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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Cure For Cavities?

Cure For Cavities Revealed
In A Revolutionary Tooth Decay Prevention Book
Dental treatments do not address the cause of tooth decay. This is why people keep returning to dentists with more and more cavities. The cause and cure for tooth decay is now revealed!
SAN JOSE, CA (November, 27, 2007) – Announcing a forgotten cure for tooth decay! Read all about it in “Cure Tooth Decay: Heal And Prevent Cavities With Nutrition,” available in print and e-book format from Curetoothdecay.com
According to a recent report by the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), “tooth decay in primary (baby) teeth increased among children aged 2 to 5 years.” The study further illustrates that on average, 90% of adult men and women have had tooth decay one time in their life.
“Tooth decay is not only unnecessary, but an indication of our divergence from Nature's fundamental laws of life and health,” remarked Weston Price, DDs, the first research director of the National Dental Association (which evolved into the American Dental Association).
Key Tooth Decay Findings:
1. Germs are not the sole cause of cavities.
2. An effective treatment using nutrition that can have a 95% success rate.
3. Blood sugar and blood chemistry are vital to preventing tooth decay.
4. Processed food does not contain the bioavailable vitamins that our bodies need to build healthy teeth and bones.
5. Tooth decay is not genetic, but a result of not following certain health principles.
"It is store food that has given us store teeth," said former Harvard Anthropology Professor Earnest Hooten.
“Our global community deserves to know the safest and most effective method for preventing tooth decay. I am excited to announce a resource that is based on the values of compassion, and service to my fellow humans,” said Ramiel Nagel, author of “Cure Tooth Decay.” “I am confident that people are ready to embrace the fact that dental cavities is a preventable and curable disease.”
A growing body of evidence continues to show that fluoride is dangerous and not a sustainable solution to tooth decay. Dental surgery is great for stopping pain, but fails to prevent cavities from happening. Thus, we have a great need in our culture to understand the fundamental causes of tooth decay, so that we can take effective steps to prevent it.
The CDC study shows that, on average, the amount of cavities increases with age. But the wave of the future for non-surgical dental treatment is here today. Do not take your oral health for granted anymore; learn an organic method for preventing and halting cavities in their tracks. Purchase a digital or print copy of “Cure Tooth Decay!” Visit http://www.curetoothdecay.com

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