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Vegetarians have more tooth decay and dental erosions Empty Vegetarians have more tooth decay and dental erosions

Post by Guest Sun Mar 26, 2017 11:39 pm

A study published this week in the peer reviewed medical journal, The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, finds that vegetarians are much more likely to suffer from tooth decay, lower (more acidic) salivary pH levels, and lower stimulated saliva flow than control subjects that were matched by sex and age.

The study confirms what Dr. Weston A. Price DDS in his book Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, discovered on his 10 year journey around the world studying isolated, traditional societies still untouched by what he termed “the displacing foods of modern commerce.”

Dr. Price found that indigenous vegetarian cultures suffered from tooth decay at a higher rate than either the omnivore or the almost completely carnivorous cultures he studied.


http://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/new-study-vegetarians-have-more-tooth-decay/

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A report published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition stated that those who consumed a vegetarian diet were, “much more likely than age- and sex-matched controls to have dental erosions on some tooth surfaces, lower salivary pH levels, and lower stimulated saliva flow.” (Dwyer 712-738)

http://curetoothdecay.com/blog/vegetarians-more-likely-to-have-dental-erosion/

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