Podcast 220: Interview with Dr. Sebastien Lomas

The Berne Podcast with Dr. Sam Berne - Ein Podcast von Dr. Sam Berne - Holistic Eye Health

This was a great interview with Dr. Seb. Dr. Seb Lomas is a Biological DentistBiochemist - Natural Integrative Health Reduction in Inflammation,  Removal of Infections,  Metals &  Increase Structural Function & Airway Expansion U.K. He answered some amazing listener questions and so much more. You can reach him through his Instagram page and find out more about Biological Dentistry at his website. Save your seat for the Whole Health Summit: https://www.drsamberne.com/summit/ Enjoy the show. If you want more, sign up for my newsletter at: www.drsamberne.com. SUMMARY KEYWORDS teeth, breathe, dentist, airway, dentistry, mouth, question, gum disease, bacteria, materials, root canal, infection, problems, gum, healing, learning, biocompatible, clenching 00:04 Hey everybody, it's Dr. Sam and I want to welcome you to another EyeClarity podcast as part of my whole health summit series. We've invited one of the speakers today, and I just love his Well, his content, and what he's putting out. His name is Dr. Seb Lomas and he is a biological dentist, he practices in the UK. He does so many interesting things. So I want to bring him on. Dr. Seb, welcome to the program. How are you doing today? 00:41 I'm very well, thank you very much for having me. And I'm actually coming from the Scottish Isles right now, which is just incredible scenery. I've never been either. So beautiful. The nature here is gorgeous. And I'm sure very good for your eyes will have a distance focus. 00:57 That's right. Yeah. The distance focusing and the green and the softness. That's, that's so true. So my first question, is kind of a personal question. How did you get into this form of dentistry? 01:14 Wow. So it's a great question because my path was not linear. I guess like all of us that end up in these types of fields. I did always want to be a dentist when I was younger, I had this affinity for it. And I actually ended up not getting the grades to get into dental school the first time around. So I went and studied biochemistry. And I got very ill and after a bit of traveling around South America, and I met my wife who had lots of dental problems and she had had four teeth taken out when she was younger and chronic headaches migraines and astigmatism of the eye and no one could say that was this or that and she's gonna need all this expensive jaw surgery and we went to this, this dentist which was few and far between and the whole of the UK, maybe five of them. And I was just I was blown away. I did always want to do dentistry in it, we managed to completely undo her chronic problems that no one had answers for using combination of osteopathy and well or expansion orthodontics or airway orthodontics. And it gave her breathe breath within our system and allowed her to live a normal life again, which was the main part of it. And that all came from by the dental aspect of one more than that, really, but the teeth of the bit that were treated right then it was just blew my mind. So then I was like, right, how do I get to study dentistry as quickly as I can. And that put me on the fast track and then shadowing lots of these dentists in the UK that would accept me anyway. 02:43 I see how and, you know, can you study biological dentistry? In Dental,

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