Lovely exchange here! Heartened to see a post Covid pharmacist!
My brothers daughter graduated w/ dr of pharmacy degree just pre-Covid. She married a classmate who did the same, May’21. They were hell bent on jabbing the entire wedding list and facilitated the process due to their respective positions.
Her tears were the main reason my brother jabbed, as future son in law set up the one and done JnJ jab appointment for him. It’s been a train wreck of various maladies ever since that none of the family will discuss . My mom and sister and I were the hold outs.
The happy couple had since saddled themselves with many lovely liabilities, big new house, cars etc. so that they are now slaves to their debt which obviously leaves them with the choice of tow the line and keep blinders on or enjoy their wedded bliss in debtors prison.
and the there's this from Dr. Gerry Curatola, DDS, a pioneer in biological dentistry rejuvdentist.com /biological-dentistry/tooth-meridian-chart/
Tooth Meridian Chart: Is It Legit? What Is It Good For?
You may have heard that tooth meridian charts can explain why you’re having specific health problems. It’s tempting to believe that a simple dental procedure could cure an ongoing chronic illness.
But is there any truth to the tooth meridian chart? And what is a meridian chart, anyway?
The tooth meridian chart derives from the marriage between Western dentistry and traditional Eastern medicine. It’s used to explain how the body’s energy may link problems in the mouth to other areas of the body.
Most people associate meridians with acupuncture, but some biological dentists believe they may be affecting your oral health, too.
There isn’t much scientific evidence that energy running through meridians in your teeth affects the rest of your body. However, some recent evidence suggests that acupuncture meridians may be related to connective tissue planes throughout the body.
In other words, there may be a physiological basis for some parts of the meridians.
We want to provide you with some basic information about tooth meridians to empower you to make your own decisions about your oral health.
What is a Meridian Tooth Chart?
What are meridians? According to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), meridians are channels that carry vital energy, or qi, throughout the whole body. When your qi is blocked, it can keep your body’s organs from working properly.
Acupuncturists and energy healers work to unblock the qi so energy flows freely and your body can heal itself.
There are 12 primary meridians in TCM. They are:
Heart
Pericardium
Triple-burner
Lung
Stomach
Large intestine
Small intestine
Liver
Gallbladder
Spleen
Kidney
Bladder
Do teeth have meridians? According to traditional Chinese medicine, yes, certain teeth are associated with each of the body’s meridians. A tooth-organ relationship chart shows you which meridians are associated with each tooth and organ in the body.
Is the Meridian Tooth Chart real?
The meridian tooth chart isn’t supported by modern science, but many say that it has still helped their patients.
Holistic dentists who follow the chart say they’ve helped their patients overcome diseases and illnesses with proper dental care. Some even claim they’ve avoided giving root canals by addressing problems in the body first.
What is the purpose of the Meridian Tooth Chart?
The meridian tooth chart explains how toothaches and other dental problems can signify ailments somewhere else in the body.
For example, a toothache in the tooth associated with the intestine could be a sign of chronic digestive problems. Or, damage to one of the teeth connected to the kidneys could create kidney problems for that patient.
(Reminder: The evidence for tooth meridians is anecdotal, but if you’re worried about what’s going on in your mouth or body, book an appointment with Rejuvenation Dentistry.)
Which tooth corresponds to which organ?
What teeth are connected to what organs? Here are the teeth that are associated with some of the body’s major organs:
Which tooth is associated with the heart? Wisdom teeth (third molars) on both the upper and lower jaws are associated with the heart.
What is the significance of the tooth corresponding to the stomach? The molars on the upper jaw and premolars on the lower jaw are associated with the stomach meridian. A toothache or other problem with those teeth could indicate stomach issues, according to traditional Chinese medicine.
Other organs on the tooth-meridian chart:
Lungs: upper premolars, lower first (front), and second (back) molars
Large intestine: premolars
Small intestine: wisdom teeth
Liver: canine teeth
Gallbladder: canine teeth
Spleen: lower left premolars, upper left molars
Kidney: upper first (inside) incisors, right lower second (outside) incisor
Bladder: all incisors on both jaws
How Oral Health Influences Overall Health
Regardless of whether tooth meridians actually exist, your oral health absolutely influences your overall health.
Many studies have shown that problems with your teeth and gums can create chronic health conditions in the rest of the body. Harmful germs in your mouth release chemicals that promote inflammation throughout your body, which can cause many problems.
Damaged or missing teeth can also affect the quality of the food you eat. Many fiber- and nutrient-rich foods are crunchy or hard and take time to chew. If it’s difficult for you to eat, you’ll be more likely to eat low-fiber, nutrient-poor, high-sugar foods.
Your poor diet can then create even more problems and negatively affect your health.
Here are some chronic diseases that have been linked to poor oral health:
Lovely exchange here! Heartened to see a post Covid pharmacist!
