Biological Dentistry, Methylene Blue, and Oral Health Optimization: Full Interview with Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (Dr. Dome)

Biological Dentistry, Methylene Blue, and Oral Health Optimization: Full Interview with Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (Dr. Dome)

If you’ve dialed in your nutrition, optimized your sleep, and stacked therapies like methylene blue, hyperbaric oxygen, and red light—but still feel something’s missing—it may be time to look inside your mouth. In this episode of The Red Light Report, Dr. Mike Belkowski welcomes back Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (Dr. Dome) to discuss the role of oral health in chronic disease, the launch of his BioDentistry Global Standard, safe strategies for whitening teeth, and how innovations like methylene blue and hydroxyapatite toothpaste are reshaping the future of dentistry.

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In this episode of The Red Light Report, host Dr. Mike Belkowski sits down with repeat guest Dr. Dominik Nischwitz — better known as Dr. Dome— to explore how oral health is directly tied to longevity, systemic inflammation, and peak performance. Dr. Dome is a pioneer of biological dentistry, bestselling author of It’s All in Your Mouth, and clinical director of DNA Health and Aesthetics in Germany.

00:00:00:00 - 00:00:20:01 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
If you do all this and you should be doing the right nutrition. Methylene blue and hyperbaric and hypoxia training a red light. But we have it all in the clinic. Optimize the sleep. If you do all this and you still don't feel superhuman or there's still some nagging issues, then it's time to maybe look into your mouth for some hidden chronic inflammation.

00:00:20:03 - 00:00:47:06 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
Usually in form of previous dental repair that you don't even think about. Welcome to the red light report your number one source for all things red light therapy. We'll also explore all anti-aging and longevity tactics centered around mitochondrial function, especially in the mitochondrial triad, which includes red light therapy, methylene blue, and carbon 16. This is your host, doctor Mike Bell.

00:00:47:06 - 00:00:51:27 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
Koski.

00:00:51:29 - 00:01:22:14 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
And we'll come back to another episode of the Red Light Report. We have a repeat guest, none other than the doctor Dominique Schwartz, aka Doctor Dome. I was doing some research. Doctor dome, you were on just over two years ago. For longtime listeners, you remember that conversation for newer listeners, if you're kind of newer to the biological dentistry space, I highly recommend you go back and listen to that conversation because it delves into all the topics around biological dentistry.

00:01:22:15 - 00:01:41:19 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
Why? What do they do differently X, Y, and Z? So we're not going to be redundant with that conversation. So I recommend you go check that out. But again, for new listeners, I'll give you a quick, rundown of who Doctor Dominique Schwartz is. He is a world renowned pioneer in biological dentistry. Also, as you can see with the book Behind My Right Shoulder.

00:01:41:21 - 00:02:04:00 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
Bestselling author of It's All in Your Mouth. And he's a clinical director of DNA Health and Esthetics in Germany. Again known to many as Doctor Dome, which you can find him on Instagram under that name. He's a global advocate for this new era of oral care, one that views the mouth as a gateway to full body health.

00:02:04:02 - 00:02:23:15 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
We'll get into a lot of new topics today. We were just talking pre-recording. Doctor dome has some very exciting release news to me of what he's trying to accomplish. To set a new standard for biological dentistry around the world. And we'll get into that shortly. But without further ado, Doctor Dohm, welcome back to the red light report.

00:02:23:17 - 00:02:40:19 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Thanks, Mike, for having me again. It's my pleasure. Yes, sir. Just coming out of surgery, actually, you just came out of surgery? Yeah, like 30 minutes ago. Oh, like you were doing surgery. Just drove home. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I was like, you were in surgery. Okay. I don't know what you're looking for. So then I would. Then I would skip today.

00:02:40:24 - 00:02:59:03 — (Dialogue: Dr. Mike Belkowski & Dr. Dominik Nischwitz)
I don't know, I did surgeries. Gotcha. That makes more sense. Okay. Yeah we were talking pre recording as well. We were both just at the Health Optimization Summit in Austin Texas. Typically that's held in London in the past. Well what is a 4 or 5 years. And I was telling you the story I'll share with the audience here of course.

