Question:
What do you suggest for tooth decay, receding gums and very porous enamel? I also have loose teeth.
Almine:
- Tooth cavities will be ended simply by rinsing acids off the teeth. Acids alone eat the enamel. There would be no cavities in the world if all people rinsed acids from their teeth promptly. Just sip water, milk or other liquid while eating. Water reacts with acids.
- Teeth re-enamalize when clean. To make teeth clean one brushes with any bar soap. Soap washes off in just 2 rinses. What about toothpastes? Glycerine in all tooth pastes is so sticky that it takes 27 washes to get it off. Teeth brushed with any toothpaste are coated with a film and cannot properly re-enamelize.
- Taking calcium and phosphate in the diet results in re-enamelization of the teeth, but only when they are clean. Bar soap does a perfect job in cleaning the surface. The enamel thickens and becomes less porous.
- Gum pockets: prevention of plaque by using bar soap, retards gum pockets. Gum pockets are formed as the plaque pushes the gums away from the teeth. Gum pockets, from 1 to 8 mm deep, are also formed by fluoride, which severs the protein molecules adhering the gums to the teeth. Soap prevents gum disease caused by bacteria which is lodged in the gum pockets.
- Vitamin C and Phosphate help stick the gums back to the teeth. Pressing against the gums with fingers forces adhesive materials from the gums onto the teeth, which helps the process.
Sharon says
There is information in the handbook for healers showing the sigils for each tooth to restore balance. A very useful handbood for this and other health issues. It is available in the store for less than $20. There is also a webside, handbookofhealers.com (you can check with the team for accuracy) on which I have found very helpful information for restoring the body to health and leaving the illusion of disease behind.
Tasia says
Thank you. I’m very grateful for the question and the answer.
Selma says
Thanks to whoever asked this question and to Almine for her specific answer. In all the years I’ve known Almine, I don’t recall her ever suggesting in the past to brush with bar soap & how to improve gum health so it was good to read this. I just brushed with bar soap & started pressing my gums 🙂
Thanks also to Milan for interesting, detailed feedback.
sujata says
Thank you Almine – this is very useful for myself.
Lynette says
Wow – never considered using bar soap to brush teeth! If Almine recommends I will def do it!
Lynette says
I brushed my teeth last night with a bar of lavender soap – not a commercial brand – and my teeth and mouth were happy! I envisioned the old ” wash your mouth out with soap” feel in my mouth, but not so. I love that the natural effective ways to care for the body are also much cheaper than the stuff that only perpetuates a cycle of invasive care. I find also eating a vegan organic diet enables my whole body to feel alive and “full” – I don’t need half as much food to feel satisfied when eating meals. There are still a few items I need to remind myself to search for organic or to find an alternative that works better, but as Almine says “baby steps”. LPGT
Sue B says
wow – such a complete answer! thank You Almine LPGST
Paris says
Thank you Almine for answering this question I also found it very helpful! I take a mono atomic supplement called “Bone Support” that I highly recommend for re-mineralization. I’m gonna look up using bar soap for the teeth. Blessings