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🗓️ 26 April 2023
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Dr. Staci Whitman, DDS discusses the importance of nose breathing, harms linked with fluoride in water and ways to support airway health for your whole body.
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0:00 Intro
3:48 Up to 90% of children have some dysregulated breathing.
5:45 We aren’t chewing enough.
6:40 Breastfeeding creates optimal craniofacial respiratory development. How your face and jaw grow effects how you breathe.
7:40 Our jaws are shrinking.
8:00 Not getting deep Stage 3 sleep
8:25 If your child is showing behavioral issues, have an airway and sleep screening done.
11:00 Your tongue position
12:05 Orthodontics can start at age 2 or 3 to change growth patterns.
16:04 Chronic mouth breathing in adults has far reaching impacts.
17:44 Any amount of snoring is abnormal.
19:50 Use a sleep tracker.
20:30 Observe your child sleeping.
22:15 You can see sleep deprivation in children’s faces.
23:50 Fluoride is a neurotoxin.
28:13 Hydroxyapatite is effective for re-mineralizing your teeth.
30:45 Cavities are a bacterial infection.
39:00 Your oral microbiome feeds your gut microbiome.
41:30 Mouth is a gateway into your body.
42:25 Oral health impacts: Alzheimer’s, erectile dysfunction, fertility in both men and women.
47:35 There are oral microbiome tests.
48:40 Ozone helps with periodontal disease, gum disease, and cavities.
51:52 A baking soda rinse will neutralize acids and can help with candida.
55:00 Children whose mothers were vegetarian or vegan while pregnant will likely have under-mineralized enamel and deficiencies.
58:10 Tongue scraping
59:05 Floss.
59:25 Leaky gums
01:04:27 Bentonite clay benefits remineralization and your microbiome.
01:09:10 Start flossing kid’s teeth at about 2 or 2 ½.
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0:00.0 | Florida was initially put in the water really based on observation of a dentist out of Colorado who |
0:06.2 | noticed people in his community had fewer cavities and in hindsight we know it was lorosus so it's |
0:11.8 | just sort of been grandfathered in as a public health movement because cavities were skyrocketing |
0:16.9 | but what really were causing the cavities I would argue it was our food our ultra-process food |
0:22.7 | our sugary foods our milled flowers refined flowers and how we're breathing so really |
0:28.2 | was a band-aid approach but now more and more data has come out showing that it has some neurotoxicity |
0:35.2 | effects and it really is Florida's really defined as a neurotoxin and so this is really controversial |
0:41.6 | and people get really heated up about it but I do think to do no harm we need to be looking at the data |
0:48.2 | and so there's now over 70 studies that are showing that by in taking too much fluoride in pregnancy |
0:54.8 | and in infancy and early childhood it can impact the IQ of children and their neuro development |
1:01.7 | and it can affect particularly boys up to five IQ points which doesn't sound like a lot but it's |
1:07.5 | actually on par with lead and again this is water fluoridation so we also know through the research |
1:12.5 | fluoride really works topically not systemically and I will say you know only three percent of |
1:18.8 | Europe currently fluoridates their water so 97% of European countries do not many of them have |
1:25.6 | removed it from their water long ago for various reasons one the neurotoxicity concerns but also |
1:31.5 | the medical ethical concerns you know we really are mass-medicating people without their consent |
1:36.8 | hey folks now today's show with Dr. Stacey Whitman is brought to you by myoscience nutrition as |
1:50.2 | you can tell we're talking about the importance of the oral microbiome as it relates to gut health |
1:54.0 | and systemic health it's a fascinating discussion I hope you learn a lot now one thing we do talk |
1:58.4 | a lot about is the importance of counteracting fluoride in water using water filtration one thing |
2:03.2 | Dr. Stacey mentions is iodine iodine is important to displace halogens in the environment such as |
2:08.2 | chloride bromine or even fluoride so if you're not ingesting liquid iodine I strongly suggest you |
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