🔻 YOUR BODY WAS ALWAYS CAPABLE OF REGROWING TEETH. THE GENE WAS NEVER MISSING. IT WAS SUPPRESSED. JAPAN JUST PROVED IT BY UNBLOCKING IT WITH A SINGLE INJECTION.
In September 2024, Kyoto University began human trials on a drug that regrows teeth in adults. One injection. New teeth in 9 weeks. No implants. No dentures. No surgery.
The drug deactivates USAG-1 — a protein that blocks tooth regeneration. Remove the block, the tooth grows. Like it was always meant to.
The question nobody is asking: what activated USAG-1 in the first place?
A former molecular biologist — 11 years in a dental research lab funded by one of the three largest implant manufacturers:
"We identified in 2011 that fluoride accumulation in jaw tissue amplifies USAG-1 expression by up to 340%. The more fluoride in the bone, the stronger the suppression. We submitted the paper. Rejected by every journal in 6 weeks. Funding pulled 3 months later. I was told the direction was 'not commercially viable.'"
Not commercially viable. Because dental implants generate $5.4 billion per year. Dentures: $3.8 billion. Root canals: $15 billion. A $24 billion industry built on the assumption that teeth do not grow back.
They did not discover regeneration in 2024. They suppressed it for decades. A mouth that heals itself does not need a dentist every 6 months.
Fluoride calcifies the pineal gland. Fluoride suppresses tooth regeneration. Fluoride was added to your water in 1945. The same decade they built the dental insurance industry.
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