DIY Dentistry: How to Fix a Cavity with Eggshells

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What’s So Special About Eggshells?

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Eggshells are high in minerals such as aluminum, iron, potassium, sodium, sulfur, magnesium, silicon and more. And, with over 27 elements housed inside, eggshells are one of the most harmonious and well-balanced methods to get calcium. In fact, with more than 27 elements housed inside, eggshells are one of the most harmonious and well-balanced methods for getting calcium.

Additionally, teeth and human bones are both similar to the composition of eggshells. Since the tissues of a person’s bones are made of calcium, the nutrient contained in the egg’s shells has hematopoietic abilities. To put it simply, if you consume eggshells, they have properties that help your tissues function at their peak and rejuvenate the composition of your teeth.

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