The Ultimate Human with Gary Brecka - 204. Dr. Domink Nischwitz: Why Your Autoimmune Disease Might Actually Start in Your Mouth
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Any one of you guys has metal in the mouth?
As a root canal, wisdom cheese pulled, remains standing.
This is 90% of the audience standing.
Now they're all panicking.
Yeah, don't panic.
We're giving you a new information.
I just wanted to get your opinion on hydroxyappetite.
Most people think our bones are calcium.
They're not.
Our bones are phosphorus.
It's why mineral deficiencies are the genesis of things like osteopinia, osteoporosis,
not a lack of calcium.
Quick question, impacty, wisdom, tooth.
In or out?
In your mouth, you have an oral microbiome, right?
And you don't want to have these bucks into your system.
It's called leaky gum.
It's the same as leaky gun.
I just wanted to know if there was a connection between root canals or wisdom teeth that you pull out.
Infections, chronic inflammation, triggering of your nervous system.
It's all one thing.
It's just the mouth is part of the human body.
It's not just a garage.
About 87 to 90% of all autoimmune disease is idiopathic.
The major reasons why the immune system is called to that site is mold mycotoxin, parasite, virus, and heavy metal.
So if you have heavy metals removed from your mouth, should you do a heavy metal detox?
If you have done this, and what we usually do after four months before the final prosthetics and aesthetics, that's the time when we...
This is a live podcast. So if you do ask a question, only 11 million people are going to see your face.
so shy or you're running from the law
Don't ask a question
Amazing
See there's two people already ducking right there
Can we have security
Check these guys out
So why don't we just open the floor to questions too
I would really love to get a dialogue
Going in this room
What's on your mind? What are you suffering from?
What do you have questions about? What do you have a love one suffering from?
Do we have a microphone that we can
Oh I can... Before we do it
I ask one question in the audience
I usually do.
Anyone of you guys has metal in the mouth.
If yes, stand up and remain standing.
And remain standing, right?
Any one of you guys has a root canal, stand up, remain standing.
All of you guys.
And third question, any one of you had a wisdom teeth pulled,
remain standing when you stand up.
Wow.
So I imagine this is 90% of the audience standing.
So there's room for help optimization right there in your mouth.
You can sit down again, but...
Cheers, guys.
Now they're all panicking.
Yeah, don't panic.
We're giving you a new information just for your journey to optimal health.
So if you just want to raise your hand, and if we could get a microphone over to them, Tim,
I know you had a microphone you had, you were sending around or we'll give you yours and you can yell.
Where is the microphone that they had over there?
If not, just ask the question and do you have the microphone?
There it is.
I've got one.
Okay, you're going to run.
Yeah, okay, where am I going?
More steps.
Right here in the front, on the right hand side, far right.
Yes.
Hi.
Hi.
I had cancer in 2017 and didn't know anything about oral health and the benefits of having a 3D cone beam scan.
I guess I'm speaking from a lot of experience now around it.
I ended up having four root cavitations that needed to be extracted because my wisdom teeth were taken out like
15 years ago, I didn't realize the connection at the time between the parasites in my mouth
and the connection with cancer. I feel like there's a lot of fear for people around it.
Like when you did that exercise just then, nearly all of the room stood up. And the NHS,
which is the free healthcare here, don't offer a 3D cone beam scan to people. So it makes it
really hard for people that don't have the resources to be able to have that access and
facilities. What do you think we can do about it? I mean, this is what I'm trying to do. That's what I'm
trying to do about it. But on a financial, you know, it's great if you've got the resources, but if you
don't, where do people go? And what do they do? I mean, this is obviously a systematic issue or
the problem of the system. We have the same in Germany. We have a general insurance. I mean,
this is all depending on your priorities. And if optimal health is the priority, I think it's the best
investment to take and usually there will be a path to write the main thing is how can you find
someone I mean you got lucky someone diagnosed cavitations for you because only getting this
information from 99.9% of dentists worldwide it's going to be impossible so getting to the information
first getting someone who knows how to diagnose a 3D x-ray that is the blessing in disguise even though
it costs some money but I think the investment for your overall health was worth it and for me right now it's
about changing the system. I want to change dentistry from the technician to the overall health
expert, and therefore I'm training, I'm certifying, and then creating a true biological dental
global standard for all the colleagues that we speak the same language. I think this is the first
thing we need to do, changing the old system. So that there is the information. Maybe it has to
tickle down from above until it floods like the mainstream in the masses. I think to see it as an
investment. And I had thousands of patients over the last 15 years.
