Teeth questions : What about our teeth?

Bok av Hans Balans
What do we know about our teeth? Are they just a tool for eating and are they made like ?rocks?? If so, why do we have 32 of those ?rocks? and why is there a system of nerves and blood vessels inside them? Which visible and invisible systems are connected to our teeth, our jaws, our mouth, our head, etc.? There are many questions relating to this subject which require a lot of answers. In this book I try to raise a lot of questions and will answer a few of them using information from different sources. I learned, that when I am able to formulate a question properly, somewhere inside of me I already know the answer. That is the reason why I am able to formulate these questions. When you ask a question thus and trust, the answer will come to you and you might be surprised sometimes which direction the answer comes from. For me the answers came from scientific papers, dentists, books, channels, internet websites and workshops and sessions with clients. The insights into the meaning of the teeth in our mouth is mainly of interest to healers, dentists and dentists? organizations. A lot of new information is coming available nowadays as a result of the investigations of healers, scientists and dentists into the many connections in the body. Most new information comes from people who began to raise questions as well, and began to look outside the existing belief systems for answers, or were able to make new 10 connections using knowledge from other healing modalities. After a long time of dividing the body in separate parts, each with their own ?specialists? attending to these parts; i.e. a cardiologist for you rheart, a pulmonary specialist for you rlungs, ear, nose, and throat specialist, a dentist, etc., many healthcare professionals are now becoming more and more aware of the intricate connections between the different body parts and how they function together as a whole. It is for example very interesting to look into the dental industry and how it has been completely separated from the healthcare industry and its ?specialists?, who deal with the rest of the body, in many countries. What are the reasons for this separation, one might ask? The separation is so strong that the teeth are even separated from the jaws in the healthcare industry. They are so closely connected in our body, but treated as completely separate in the healthcare business. I find this very intriguing! It would be similar to looking at flowers separately from the soil in which they grow while gardening. You would need two specialists, one for the soil and one for the flowers! For me this is a good example which confirms how our...