Cavities are
a type of tooth decay that occur when certain bacteria produces an acid that
destroys the tooth’s enamel. It’s so powerful that it also destroys the
underlying layer (the dentin). Not many people know that it's actually possible
to reverse it.
There are
several ways to naturally reverse cavities.
According to
a study published in the British Medical Journal, cavities and tooth decay can
potentially be reversed with a change in diet. In this study 62 children with
cavities were divided into three diet groups. Group 1 ate a standard diet plus
oatmeal, rich in phytic acid. Group 2 ate a normal diet and supplemented with
Vitamin D, while Group 3 ate a grain-free diet and also took Vitamin D.
Researchers
found that Group 1, who had a diet high in grains and phytic acid, had an
increase in cavities. Group 2 showed improvements in cavities, while Group 3,
who followed a grain-free diet with nutrient-rich foods and a Vitamin D
supplement, saw the greatest improvements. Nearly all of the cavities in Group
3’s participants were healed kid teeth.
Many doctors
and dentists have backed the findings of this study, suggesting that diet can
in fact help those suffering with cavities to reverse their tooth decay.
There are four main things that
contribute to tooth decay:
- Lack of minerals in the diet (deficiencies of magnesium, calcium and phosphorus)
- Lack of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E and K)
- Too much consumption of phytic acid-rich foods
- Too much consumption of processed sugar
Natural
Ways to Reverse Cavities
1. Remove Sugar
For healthy,
cavity-free teeth, sugar cannot be a part of your diet. Not only does it feed
oral bacteria that prevents a healthy flow of dental fluids, it’s also highly
acidic, allowing it to decalcify and demineralize the structural content of
teeth!
2. Consume Nutrient-Rich Foods
Beating
tooth decay requires an increase in fat-soluble vitamins and minerals. A diet
full of vegetables – especially leafy green vegetables, and foods high in
healthy fats such as coconut oil and avocado, along with nuts and seeds can
help create the ideal diet for battling tooth decay.
3. Eliminate Phytic Acid
Phytic acid
is a mineral blocker and enzyme inhibitor that’s found in grains, nuts, seeds
and beans that are not organic or GMO-free. It can cause serious health
problems, such as mineral deficiencies and osteoporosis. Phytic acid prevents
you from absorbing the minerals in your food, while leaching minerals out of
your body, bones and teeth. Avoid foods high in phytic acid by choosing organic
and GMO-free.
4. Try Oil Pulling
Oil pulling
has been used for centuries as an oral detoxification procedure. Simply swish a
tablespoon of coconut oil in your mouth for 20 minutes, then spit the oil into
the trash. If 20 minutes is too long, start with 3-5 minutes. Oil pulling has
been praised for its ability to treat numerous health issues, from gingivitis
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5. Use Mineralizing Toothpaste
Fluoride-free
toothpaste are expensive, but there are some brands that are more affordable.
You can also make your own remineralizing toothpaste at home using:
- 3 tablespoons of food grade diatomaceous earth clay
- 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon mint-flavoured chlorophyll
- 1/4 teaspoon peppermint extract
- 1/2 teaspoon of coconut oil
- 1 tablespoon filtered water
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