Everybody knows how badly people got screwed over with mercury amalgam fillings. Now we are in the age of plastics, and we're wondering why so many people are effected by plastic toxicity creating all these soyboys.
Forget plastic water bottles or tupperware. Not to say those can't have an impact, but if you've got plastic literally in your mouth constantly under varying pH conditions, you're leaching far more than plain water in a bottle would.
Sure enough, when I looked up if BPA was in modern dental fillings, it is. What are the odds? The dental websites claim it all dissipates soon after the filling. Anything after that is negligible they say. But didn't they say the same about Mercury fillings? "Don't worry it isn't going anywhere, it is very secure in there". Bullshit, I say use your common sense.
An oil pull is a method of using something like coconut oil and letting it set in your mouth for an extended period of time to allow it to 'pull' shit out from the deepest recesses of your teeth and gum line.
A co worker of mine was all about this a few years ago. I thought it was stupid and looked it up, saw that it was being heavily promoted by Indians and dismissed it entirely.
It didn't work for him. At all. He ended up getting a full set of dentures.
So, homeopathy-tier trash.
Yeah, that's a good rule in general. Especially for health practices.