00:02:59:03 - 00:03:20:20 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
But I had a booth we were on against the back wall just adjacent to the speaking stage. It was Sunday. I hadn't seen you up to that point, and you're quickly walking past my booth with with Tim Gray, probably headed towards the speaker. The stage or what have you. And I just quickly Doctor Dome and you like, did a quick look behind your back.

00:03:20:22 - 00:03:38:28 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
And I just kept on walking so we never got to see each other in person. But we'll make it happen at some point. But I would just love to get your perspective. I imagine you've been to the Health Optimization Summit in London. What was your experience with the one in Austin, Texas? Did you have any big takeaways or learning lessons or like new technologies you're excited about?

00:03:38:29 - 00:03:58:18 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
I mean, I had to yeah, I'm very familiar with the London one. Tim is a good friend of mine, and I think they he and his amazing team accomplished a very good first one for America. I love the let's say the vibe was amazing. Very good speaker lineup, lots of new contacts, lots of fun. Lots of my friends out there.

00:03:58:18 - 00:04:21:06 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
I'm always like looking for my wolf pack on these events. And yeah, just overall a good time. I think he nailed it. And I think the main main, his main strength is he's like myself is mission led dude. So bringing in a community, I think that's the main thing. It's not an ego driven thing. It's open, open source, co elevation style.

00:04:21:09 - 00:04:43:07 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
So that's why it's always for me personally, a very good vibe. And yeah, met new people, met old people. So just a had an amazing talk myself. I was very prepared for that one because I knew that, yeah, I wanted to bring the paradigm shift to what I'm doing on stage and literally was like black out on stage and I think like gave a really good talk.

00:04:43:07 - 00:05:08:14 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz & Dr. Mike Belkowski
I don't know if you listen to it, you probably you were busy on the, on your booth. That was probably when we, when we kind of like not met when we had to, but we I was heading to the stage speaking at this point. I'm sure you guys have heard of methylene blue. Well, especially if you've been listening to this podcast for the last month or so, you've you guys have heard me shout from the mountaintops many benefits of methylene blue, but let's just review it quickly for those who aren't familiar.

00:05:08:14 - 00:05:32:05 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
So methylene blue is a major, major mitochondrial booster. It has a lot of similar properties as red light therapy, but they actually work slightly differently within the electron transport chain within the mitochondria. As far as how they derive their benefits to the mitochondrial function. A couple of the my favorite aspects of methylene blue include the fact that when you ingest it, the majority of the methylene blue ends up in your brain.

00:05:32:05 - 00:05:55:00 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
So that's why you see these amazing mental energy boosts from methylene blue. It can even stave off or prevent or reverse some types of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's. This is my second favorite part about it. So methylene blue has this innate sense to help the cells that are most metabolically dysfunctional. It goes and helps cells that have the most mitochondrial dysfunction first before helping other cells.

00:05:55:02 - 00:06:14:14 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
So not only does it help cells, they need the help most. But again most of the methylene blue ends up in your brain where that is the most mitochondrial dense tissue in the body. That's why you see all these amazing benefits with the brain with methylene blue. And maybe most importantly, as it relates to this podcast and people who are a fan of red light therapy, red light therapy in methylene blue are major synergistic.

00:06:14:21 - 00:06:33:19 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
So of course you have your independent benefits when you just use methylene blue or when you just use red light therapy. But when you combine them together, you amplify the benefits of one another and you get the synergistic response. So anyone that's interested in red light therapy should at least be considering or looking into the many benefits of methylene blue.

00:06:33:19 - 00:06:59:10 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
And as you know by now, if you've been listening to this podcast, my company, Bio Light, has released an enhanced methylene Blue product that includes certain ingredients like NMN in that further boosts the energy production of the mitochondria. It also enhances the photodynamic activity already associated with methylene blue by including colloidal gold, silver, which have their own antimicrobial or cognitive benefits, silver and gold, respectively.

00:06:59:10 - 00:07:24:21 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
But they also have their own photodiode dynamic benefits as well. So again, you're amplifying the benefits of red light therapy when you ingest this bio blue. Lastly, we include folic acid because folic acid helps you absorb anything that you're consuming when you're also taking it with folic acid. So it drives everything deeper into the cells. So theoretically when you take bio blue it helps further absorb the methylene blue the niman and the chloro gold and silver.

