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MediaDB / Chinese Indians, as well as representatives of indigenous African tribes. In every isolated region that Price visited, he found tribes or villages where virtually every inhabitant was characterized by genuine physical perfection. These people rarely had toothaches, and the problems of too close-set and crooked teeth—the same problems that allow American orthodontists to buy yachts and expensive resort homes—were completely absent. Price photographed and filmed these white-toothed smiles, noting that the locals were invariably cheerful and optimistic. These people were distinguished by “excellent physical development” and an almost complete absence of disease, even in cases where they had to live in extremely difficult conditions. Many nutritionists who have followed in Price's footsteps consider this book a true masterpiece. Nevertheless, this storehouse of wisdom from our ancestors is still practically unknown to modern doctors and parents, although more than 60 years have passed since the first edition of the book. Your dentist definitely will not want you to read this book. And not only your dentist, but also the owners of food and pharmaceutical corporations, marketers, doctors and even your government, who benefit from you being constantly ill ignoramuses.
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