How to Remineralize Teeth Naturally & Reverse Tooth Decay

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If you’re like me, you grew up thinking that improper brushing, sugar consumption, and genetics were the only causes of bad teeth. Cavities and tooth decay meant a person needed to brush better and eat less sugar. And it certainly wasn’t possible to heal or remineralize teeth. Instead, dental fillings or fluoride treatments were the only answer.

I believed all that stuff, too. But, despite all the oral care options we have access to, tooth demineralization is still shockingly high. Nearly 90% of adults and 23% of children have dental caries (or tooth decay) in the US, according to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research.

After experiencing decay myself, I thought the only way to reverse it was through dental interventions. However, after research and trial and error, I discovered the opposite is true. Diet plays a major role in the health of our mouth, and it’s possible to heal your teeth.

What Is Tooth Remineralization?

When a tooth is demineralized, the minerals have been stripped from it, causing dental caries or decay. Tooth remineralization is essentially its healing process. The body restores minerals in the tooth to help it heal. Calcium and phosphate are redeposited into the decayed tooth. This results in new hydroxyapatite crystals, which strengthen and heal teeth.

Although remineralization can occur, we need the right oral environment. This involves diet and good oral hygiene.

What Really Causes Tooth Decay?

Our bodies are made to heal (that’s their ultimate goal!). Broken bones and damaged tissues can regenerate when properly cared for. It makes sense that our teeth could also regenerate.

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Dr. Weston A. Price (a dentist) studied the diet and dental health of cultures with similar genetic backgrounds throughout the world. Some lived in primitive-type societies and ate primitive-type diets. Others ate a more modernized diet. 

The 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.

In his book Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, he shared his findings that many societies have perfect tooth spacing and no evidence of cavities. This is despite having no access to dentists or modern toothpaste. He also found that others with different (more modern) diets had lots of decay.

Sir (Dr.) Edward Mellanby (who discovered vitamin D) and his 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. They discovered that tooth structure is determined during a child’s growth and poorly formed teeth are more likely to decay (pretty logical).

Phytic Acid’s Effect on Bone and Tooth Health

Phytic acid is a phosphorous molecule tightly bound with other molecules to form a type of phosphorus. This molecule isn’t easily absorbed by humans. More simply, it’s a compound present in grains, nuts, seeds, and legumes.

The body naturally converts it into phytates, which, according to some research, remove calcium from the body.

People who consume large amounts have higher rates of tooth decay, mineral deficiencies, and osteoporosis. Sadly, most American diets are high in grains, sugars, and vegetable oils and low in animal fats and fat-soluble vitamins. This is the exact opposite of what Drs. Mellanby found to be helpful for optimal tooth health.

Vitamin D and Phytic Acid

Removing phytic acid from the diet and adding minerals and fat-soluble vitamins allows bones to remineralize. Drs. Mellanby wanted to study if this would also occur in decaying teeth. 

They studied children with cavities and put them into three groups:

  • Group 1 – Regular diet plus oatmeal (high in phytic acid)
  • Group 2 – Regular diet plus vitamin D
  • Group 3 – Diet low in phytic acid plus vitamin D

They found that the first group continued to get cavities with little to no healing. The second group who received supplemented vitamin D showed some healing, but also got some new cavities. The third group showed very few new cavities and even had many existing cavities heal!

The Doctors’ Conclusion: Diet Affects Oral Health

These doctors all reached the same conclusion after years of research. They found that tooth structure and decay are 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. The bioavailability of these nutrients and how well the body absorbs them. This is largely related to the presence of phytic acid and sugar in the diet.

These doctors showed in their research that teeth can heal themselves through remineralization.

What Helps Remineralize Teeth?

We know teeth can remineralize, but what can you do to correct tooth demineralization? There are several easy steps to take if you want to improve your tooth enamel. Things like eating a balanced diet rich in good fats, vitamins, and minerals. It’s also important to pay special attention to oral hygiene, help heal the tooth surface, and avoid dental interventions.

