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Dr. Eric Berg
@dr_ericberg
The #1 Remedy for Dental Plaque

An estimated 70–80% of adults have tartar buildup.
And brushing alone won’t stop it.

Tartar is a hardened shield that traps bacteria on your teeth.
Left alone, it leads to cavities and gum disease.

Here’s how to get rid of it for good: 🧵
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Dr. Eric Berg
@dr_ericberg
Tartar starts when a bacteria called Streptococcus mutans feeds on sugar and makes acid.

Then it creates a sticky film that traps the acid against your teeth—like glue.

That acid eats away at your enamel and hides bacteria from your immune system.

But it doesn’t stop there…
Dr. Eric Berg
@dr_ericberg
This same bacteria isn’t just found in your mouth.

It’s also been discovered on heart valves—and even deep inside the plaque in your arteries.

So let’s dive into how to shut it down for good and protect your teeth, enamel, and oral health:
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@dr_ericberg
The first step? Reduce your intake of sugar and starch.

Why starch? When combined with sugar, it creates a thick, sticky film that bacteria cling to—making plaque and tartar much difficult to remove.

But diet is just the beginning. What you brush with matters even more…
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Dr. Eric Berg
@dr_ericberg
Here’s a simple, effective homemade toothpaste to help break down tartar and support enamel:

• ½ tsp food-grade 3% hydrogen peroxide
• ½ tsp baking soda
• 3 drops clove oil
• ½ tsp microcrystalline hydroxyapatite
• 3 tsp water

Use once daily with gentle circular brushing.
Dr. Eric Berg
@dr_ericberg
Why it works:
• Hydrogen peroxide breaks down biofilm & whitens teeth
• Baking soda scrubs gently & neutralizes acid
• Clove oil disrupts harmful bacteria & reduces inflammation
• Hydroxyapatite helps fill tiny cracks in enamel & remineralize your teeth

And that’s not all…
Dr. Eric Berg
@dr_ericberg
Use probiotic gums or supplements to repopulate your mouth with beneficial bacteria.

These friendly microbes help reduce plaque, prevent cavities, and even improve breath.

Now let’s talk nutrition—what’s the best food for strong, healthy teeth?
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Dr. Eric Berg
@dr_ericberg
One of the best foods for dental health is grass-fed butter.

It’s rich in:
• Vitamin K2: directs calcium into your teeth and bones
• Vitamin A: supports strong enamel
• Butyrate: promotes gut and brain health

A simple addition with powerful benefits.
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Dr. Eric Berg
@dr_ericberg
In the 1930s, dentist Weston A. Price studied cultures with virtually no tooth decay.

He discovered that their diets—rich in grass-fed butter and fat-soluble nutrients—protected against cavities and supported strong dental structure.

He called this key nutrient “Activator X.”
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Dr. Eric Berg
@dr_ericberg
We now know activator X is vitamin K2—it moves calcium into your teeth & bones, not your arteries.

Ironically, the butter once feared for cholesterol actually supports your teeth and heart.

Pair it with the homemade toothpaste & oral probiotics for a stronger, healthier smile.
Dr. Eric Berg
@dr_ericberg
Try this routine for a few weeks and notice the difference—not just in your oral health, but your overall well-being.

For a deeper dive into how to protect your teeth and support long-term dental health naturally, watch this video:
youtu.be/y7g1gKyzL94
Dr. Eric Berg
@dr_ericberg
A bit about me:

I’m the creator of Healthy Keto® and Intermittent Fasting protocols—helping over 100M people make healthier choices.

Follow me @dr_ericberg for evidence-based tips to improve your health & vitality.

What’s ONE thing you learned from this thread? Comment below…
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