And if you tell them this and they get their priorities right,
they usually find a way to afford it
because they just focus on different.
They see it as an investment.
And then the dividend is more health.
I think it's...
You know, we sadly have the same issue in the U.S.
I decided about a year and a half ago
that I would go all in on the Maha movement in America.
And I probably just cut the room right in half
just by saying that, but not my ga, maha.
But, you know, and backing Bobby Kennedy's agenda to really upend modern medicine in a way that will be catastrophic initially,
but it will result in better health care for humanity.
You know, it's fascinating to me.
You know, in both of our health care systems, you have the vast majority of your nutritional research funded by big food and big pharma.
You know, in the U.S., this is why we have a food pyramid that says that Lucky Charms is more nutritious than grass-fed steak.
You can't ask the question about vaccines, not to deny their efficacy, but you can't even.
even ask a question about testing, safety, efficacy.
You're not allowed to see raw data.
And this has put, at least the United States,
on the footing of spending $5 trillion a year on health care
and leading the world in only six things.
Morbid obesity, type 2 diabetes,
multiple chronic disease in a single biome,
infant mortality, and maternal mortality.
We're now ranked 66 in the world in life expectancy,
and we spend $5 trillion a year,
of which 85% is on preventable chronic disease.
and the reason why I say that is because this was a preventable procedure, right?
I mean, you had the root canal.
At the time that they did the root canal, they could have done a biologic clean out of that,
remove the tooth, and instead of just doing a root canal and capping it
and leaving space and oxygen and a place for microbes to have a massive orgy,
you could have at that place fixed it.
And I think that's where it needs to come from.
It needs to be a message from the masses.
But if we were to be able to instill in the practitioner the demand that these procedures be covered
because all you need to do is extend the normal root canal procedure.
I mean, you're talking about fixing root canals that were done wrong.
You could do the right thing at the inception.
Yeah, I mean, this is again, it's a system problem because a root canal obviously is a fine art in dentistry.
And as long as dentists think of themselves as the mechanic of the mouth.
In Germany, a dentist is called a tooth doctor.
They're still dentists, but that means
Zahn alts in Germany.
It's a tooth doctor,
Zan alz. But we have to put the
doctor back into the game so that they
understand, oh wow, it's not
just about biting on the tooth, leaving something
that might be an issue overall
systemically for the patient. They don't think that way, so it's not the
dentist. It's actually the system that needs to change.
It's completely outdated.
I just saw one of my friends here, Goran,
who has this booth down there. He showed me
a case of a patient who had perfect
healthy teeth, just a tiny filling.
and he went to see someone, somewhere, I don't know,
and he ended up having all teeth being root canaled.
Why?
For prevention of pain in the future.
So basically they crippled them.
And this is so bad.
And this is what I mean.
We literally have to change the system first.
And it comes through the masses.
That's why I wrote the book.
I think you guys are driving it, right?
It's a global health.
And that was an amazing question.
Thank you.
Somewhat answer it.
Yes, ma'am right here.
I mean, basically that she said that it was
connected. That is the main mission.
Okay, I have a question.
I have an ache in
a tooth down here. Sometimes it
comes up, sometimes it comes down,
I don't feel it, but years
it's coming back and then it goes away.
And I go to the dentist, they say nothing is wrong.
And they can't find anything.
I guess you've seen this before.
Yes, all the time, because as a dentist, we only
focus on function, which is your bite.
And they ask for pain and you're just
perfectly elaborated.
Sometimes there's pain, but usually when you go to the dentist, there's no pain, so they will ask you again, and then they say, we just monitor it, right?
But if you now go and do a two-dimensional x-ray and then even a three-dimensional x-ray, I'm just assuming it's probably going to be an affected root canal, and it always shows up when you're not as resilient enough, that's when your immune system kind of like can't catch it and you have a little bit of pain, but then you get in stress again, and then it doesn't show.
