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Reddit mentions of Cure Tooth Decay: Heal And Prevent Cavities With Nutrition - Limit And Avoid Dental Surgery and Fluoride [Second Edition] 5 Stars

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Cure Tooth Decay: Heal And Prevent Cavities With Nutrition - Limit And Avoid Dental Surgery and Fluoride [Second Edition] 5 Stars. Here are the top ones.

Cure Tooth Decay: Heal And Prevent Cavities With Nutrition - Limit And Avoid Dental Surgery and Fluoride [Second Edition] 5 Stars
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Found 3 comments on Cure Tooth Decay: Heal And Prevent Cavities With Nutrition - Limit And Avoid Dental Surgery and Fluoride [Second Edition] 5 Stars:

u/Oceanklight · 4 pointsr/conspiracy

This is a phenomenal book for anyone interested in investigating the myths upon which dentistry is built and depends on.

http://www.amazon.com/Cure-Tooth-Decay-Nutrition-ebook/dp/B004GB0JIM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1368386472&sr=8-1&keywords=cure+tooth+decay

u/4QHURikzXS · 2 pointsr/slatestarcodex

Does anyone have opinions about Ramiel Nagel's books?

amazon.com/Cure-Tooth-Decay-Cavities-Nutrition-ebook/dp/B004GB0JIM/

amazon.com/Cure-Gum-Disease-Naturally-Periodontal-ebook/dp/B00VO5ZAVE/

They come across as very alternative medicine ish, but also have a lot of citations. It appears that Nagel died at a young age, possibly from cancer, never a good look for a health guru. This Amazon reviewer thinks it was because he was consuming the wrong brand of cod liver oil. (supposedly you can check for rancidity by biting a capsule open)

I like how I can pick and choose from mainstream and alternative medicine and come up with quasi-coherent, semi evidence backed health strategies for myself. Each system has major flaws but they end up canceling each other out somewhat. Just takes a lot of time.

u/catscatscat · 1 pointr/UpliftingNews

Since it seems this method is not as permanent and perfect as the title would have us believe, I wonder if any people versed in dental biology could chime in on the validity of claims in the following book:

Cure Tooth Decay: Heal And Prevent Cavities With Nutrition

I've heard about it a while ago, and would love to know if it is complete bullshit or has any validity.