Listen

Description

-Discussing Dr. Ellie’s dental hygiene recommendations. Xylitol throughout the day. Closys (which is chlorine dioxide), Crest Cavity Protection toothpaste, Listerine, ACT. No brushing with baking soda or salt because they mess up the pH and microbiome of the mouth.

-Atom says xylitol is hydrogenated (using nickel) from birch xylose. Toxic, especially to the liver (and fatal to dogs). More dogs die from xylitol than from chocolate. The xylitol in food (cherries, plums, strawberries, oats, corn, cauliflower, mushrooms) is natural. The xylitol from corn husks and sugar cane bagasse is also hydrogenated with nickel.

-Eric says people that use the gum and mints are okay, but use of granular form causes stomach problem. Dr. Ellie responded that the stomach problems are from xylose being hygroscopic and pulling saliva in from the salivary glands. This saliva is very alkaline and supersaturated in minerals. If xylitol is taken with food, hygoscopic effect in the mouth is nullified. If a person has leaky gut, xylose causes more water to be drawn into the stomach, causing loose stools. Xylitol in the gut feeds probiotic bacteria and heals the lining of the colon.

-Question about how to use turpentine. Obtain the Candida Cleaner Report from Dr. Jennifer Daniels.

-Patrick reacted very badly to his sugar/turpentine dose. Was it a reaction from bad buggies?

-Anti-parasite agents: Pumpkin seeds, colloidal silver, diatemaceous earth.