So you need, first of all, to find someone who knows how to diagnose systemically. This is the most difficult thing for me, too.
Spearheading the movement of biological dentists for over decade.
I now know if I tell you to see any biological dentist,
that is shooting the whole mission in the foot because there's no standard.
It means maybe they do then a biological root canal for you,
or they play a singing ball right next to it.
So that's why I create a standard.
That's why I have a certification program.
This is the first step we need to do.
Establish a minimum medical health care standard,
standard, but from a holistic overall health body point of view.
So that's a mindset shift for your dentist.
And this is hard to accept, but you will become a doctor, and then easy for you.
Then you find someone who knows who has the software update, they know the education.
They will tell you, of course, there's a root canal that's chronic infected.
We have a solution for you.
We can provide an immediate ceramic implant.
There is biomaterial available that is completely neutral to the body.
But 99.9% of all dentists out there will tell you, that's quackery.
That's bullshit.
It doesn't work.
It works.
Doing this for more than a decade.
And some way in the back, I want to make the person with the microphone.
Yeah, waving frantically up there.
More steps, steps.
Yeah.
Quickly, quickly, hurry.
Just trying to make her run.
Ten second.
That's so mean.
Yes, I am waving frankly up behind here.
I can't even talk.
First of all, thank you to both.
As a nutritionist, practitioner, I really appreciate your work
so that when we have to say something to clients,
they don't think what are you talking about,
because you are out there in the front lines
pushing these things forward.
So thank you.
And Gary, I'm part of your VIP.
Oh, awesome.
If you guys are not, you know, I don't know why.
My question is really quick.
Giving everybody 50% off at this event, by the time.
My quick question.
Impacted wisdom, tooth, teeth, or half in, half out.
That is the question.
In or out.
Amazing question.
I get it a lot.
So, impact.
whist and teeth, fully impacted, meaning below gum line, they're not generally an issue.
However, if they're partially erupted, meaning they're poking out all the time, they become
an issue. Why? Because they're creating an opening to your system. Your gum is outside body. It's like
your skin. And in your mouth, you have an oral microbiome, right? And you don't want to have these
bugs going into your system. They're basically living outside of you. But if that is poking out
constantly, you're creating an opening because the gum is not tight. It's called leaky
gum. It's the same as leaky gut, essentially. So viruses, respiratory viruses, but also
the bad bucks from the mouth, like the, I mean, there's no really bad guys, but the stuff
you learn in university, Porforolas, gingerbellers, for example, PG, likes to jump in there.
And then this is when you find them in the brain of people causing, or contributing to
Alzheimer's disease, because they produce certain enzymes called gingy pains in the brain,
causing microgill sales to get activated. Or you find them in the joints and have rheumathorid arthritis.
Or you find them in, wherever you find them, they're not supposed to be in your system.
And that's the opening.
Same for COVID.
Like, we know that it lurks in the mouth.
And for some people, the cytokine storm just happens sooner.
Now we have the research saying if you had periodontitis or leaky gum or bleeding gums,
that's how they jumped into the system, not after six days, but straight away and caused cytokine storms.
So literally it's an opening.
Then you take those out.
If they're impacted and you're older than 30, 40 years, I would just leave them
because they're part of your body, even though they're not, like, fully outgun.
It's interesting.
I'm going to go deep down the rabbit hole during my talk today.
But, you know, as a broad category of disease for a moment, if we just talked about
autoimmune, all autoimmune, right, Crohn's disease, chagrinns, Hashimoto's, multiple sclerosis,
any autoimmune disease.
As it stands now, about 87 to 90 percent of all autoimmune disease is idiopathic, right?
It's of unknown origin.
So you're led to believe that you just woke up one day, and your immune system turned,
on the thyroid, so now you have Hashimoto's turned on the colon, you have Crohn's disease.
