23: What Your Dentist Isn’t Telling You: Fluoride, Mouth Breathing & the Link With Cancer | Amber White
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Your dentist might be missing the most important signs in your mouth.


Amber White explains how oral infections, mineral imbalances, and mouth breathing create conditions that ripple through your entire body and even make you vulnerable to cancer.


A specific oral bacterium has been directly linked to breast cancer, colorectal tumors, and pancreatic cancer in peer-reviewed research. And it doesn't stay in your mouth; it travels.


Most people treat bleeding gums and tartar buildup as hygiene problems. Amber breaks down why those symptoms often point to something deeper, such as mineral depletion, hormonal shifts, or hidden infections that never show up on a standard dental x-ray.


She also gets into the real tradeoffs of root canals, why your mouthwash might be making things worse, and what a biological dentist can actually see that a conventional one can't.


You’ll learn:


[00:00] Introduction

[01:53] Why oral health is often overlooked, and Amber’s shift to biological dentistry

[08:27] The oral microbiome and how your mouth reflects full-body health

[10:38] What your mouth reveals about disease, and why symptoms like bleeding gums matter

[13:33] The connection between oral bacteria, infections, and cancer risk

[17:10] Root canals explained, including risks and long-term considerations

[20:42] The real causes of tooth decay, and how biological dentists treat infections

[27:39] The role of minerals and hormones in oral health, healing, and sensitivity

[39:59] Daily habits, diet, and products that may be harming your oral health

[46:53] Fluoride, mercury fillings, and how to find a biological dentist

[58:17] Simple daily changes to support better oral health


Resources mentioned:


Weston A. Price Foundation | Website

StellaLife | Website

IABDM (International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine) | Website

IAOMT (International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology) | Website

Johns Hopkins Fusobacterium Nucleatum Study: A pro-carcinogenic oral microbe internalized by breast cancer cells promotes mammary tumorigenesis by Parida S. et al. | Article

Dr. Stephen Cabral Assessments | Website


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Cancer-Proof Living | YouTube

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