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Dr Mellanby’s Travels
In the annals of popular dental research, Dr Weston Price is revered for his globe-trotting adventures chronically the general and dental health of peoples living free of dental decay. He wasn’t alone, and many distinguished researchers, including Dr May Mellanby, … Continue reading
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Prevention of Cavities with a Single “Massive” Dose of Vitamin D
In the 1920′s, 30′s and 40′s there was a lot of interest in the application of nutrition and vitamin supplementation, particularly vitamin D, in the treatment of tooth decay. This research was pioneered by May Mellanby, with significant contributions by … Continue reading
Is white bread better for teeth than wholewheat?
One of the clear results Lady May Mellanby’s extensive research on dental decay is what she referred to as “the cereal effect”. Poorly mineralized teeth and tooth decay were more prevalent in both children and animals who consumed the greatest amount … Continue reading
Childhood Nutrition and Susceptibility to Cavities
One mild malnutrition episode occurring in the first year of life is associated with increased caries in both the baby and permanent teeth many years later. Dr J. Alvarez, 1995 Mineralization of primary (or baby) and permanent teeth begins before … Continue reading
How much vitamin D should you be taking?
It is becoming increasingly apparent that current recommendations of vitamin D intake in the range of 200 – 600 IU/day are woefully inadequate. In 2007, a group of 15 prominent vitamin D and nutritional researchers, a veritable Who’s Who, published … Continue reading
The Vitamin D Solution by Dr Michael Holick
Dr Michael Holick is arguably the preeminent vitamin D researcher of the past 30 years. A search of the ISI Citation Index for “M.F. Holick and Vitamin D” lists 389 peer-reviewed scientific papers that he has authored or co-authored. These papers … Continue reading
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Can Cavities Really Be Healed?
In a word…Yes! Dentists use the term “arrested” to describe dental caries in which the decay process has stopped and the decay is no longer active. In lay terms, arrested can be considered the same as healed. The arrest and … Continue reading
Dr May Mellanby: A Remarkable Dental Researcher
During the 1920’s and 30’s, Dr May Mellanby undertook “one of the most persistent and intensive investigations that Great Britain has ever seen.” Those investigations included laboratory and clinical studies of the relationship between diet and teeth, and was published … Continue reading