It began to attack the myelin sheath of the nerve, and now you have multiple sclerosis
or any number of other conditions. We know now that the immune system just doesn't show up
for no reason. It's not stupid. It's called to that site. And I call it the big four, the major
reasons why the immune system is called to that site. And again, I'll go to more detail during
my talk today is mold mycotoxin, parasite, virus, and heavy metal. And these are not talked
about in the medical literature. They're not taught in medical school. Very few doctors even know
how to test or even look for these, much less how to treat them. And the vast majority of
entry is through the oral cavity, right? And so this is why I'm so excited about the movement
of biologic dentistry. It's not just to clean up the oral cavity, but it's
the implications down the road.
You know, yesterday, I think I got asked the most interesting question I've ever been asked on a podcast.
It actually brought me to a full stop, and I had to really think.
But I was on a podcast here in the UK, and he said, if you were to put the top 50 leading experts that you know of,
the MDs, the PhDs, the researchers, the biohackers in one room, and asked them to agree on one theory of aging, what would that be?
longevity experts, you know, anti-aging experts, wellness, whatever you want to call it.
And I had to think for a second, and then I said, I think we would all agree on the theory of
immunofatigue, which is a slow, progressive overwhelming of the immune system.
Because nearly every form of pathology and disease that we know of has a root or an exacerbation
of or a complication from the immune system. When you're an infant, your immune system is
spending about 65% of its time actually policing itself, circulating tumor cells,
autophagy, cellular senescence. As we get older, the number of micro toxins that we put into
our body distracts the immune system. And now it's chasing mold, micro toxin, heavy metal
parasite, virus, bisphenols, glyphosate, polyfluoralkals, all of these things, these little
mini-cythokine storms all over the body. And that is the genesis of aging.
I don't know why I said that, but I know why.
That was not related to your question at all.
But thank you.
It's private, Dave.
Thanks, Gay.
I just had to get it off my chest.
Very good.
I mean, I know why you said it, kind of like, because it's all about the terrain.
Yeah.
If your body becomes not the same ecosystem, like you came out of your mom, basically, and the changes completely, then this happens.
And oftentimes, the missing link is your mouth, where dental repair is.
basically installing heavy metals, that teeth,
containing all the parasites, viruses, fungi, cavitations, including mold.
So this is the hotel lobby of the whole system.
And if this is already dirty or shitty, the rest is the same.
You see decay here of the rest of the body.
So changing this little ecosystem will change the whole ecosystem.
So that's perfectly aligned here.
I agree.
Oh, right up front.
I try to find people as far away from where you are as possible.
Just get steps.
Ties, as far as children or adults,
would you suggest actually cutting them
or doing more myofasho
and helping that for mouth breathing and then cavities?
Love the question.
You want to answer?
No, go ahead.
Yeah, so she's asking about tongue tie, right?
So that is actually a very good question
because that's a...
Yeah, it's a problem that most people overlook.
So tongue tie basically means
can you lift up your tongue?
You can actually all of you guys try exercise
and someone has to look, can you lift up
your tongue to your roof of your mouth, then
suck the tongue up?
And is your floor of the mouth coming
up with it? If the floor comes
up, you know you have a tongue tie.
And the tongue tie is directly, so you look at the
anatomical chart of the fascia.
So it's called the
frontal facial
train. And the tongue is connected.
Look at it. The fascia goes down to your toe.
So what happens, for me personally,
have the same story. Like, it's connected to your posture, it's connected to your airways,
it's connected to your breathing. And obviously, if you can remove this and find out if it's a baby
already, maybe you can breastfeed better. Maybe the growth of the whole jaw, the upper
the palate is all going to be better because you breathe better. I only found out myself when I was
like 42 years old that all my tension in the back was just the tongue tie was missing and made
me all longer. So the sooner you can find it out, it's myo functional therapy, get a diagnosis,
kids and adults, it's amazing.
Like the whole posture, the breathing, the growth is going to be affected.
Like the complete posturology is on your tongue.
So it's amazing.
So yes, hopefully it helps.
Against the wall.
Hi, it's Sam Charlotte.
My parents actually have dental practices.
My father's a very good dentist.
