The Link Between the Environment, Nutrition, and Oral Health

As our environment, behaviors, and food have changed over thousands of years, our bodies have had to adapt and reflect a notable decline in health.
The Link Between the Environment, Nutrition, and Oral Health
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Emma Suttie
Emma Suttie
D.Ac, AP
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How we live, what we eat, and our surrounding environment have led to significant structural changes in our bodies over thousands of years, contributing to the illnesses we have become more susceptible to.

Dr. Alex Bronson is a dentist at Bronson Family Dentistry—a family practice offering a whole-body approach to dentistry with two locations in Virginia. Dr. Bronson’s passion and focus are on diet, nutrition, anthropology, anti-aging, and integrative dental care. He recently gave a lecture at the Documenting Hope Conference in Orlando, Florida, titled “The Environment, Nutrition, Airway, and Dentistry.”
Emma Suttie
Emma Suttie
D.Ac, AP
Emma is an acupuncture physician and has written extensively about health for multiple publications over the past decade. She is now a health reporter for The Epoch Times, covering Eastern medicine, nutrition, trauma, and lifestyle medicine.
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