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Karla Wed, Aug-14-02 12:29

Yet another benefit of LC WOE?
 
I just had an experience that makes me think rapid healing is actually another benefit of LC.

One of my teeth became infected (I promise there will be NO gory details :lol:) and had to be extracted and replaced with a dental implant. My dentist performed the extraction last week and the periodontist installed the implant yesterday. Well, the periodontist commented that the extraction had healed very rapidly.

I hadn't thought about it, but there had been very little swelling or pain after the extraction and it did seem to feel rather quickly.

That started me thinking, so right then I looked at the finger I had cut while cooking the day before, and it was almost completely healed.

Then I remembered that the instructions the dentist gave me after the extraction included a statement that smoking, alcohol, and sugar would retard the healing process! Well, I don't smoke and I don't eat sugar, but I did have a gin and tonic this weekend.

And today I have no swelling and almost no pain from the implant.

So I'm wondering if dentists know something doctors don't about sugar or perhaps insulin and healing. After all, dentists do know that diabetics have awful problems with their teeth and gums.

Does this make sense? And has anyone else noticed this?

Karla

Elihnig Thu, Aug-15-02 07:04

When my husband had major dental surgery last year, the dentist told him to cut out the Coke and the sugar. He's done quite well about the Coke anyways...when the dentist said this I said, "You can go low carb with me!" The dentist himself said that was a great idea, he himself ate no starchy carbs after 3 p.m.!

Elihnig

nsmith4366 Thu, Aug-15-02 07:24

In order to heal
 
Your body needs adequate fat and protein to create new cells for healing. Makes sense to me. When I was on a nofat-highcarb diet (way back when) it took forever for even little cuts to heal, not anymore.

Others?
N

raharris Fri, Aug-16-02 11:44

fingernails
 
Hi --

I'm not entirely certain this is related, but I've noticed that my fingernails and hair are growing much more quickly then they did before I began LCing it --

RA Vimala

nsmith4366 Fri, Aug-16-02 18:24

Not your imagination
 
When you get proper nutrition your body will repair, heal and grow itself more quickly.

It's a wonderful sign of good health. Great skin, hair, nails, faster healing. ENJOY.

:) N


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