We don't use any sort of fluoride or anything like that.
my problem is they're quite big on me because obviously I'm a nutritionist I do love berries
all the lemon and obviously all the apples which is obviously very quite acidic on the teeth
to an extent so I just wanted to get your opinion on hydroxyappetite with the fact for the actual
rebuilding the mineralisation keeping the integrity of the tooth obviously counteracting maybe
a diet that obviously is one healthy but does contain fairly acidic food what's really interesting is
amylase, you know, the enzyme in our saliva is very, very good at counteracting this
acidity. And when we talk about hydroxyapatite versus fluoride, for example, I mean,
our bones, our teeth are hydroxyapatite. Most people think our bones are calcium. They're not.
Our bones are phosphorus, bound to calcium, which creates something called hydroxyapatite.
So the bones are actually hydroxyapatite, like our teeth. And actually, you need 12 minerals
in order to fuse those two, right, which is why mineral deficiencies are the genesis of
things like osteopenia, osteoporosis, not a lack of calcium. But when you talk about remineralizing
the tooth, you know, you get dental carry and it starts to erode the enamel. You know,
fluoride is effective, but fluoride is also a neurotoxin. It's actually classified as a neurotoxin.
If you look at the 2014 National Toxicology Program survey study on fluoride, it will tell you all
you need to know about getting fluoride out of your toothpaste and replacing it with hydroxyapitite.
So I'm an enormous fan.
I hope you are, too, because I've dug a big hole for myself if not.
But I'm an enormous fan of hydroxyapitite toothache and not fluoride.
In fact, the impact of fluoride in the marginal contact that you have during brushing really has, I mean, fluoride treatments are different.
But fluoride brushing has very, very little impact on toothache.
I would agree 100% on a big failure on hydroxyapitide.
Not a fan of fluoride.
Biological damage is usually team no fluoride.
I mean, the tooth, first of and foremost, will be built from within, the blood.
And if you have, like he says, the right minerals involved and the methylation and a good, healthy, whole food diet, they're usually harder as stone.
That's how nature designed us.
They're hard.
So if they're getting soft, that means we're eating the wrong stuff.
It's processed foods.
So I wouldn't worry at all about the acidity of real whole food, because usually if you have a healthy body, you have a saliva that gets, that's buffering all of it.
Within...
Himalayas buffers it, yeah.
Exactly.
Within usually 30 minutes,
fruit juices are going to be
acidic, the Cokes, the sodas.
Of course, you have to be in a state of
re-mineralization all the time,
so it's not a problem.
Hydroxyapidide is the perfect alternative
because I don't want to say,
tell anyone go fluoride-free,
and then use just any toothpaste
that usually is just essential oils
and lacking a bandaid or the safety measurement.
Because if you have your nutrition
quite dialed in and you eat ancestally,
like I said,
are harder as stone. You don't get tooth decay. I cannot tell most of people this because they
don't. So therefore, the fluoride is the band-aid. But like he said, you go with the one that
is more natural. This is also in my toothpaste design. It's obviously hydroxy-apitide and other
active ingredient. So if you go fluoride-free, fine hydroxy appetite, active ingredient.
In the U.S., if you flip over any toothpaste, you know, the box the toothpaste comes
in, Crest, Colgate, any of the big brands of toothpaste, there's an FDA warning on there
that says, if swallowed, contact poison control immediately.
Exactly.
I mean, look, if you have Crest or Colgate at home, it's required by law in the States
to have that warning label on there.
But, yeah, we put a notice to contact poison control immediately on our toothpaste, but then
we infuse our water with fluoride, which is actually, to be technical, fluorosilic acid,
which is a byproduct of phosphate fertilizer production.
So we make tens of millions of metric tons of phosphate fertilizer every year, and in the process
of making that, we have to take something called fluorosolic acid out of the phosphate fertilizer
or it will burn the root. So it's a waste product from this production of fertilizer, and then we
dump that into the Minnesota water supply as fluoride. Did it help it answer? Yeah, right here
in the black and white shirt. Yeah. Thank you. Right. I recently died into whole body
dentistry because my daughter was diagnosed with scoliosis following a treatment for teeth aligning.
So I have two questions for you. First, if you have a situation like that, which device would
you choose for that treatment? But it will be the invisible line, the plastic, all-covered teeth, or
the metal brackets. Wait, I understand correctly. The scoliosis happened after? Yes. So after
the orthodontic treatment.
