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Impossible you say. That’s what we have been led to believe. You may change your mind once you have read this article from Herbs Info.com, It’s actually a story of two halves. If you are a person of a nervous disposition I need to warn you about the image coming-up on page 2.
I was watching a documentary recently about Romanian gypsies in Romania. These people were living in abject poverty. With no access to proper dentists, their oral hygiene was pretty poor. Many of the people I saw had appalling teeth, with many teeth missing. A couple of days later I read an article about a remote tribe living in Columbia. These people did not have access to modern dentistry either, yet, they had perfect teeth. There are a few tribes that live remotely such as the Aborigines, Eskimos and other tribes that also had perfect or near perfect teeth. What did these tribes have in common? How were they able to keep their teeth in such good condition? Dr Weston Price conducted research on various indigenous people to find out. The answer may surprise you.
You will also find out out how a husband and wife couple healed their cavities. Continue reading below to learn more.
Warning: The next photo image, some people may find disturbing.
