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Tooth decay? Observations in animals


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#1 Skötkonung

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Posted 24 March 2009 - 09:22 PM


I've been feeding my cat a raw diet since she was born (she is now 4 years old) and her teeth are in perfect condition. I could only imagine how rotten my teeth would be if I went four years without brushing my teeth. I was curious, why do humans experience such rapid tooth decay? If we switched to a raw diet, could we forgo regular tooth cleaning without experiencing a decline in oral health?

#2 JLL

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Posted 24 March 2009 - 10:19 PM

I've been feeding my cat a raw diet since she was born (she is now 4 years old) and her teeth are in perfect condition. I could only imagine how rotten my teeth would be if I went four years without brushing my teeth. I was curious, why do humans experience such rapid tooth decay? If we switched to a raw diet, could we forgo regular tooth cleaning without experiencing a decline in oral health?


Weston Price would probably answer with a resounding "yes".




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