Dear Sofie Ann
In most instances of tooth loss I would immediately investigate the usual suspects - fluoride in water, diet - but you have clearly been there without result.
A second and less pleasant possibility to consider is the presence of parasites. Children are prone to parasitic infestation just as much as adults; after all they play in sandpits, with household pets and are prone to physically come into contact with friends more so than adults do, possible pssing on any infestation.
The work of Dr Klinghart explains the link between parasits and gum health. The following information is from one of my files on the subject:
We all appreciate that everything in life is about balance. In order to make something clean, something else has to become dirty. To increase the yin you must decrease the yang. Remove teeth, perform root canal work or oral surgery and there is an impact elsewhere. I would like to explain to you how disorders in the gut can affect the state of your teeth and gums.
Let’s focus on parasites for a moment. Although it’s not a thought we wish to consider, we all have parasites in our body. Eat a cubic inch of beef and you ingest anything up to 1000 parasite larvae. Shaking hands, drinking tap water, eating undercooked foods, kissing partners and friends… all contribute to a level of parasitic infestation.
Parasites have unquestionably been the biggest killer of mankind since the dawn of time. From microscopic protozoa to 60ft tapeworm, your body’s ability to handle parasites is what determines your levels of health during your lifetime. Everyone has parasites, even in Britain, so denial won’t help. It isn’t a question ‘Do I?’, but ‘How Many?’ and ‘What type are they?’
“The parasite issue is one of the most overlooked issues in the world today. It is known that the reason we have better longevity now than we had a hundred years ago is not attributable to any of the medical advances – antibiotics, operations, cardiac bypass surgery, none of that – it’s only attributable to advances in hygiene that we have made. There is enough evidence to say that what we live long and are healthy or not is not any of the other aspects of medicine, but it is how we are dealing with parasites.”
One area that we address in medicine quite a bit is a thing called bone cavitations in the jaw bone. This is usually when teeth go bad in the mouth, or they die then are extracted, the jaw bone very often stays behind infected. The Germans have found that people that have roundworms and tapeworms very frequently lost teeth – teeth simply start dying at the root, then often get extracted or they stay in there and the jawbone gets infected in the area. That is caused by the toxin release by the worms in the gut. The toxin is then absorbed and has this effect on the teeth which are very sensitive structures. Completely unrelated on the surface but intrinsically very much related to the worm infestation.
Intrinsic toxins are created in the gut by parasites and are then absorbed causing dysfunctions in the bio-chemistry leading to chronic tiredness. People wake up in the morning and they don’t feel fresh and rested very often this is a symptom of chronic parasites in the gut or elsewhere. The worm called Ascaris Lumbricoides which is the most common worm that I find in people gives off a poison that’s called Ascaradine, one of the most studied toxins from worms which has exactly that effect.
Dr Klinghart, a world-renowned specialist in neurotoxins and parasitic diseases.
The key to building up your body’s defence mechanism is to have a healthy immune system.
If you resonate with any of this or would simply like to read more, our website is www.resourcesforlife.net
With best wishes
Graeme Delglyn