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Old Wed, Jul-11-18, 10:59
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Plan: atkins, carnivore 2023
Stats: 200/211/163 Female 5'8"
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Progress: -30%
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Great points. Once the enamel is damaged ( chipped, worn ) it is gone.

The dentin is very much alive---I always thought the teeth were dead bone with nerves just to be a pain. But no. Teeth are ALIVE, and can make their own types of protective cells and chemicals to repair as much as possible. Really stunning to me.

I wondered why the dental specialist left one root of a broken tooth ( damaged by a dentist.) intact--- I was questioning her methods. Especially as I was led to beleive that when I handed over a few thousand dollars in cash that she would fix the tooth only to hit the same road blocks of the first specialist hit and "how bad a job" or similar words were said at the time to validate the new work.......

Getting enough K2 is challenging.
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