Yes.
To get it back.
During the whole thing.
Yeah, I know, because it's too forceful.
It's brutal because you...
Yeah.
Exactly.
What you need to do is basically...
I would go invisible line.
Obviously, no metals in the mouth.
Okay.
If you put a bracket, a metal bracket these days in the mouth,
you're going to make a human antenna out of your kid.
Not a good idea.
We did that.
We did invisaline and still it happened.
Wait, wait.
Okay.
Do you do it invisaline?
But you have to work now with an osteopath to just basically get the sutures right
because it's all probably blocked.
Okay.
And then align everything again and then just let it flow.
And then,
at the same time, work on the nutrition, putting back the minerals, maybe use some frequencies,
maybe use some, there's so many different things you could use, but to work with the body,
mainly in balancing it again. So I would usually call an osteopath or myofunctional therapist
at the same time, and then use the invisible line, and it's easy. It's just you have to work with
the body, not with force against it. That's what happened before. I agree with you, and
I'm functional nutritionist and a homeopath, and I thought I've covered everything, but I didn't
expect the scoliosis. So this is something
I mean, it's quite rough. Yeah, I
understand. But you can reverse it. How old is she?
She's 12. Yeah, easy.
You can reverse it because you know already
just find someone who will work
with aligning. So I work a lot with posturology
and neurodrilled. I would
see someone who is specializing
in posturology but also maybe neuroathletics
because it also, the scoliosis happened
because of the falls. So her fascia is
in that state right now. So you have to unwind it
but also the eyesight is now connected
to the fascia. So you have to go
neurologically to, and maybe from
the feet, to get it all solid. I have a specialist
for this that comes into my clinic every six
weeks. That's great to know. No problem.
I can connect. Thank you.
Thank you. Appreciate it. Amazing.
How about you're here from?
And I'm sorry, how about
I'm seeing the back, so we'll get another question
from the back. I just wanted to know if there was a
connection between or a relation
with
root canals or
or the wisdom teeth that you pull out,
and glaucoma or any of the eye situations, whatever problems?
Go ahead.
Yeah.
Yes.
So whatever symptom you want to ask me about,
I would always answer with, yes, there could be a connection.
That's a multitude of things.
So first of all, it's a little trauma that you had from the cavitations.
Usually over time there's chronic inflammation.
There's parasites.
There's viruses.
There's cytokines.
Putting your body into stress mode.
and affecting your whole brain stem
so this can obviously affect your eyesight and everything
also at the same time what Gary just said
there might be viruses and parasites involved
which is directly connected to almost always any chronic symptom
so what you need to do is just figure out a way on your health journey
on how to reverse your journey basically
so obviously whatever you learn on this stage
or in this convention is nutrition lifestyle grounding
sleep everything you should do
but then find someone who knows how to reverse this
and help you get out of chronic stress mode or chronic war zone
as the stake in your treatment
and then maybe you need some myo-functional therapy
or maybe you need some antiviral processes
or maybe even a stronger parasite treatment or heavy metals
to just reverse everything and then yes it's connected
I hope that makes sense
because of infections, chronic inflammation,
triggering of your nervous system, autoimmunity
is all one thing.
It's just the mouth is part of the human body
is not just a garage, and this is an extension of your brain.
It's way more important as this arm as a limb.
Literally, everything you do in your mouth or you have in your mouth
gets transferred through retrograde exonal transfer
straight into your brainstem, into your pituitary, hypothalamus axis,
and cause hormonal imbalances, thyroid, glaucomas.
Everything is just not the main cause,
but it's a big factor in your health journey
that needs to be addressed quite soon
and not only after seeing 29 doctors and waiting for 30 years
with chronic migraine.
That is the way to proceed.
Just know that it's there.
I'm out in the middle all the way in the back.
She hates me.
I love it.
I just couldn't see up there with the light.
By the way, before this question, can we just put our hands on our lap for a second
and just put our feet flat on the floor?
And we're just going to do three obnoxiously deep breaths in through our nose
and just out through a straw, an imaginary straw.
Okay, so here we go.
Okay, great.
That was good.
