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How I Healed My Teeth Eating Sugar
- A Guide to Improving Dental Health Naturally
- ナレーター: Matt Stone
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あらすじ・解説
You can heal your teeth with sugar! Does this sound crazy to you? Do you think you need to give up all the foods you love in order to have healthy teeth or gums? Does it really have to be one or the other? Joey Lott, the author of How I Healed My Teeth By Eating Sugar, doesn’t think so. In this book, he reveals how he reversed a number of tooth and gum problems (cavities, loose teeth, and receding gums, to name a few) with a few dietary tricks (sugar included!) and inexpensive supplements. The regimen is simple, backed by science, and easy on your wallet. There’s more to dental health than fluoride and flossing. There are natural ways to heal your teeth and gums that don’t involve twice daily brushing and flossing. In fact, these standard methods of tooth care may not be doing as much for your dental health as you’ve been led to believe. Discover a new formula for repairing cavities, tightening up loose teeth, and healing receding gums that is natural and inexpensive. Find out which supplements really work and which may be over-priced and over-hyped. Learn about the vital role metabolism and hormonal health plays in your ability to regrow and re-mineralize your teeth. If you’ve been on the path of natural dental health for a while, you might be surprised by what you read! What would it be like to walk into the dentist’s office year after year and have a clean bill of health every time? Fillings and other expensive procedures often feel inevitable; it’s easy to feel powerless over our dental health, especially since we’ve been led to believe it’s impossible to regrow teeth. How I Healed My Teeth By Eating Sugar takes the reader on a journey through tooth structure and anatomy that reveals the truth of the situation: that our teeth are as much alive as every other part of our body.