Saturday, March 30, 2024

Why Should You Keep Your Wisdom Teeth?

In recent years, the topics of the connection between mouth/tooth health and body health have gained more and more interest. your oral health is far more important than you might have realized and we are becoming increasingly aware of the connection between the body, the mouth, teeth, and gums. According to the meridian system, poor tooth health can affect organ health and cause blockages of energy flow. Conditions in the mouth have a profound potential to reflect and influence our health as a whole. Disruptions to the flow of energy through the mouth may affect remote regions of the body and disruptions of other areas in the body may manifest in the mouth. These relationships are a result of communication between the meridians and the teeth. At least 46% of the motor and sensory nerves in the cortex of our brain are linked to our mouths and faces. Wisdom teeth are connected to our small intestine and the front of our pituitary gland according to the meridian system. The small intestine is linked to the heart meridian in TCM, therefore, the wisdom teeth are also linked to the heart function. When any tooth is removed we are breaking the energy flow in a particular meridian that streams through that tooth. Research shows that heart disease and stroke may be associated with a decline in oral health. Studies have shown that gum disease is more frequent and severe among people who have diabetes. Research also shows that people who have gum disease have more challenges to control their blood sugar levels. Tooth removal before the age of 35 can be a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease.

Wisdom teeth extractions can be quite dangerous. A report by dentist Jay Friedman in the American Journal of Public Health reveals that 67% or more of preventative wisdom teeth removals are unnecessary. The article explains that most of the pain and infections surrounding wisdom teeth are not caused by the teeth themselves, but rather the symptoms that arise from their surgical removal, which can cause long-lasting or permanent damage.

What is the spiritual and physical connection between the wisdom teeth and your pineal gland? Please check my recent video.

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