tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-806644789710396926.post6340001380638188866..comments2023-08-15T23:51:21.571-08:00Comments on Wild Roots Homestead: Highlights from recent reading on the Tooth Decay DietEmilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05124854790635683665noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-806644789710396926.post-50534803381022291442014-02-16T05:13:44.087-09:002014-02-16T05:13:44.087-09:00Thanks for sharing this information.
Teeth health...Thanks for sharing this information.<br /><br />Teeth health has been an issue for me for a long time. I know that I need to take care of my teeth hygienically, but never knew that diet can help as well.Teeth Carehttp://www.teethandmouthcare.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-806644789710396926.post-34312309237664036952014-02-02T00:32:59.885-09:002014-02-02T00:32:59.885-09:00A thought provoking post. It is a minefield tryin...A thought provoking post. It is a minefield trying to navigate through health and food, what to do? <br /><br />I was forced to stop feeding my children bread for lunch everyday as my eldest was struggling to digest all the yeast and had definite candida symptoms. I have worked hard to find lunches they love that don't involve bread, l make it vey rarely now and we eat it once a week or less. It does mean more time in the kitchen on some days but as we homeschool it mostly works!sustainablemumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04099701194160334671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-806644789710396926.post-77559726867631990192014-01-31T18:23:59.590-09:002014-01-31T18:23:59.590-09:00Hi Emily! It's been awhile since I've don...Hi Emily! It's been awhile since I've done any blog reading. This was interesting information. There is so much conflicting "evidence" out there it can be so challenging to know which direction to go in and who to trust. It can be especially challenging with children. I have gone through dietary changes/restrictions with both of my kids at one or more times in our lives and it isn't easy to explain, control, or keep tabs on. I am looking forward to hearing more about this journey of yours. Would love to see some meal ideas and recipes as you forge ahead! Blessings!WILDROOTSWOMANhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12590057471664033619noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-806644789710396926.post-39161788698546565482014-01-31T06:20:37.547-09:002014-01-31T06:20:37.547-09:00I heard that the pH-level in your mouth actually h...I heard that the pH-level in your mouth actually has a lot to do with how well bacteria can flourish in there and cause tooth decay; you might want to look into that. <br /><br />I'm very leery of fad diets that are marketed as being the heal-all. Since humankind has adapted to thriving in wildly different areas all over the globe, I'm sure that a blalnced approach to eating that relies for a good part on what's present naturally in the environment can't do much wrong.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-806644789710396926.post-27860690352804495702014-01-30T04:09:46.606-09:002014-01-30T04:09:46.606-09:00We have been been using Dr. Bauer as our family de...We have been been using Dr. Bauer as our family dentist for more than 15 years (since he had an office), he is the best! We are very happy that we no longer have to travel to his office in Delray Beach but he can come to us wherever we are in Palm Beach County Fl. My family can now have their dental services performed at home.I agree that this at home service can be a bit more costly than a regular visit to the dentist. But with a handicapped son, my husband and I couldn’t be more appreciative of the convenience this service brings. Would definitely recommend him, for additional info visit his new website http://www.dentistcomestoyou.com/ or call (561) 310-6556.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12938830643935560728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-806644789710396926.post-75175630406738872692014-01-29T08:25:48.498-09:002014-01-29T08:25:48.498-09:00Thanks for the wealth of information. I am in need...Thanks for the wealth of information. I am in need of recipe ideas and cook book ideas and a support group :) Vegetables in all forms are recommended, but this book stresses the importance of fermented and cooked vegetables because they are easier to digest. D and I are eating salads daily as well. I haven't read the book Wheat Belly, I'll check it out. Nor have I read about the magnesium soil deficiencies although I do know that our soils for the most part are lacking in trace minerals in general. Thanks again. Emilyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05124854790635683665noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-806644789710396926.post-14708799418893672792014-01-28T22:03:10.249-09:002014-01-28T22:03:10.249-09:00Another interesting post you've made.
I do no...Another interesting post you've made.<br /><br />I do not understand why you would exclude salads from your diet if you're going Paleo?<br /><br />I'm Primal myself, my better half is usually Paleo, and we both eat salads. We use guacamole or olive oil as a salad dressing. If that helps?<br /><br />We're in the same boat as you RE: missing beans, chips, oatmeal, humus and that sort of thing.<br /><br />There's a brand of chip that's Primal (Terra) but like you noticed in other chips, it's cooked in canola oil.<br /><br />You wrote, "The main cause of gland and hormone imbalance is white sugar"<br /><br />I've read that sugar is toxic, so that makes sense. Mercola says to keep your TOTAL fructose consumption below 25 grams per day<br /><br />http://www.lewrockwell.com/2012/09/joseph-mercola/mounting-evidence-pegs-broccoli-as-one-of-natures-most-health-promoting-foods-tackling-hypertension-cancer-and-more/<br /><br />It's not always easy, as you note.<br /><br />Have you read the book, Wheat Belly? If not, I think perhaps you'd find it interesting.<br /><br />I came across the link to the Weston A. Price article discussing magnesium deficiencies in soil. I presume you've read it already, but if not, here it is:<br /><br />http://www.westonaprice.org/vitamins-and-minerals/magnificent-magnesium<br /><br />I've read good things about Stevia. Dr. Group says Stevia is Good for Your Teeth:<br /><br />http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/stevia/<br /><br />I have other links about that but I don't want to flood your blog with them.<br /><br />If you want some good Primal or Paleo recipes, marksdailyapple.com is great spot for that, plus it's full of information about the Primal/Paleo lifestyle.<br /><br />I can relate to your comment about breads. I've tried a couple of Paleo breads but so far I can't say I like them. We've been plying around with what I call 80/20 breads (which are more like 70/30 ratio) wheat with coconut flour and hazel nut flour or almond flour. It's not cheap though. It might help you to transition? <br /><br />- PanarchistamericanHelotAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com