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No no no, your fillings most likely will not fall out. People (including

me) would remove their fillings and then have the teeth remineralize

over. This in my experience was mostly accomplished in the context of a

largely raw animal foods diet. On some occasions it was accomplished

using butter and fish livers regardless of the composition of the rest of

the diet. This approach is what you read about in the work of Dr. Price

who substituted one good meal and left the rest of the diet alone.

I have *read* about people who were able to regrow their complete teeth

using an approach known as Body Electronics, which includes but is not

limited to an R.A.F. diet. I would like to investigate this further in

the future but as of now I have no personal experience in this area and

clearly this is extremely rare.

Bianca

On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 09:23:43 -0600 " Conway " <mclcdcmcmc@...>

writes:

I'm sorry but I have to hear this plain....are you really saying that if

you do this, your fillings will fall out????!!! I have tons of fillings

- deep ones. What can I expect?

C.

----- Original Message -----

From: r_rom

Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 7:39 PM

Subject: Re: questions for farmer

Bianca,

What's the average amount of time it's taken your patients

remineralization to occur? Is it months, years, ...? Can only small

cavities remineralize?

Roman

>

> ME: The method that Doctor Price used in remineralizing teeth

involved

> butter oil (not just butter) mixed with cod liver oil. The mixture

was

> probably much stronger in its nutrient profile than what you are

> currently using.

>

> As for me personally, I had people remineralize their teeth using

butter

> and fish livers mixed together in smoothies. Despite the enthusiasm

for

> cod liver oil by Sally, and others I have always been very leery

of

> it and remain so to this day (as well as flax oil). Remineralization

> ALWAYS went faster when patients were eating animal products raised

on

> very high quality forage.

>

> Most of the time though people were able to remineralize their teeth

on a

> diet that was largely raw animal foods and consisted of copious

amounts

> of milk, fish and butter. This usually took much longer but was okay

> since it usually was only one of many goals for the person involved.

> Further, they had their fillings removed in advance rather than

waiting

> for them to fall out.

>

> hope that helps,

>

> Bianca

>

>

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