Hey there,
Eric Thompson here.
Today, I want to share with you a shocking revelation that I realized not too long ago…
This has been gnawing at the edges of all conventional dental practices…
And our understanding of human health.
It’s a topic that can be a bit controversial, but trust me.
It will change the way you think about the routine removal of wisdom teeth.
You know I’ve been a dentist in the heartland of America for years.
I, Eric Thompson, along with my colleagues…
Have recommended the removal of these late-blooming molars without a second thought.
It was as much a rite of passage for young adults…
As it was a seemingly necessary medical intervention.
But why?
Why do we insist on extracting these natural parts of our anatomy…
That every human being is born with?
Dentists traditionally argue that wisdom teeth, or third molars…
Need to be removed for a variety of reasons.
They say these teeth can grow sideways, become impacted…
Cause pain and lead to infections…
Or damage to adjacent teeth.
There’s also talk about evolution…
How our jaws have become smaller over time…
Making it harder for these teeth to fit properly.
It sounds logical, right?
But as I delved deeper…
I began to question the foundation of these arguments.
What if I told you there’s more to the story?
That the rush to remove wisdom teeth isn’t just about preventing dental complications…
But it’s closely related to a $3 billion industry?
Yes, you read that correctly.
The wisdom teeth removal business is lucrative.
It’s driven not just by health concerns…
But by financial incentives.
This narrative takes an even more fascinating turn.
In traditional Chinese medicine…
Each tooth is believed to be connected to the body’s meridian system…
Influencing different organs and glands in our bodies.
And guess what?
Wisdom teeth are connected to two of the most pivotal aspects of our spiritual being:
The heart and the pineal gland.
This connection is no trivial matter.
The heart is the center of our emotional and spiritual life…
While the pineal gland is referred to as the “third eye,” as you already know.
It’s a critical component in our spiritual awakening…
And our connection to higher realms of existence.
Could the discomfort and pain associated with the emergence of wisdom teeth…
Actually serve a profound purpose?
Wiring our brain in ways that enhance empathy and spiritual connectivity?
Think about the transformative pain a mother endures during childbirth.
This intense experience creates new neural pathways.
It deepens her capacity for love and empathy in ways we cannot even begin to describe.
Similarly, the process of receiving wisdom teeth…
Despite its pain and discomfort…
Might be a natural developmental milestone…
With potential implications for our emotional and spiritual growth.
Research suggests that the removal of wisdom teeth…
Can have far-reaching effects beyond the immediate physical recovery.
There are indications that such extractions can lead to increased anxiety…
Disruptions in melatonin production…
And a severed connection to the pineal gland.
It seems to cause more pain and discomfort to remove them than to just leave them.
You are not just losing a set of teeth.
You are potentially losing an integral part of your spiritual and emotional well-being.
The argument that our jaws have evolved to be smaller…
Thus necessitating the removal of wisdom teeth…
Overlooks the impact of the Industrial Revolution and modern diet on our dental health.
Processed foods and chemicals have transformed our eating habits…
Contributing to changes in our oral health and the perceived need for these extractions.
But is this need a true reflection of human evolution…
Or is it a convenient narrative to support a profitable industry?
I know I’ve been a traditional dentist in the past…
But now, I like to call myself a seeker of truth.
My mission has expanded to encompass the well-being of our entire being.
Which includes our spiritual connection to our higher consciousness.
The routine removal of wisdom teeth…
Under the guise of preventive care…
Deserves scrutiny. At least.
It’s essential to question whether we are sacrificing our connection to deeper parts of ourselves…
For the sake of what?
Conformity and profit?
Nope. Not on my watch.
The emergence of wisdom teeth, with all its associated discomforts…
May indeed be a natural part of our development…
An experience that connects us more deeply to our hearts, pineal gland…
And the spiritual realm.
Before consenting to their removal…
Consider the broader implications.
Could you be severing more than just unwanted teeth?
Are you disconnecting from a vital source of spiritual enlightenment?
I invite you to approach dental care with a holistic perspective…
And recognize the profound interconnectedness of our physical and spiritual selves.
Let’s honor our bodies in their entirety…
Wisdom teeth and all.
Till next time,
Eric Thompson