Vitamin D Deficiency Effects on Your Teeth – Dr.Berg | DrEricBergDC

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let’s talk about how a vitamin D

deficiency could affect your teeth now

this mainly occurs when your baby

just before your teeth are coming in and

this condition is basically rickets of

the teeth

now rickets is a vitamin D deficiency

and because rickets affect bone it can

affect your teeth as well so let’s go

through this number one enamel

hypoplasia now what does that mean it

means that the enamel or the protective

strong coating around the teeth is not

developing correctly so it’s either

thinned or even in some cases absent

that can really increase the risk of

that tooth getting a cavity you can

develop white spots and a yellow

coloring on the tooth little pits on the

teeth or grooves that can lead to

additional cavities and also

sensitivities to cold and Heat number

two missing teeth which by the way is

very very common and these people had no

idea this was simply a vitamin D

deficiency and number three delayed

teeth so the teeth are not coming in

very fast

so apparently vitamin D has a huge

connection between the enamel on your

teeth if the teeth are gonna come in and

when the teeth are gonna come in and the

reason I talk a lot about vitamin D is

because I believe it’s probably the most

important vitamin it’s not really even a

vitamin it’s a hormone and it does so

many things it regulates calcium it

works also with vitamin k2 because

vitamin D increases the calcium in the

blood by 20 times guess what you need

vitamin k2 you take that calcium that’s

in the blood or in the joints or in soft

tissues and drive it into the bone and

the teeth so vitamin k2 is very very

important in teeth as well when I was a

small child I used to crave butter I

mean I could literally eat an entire

pound of butter in one sitting

and I would try to get a lot of butter

but my parents were like what are you

eating all that butter for right it’s

gonna might have too much cholesterol

and clog your arteries but guess what

butter is loaded with k2

and that’s really what I needed and it

could be why I had pretty much cavities

in every single tooth in my head but a

vitamin D deficiency also relates to low

back pain so if you have lower back pain

or any pain in the body or any type of

inflammation take some vitamin D it

really really works I would recommend

20,000 I use per day and make sure you

add with that 200 micrograms of k2 okay

so the ratio is for every 10,000 IU’s of

d3 you need 100 micrograms of k2 that’s

the the ratios and also vitamin D is

essential in your immune system it’s an

immune modulator nearly every autoimmune

condition is deficient in vitamin D

vitamin D deficiencies can set you up

for getting viral infections bacterial

infections definitely the flu and also

loss of bone osteopenia osteoporosis you

need d3 and k2 together so in summary I

wanted just to emphasize the importance

of vitamin D and how it works

and number two identify these three

things that could occur if you have

children it’s a vitamin D deficiency and

if you have these issues right now and

you’re older it could mean that you were

deficient as a child and you could still

be deficient now thanks for watching

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