Great Teeth if 10X more fat-soluble vitamins (Vitamin D) - 1935
Weston Price - Cleveland Dentist who looked at teeth and jaws around the world
He noticed that great teeth were associated with 10X more fat-soluble vitamins
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Bones (and Teeth) need a variety of things - not just Calcium and Vitamin D
Stress (exercise, chewing), Magnesium, Vitamin D, Silicon,Boron, Vitamin K, Calcium, Resveratrol (improves Vitamin D receptor)
Bones grow better with high level of magnesium: rat study – Dec 2013
Healthy bones need: Calcium, Vitamin D, Magnesium, Silicon, Vitamin K, and Boron – 2012
Bone formation in the lab is aided by Vitamin D, Vitamin K1, and Vitamin K2 – meta-analysis Nov 2017
Bone density improved with resveratrol (which improves Vitamin D Receptor) – RCT Sept 2018
Countries which have increased Vitamin D have decreased bone problems (Japan, Australia)
See also web
Brushing And Flossing Your Teeth Could Be Useless If You Have This Vitamin Deficiency Dec 2018
- Vitamin D (The D Stands for Dentist)
Vitamin D deficiency symptoms: Four signs in your teeth that could indicate the condition Dec 2018
- 1) gum disease , 2) tooth decay, 3) periodontitis and 4) weak teeth.
- “The most obvious sign of vitamin D deficiency on the mouth is gum disease , and in more extreme cases tooth decay.
- “A very high proportion of cases of gum disease that we see are caused by a vitamin D deficiency.
- “It is rare that a vitamin D deficiency would affect the appearance of the teeth - only if it is both severe and occurs when teeth are developing i.e. you only see it in patients who have rickets (bone disease caused by a vitamin D deficiency).”
60 yearsbleeding gums disappeared after oral application of Vitamin D - by the founder of VitaminDWiki
I had bleeding gums all of my life.
Bleeding gums continued after raising my vitamin D blood level was raised to 100 ng/ml
Note - Like ~20% of the population, I have a poor vitamin D receptor
so not all of the Vitamin D in my blood actually gets to my tissues
Topical Vitamin D had eliminated the psoriasis on my right knee (bike injury)
Decided to try topical vitamin D on my gums
Made up a black tooth powder from charcoal, Bentonite Clay, and Vitamin D
Charcoal = teeth whitener
Bentonite Clay = bacteria killer & abrasive & remineralizer of teeth
~100,000 IU Vitamin D per tablespoon of powder - from Bio-Tech capsules
Brushed my teeth daily with the black powder
Used regular toothpaste before or after the black powder - several times a week
Once a week used interdental brush dipped in the black powder between my teeth
Note: I use the small size - not much space between my teeth
After a few months no more bleeding gums!!