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Jessica Caplain

Holistic Family Dental Care Book

“For The Person Who Wants to Wage War Against Cavities, Tooth Decay, Bad Breath, Gum Diseases etc. — Without Going to the Dentist!”


I don't know about you, but I hate dentists! I hate the painful teeth drilling, needles, and various other SCARY dental procedures. As much as possible I avoid them, whenever I can. But is it really possible? Perfect dental care without any dental visits? For the most part YES! At the very least, you'll minimize dental visits.
Finally a complete holistic dental care book for the whole family. By learning the information in this book, you can be assured of the best dental health care possible without incurring absurd dental costs and uncomfortable dental visits. Although not all conditions can be fixed yourself--you have more power than you think!  
So go ahead and wage that war today!
You will learn how to prevent and remedy tooth and dental issues; fix bad breath,  achieve whiter teeth, beat plaque buildups, stop toothaches, even restore bad teeth meant for tooth extraction, tooth fillings and even root canal! Yes, all these are possible following the recommendations in this book.
You will also learn:
+ A powerful remineralization recipe you can easily make for CHEAPS to restore decaying teeth

+ Specific herbs to help with your dental goals (whitening, restoration,toothaches etc)

+ How to properly do Oil Pulling and the recommended oils.

+ The role of nutrition in dental care.

+ Dental care and treatment options for many dental issues --Conventional and Holistic-- for babies, small children, men and women alike.
+ and much, much more…
Go ahead and download this today!
22 páginas impresas
Publicación original
2017
Año de publicación
2017
Editorial
JnR
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    Now is the best time to be a lover of tea such as green or black tea. They can reduce cavities, by preventing and inhibiting plaque build-up and bacteria. Camilla Sinensis, a
  • b0449400508compartió una citahace 6 años
    Tooth decay which is also known as dental cavities refers to the damage to the enamel (which is the hard white substance on the teeth). This is caused by bacteria which feeds on carbohydrates and glucose and turn them into acids which in turn destroys the teeth. The bacteria feed by transforming sugar to lactic acid, causing an imbalance in the body ph. and transforming food that sticks to the tooth into plaque.
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