00:07:24:21 - 00:07:44:09 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
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00:07:44:09 - 00:08:20:12 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
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00:08:20:12 - 00:08:46:26 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
Go ahead and give bio lights. Methylene blue enhanced product bio blue a shot and see what you notice, especially when you combine it with your red light therapy treatments. So unfortunately, I was like the I mean, to the point. Like kudos to Tim for this. To the stealth optimization Summit, because it was even though I was a smaller booth in the back again relative to the entrance, the foot traffic was virtually nonstop Saturday and Sunday, so I was I was more than impressed and excited about that.

00:08:47:01 - 00:09:04:17 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
So I really didn't have time to peel away and watch any of the speakers. The only times I was able to get away from my booth was when I did an interview with Chris Guest, and he interviewed me, and then I went to the Life Market station they had for an interview with Carrie Johnson. But other than that, I was kind of at my booth.

00:09:04:17 - 00:09:28:22 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
So. So give us a little rundown on what your speech was about. The I think the title was the missing link to chronic health, chronic health issues or chronic disease. Obviously, the mouth and what I was what I'm usually doing is like bringing the mouth back to the body and asking the audience if they like, because that audience is a health audience.

00:09:28:22 - 00:09:50:10 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
It's health optimization based biohacking. There's like 2500 people. I don't know how many are listening to a speech. I actually couldn't see anything because the light was in the eye. So but quite full. And all of them are already on the journey to find solutions for some nagging health issues. They're doing the right nutrition. They're searching for the methylene blue on your booth, doing the red light.

00:09:50:12 - 00:10:13:09 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
They optimize the sleep. But if you do all this and you should, and you still don't feel superhuman or there's still some nagging issues, let's say a skin issues, you can't sleep or whatever it is chronically, then it's time to maybe look into your mouth for some hidden chronic inflammation, usually in form of previous stent. The repair that you don't even think about.

00:10:13:12 - 00:10:36:11 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
This is usually what I bring to the table. And what I wanted to do this time is, first of all, obviously make clear that the mouth is part of the body and the teeth are an extension of your brain, and that you have to focus on this, but also because of what I'm doing these days, is I wanted to make sure if I tell you now to see a biological dentist that is not a good idea, because biologically dentistry doesn't mean anything.

00:10:36:11 - 00:10:58:24 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
It's like I send you to a real estate agent or go see a trainer. There's no standards, no trademark. Everyone can call themselves that. So I'm working on a true by dentistry global standard, the BGS, with my Biden's G 3.0 certification to hold ecosystem behind it, to really kind of like an ISO certification to really make that happen.

00:10:59:02 - 00:11:25:29 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
And this is about the future of dentistry, which is our craftsmanship. But melting high tech dentistry, craftsmanship with functional medicine and health optimization and everything, that's the way we do it in our in my hometown here and tubing in Germany for over a decade. And yeah, I feel is finally the time to bring this to the world because we became a destiny place where people fly in or guests fly in from all over the world.

00:11:26:02 - 00:11:45:10 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Like I said, for over a decade. And I think it's time to, yeah, make it make it open for more people worldwide because they're needing it. Chronic diseases is the epidemic of the 21st century. And if we can and oftentimes the mouth is a contributing factor and no one is helping you there. And it's the part you cannot bio.

00:11:45:12 - 00:12:03:03 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
So why not do it? So it would be rude not to do it. And my innate driver is always at the end of my life. I don't want to say damn should I should have done it, rather do it even though it might be huge things to do. But I have a great team. It's getting bigger and bigger and bigger and it's just a fun thing to do.

00:12:03:06 - 00:12:30:19 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
And yeah, it will have a lasting impact. That is quite the undertaking. And so you preface the conversation by saying, essentially, any dentist can call themself a biological dentist because there's no oversight or there's no regulation. So what you're trying to accomplish is to set a standard. People have to go through this certification that you're creating. And I imagine, like, do you have to go through like some legal things to like make the certification mean something?

00:12:30:19 - 00:12:50:17 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
Or like, what's the process like for that? And then on top of that, if you can, if a dentist wants to go through your certification, what does that look like from their standpoint? Like they want to be a certified biological dentist. How rigorous is this process and the course how how would I I would call it a real via dentists at the end.

