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REVERSING CAVITIES
We're going to discuss a very sensitive subject: cavities. So, what are cavities? Cavities are a type of tooth decay in which the tooth's surface is continuously attacked by acids produced in your mouth by bacteria that cause decay. Over time, these acid attacks on the surface of the enamel might result in the formation of a small hole in the tooth, which is known as a cavity and can lead to other problems signaling tooth loss and infection if steps are not taken a treat at war if tooth health is not maintained where the formation cavity is not prevented and can lead to other problems such as tooth loss and infection if steps are not taken to treat it and if you've been to the dentist you know that sugar and trees combined with poor oral hygiene are frequently held responsible for tooth decay and cavities; however, another important factor in the process is when specific nutrients and vitamins are deficient in our diets; these deficiencies also significantly contribute to the development of cavities. I bring up cavities because, in this article, we're going to discuss the topic of holistic dentistry. However, the concept of holistic dentistry is not a complete one, a rejection of modern dental hygiene but in actual reality, it switches to focus more towards a dental hygiene in the setting the diet was developed by Weston Price, the founder of the National Dental Association and a pioneer of holistic dentistry the revelation of curtsy ham, who visited remote tribes in distant parts of the world spinning from Aboriginal to Native Americans. He was surprised to find that despite their extreme differences, all of these people shared one trait: they had perfectly healthy teeth without visiting a doctor every six months. When the indigenous people tried the westernized diet they soon developed cavities and other ailments similar to those on westernized diets, which is when Price integrated his findings to create a holistic approach. Price noticed that cavities were rare in these cultures and proposed it was because they did not have a westernized diet their main source of nutrients were fish, fatty meats, and butter meaning sugar and grains were missing from their intakes.
By DAYO ADEYEMI3 years ago in Humans
Second Chances
Second chances are an essential aspect of life, providing individuals with the opportunity to rectify past mistakes and move forward with their lives. While some people may argue that second chances are unnecessary and that once someone makes a mistake, they should be written off for good, others believe that everyone deserves a second chance.
By Shakira Scantlebury3 years ago in Humans
SELF HARM
"I personally hate people who harm themselves because I think they do it just to grasp people's attention towards themselves and play a victim card to manipulate the people around them to show them extra attention and care. People like this shouldn't exist because all they are doing is hurting their parents and ruining the perfect body God gave them by hurting themselves. I am completely against the people who harm themselves upon minor inconvenience, they should man up a bit and think about themselves a bit" I literally disgust people like this who thinks people depict harm on themselves to gain attention and care and affection, this people have no idea about the storm they are facing in their lives.
By sakina panvelwala3 years ago in Humans
Allowing Slow Days In Social Media Society. Top Story - May 2023.
We live in such a fast paced world, working every spare hour, seeing family and friends, education or other learning, perfecting your hobbies, skill building and then self-care, usually while catching it all beautifully, to share on some timeline or feed.
By Heather Taylor3 years ago in Humans
Connected Families
As parents, we often find ourselves juggling numerous responsibilities, such as work, household chores, and caring for our children. With so much on our plates, it can be easy to overlook the importance of spending quality time with our family. However, taking the time to connect with our loved ones can have numerous benefits for both parents and children.
By Mishal Saleem3 years ago in Humans
Are Cell Phones Changing How Our Bones Are Shaped?
What if smartphones were so potent that they could alter the shape of our bones? This intriguing new debate has recently erupted in the media. It is based on a scientific study that claims using smartphones and tablets can result in significant, long-lasting changes to our bodies—and not in the ways you might expect. David Shahar and Mark Sayers, biomechanics experts from Australia's University of the Sunshine Coast, conducted a study in recent years. Biomechanics examines how mechanical principles apply to live organisms, such as how humans move and how insects beat their wings.
By DAYO ADEYEMI3 years ago in Humans









