Regardless of our diet and digestive system, we will always have a pH in our digestive tract that allows us to have saliva that can fight germs, or acidic saliva that will be an ideal breeding ground for all oral diseases. Bacteria will therefore not be the direct cause of cavities.
Foods that can cause acidity
– Prepared and pre-cooked foods
– White sugar and foods containing it
– White flour
– Excess meat
– Cheese
– Coffee
A tooth, an organ
Most adults have 32 teeth. Each of these represents a vertebra in the spine, and each vertebra is connected to a very important organ or gland. Therefore, if one of our teeth suffers from cavities, one of our organs will not function normally. Canines, for example, are connected to the liver and gallbladder. This means that a problem with these teeth will inevitably be felt in the aforementioned organs.
The importance of calcium
Calcium is a fundamental mineral for strong, cavity-fighting teeth. You can also take a Calcium-Fluoride homeopathic remedy to help you better absorb the calcium you consume.
A very simple natural remedy
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