00:12:50:18 - 00:13:21:03 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
So basically first it starts there's a complete ecosystem. It's not really a course. It starts with a course and the courses online, and it's basically bridging the knowledge gaps that we have from conventional dentistry to what I'm teaching is basically my teachings over the last decade, consolidated in a solid, structured system. I would say it's a software update so that we can speak the same language, kind of like iOS 16 for all dentists out there, because what I'm doing is not at all against conventional dentistry.

00:13:21:06 - 00:13:42:09 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
I just feel it's conventional dentistry. What we learn versus it's just outdated. It's just old. It was old when I started it 20 years ago. It's even older now. So there's just I mean, everything advances. Why would we not advance? So therefore we need to have, first of all that knowledge part. And obviously a lot of the things I'm teaching is not just the toxins.

00:13:42:09 - 00:14:04:01 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
They're not just dental repairing itself that might be harming use such as metals, root canals and cavitation that we touched on in the last episode. But I'm also certifying in nutrition, which is called the food design concept. And I'm certifying micronutrients. That therapy's like leading up to surgery after surgery, which is the bone healing protocol, but also all the other things the the health optimization facility.

00:14:04:04 - 00:14:26:09 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
So it's a it's a it's not a rigorous process, but it is very it's very streamlined at the beginning. And the initial course is more like an intro to it's more like I can't say it's a filter, but you have to be as a specific kind of person to like these things, because you need to be open minded, a little bit more entrepreneurial, a little bit more foresight.

00:14:26:12 - 00:14:45:21 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
But so far with the Institute of Biological Dentistry that I founded every single one that we curated, it's a it's application only. So not everyone can take that course. We have to accept you, but every single one that came out there is like amazing, just the perfect energy. So I kind of like nailed the tonality. And to to get the right community.

00:14:45:23 - 00:15:12:24 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
And then from there on, these specific ways to see me in the clinic in Germany to intern with me personally, shadow doing surgery and then depending on what you add and what you plan is the the goal is obviously to create a bite industry global standard clinic or at least some sort of it. Then it it's possible to like come with your whole team and get like trained up until the point where you could open a facility like this.

00:15:12:24 - 00:15:37:25 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Because I realized because there is no standard, we have to make one. So I'm working on the, let's say, the Battle of Astoria approach to biological dentistry, so that in the near future we don't just have our blueprint clinic in Tubingen, but we have it in a couple of, let's say, more representative areas worldwide. Let's say we start with the bigger places with flagships, but then take a slimmed down so that it becomes like the true standard.

00:15:37:27 - 00:16:00:04 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
And not just for bio dentistry, basically for dentistry, but this takes a little bit. So I'm already doing this for more than 15 years, and it's like building a cathedral. It's not overnight. And you have to do a lot of, let's say, shit storms and hate from colleagues over years because at the beginning, let's say ten years ago, every new information start this misinformation.

00:16:00:04 - 00:16:17:07 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
This is a quote I'm stealing from Chris Williamson. I met him on the summit, actually. Good guy. We went we straight went to went into pro mode and he said this one. And that resonated big time because yeah, it's true. But over time, for example, in my book that you see there behind your shoulder, I had huge shit storms in town.

00:16:17:09 - 00:16:46:12 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
It was it was just too early or like to advance for that time. But now, 5 or 7 years later, actually 50% in that book I was criticized for is medical guideline because of our work clinically. So medical guideline means it's highest standards in clinical Germany have realized, okay, this is now the top level ceramic implants. For example, I was around one of the first ceramic implant specialists worldwide doing this for 13 years now.

00:16:46:12 - 00:17:09:12 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
And I've placed way more than 5000 pieces. So there's a lot of experience with it, but it's still, for most dentists or dental implant allergies out there, this is still not really in their in their mind even they still place titanium dental implants. That's for now. The the standard worldwide. But again it's medical guideline now. And actually, to be fair for a titanium implant, there was never a medical guideline.

