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VIDEO - What Can We Learn From The Diets of Traditional People From Around the World?

Dr.Weston A. Price (1870-1948), a Cleveland dentist, has been called the " Darwin of Nutrition." In his search for the causes of dental decay and physical degeneration that he observed in his dental practice, he turned from test tubes and microscopes to unstudied evidence among human beings. Dr. Price sought the factors responsible for fine teeth among the people who had them- the isolated "primitives."The world became his laboratory. As he traveled, his findings led him to the belief that dental caries and deformed dental arches resulting in crowded, crooked teeth and unattractive appearance were merely a sign of physical degeneration, resulting from what he had suspected-nutritional deficiencies.Price traveled the world over in order to study isolated human groups, including sequestered villages in Switzerland, Gaelic communities in the Outer Hebrides, Eskimos and Indians of North America, Melanesian and Polynesian South Sea

Islanders, African tribes, Australian Aborigines, New Zealand Maori and the Indians of South America. Wherever he went, Dr. Price found that beautiful straight teeth, freedom from decay, stalwart bodies, resistance to disease and fine characters were typical of primitives on their traditional diets, rich in essential food factors.When Dr. Price analyzed the foods used by isolated primitive peoples he found that they provided at least four times the calcium and other minerals, and at least TEN times the fat-soluble vitamins from animal foods such as butter, fish eggs, shellfish and organ meats.The importance of good nutrition for mothers during pregnancy has long been recognized, but Dr. Price's investigation showed that primitives understood and practiced preconception nutritional programs for both parents. Many tribes required a period of premarital nutrition, and children were spaced to permit the mother to maintain her full health and

strength, thus assuring subsequent offspring of physical excellence. Special foods were often given to pregnant and lactating women, as well as to the maturing boys and girls in preparation for future parenthood. Dr. Price found these foods to be very rich in fat soluble vitamins A and D.These primitives with their fine bodies, homogeneous reproduction, emotional stability and freedom from degenerative ills stand forth in sharp contrast to those subsisting on the impoverished foods of civilization-sugar, white flour, pasteurized milk and convenience foods filled with extenders and additives.The photographs of Dr. Weston Price illustrate the difference in facial structure between those on native diets and those whose parents had adopted the "civilized" diets of devitalized processed foods.The discoveries and conclusion of Dr. Price are presented in his classic volume Nutrition and Physical Degeneration. The book contains striking

photographs of handsome, healthy primitives and illustrates in an unforgettable way the physical degeneration that occurs when human groups abandon nourishing traditional diets in favor of modern convenience foods.In addition to his work on nutrition, Dr. Price conducted extensive research into the destructive effects of root canals, detailed in his two-volume work Dental Infections Oral & Systemic and Dental Infections & the Degenerative Diseases. His conclusions, ignored by the orthodox dental establishment for over 50 years, are gaining renewed acceptance as holistic practitioners are discovering that the first step to recovery from degenerative disease often involves removal of all root canals in the patient's mouth.The principles of holistic dentistry, based on the research of Weston Price and Francis Pottenger, are as follows:

Eat nutrient-dense whole foods, properly grown and prepared.

Avoid root canals. If you have root canals that you suspect are causing disease, have them removed by a knowledgable dentist. (you can read more about the dangers of root canals here: http://www.foodmatters.tv/_webapp_248876/Root_Canal_Cover_Up_Exposed)

Avoid mercury (amalgam) fillings. If you have amalgam fillings, have them removed by a holistic dentist who specializes in mercury filling replacement.

Orthodontics should include measures to widen the palate.

Extract teeth only when necessary, and then in such a way as to avoid leaving the jaw bone with cavitations, which can be focal points of infection.

A Comparison of the Diets

(Compiled from Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston A. Price, DDS)A comparison of primitive groups which have shown a high immunity to dental caries and freedom from degenerative processes with the diets of modernized groups who have forsaken their native diets for the foods of commerce consisting largely of white flour products, sugar, polished rice, jams, canned goods and vegetable fats resulting in loss of this immunity to dental caries and in loss of freedom from degenerative processes. (Figures give the number of times the amount of minerals and vitamins which are found in primitive diets compared with modernized diets.)

Group

Minerals1

Vitamins2

Ca

P

Fe

Mg

Cu

I

Fat Soluble

Water Soluble

Native Eskimos

5.4

5.0

1.5

7.9

1.8

49.0

10 plus

large increase

Indians-far North of Canada

5.8

5.8

2.7

4.3

1.5

8.8

10 plus

large increase

Swiss

3.7

2.2

3.1

2.5

*

*

10 plus

large increase

Gaelic- Outer Hebrides

2.1

2.3

1.0

1.3

*

*

10 plus

large increase

Aborigines of Australia

4.6

6.2

50.6

17.0

*

*

10 plus

large increase

New Zealand Maori

6.2

6.9

58.3

23.4

*

*

10 plus

large increase

Melanesians

5.7

6.4

22.4

26.4

*

*

10 plus

large increase

Polynesians

5.6

7.2

18.6

28.5

*

*

10 plus

large increase

Coastal Indians of Peru

6.6

5.5

5.1

13.6

*

*

10 plus

large increase

Andean Mountain Indians of Peru

5.0

5.5

29.3

13.3

*

*

10 plus

large increase

Cattle Tribes of Interior Africa

7.5

8.2

16.6

19.1

*

*

10 plus

large increase

Agricultural Tribes of Central Africa

3.5

4.1

16.6

5.4

*

*

10 plus

large increase*Not given1. Minerals: Ca=Calcium, P=Phosphorus , Fe=Iron, Mg=Magnesium, Cu=Copper, I=Iodine2. Fat soluble vitamins include A,D,E,K. Water soluble vitamins include the B vitamins (folate, pantothenic acid, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, B6, B12) and vitamin CPercentages of Teeth Attacked By Dental Caries in Primitive and Modernized Groups

Group

Primitive

Modern

Swiss

4.60

29.8

Gaelics

1.20

30.0

Eskimos

0.09

13.0

Northern Indians

0.16

21.5

Seminole Indians

4.00

40.0

Melanesians

0.38

29.0

Polynesians

0.32

21.9Source: www.westonaprice.org/nutrition...

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