4.8 • 802 Ratings
🗓️ 6 June 2018
⏱️ 63 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello, welcome back to the podcast. I'm so excited to be here. It feels like it's been three years even though it's only been like one week. I tell you, when you get in a routine of doing something for six years and then you don't do it for a week, it's like, oh my gosh, what am I doing with my life? So I was down in Texas. I went to Marble Falls, Texas, which is one hour west of Austin. |
0:21.6 | I don't know if you guys remember this. |
0:23.7 | The OG podcast listeners probably do remember this. |
0:28.0 | You remember the lady named Susan Lushkosh of Debug Your Health? |
0:31.3 | She came onto the show maybe two years ago, give or take. |
0:35.0 | And I don't remember if she said this on air. |
0:36.9 | I'm pretty sure she did. She was |
0:39.0 | talking about my cold hands and feet. And she said, Evan, I bet you have a combination of either |
0:44.0 | dental cavitations or liver flukes. And so dental cavitations, what they are, they're basically |
0:51.7 | a mass of necrotic bone or necrotic tissue in your jawbone. |
0:56.1 | So 90% of people that get their wisdom teeth removed, the surgeons don't typically remove |
1:02.6 | what's called the periodontal membrane. |
1:05.3 | And I'm obviously going to have a surgeon on the show, a cavitation specialist, a guy |
1:10.6 | named Dr. Nunnally, who helped me out. I'm going to have him on the show, a cavitation specialist, a guy named Dr. Nunnily, who helped me out. |
1:12.6 | I'm going to have him on the show. Awesome dude. Really, really great guy. He'll be on the podcast |
1:17.4 | soon. I just have to recover first. My jaw still hurts. So anyway, let me explain what I was doing |
1:23.4 | in Texas. 90% of people with wisdom teeth extractions, the periodontal membrane gets left. |
1:31.3 | And this is the equivalent of leaving a placenta in a woman's body after she gives birth. |
1:36.3 | I mean, that is just insane. |
1:38.1 | And these membranes just start to rot, and then that infection can spread into your jawbone. |
1:42.9 | And this is obviously all happening underneath your |
1:45.1 | gum. So when you get sewed up or stitched up or your gums heal from any tooth extraction, |
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