Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Tweets....from readers of the dental blog...

Some tweets from readers of the dental blog:

  1. Jay FyahJayFyah 
    RT @klerstam: @JayFyah this is my defence for toothache: http://www.estoremall.biz/dentalblog/ <<< thanks fella
  2. Pimpink Fixieipimpink 
    yes i did, last saturday ! RT @klerstam @ipimpink suck toothache out: http://www.estoremall.biz/dentalblog/
  3. Bella NayleBelleNay 
    @klerstam are you suggesting that i brush my teeth with yougurt?
  4. Heather KnowlesPaleflower_H 
    @klerstam cheers!
  5. Niecy HulaHiips 
    @klerstam lmaoo omg
  6. irene caporaliirex88 
    @klerstam thanks! now we'll have a look
  7. Dr. Sam Weiszaskmydentisttv 
    @klerstam great blog, I just emailed you my info, do you have any more research on the yogurt, it really sounds interesting

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Yoghurt toothpaste replacer method

  Short summary of the yoghurt toothpaste replacer method:

   * get rid of any conventional toothpaste
   * substitute the toothpaste with a live, sugar-free yoghurt
   * brush teeth as you would normally with the yoghurt 
   * brush and swallow until all teeth are covered
   * at other times you brush teeth during the day use just water


  Read more about it here: yoghurt toothpaste replacer method.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Do you have to believe in it to make it work?

Perhaps when you start a new method you'll be
told how important it is to believe in the method.


I've had people commenting that they are interested in
using the yoghurt toothpaste replacer method but they're
still not convinced it will work.


Now this actually does not matter much. A fact is that
when I started using this method I didn't know I was using
it. But it still worked. So rest assured you don't have to
be convinced or have belief in the method. It will work fine
just as well, as long as you keep the procedure correct.


As I described in an earlier post it abolished long-term
toothache in three days completely.
Did your dentist tell you this?

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Blogger Showcases Dental Discovery

Allright, for those of you who may stumble over the Yoghurt toothpaste replacer method. Here is a small recap of Blogger findings in dental sphere. As of late a discovery was made by the Blogosphere. 
The premises were to stall dental cost explosion and low quality result in dental businesses. Dental 
technologies results lag and a dental fix was warranted. That was when the Blogosphere settled the
matter and discovered the method that were to knock out generic toothache for good. You can follow
findings contiguosly here on the dental blog and make sure you subscribe to follow suit on future posts.
  

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Feeding on what?

For a short recap: we use yoghurt instead of toothpaste when brushing teeth. The yoghurt is a live culture made of various bacteria inherent. Now as you may suspect, as bacteria are living creatures they also need feed. Actually as we are living creatures - human beings - we stuff feed or as we call it food into our mouth. In that food there is ample nutrition for our bacterial buddies. However these food leftovers feed both the good bacteria good guys and the bad. What they like most of it is the sugar. They eat the sugar and produce acid, as simple as that. However an interesting point to observe is that bacteria can eat other bacteria thus 'cleaning up' the overall picture. We attempt to let the good guys bacteria in yoghurt outnumber the inherent bad guys bacteria when using the yoghurt toothpaste replacer method.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

The Live Culture Yoghurt Description

 I remember reading a book once in the seventies written  by a German doctor named Johannes Kuhl. The book's title was in translation: Food to ward off cancer. In the book Doctor Kuhl outlines the reasons for generic cancer and its treatment. Basically what he narrates in the book is that cancer and a lot of other intestinal diseases are caused by imbalances in the ratio between acid and base in the body. The solution is to counterbalance your diet to augment base property in the body. Foods are usually categorized by resulting in either base or acid influence. In the book he describes properties of yoghurt and their base influence on the human body.
  However this blog does not deal with cancer treatment but with toothache treatment. Interesting though is that both methods are pretty similar in parts, although the yoghurt toothpaste replacer method is a variation of Doctor Kuhl's methods. 
 Now to some properties of yoghurt. We all know that eating yoghurt fixes the digestive system and makes it stay healthy. This is a common preach by most Doctors, ok. There are basically four different bacteria to look out for in a live yoghurt culture. They are: acidophilus, bulgaricus, thermophilus, and bifidobacteria.  These four guys are the good guys working for us when we remove the odious toothpaste to restore dental hygiene with the yoghurt toothpaste replacer method.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Was the Amalgam Scam the last one?

As some of you may know there is a controversy between advocates of amalgam fillings if they are poisonous or not. The fact is they contain mercury and that metal is one of the most lethal known to humans. No doubt the whole idea of fillings made up of poison is considered a scam in Sweden and Norway for instance. These are illegal and dentists using them are prosecuted in a court of law. 


Ok, so I get this question at times from people: was this the last dental scam or do I know of any more? 


The plain answer is: It is not the last.


An ongoing one is this: you are made to believe that toothpaste is healthy for teeth.
Truth is: toothpaste contains abrasive made from cow hoofs that is supposed to brighten your teeth but instead cracks the enamel coatings of teeth and make them vulnerable to acid attack resulting in caries.


Another scam: you are made to believe that it is normal and necessary to pay a visit and a bill to a dentist once and even twice a year.


Truth is: with the yoghurt toothpaste replacer method you need not pay a visit for generic toothache reasons at all.