5 Ways to Remineralize Your Teeth

Improving the health of your teeth is possible if you follow a few simple guidelines for diet and oral hygiene. Not only will these tips help strengthen your teeth but they’ll lead to better overall health in your mouth and body.

1. Foods to Avoid for Healthy Teeth

It’s not possible to fully eliminate phytic acid from the diet. But you can minimize the foods that contain the highest amounts. This includes things like nuts, seeds, grains, and legumes.

Some preparations of foods can reduce it. Soaking and fermenting is one method. For instance, nuts have a high phytic acid content, but soaking them overnight in salt or lemon water and then rinsing and dehydrating them in the oven can greatly reduce it. In addition, cooking legumes in a pressure cooker like an Instant Pot can also reduce it.

Another food to avoid is sugary foods. This includes even natural sugars and starches. Limiting fruit and starchy foods (carbohydrates) like sweet potatoes will help with remineralization. Studies show that the more sugar we eat, the higher the risk of cavities. But it’s not just the amount but also the frequency. So, avoid eating snacks and focus on meals. And stay clear of sugary drinks and fruit juices.

Dentists commonly teach that sugar sitting on the teeth causes cavities, but it’s not so simple. Even if you brush after every meal, you can still get cavities from a high sugar or starch diet. This is because sugar depletes the nutrients we need for healthy teeth, weakening enamel. 

2. Foods That Remineralize Teeth

To rebuild tooth enamel, focus on mineral-rich vegetables for their micronutrients. Vegetables with calcium and vitamin D will help the enamel surface.

Homemade bone broths and pasture-raised proteins provide added minerals and vitamins. If you’re short on time, I recommend buying your broth online.

Another excellent food to help with tooth decay is healthy fats. Seafood (including sardines), olive oil, coconut oil, avocados, and other healthy fats support your teeth. In addition, pasture-raised, cultured butter helps increase the presence of fat-soluble vitamins.

3. Supplements to Help Heal Cavities

Sometimes we need to boost our mineral levels with supplements. Unfortunately, many foods are nutrient deficient because the soils are stripped in our modern world. Supplements help fill in the gaps.

I recommend these supplements for dental healing:

  • Vitamin D – In the study by Drs. Mellanby, when vitamin D was optimized cavities healed even without diet changes.  
  • Vitamin K27 – This vitamin helps the body send calcium where it needs to go. It strengthens teeth and bones. I like this one from Just Thrive.
  • Probiotics – Our oral microbiome is more important for our oral health than we realize. Having a healthy microbiome promotes healing.
  • Collagen – This is the main protein in our bodies and is what our bones, joints, teeth, and skin are made of.

4. Best Toothpaste and Oral Care Products to Remineralize Teeth

Practicing good oral hygiene habits are important in healing your teeth. Brushing twice a day and flossing daily is key to good oral hygiene!

Hydroxyapatite – A hydroxyapatite toothpaste is also vital to the remineralization process. Hydroxyapatite is a mineral that helps strengthen teeth. It’s a key ingredient in my Wellnesse toothpaste. Want to make your own? This homemade remineralizing toothpaste is a great option.

Charcoal Toothpaste – A few times a week, use an activated charcoal toothpaste to pull toxins from the mouth. My Wellnesse Charcoal Toothpaste makes it easy to do! It also has xylitol in it, an alternative to sugar as a sweetener. There’s evidence xylitol helps fight cavities. Avoiding sugar is important in the remineralization process.

Flossing – Another important step to a clean mouth. It helps remove plaque and food particles to promote a clean mouth. Wellnesse’s silk floss also has peppermint oil for its antimicrobial properties.

Oral Rinses – When I was healing my teeth, I made a mouthwash with calcium and magnesium powders (75% calcium, 25% magnesium) dissolved in water daily to help provide minerals. Oil pulling is another great way to support tooth and gum health. I recommend doing it for 5 to 10 minutes a day.

