Grandma's recipe.
Haldi, milk, lime, and honey, mentioned in one of my previous posts, are known to help with inflammation and benefit our body systemically. So, how about cleaning those yellow extrinsic stains while taking care of your body? After a cough or cold (Cancer reversal to normal cells — a new breakthrough technology: https://www.kaist.ac.kr/newsen/html/news/?mode=V&mng_no=43810&skey=keyword&sval=Cancer&list_s_date=&list_e_date=&GotoPage=1.
I told them in Louisville it can be done — no one believed my idea or didn't understand it. My idea!
It was a very simple, nascent concept on Tumor Reversion (TCTP) — this one is obviously a matured, complex, and well-developed breakthrough. Once discovered in one type of cancer research meta-analysis, it is only a matter of time before the mechanism of action can be discovered in other cancers, including prostate, oral cancer, etc.) Keeping both genetics and epigenetics fully into consideration. Before the point of irreversible fate — requiring surgery or other intensive treatment — and with the potential for tooth regeneration opening doors to new possibilities, it is very nicely articulated here.
I still remember walking around the poster presentation conference at the James Graham Brown Cancer Center at the University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA, in the CTR building (Center for Translational Research) and noticing an abundance of our very own Haldi, or turmeric, being researched by numerous scientists for its beneficial effects on cancer. Turmeric, which we routinely add to our food, has shown promise: Learn more.
So, after getting an aesthetic composite veneer or filling done, a polishing might be required every 2-3 years, or simply a cleaning for your other teeth, for a confident smile!
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