That was good.
Feel better?
Dr. Sarah Young from Changing Minds with Pick Up a Penny.
We specialize in working with children and young people,
and it's beautiful to see a little baby in with us this afternoon.
I believe in early intervention for children,
so I believe that it would be lovely to see you out of business
if we got it right with children,
so this didn't happen.
How do you plan to do that?
Is this related to the dentistry side, or?
Looking at dentistry,
Right from the start, from, you know, starting from birth and educational and...
I mean, I can tell you.
Dentistry?
Oh, okay, yeah.
I think...
So my goal is in the future.
Obviously, right now, we have to repair what has been repaired previously with new materials.
That's the main thing in biological dentistry right now.
But the future, in my idea, is we don't need a dentist to repair at all.
If we start educating our parents and moms way before even conceiving how to get their body clean, how I get it healthy, how to, how to,
supplement with the right nutrition and the right micronutrient so that you're not going to be depleted
during pregnancy, which already helps the kid growing up. And then you can maybe breastfeed.
Breastfeed is your first initial orthodontic treatment if you're able to do so.
But we have to educate people about this because I think still many people are afraid of it or it doesn't work.
So breastfeeding would be, maybe breastfeeding will save your kid and it's 14, 15 years old, from orthodontic treatment.
But you have to do it for at least 18 months, ideally even longer.
It also obviously helps with bonding. It also helps with oxytocin.
your immune system. I know I'm truly sorry for all the women that can, but if you can,
that is your orthodontic treatment. Because at the same time, while they are sucking on the
breast, the jaw comes forward, but they have to breathe through their nose, which widens
the mid phase in the palate. So that literally gives space for all the jaws, for all the teeth to
grow in, because what we're seeing right now is an epidemic of spacing issues. People have no space
for the wisdom teeth. They're all removed. We're growing too narrow. So that's the start. Obviously,
having the right nutrients on board so that the milk is kind of like cream full of nutrients to build.
But then afterwards, the growing phase still needs to be supported with the right building blocks,
focus on eating real food, whole food diet, nutrition, protein, methylation, minerals, all that
and maybe some myofunction therapy and like her, like she said, have someone look at the tongue
tie and all these things rule out, rule out inflammatory things that is dairy, conventional dairy usually
causes inflammation of the gums or gluten and seed dolls, all the bad stuff.
But support that ongoing growth of the body.
And it's about 18 years, right, or even 21 until we've grown up.
So I believe it's possible to not need a dentist for anything.
It is a lot of education down the road because also in university we learn the biggest enemy
of the tooth is the dental drill, but we're still drilling.
So it's all connected to lifestyle and nutrition because if you look at our ancestors,
we had space for two sets of wisdom teeth.
And now we have space for no sets of wisdom teeth.
That's the evolution right there.
Starts with you, starts with education.
And then I think in the future, we don't need dentists for repair anymore.
But maybe as health experts overall by starting in the mouth, right?
That's the goal.
I agree.
Yes, sir.
Right over the front.
I gave you a little break at that time.
So if you have heavy metals removed from your mouth,
should you do a heavy metal detox?
And then the second question is, can cavities heal?
And if they do, how often do you see that happen?
I love the question.
It's all about timing, and you said it, right?
If we have removed the heavy metals.
So you never do any chelation or anything to get rid of metals or heavy metals in your body
while you're still having the sauce in your mouth.
That's step number one.
If you have done this, and what we usually do after four months when you see our guests again
for the final, let's say, prosthetics and aesthetics,
That's the time when we do, let's say, a heavy metal chelation, which means we run a couple of IVs and collect urine for 24 hours and then know what is coming out next because then we go to the cell.
We never open up cells or any pathways as long as there's the stuff build a new system. That can make problems.
So timing-wise, of course we do that, but wait until everything is clean. No root canals, no metals, no cavitations.
Wait for four to six months, build your body from within and then work on next level detoxification.
The biggest detox is getting rid of the sauce first.
Yeah, I was just going to say the number one rule in detoxification.
This happens with mold, microtoxin poisoning all the time.
I live in the mold capital of the world, which is Miami, Florida, believe or not.
