Good morning! Buckle up, news is coming at as “fast and furious”. In a good way. I can’t remember Judy’s exact screen name.
I can’t find our tooth discussion but I remembered this. Calcium carbonate is considered to help strengthen tooth enamel. Not taken internally but used in water as a mouthwash, and it also is a very VERY fine abrasive that is used in tooth pastes sometimes or tooth powder. I haven’t used tooth paste in many years but make my own tooth powder, recipe posted on the Natural Health thread, has calcium carbonate as one of the ingredients.
I’ve noticed since using it, one tooth that had a small chunk out of it that was painful, after some time stopped being painful and sensitive. Maybe some enamel grew back? I don’t know, I refuse to go to dentists any more. :-D
With the proper diet, teeth can indeed remineralize themselves. I haven’t been to a dentist since the late ‘70s. A couple of fillings from my late teen years have fallen out, but the cavities seem to have healed themselves.