@TheBetterPath_ Hey now I am a nurse lol. Then again I also don’t take selfies like that in scrubs or really anything. Or take any selfies period. Yeah ik I’m lame
🚨 WOMAN GOES VIRAL AFTER CLAIMING DENTISTS ARE HIDING HOW TO “REVERSE CAVITIES” — “DO NOT TRUST YOUR DENTIST”
A woman is going massively viral after posting a video accusing the dental industry of deliberately hiding natural ways to stop cavities before they become severe.
And the very first thing she says?
“Do not trust your dentist.”
The woman claims dentists are NEVER taught how to naturally reverse early cavities because:
“Guess who gets your insurance money when you have a cavity? The dentist.”
According to her, hydroxyapatite toothpaste can supposedly “remineralize” teeth by repairing tiny areas damaged by acid and sugar before they become major cavities.
She also claims oil pulling can help prevent decay, whiten teeth, improve breath, and even “reverse” early-stage cavities.
“They want all of our teeth to be rotten… because then we keep having to go back and pay them more money.”
She repeatedly questions why dental schools allegedly never teach these methods if they’re so effective.
Now the internet is completely split:
“My dentist never told me ANY of this.”
“They make more money fixing teeth than preventing cavities.”
“Hydroxyapatite toothpaste actually changed my teeth.”
“My dentist literally admitted early cavities can remineralize.”
“I’ve been paying thousands for fillings and nobody mentioned this?”
Some people are calling it dangerous misinformation that could stop people from getting real dental care.
Others are saying:
“Why has literally no dentist EVER mentioned this stuff?”
So now people are asking: is modern dentistry actually trying to prevent cavities… or profit from them forever?
📹: TikTok/manifesting_abundance_
"I used to be a Democrat, but unfortunately the Democrats went too far to the left... I realised that Republicans... are more focused on what is best for America."
Rest in peace.
If you want your kid to have a unique and uncommon name thats unheard of that’s cool. But don’t just throw a bunch of syllables together and make up a random name like “brixleylynnlee”. At that point your names not unique it’s just sounds plain silly