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Why cavemen had no cavities (plus "healthy" foods that rot your teeth)

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An estimated 92% of Americans have at least 1 or more cavities in their teeth Peace and happiness th

An estimated 92% of Americans have at least 1 or more cavities in their teeth Peace and happiness through healthy eating. View this email online [click here](. An estimated 92% of Americans have at least 1 or more cavities in their teeth, but did you realize that data from teeth samples of our hunter-gatherer ancestors showed that cavities were basically non-existent in those societies? And it's not just about modern-day sugar consumption either... there are so-called "healthy" foods causing cavities in most people too. Fortunately, there are also ways to reverse cavities and "remineralize" your teeth naturally, as today's article will explain... [These so-called "healthy" foods cause cavities just like sugar]( (plus 3 ways to reverse cavities naturally) 🦷 Eat this white mineral to regrow your teeth and gums overnight After years of studies, scientists at the Eastman Dental Institute have made a breakthrough discovery. The tests done on 1,467 people showed that those who chew on [this white mineral]( had their teeth and gums restored overnight. As unbelievable as it sounds, this mineral contains a rare ingredient that can quickly remove decay and inflammation. [Click here to find out all about this white mineral that left the dental community in shock.]( In health and happiness, [Isabel De Los Rios]  //links.beyonddiet.com/a/219/click/9564386/662557830/_59aadd0c54ca6dd6e1862f630e403e353eb8d818/c934eda479eeec5190c3861ee22ade1f6f463545 "Beyond Diet" is a registered trademark of Live Smart Solutions LLC in the United States. Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you subscribed to a BeyondDiet.com newsletter or product. We may receive a portion of the sales from any third party products promoted in this email. Please note that we are a small team and are unable to monitor replies to this email. Questions and concerns can be directed to our [Customer Service Team.]( To unsubscribe, click here: [Manage Subscriptions](    This email was sent to {EMAIL} by isabeldelosrios@beyonddiet.com 3452 Richville Road #1447 Manchester Center, VT 05255  [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Report Spam]( [Blank]

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