Weston A. Price delved deeply into this subject during the first half of the 20th century and made crucial observations that are (largely) no longer possible. I'm sure Dr Stock is very familiar but to those who may not be, his research, while certainly a product of its time, is still highly pertinent and fascinating.
I just been to dentist and my 2,5 eats meat and fruit but has cavities already! Dentist offered treating with flouride! What is your opinion about flouride?
Why no mention of modern salt ? Seems like I remember something about those who are eating Large amounts of salt per day (20 grams plus) also have more cavities? What about in the last hour - over brushing with abrasive toothpaste? Before the last hour, toothpaste didn't exist.
Many people on carnivore use salt heavily, but seemingly none of them get cavities after losing the carbs. Think it's not the main driver of the issue at least.
@@Quetzelkoa totally agree 👍💯. And I've seen some go the other way and get more. Seen a few die from passing out from low blood sugar while driving, seen others with severe electrolyte issues and major lack of iodine and calcium. Yet at the same time I still recommend carnivore / low carb / keto. All get and have helped many patients. No one diet is going to work for everyone for a variety of reasons. Where they live, income status, age, race, past health history and present health status.........
Keto diet is a well known anti inflammatory diet. However, if your body reacts to some of the keto foots it can still cause your inflammation to rise. Low carb carnivore is probably the safest way to go
You should post more like this on RUclips.
Weston A. Price delved deeply into this subject during the first half of the 20th century and made crucial observations that are (largely) no longer possible. I'm sure Dr Stock is very familiar but to those who may not be, his research, while certainly a product of its time, is still highly pertinent and fascinating.
See the end screen video recommendation :)
@@KevinStock12 Didn't even notice, awesome!
Because of you i reversed my cavities
Let em know, doc!
Great content!
6 years carnivore and my family's dentist says we have healthier mouths than her.
🥩🥛🧠💪🤙
I just been to dentist and my 2,5 eats meat and fruit but has cavities already! Dentist offered treating with flouride! What is your opinion about flouride?
Did you ever make the toothpaste video? If so, what is the link?
Well. It would put them out of business if they suggested a low/no carb diet! 😂
Why no mention of modern salt ? Seems like I remember something about those who are eating Large amounts of salt per day (20 grams plus) also have more cavities? What about in the last hour - over brushing with abrasive toothpaste? Before the last hour, toothpaste didn't exist.
Many people on carnivore use salt heavily, but seemingly none of them get cavities after losing the carbs. Think it's not the main driver of the issue at least.
@@Quetzelkoa "seemingly". Jejeje. they lie.
@@DrAJ_LatinAmerica I can only speak for my own experience. I used to get 3 cavities a year, none since switching to carnivore.
@@Quetzelkoa totally agree 👍💯. And I've seen some go the other way and get more. Seen a few die from passing out from low blood sugar while driving, seen others with severe electrolyte issues and major lack of iodine and calcium. Yet at the same time I still recommend carnivore / low carb / keto. All get and have helped many patients. No one diet is going to work for everyone for a variety of reasons. Where they live, income status, age, race, past health history and present health status.........
does the keto diet also help with silent inflammations in the jaw ? I cannot find any information about that.
Keto diet is a well known anti inflammatory diet. However, if your body reacts to some of the keto foots it can still cause your inflammation to rise. Low carb carnivore is probably the safest way to go