I was peeled over in pain exams week of my Sophomore year in college. My teeth were killing me. I could barely eat, let alone focus on studying the pain was so severe. Having no money to see anyone I had my roommate call her dad so that he could prescribe me an antibiotic to kill the infection in my tooth. My parents paid for a root canal as soon as I got home. But this was only the beginning.
Four years and one baby later the dentist told me I had eleven cavities and needed
another root canal. The only reason I went into the dentist was because my teeth were hurting so bad I couldn't take it anymore. This was while eating a low fat and highly refined sugar and grain diet. I had lost weight on Weight Watchers prior to getting married and followed the same principles after getting married and having a baby. We owed thousands to the dentist that year.
I figured it was the pregnancy, right? People were telling me that being pregnant is a strain on your body and your teeth might suffer. I was told that if you don't have enough nutrients for the baby, they will be taken from your teeth. Also, my family has bad teeth. I figured that I didn't have a choice, I was going to have bad teeth. My pregnancy confirmed it.
I was doomed to a life of dentist bills.
Enter Weston A. Price. A dentist who changed my life.
When my daughter was eight months old I started reading the work of the
Weston Price Foundation. I couldn't stop reading. It hit me - the research, the wisdom, all of it - I couldn't ignore it or stop reading!
Weston Price was dentist who, in the 1920's traveled the world studying people's teeth. Not just anyone's teeth, though! He studied certain indigenous cultures on what they ate and what their teeth looked like. He found that some people did not suffer tooth decay and yet others suffered terribly. What he discovered was amazing. The research is now continued through the
Weston Price Foundation.
What the foundation had to say was mind blowing. Butter, lard and saturated fats are good for you? What's cod liver oil? Babies should eat raw egg yolks? Organ meats are nutritional powerhouses? We need to prepare our grains? Raw milk, whaaaaat?
I couldn't stop researching and researching. It changed my life forever. Finally some information about health and nutrition that
made sense. It was not a fad diet, a trick to get you to buy something or one doctor's opinion. The
Weston Price Foundation is a
non-profit research institute. What they are saying is truly amazing and counter cultural.
When my daughter was 13 months old we conceived again. Needless to say, I was concerned about my teeth at this point. I was ready for
more cavities, more dentist bills.
Throughout the pregnancy I ate plenty of raw milk, pastured meats with all the fat, tons of butter, some cod liver oil, soaked grains, eggs and veggies. I still had my fair share of sweets. Try keeping those away from a pregnant lady!
After my son was born I went back to the dentist for our usual check up.
Not one cavity from the entire pregnancy. I was ecstatic!
I could also tell my teeth were stronger and less sensitive to hot and cold. My teeth have been feeling great ever since we changed our diet - something I never thought could happen!
At times when I start to eat a little more sugar than usual I can feel my teeth starting to hurt. I know it's a sign to back off a little. I take some cod liver oil and pour me a glass of raw milk. It usually stops hurting within 20 minutes.
Thank you to my favorite dentist, Weston Price! You rock!
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