5. Stay Hydrated

It’s important to stay hydrated including when it comes to saliva production. Saliva is important for neutralizing mouth pH levels. Having a neutral to slightly alkaline mouth pH in the mouth leads to stronger enamel and less bacteria, two important pieces in tooth remineralization. In addition, drinking water prevents dry mouth, which also impacts the pH level.

Aim to drink at least half your weight in water each day to help your mouth’s pH level. I add minerals to my water (and salt) to make sure I’m staying hydrated. 

How Long Does It Take to Remineralize Teeth?

The remineralization process isn’t something that happens overnight. It can take several months or longer to strengthen your teeth. Following a plan to reduce phytic acid, eat a nutrient dense diet with minerals, and brush with remineralizing toothpaste with hydroxyapatite can help the process work faster.

My Experience With Remineralizing Teeth: Before and After

In early 2010, my regular dental check-up revealed I had some soft spots 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 took X-rays, so I have picture evidence of my teeth at this time.

I had every intention of getting it filled quickly, but then life happened and I didn’t get back to the dentist for months. When I was finally ready, I’d read some interesting information about the ability of teeth to heal, so I decided to wait.

I did more research and read Cure Tooth Decay: Heal and Prevent Cavities with Nutrition by Rami Nagel. I also read accounts of people reversing dental damage, so I decided to give it a try. From the research, I created a diet and supplement regimen to try to heal my teeth.

After a couple of months, my teeth were whiter and my tooth sensitivity to cold was much better. 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

In the fall of 2011, I finally got around to going back to the dentist (I know, I know… every six months…). I didn’t mention the cavity and soft spots that needed to be fixed… and neither did the dentist!

The hygienist told me that my teeth and gums looked great and asked if I’d started using fluoride or fluoride toothpaste (my chart made it very clear I was anti-fluoride). I told her no but that I had been taking better care of my teeth lately (very true!). When the dentist checked my teeth, he didn’t mention any problem areas either. My teeth had remineralized, and the cavity was no longer there!

Tooth Remineralization Summary

While we’ve been made to think the only way to avoid cavities is to reduce sugar and brush our teeth, the research points to many more dietary causes. And dental interventions aren’t the only answer when it comes to trying to heal decay. Some time and patience, along with great oral hygiene habits and a specific diet, will help heal teeth without the need for fillings!

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.

Have you tried to remineralize your teeth? Would you try it with your teeth? If you did, what did you do and how did it go?

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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  1. National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. ( 2022, November). Dental Caries (Tooth Decay).
  2. Price, Weston. A.  (2009). Nutrition and Physical Degeneration (Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation, Ed.). Price Pottenger. 
  3. Guyenet, S. (2009, March 28). Preventing Tooth Decay. Whole Health Source: Nutrition and Health Science.
  4. Nagel, R. (2010, March 26). Living With Phytic Acid. Weston A. Price.
  5. Moynihan P. (2016). Sugars and Dental Caries: Evidence for Setting a Recommended Threshold for Intake. Advances in nutrition (Bethesda, Md.), 7(1), 149–156. 
  6. Alosaimi, N., & Bernabé, E. (2022). Amount and Frequency of Added Sugars Intake and Their Associations with Dental Caries in United States Adults. International journal of environmental research and public health, 19(8), 4511.
  7. Nagel, R. (2009, January 1). Cure Tooth Decay: Heal and Prevent Cavities With Nutrition. Golden Child Publishing.

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

  1. KB2004 Avatar

    How long did you find that the diet/ regimine took to reverse cavity? Trying to decide when to make a “re-check” appt with my dentist after trying this!

