Paul Saladino· MD
if all those signals aren't there which all these fat soluble vitamins are underlying for you don't get this this big wide hard mineralized cortical bone that then supports the teeth
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if all those signals aren't there which all these fat soluble vitamins are underlying for you don't get this this big wide hard mineralized cortical bone that then supports the teeth
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when the jaw is growing the body is using resources it's using hormonal signals it's using all these fat soluble vitamins we talked about in minerals and it's mineralizing bone
narrow because we're not getting enough fat soluble vitamins in pregnancy and utero in our childhood and then we breathe through our mouths which causes the chin to be pushed back we don't have these like really well-formed chins we don't have good jawbones or wide jaws because of this potentially poor nutrition evolutionarily inconsistent nutrition throughout our childhood and infancy and all those kinds of things