erosion or just for cavities. All my front deer are getting dark from acid wear and I was wondering if it could work for that.

          Julia

      2. kanta Avatar

        Thanks, Dezirae. I am vegan as well so would appreciate any additional info you may have come across for remineralizing our teeth. Thank you!

      3. Mahalia Avatar
        Mahalia

        This recommendation isn’t vegan, but I used the eggs shells from the eggs my grandparents would eat and took eggshell powder to help my teeth and it did some and helped with pain but eventually I stopped being vegan and now my teeth are much better. I hope it can help if you try.

    7. Tarin Avatar

      Do you still use fermented for liver oils after all the fuss about how the way they produce it’s toxic? My two year old daughter has four cavities (upper four front teeth) and after that report came out we switched from green pastures to a different, high quality cod liver oil. She’s a very picky eater and doesn’t like ferments except raw yogurt I make. And doesn’t like bone broth unless we use it to cook. Any ideas?

    8. Jennifer Avatar

      My 8 month old is soley nursing and her teeth are coming in with white spots. She still spits and gags on food. I am recently diagnosed Celiac and still have nutritional deficiencies. How can I help her?

      1. Pam Avatar

        Have you tried a healthy brand of strained baby food? There are many sugar/preservative free now, or you could make your own. Start with something simple like a like carrot, peas, potatoes maybe with a touch of fruit. Just a tiny amount per day while baby gets used to it and then gradually increase. Or maybe you’ve tried that and it hasn’t worked. In that case:

        GOOGLE “Baby gags on baby food” and much info comes up. Some babies just have a sensitive gag reflex so it takes them longer. Try Gerber Puffy cereal and let your baby put in mouth herself so she can control gag reflex (they melt in mouth). Another idea is Teething/Feeding Bag with handles, and let baby feed self (self feeding minimizes gagging as baby can control feeding better). There are many other tips on these types of sites from mothers going through the same thing. Since baby may have nutritional deficiencies, probably good idea to get her on some food as soon as you are able. The white spots may be slightly softer spots on teeth. Babies don’t have the healthy bacterias that protect against cavities, so it is important that mother’s saliva doesn’t get in to her food or on her utensils etc. while eating so don’t share utensils etc. As the situation improves, the white spots should go away gradually in time. Good luck! And check out other websites mentioned.

      2. Kate Avatar

        Have you had your child tested for celiac’s? Obviously if your child is sensitive to wheat, you might try rice cereal? When my mom and her siblings were children, my grandmother fed them a bottle with what she called ‘mogoo’, which was milk (either formula or mother’s milk) warmed up with some Gerber’s baby cereal. My mom did the same with me. No one in my family has ever broken a bone and I figured it has something to do with that and having plenty of milk always available…and spending everyday playing out in the sun. I have done the same with my children, starting in infancy, in order to get them to sleep through the night. No one in my family (except me) is over weight. There is a ton of information on the Internet warning against doing this for a variety of reasons including risk of aspiration and obesity, and I’m not a doctor…but this has worked well for our family for several generations to maintain nutrition with our children. I also generally add a little applesauce or Apple juice to sweeten, just a teaspoon or so. Adding baby cereal makes the milk thicker, without getting to the point of baby food consistency. Your child’s pediatrician could advise you as to whether or not it would be a safe option.

      3. Andi Avatar

        My now 18 year old did the same, gagged on food. Digestive enzyme bromelain added to his bottle resolved the gagging almost immediately. Open a capsule and add as needed. My son needed a full adult capsule of it to truly make a difference. Hope this helps!

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