  2. Iris Schroeder-Lavri Avatar
    Iris Schroeder-Lavri

    Hi, Is there a way to do this diet without meat and bone broth?
    thanks

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar
      Wellness Mama

      I don’t think so… many of the necessary minerals are only found in the right amounts in meat/bones

  3. JaniceBennett Avatar
    JaniceBennett

    This sounds so incredibly hoaky that I’m up for trying it. About 8 months ago I switched my diet to a paleo style diet. It was a random thing, not related to my teeth. Shortly after that, I created my own toothpaste using almost similar ingredients to this suggestion just from my own thinking that it had to be better. Certainly got reamed out at my last dentist appointment by the dental hygienist for not using a fluoride toothpaste. Ironically though, she didn’t have to dig as much for the scaling on my teeth, nor poke as much in my gums. I’ve struggled all of my life with gums that were quick to bleed.

    As I type this, I ponder to think about the horses in my barn, the dogs on the couch, and the cats out mousing. While I’ve had some dental work done on the horses (lowering the sharp edges because they don’t get to eat roughage quite like they would if they were fully wild), none of my animals have had fillings, caps, or root canals. They get fed a diet that resembles what they would eat if they were living on their own. I know that dogs can/do get scaly teeth, and can have other teeth challenges, this is usually identified by the poor diet we feed them because someone told us this bag of dogfood is what our dogs need.

    Sorry to go on a dog food rant, but what was occurring for me in this post, was that it makes sense. Humans are the ones getting fillings – why is that?

  4. Jodie Avatar

    I just had my first dentist appointment since changing to a grain and sugar free diet. My dentist said with no prompting, “you used to have a lot of sugar in your diet, now you don’t, and your teeth are re-mineralizing”. No cavities for once! Thank you for sharing this information!

  5. Allen Paynter Avatar
    Allen Paynter

    I eat Oatmeal just about every morning and I am a Vegan. What exactly do you recommend if I supposedly can not touch Oatmeal?

  6. Holly Avatar

    Hi, i’ve had tonsilitis, tonsil stones,

    strep throat’ chronically, every day for 26 years. there was a study my mom found that showed a woman who was in great health had massive osteoperosis and bone demineralization after menopause, and the researchers published a the biological mechanism by which this occured: from the bacteria in her tonsils.

    i’ve had about 20 cavaties in my life so far, almost all the seems between the filling and my natural tooth. i can feel this sickness, a nasty taste, a gross sensation throughout my esophagus and i imagine throughout my intestines and everywhere in my body.

    if you have your tonsils, the pits and craters WILL harbour bacteria… duh. And that bacteria may contribute to cavaties… and who knows what else… bladder infections.

    I’ve tried to have my tonsils removed but it’s a conspiracy. Two general practitioners have refused to give me my strep results, and both also refused to refer me to a orolarenologist. (spelling, whatever).

    If your tonsils smell like death no matter how clean you keep your mouth, no matter what you do – then obviously they are going to give you cavaties. But convincing some idiot doctor to remove the septic, useless bateria wells from your mouth? Freaking impossible…

    Also, remineralization is basic chemistry. The hydroxypatite array which makes up your natural dentin has calcium ions in between a bunch of hydroxide groups. If you loose a calcium due to abrasion, freaking idiot flouride bombarding it off, sulfates in your toothpaste melting it off, natural reactivity with anything, etc… you put more calcium on and some new ion should fill the gap and complete the lattice structure. This is why the process of flouride is the most ridiculous, awful, blatently detrimental to human health thing since spraying kids with DDT to cure polio.

    Flouride replaces the calcium in the hydroxypatite lattice structure – forcebly. It forces a natural, good calcium out and forces itself into it’s place. That alone is stupid, okay? But heres the stupider part- flouride is the MOST reactive element in existence, (with tiny competition from chlorine). The most reactive element – substance – that can occure. And you think it’s gonna stay in place? No, it will react in a micro second with anything else that it comes into contact with and will leave you hydroxypatite like a bad boyfriend. You have to constantly reapply flouride, at and ever-increasing rate as all your calcium is gone and holes are constantly in your dentin.

    My sister in law is a dentist. I asked her if she knew what the function of our hydroxypatite lattice was. ‘Mmmm, No..’ she said. I told her the above. ‘No, the flouride makes it stronger!’ she said. No explaination of relative reactivity rates. No reference to studies showing this so – because the studies that show flouride decreases cavaties over years are innately flawed if not lying.