Yeah, Miami capital, yes, the mold capital of the world.
I mean, amongst other things, we got good things, too, but we have the worst drivers 10 years in a row.
So we got a lot going for us.
But is to, you know, never try the detoxification process while you still have, you know,
and you have to get people out of that environment.
So once the metal is out, and he made a quick, but I think it's worth remaking this point.
If you really want to do a true heavy metal test, remember, heavy metals just don't hang out in the blood
or hang out in the urine and wait to be picked up in a test.
They move into the tissue.
And so one of the best tests to really see what kind of metals you have in the body is a provoked urine test,
where you actually provoke the metals with, you know, a chelated IV.
And then you do an eight-hour urine, so you collect first urine the next morning.
I've seen people hundreds of times do a vibrant wellness test or heavy metal testing,
you know, especially in the urine or in the blood, and show no metals and then do a provoked urine and be off the charts.
I think a hundred percent agree with this, but don't do this, like you said, while you have it in the mouth.
Because you will redistribute and then it's pretty bad to run an IV.
Not a problem with the supplements.
That's usually not an issue.
But if you go intercellularly, you don't want to open up osmosis to get stuff.
more into the cell. So first, biggest detox, take out the stuff you might have in your mouth
safely. So that's also very important. Great. I think we've got time for one more question.
Mold. Yes, sir. Or yes, ma'am. I can't tell. Not because you're not visibly a man or a woman,
but because I can't see. What do you against the mold? And the third row. Right there.
What? I'll tell you. I was just wondering, why are root canals bad?
Why are what?
Root canals. Why are they bad?
Oh, why are they bad?
I can elaborate.
Yes.
So first of all, it's a fine art.
They're good for biting.
Yes, it's an acute pain treatment.
To all my colleagues out there who are doing root canals, fine out, yes.
But usually teeth are vital organs.
They have blood supply, a limb supply, an autonomic nervous system, even in the immune system, right?
And once you have an infected tooth, usually you drill down to the pulp, which is in the middle of the tooth.
That's the live part.
You take it out.
drill out the pulp, the nervous system, the autonomic, the lymph survivor.
And then you fill it up with plastics, basically, and have a cap on top.
But now, if you see the tooth on a microscopic structure,
you have about 30 to 75,000 dentin tubules per square millimeters,
which becomes the perfect hiding spot for anaerobacteria,
parasites, viruses, fungi, even mold,
to just live there compartmentalize, and the problem is your immune system,
the macrophages, they're just too big, they can get there.
They might create, like, a cyst around it to protect you,
and a chronic inflammation.
So it's going to be a chronic infection site over time,
getting tons of metabolites that are toxic,
immune issues, and a chronic inflammation,
if you're still having an immune system, and you should.
So it doesn't make sense?
So the alternative is, first of all, know about it,
and then don't freak out.
I mean, for now you're probably not super sick, right?
So work on a strategy on how to get to the next level.
So one of my specialties is immediate ceramic implants.
One of the first ceramic implants specialist.
So that means I can take out a root canal, wiggle it out, there's no yanking involved.
Don't think about a dentist.
Very gently remove it, scarless, no pain, no swelling.
Have the socket, clean it, use ozone, PRF, everything that's needed.
And put an immediate post in there, kind of like a tent post to keep the anatomy alive.
And you basically never have any surgery.
And then obviously your body needs about three to four months to osteointegrate it,
while you have few nutrition on point to be anabolic
systemically for bone healing and then
you come back for a cap so that is the most
charming thing it's literally pain free
he had it himself like you know how it is
two of them yeah two but of course
if you go see 99.9%
of all my colleagues right now they tell you it's science
fiction doesn't work it does work but it needs
tons of experience like I said
placed over 5,000 ceramic implants myself so I know I've had to
become world champion in this so that dentistry would even
listen to me like that's why they listen
that's why I can bring in nutrition and all the health
side of things. But yeah, that's the solution
long-term. Root canal,
short-term temporary, long-term.
You don't want to yank out any teeth before having a
solid strategy. Immediate ceramic and blend.
I think we're out of time.
Guys, thank you so much for giving us your time today.
Thank you, guys.
Thank you.
Thank you.