My brothers daughter graduated w/ dr of pharmacy degree just pre-Covid. She married a classmate who did the same, May’21. They were hell bent on jabbing the entire wedding list and facilitated the process due to their respective positions.
Her tears were the main reason my brother jabbed, as future son in law set up the one and done JnJ jab appointment for him. It’s been a train wreck of various maladies ever since that none of the family will discuss . My mom and sister and I were the hold outs.
The happy couple had since saddled themselves with many lovely liabilities, big new house, cars etc. so that they are now slaves to their debt which obviously leaves them with the choice of tow the line and keep blinders on or enjoy their wedded bliss in debtors prison.
and the there's this from Dr. Gerry Curatola, DDS, a pioneer in biological dentistry rejuvdentist.com /biological-dentistry/tooth-meridian-chart/
Tooth Meridian Chart: Is It Legit? What Is It Good For?
You may have heard that tooth meridian charts can explain why you’re having specific health problems. It’s tempting to believe that a simple dental procedure could cure an ongoing chronic illness.
But is there any truth to the tooth meridian chart? And what is a meridian chart, anyway?
The tooth meridian chart derives from the marriage between Western dentistry and traditional Eastern medicine. It’s used to explain how the body’s energy may link problems in the mouth to other areas of the body.
Most people associate meridians with acupuncture, but some biological dentists believe they may be affecting your oral health, too.
There isn’t much scientific evidence that energy running through meridians in your teeth affects the rest of your body. However, some recent evidence suggests that acupuncture meridians may be related to connective tissue planes throughout the body.
In other words, there may be a physiological basis for some parts of the meridians.
We want to provide you with some basic information about tooth meridians to empower you to make your own decisions about your oral health.
What is a Meridian Tooth Chart?
What are meridians? According to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), meridians are channels that carry vital energy, or qi, throughout the whole body. When your qi is blocked, it can keep your body’s organs from working properly.
Acupuncturists and energy healers work to unblock the qi so energy flows freely and your body can heal itself.
There are 12 primary meridians in TCM. They are:
Heart
Pericardium
Triple-burner
Lung
Stomach
Large intestine
Small intestine
Liver
Gallbladder
Spleen
Kidney
Bladder
Do teeth have meridians? According to traditional Chinese medicine, yes, certain teeth are associated with each of the body’s meridians. A tooth-organ relationship chart shows you which meridians are associated with each tooth and organ in the body.
Is the Meridian Tooth Chart real?
The meridian tooth chart isn’t supported by modern science, but many say that it has still helped their patients.
Holistic dentists who follow the chart say they’ve helped their patients overcome diseases and illnesses with proper dental care. Some even claim they’ve avoided giving root canals by addressing problems in the body first.
What is the purpose of the Meridian Tooth Chart?
The meridian tooth chart explains how toothaches and other dental problems can signify ailments somewhere else in the body.
For example, a toothache in the tooth associated with the intestine could be a sign of chronic digestive problems. Or, damage to one of the teeth connected to the kidneys could create kidney problems for that patient.
(Reminder: The evidence for tooth meridians is anecdotal, but if you’re worried about what’s going on in your mouth or body, book an appointment with Rejuvenation Dentistry.)
Which tooth corresponds to which organ?
What teeth are connected to what organs? Here are the teeth that are associated with some of the body’s major organs:
Which tooth is associated with the heart? Wisdom teeth (third molars) on both the upper and lower jaws are associated with the heart.
What is the significance of the tooth corresponding to the stomach? The molars on the upper jaw and premolars on the lower jaw are associated with the stomach meridian. A toothache or other problem with those teeth could indicate stomach issues, according to traditional Chinese medicine.
Other organs on the tooth-meridian chart:
Lungs: upper premolars, lower first (front), and second (back) molars
Large intestine: premolars
Small intestine: wisdom teeth
Liver: canine teeth
Gallbladder: canine teeth
Spleen: lower left premolars, upper left molars
Kidney: upper first (inside) incisors, right lower second (outside) incisor
Bladder: all incisors on both jaws
How Oral Health Influences Overall Health
Regardless of whether tooth meridians actually exist, your oral health absolutely influences your overall health.
Many studies have shown that problems with your teeth and gums can create chronic health conditions in the rest of the body. Harmful germs in your mouth release chemicals that promote inflammation throughout your body, which can cause many problems.
Damaged or missing teeth can also affect the quality of the food you eat. Many fiber- and nutrient-rich foods are crunchy or hard and take time to chew. If it’s difficult for you to eat, you’ll be more likely to eat low-fiber, nutrient-poor, high-sugar foods.
Your poor diet can then create even more problems and negatively affect your health.
Here are some chronic diseases that have been linked to poor oral health:
Cardiovascular disease
Pneumonia
Diabetes
Alzheimer’s disease and dementia
Osteoporosis
Premature birth and low birth weight
Mental health [...]