    Do you know (naysayer), what a free radicle is? It’s an ion or atom with an incomplete valence shell (of electrons), therefore it is very reactive. Therefore, it goes into your body and reacts with your molecules of cell structure, and of substances like dentin, and it rips them apart. That is why it causes cancer. It destroys your natural machinery on a molecular level. Flouride, is chemically designated as a free radicle. Either alone or in a covalent bond or ionic, in most environments aqeous, gaseous, it does not matter. Because it is so freaking reactive you have no idea, that it leaves it’s bond with an incomplete octet every microsecond and is constantly forming new reactions – ripping things apart.

    I hate people who say flouride is good for you, and have NO IDEA what their dentin is made out of, not the faintest clue of basic…. anything. People have to open a book, learn things for themeselve and stop swallowing anything thats forced down their throats by the government.

    Sorry for spelling – im uber tired. Flouride speak directed at those who would use flouride against their fellow man and their children.
    Signed, a bio freaking motherloving chemist.

    1. Danny Sykes Avatar
      Danny Sykes

      This is awesome. You, Holly, are awesome.
      I’m printing this out right now.

    2. Kay Avatar

      Hi Holly, Love your post, I’m not very learned, but due to much pain in the mouth, had to read a lot and try things. Activated charcoal is made from burnt coconut shells. I find the nights the pain is the worst in my mouth , if I open a capsule and mix with water and shake it up and gargle spit and then put in more and brush my whole mouth and then rinse with more and go to bed , it helps the most of anything for killing the pain. I like coconut oil too but the charcoal works more effectively. They use it for overdose patients in the hospital emergency rooms. Topically it can be used to penetrate skin down to the biofilm on the bone, I was told by a nurse friend of mine. I did not research it . Messy stuff but I love it. Maybe it will decrease your tonsil pain…I had to have mine out as a kid . Kefir might help with introducing new enzymes to fight the bacteria . Just found out a lot about Kefir recently . Put some on my skin that had a sunken white spot and it raised up and stayed up last three months without further application.

    3. Šienpjovys Avatar
      Šienpjovys

      Fluoride is an ion with a charge -1 and it is soluble in water. Fluorine, an element is very reactive, that means it can form bonds. Ion, fluoride, forms ionic bonds. Please explain to me, how can Fluoride replace Calcium, which has a positive charge.

  7. Wendy Avatar

    I’m currently on 5000 iu of Vitamin D3 per day. Do you think it’s necessary to take the FCLO / Butter Blend? Pardon my ignorance but is brown rice a grain?

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar
      Wellness Mama

      brown rice is a grain, though rice is on the safer end of the spectrum (white rice is actually safest though). The FCLO blend has other fat soluble vitamins as well to help them stay in balance, but in taking it daily at that level, it might be good to get your blood levels tested.

      1. Wendy Avatar

        Thank you so much for your reply. : )

        White rice is safer? I’m quite surprised. I’m currently taking the 5000 iu of Vitamin D3 because recent 25(OH)D test revealed a level of 17. I’m trying to get it closer to 50. With this, would you suggest I take the FCLO blend? If so, what dose should I take.

        1. Wellness Mama Avatar
          Wellness Mama

          I take about a teaspoon a day, more if I am deficient (or pregnant or nursing)

  8. Mariam Avatar

    Did you take both the Vitamin D in pill form AND the fermented cod liver oil and butter? because isn’t that an overdose of vitamin D since the cod liver oil is a highly concentrated form of vitamin D?
    Thank,
    M.

  9. Jessica Avatar

    Out of curiosity how did it go with your husbands cavity? Were you able to get xray proof? My husband and i are way past due and I’m nervous we will have cavities

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar
      Wellness Mama

      Reversed the cavity…. hate x-rays though so waiting until they do the normal one instead of asking for another to prove it 🙂

  10. Marsha Avatar

    Do you use only the fermented CLO and butter to get the Vitamin D needed or do you supplement with additional? If so, which brand and dose do you recommend?
    Thank you!

