How to Build up the Teeth.
Teeth in just a» nvity starved to death an the Momteh. If we do not furnish to the taeth of tlie young that pabulum ihey re«jui re. they cannot possible ba built up. It la the outside of corn, oats, wheat, barley and tha lika, or bran, so cal lad, that we lift away and fa«-d to tha awina, that the teeth actually require for their proper nourishment. Thaaa flour 111* mill* are working destruction upon •he teeth of every man, woman and child wbo partakes of their fine bolted dour. They sift out the carbonates anl the phosphates of lime in order that they may provide that fine, white dour which le proving a whitened sepulchre to teeth. ttatmeal is one of ilia heat foods for supplying the teeth with nourishment. It makes the dentine cemenlutn. and etian.cl »tmng. dint like, and aide to resist all forms of decay. If you Law children never allow any while bread upon your tahle. Bread mada of whole wheat ground, not bolted, so tliat the bran which contains the minute quantities of lime is present, is best. Baktd beans, too. have a considerable supply of these lime salts, and should I* on your table, hot or cold, three times a week, in brushing tbe teeth, always brush up and down from the gum. instead of across.—American Ana! vat.
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 367, 28 January 1890, Page 4
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