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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3640594" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Very cool they have found those artifacts. </p><p>We toured the Museum of Natural History near Branson Missouri last year that is owned by the same person that build Bass Pro. </p><p>He had an entire room dedicated to the grinding bowls. One of the info boards said that most Native Americans died from gum disease because the grinding bowls introduced small particles of rock into their diet causing premature tooth wear and subsequent gum disease that became fatal. </p><p>That intrigued me, so coming home looked at how our teeth and gums can have an effect on our total health. </p><p>I would suggest all do the same as its a major health factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3640594, member: 5412"] Very cool they have found those artifacts. We toured the Museum of Natural History near Branson Missouri last year that is owned by the same person that build Bass Pro. He had an entire room dedicated to the grinding bowls. One of the info boards said that most Native Americans died from gum disease because the grinding bowls introduced small particles of rock into their diet causing premature tooth wear and subsequent gum disease that became fatal. That intrigued me, so coming home looked at how our teeth and gums can have an effect on our total health. I would suggest all do the same as its a major health factor. [/QUOTE]
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