    1. Alex Avatar

      Hi Teresa, I have the same problem as you, cracked tooth that is in pain. I’ve just started with the diet and oral care recommended by Wellness Mama. Has it helped you seal the crack or make tooth less sensitive? Thank you very much for you answer.

  11. Lissa Avatar

    Warning! Check out Food Standards Agency (UK) for warning against using Bentonit Clay. Some Bentonite Clay products found to contain arsenic. Arsenic is toxic.

  12. Rena Avatar

    How many of the Fermented Cod Liver Oil and Butter Blend capsules do you take on a daily basis?

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar
      Wellness Mama

      I’m nursing, but I take 1 tsp a day or about 8-10 capsules…

      1. kylie Avatar

        According to the product comparison chart on the radiant life catalog page for the Blue Ice Royal Butter Oil/ Fermented Cod Liver Oil Blend – 2.5 ml (which is about .5 tsp) of the liquid gel is equal to 2 capsules. Therefore 1 tsp = 4 capsules and 2 tsp = 8 capsules.
        BUT the Weston A Price website says “2 teaspoons or 20 capsules” …

        I have a really hard time with bad flavors. I even sometimes gag when I do oil pulling (dropping peppermint EO in too has helped though) but I want to heal my cavity so I want to get FCLO & butter blend so I think I will have to go with the capsules. I’m just confused about the dosage.

        I know you aren’t a doctor or working for the FCLO company or any thing, but any advise on how to figure this all out?
        Any help much appreciated!

  13. Iman Avatar

    Interesting read! I will definatly look up on this. I have been strugeling with my teeth health all my life. I wonder how I could adjust this diet to a vegan one??? Also oil pulling has been very helpuf for me. I do it every morning with virgin coconut oil for 20 min. Have you tried it?

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar
      Wellness Mama

      From my research, it is very difficult or impossible to get these effects without the fat soluble vitamins from animal products…

  14. Candace Avatar
    Candace

    Did you take two capsules of the cod liver/butter oil while pregnant? Also, did you take prenatal vitamins too, or something else? Thanks in advance.

  15. Erek Avatar

    I’ve been reading about this a lot recently. I never really had many problems with my teeth as a kid. I joined the military at 18 and had to get cleared by the dentist. No problem. Then about 8 weeks later once I made it through training I had to get checked again and they threw a number at me that made my jaw literally drop. 11 new caries!!! I have tried everything for the last 6 years and nothing has worked. Luckily recently it has slowed down. I work out a lot recently and have changed my diet, it is now similar to the recommended diet and I am back to my vitamins and such. I also have all the things necessary for me to make my own toothpaste on the way 🙂 I really hope this works! Thanks for the great info!

  16. Erek Avatar

    I’ve been reading about this a lot recently. I never really had many problems with my teeth as a kid. I joined the military at 18 and had to get cleared by the dentist. No problem. Then about 8 weeks later once I made it through training I had to get checked again and they threw a number at me that made my jaw literally drop. 11 new caries!!! I have tried everything for the last 6 years and nothing has worked. Luckily recently it has slowed down. I work out a lot recently and have changed my diet, it is now similar to the recommended diet and I am back to my vitamins and such. I also have all the things necessary for me to make my own toothpaste on the way 🙂 I really hope this works! Thanks for the great info!

  17. James Tarquin Davis Avatar
    James Tarquin Davis

    Yep, I cured a tooth ache a few months ago in just two weeks, simply by taking calcium, vitamin D, K supplements with a carrot for breakfast :). I’m too fond of dried fruits and nuts to completely stop them, but I did cut down, and it healed very quickly. I just find it fascinating that this research, proven years ago, has yet to make it into mainstream culture.

  18. Icing Avatar

    I sure hope this works, Im going to have my daughter try this, she is having some pain and her husband too. I hope you do let us know how your husband is dong. Thank you

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