00:17:09:17 - 00:17:30:15 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
We just did that. And because it was the industry standard, they were obviously there was fear of change in criticizing this. And also obviously I'm a very I'm a bit more rigorous when it comes to chronic inflammation. So I'm looking specifically at root canals or chronic infected root canals. All these things are changing right now. I feel like Covid accelerated everything.

00:17:30:15 - 00:17:57:12 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
And, you know, on a big scale, we have that movement out there. I would say a health movement is coming and patients are getting more informed, taking, let's say, health in their own hands. I think on a macro scale, there's a trend out there and these people are looking for new solutions. They're not they don't necessarily trust doctors anymore or dentists anymore.

00:17:57:12 - 00:18:21:23 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
They just read in form. Obviously, you know, because it's social media and it's information age. It's more like they're overly informed and they don't see the forest for the trees anymore. So that's why I feel us as experts need to be very, very solid and know exactly what we're doing. And this is what I mean. We change. What I'm doing is changing our profession from the technician to an overall health expert.

00:18:21:26 - 00:18:40:10 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
So it's a real transformation of an industry. And obviously this takes a little bit of time. It started this my mission optimal health starts in the mouth, but it slowly graduated to a global transformation and the movement. And I love doing that. And I love that I am able to be the leader there. And I have so many good real diet and is working with me worldwide.

00:18:40:29 - 00:18:58:15 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Because we all share one mission. This is helping you out there listening. If you have any sort of chronic health issues, all you want to be just next level when it comes to performance. I have a lot of athletes, entrepreneurs, don't forget the mouth. And yeah, we bring new things to the table on how to optimize it.

00:18:58:15 - 00:19:24:00 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
So now it's obviously a lot with previous stand repair. But the future is that we don't even need a dentist for repair anymore because we know before how to avoid it and how to keep our teeth hardest. Stone. So maybe this is a loaded question, but like when is this whole vision going to be like again, available for dentists who want to seek out your type of an educate?

00:19:24:00 - 00:19:50:14 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
Like, are there other schools of biological dentistry? And if so, I imagine there is. So then you're so are you trying to stay on or set a new standard from what they are teaching at the biological dentistry educational formats? Or is there some type of a bifurcation here? Yeah. So what we do is bio dentistry 3.0 so biological dentistry what the normal terms are, what most people understand by them, what most biological dentists do.

00:19:50:14 - 00:20:20:15 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
And it's not bad. It's great. They are still dental technicians. They mainly focus on the repair business, meaning instead of doing a instead of using metals, they use all ceramics. They might look different at root canals. The very the very good ones also have a strongly opinion against root canals and place ceramic implants, but they're mainly still focused on their dental repair ones are still necessary, but for us the dental repair procedures is high is excellent.

00:20:20:15 - 00:20:45:01 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Anyways, it's packaged in a whole health optimization center where we use IVs, hyperbaric oxygen, red light, anything even methylene blue, and hyperbaric and hypoxia training a red light. But we have it all in the clinic. Regenerative esthetics on the side and kind of like create an oasis of overall health. We start in the mouth and also we prepare our guests way in advance with the right nutrition, food design.

00:20:45:01 - 00:21:04:25 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
So it's just next, next, next level and loads of protocols that I've developed over the last decade because I'm just an extremist and I love to create things, and I'm very happy that I'm doing this. And I'm also not working against all the other schools of biological dentistry. It's more like I'm trying to elevate all of us and build an ecosystem because there's some of them.

00:21:04:25 - 00:21:31:17 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
They teach more technical things that we still need, like how to place ceramic implants or just dentist dental techniques. But this is the main thing. So vibrancy often, or dentistry in itself, most of them lacks the rest of the body. And this is where I think is the more complicated new knowledge gaps for traditional dentists. Also, the whole mindset shift that we start with us, with ourselves.

00:21:31:24 - 00:21:55:27 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
So my communities call real bio dentists or real B, which stands for being real. So we start with our nutrition, our performance. We need to practice what we preach. And yeah, I feel like this is our obligation as a doctor to like, really, guide our guests and help them become the architects for their health. So it is not against any other teaching.

00:21:55:29 - 00:22:23:24 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
It's more like I'm looking for added value for all of it. Something might be overlapping, for sure, like the basics metals, root canals, cavitation and. But what is is obviously specific surgical protocols, specific nutritional protocols. It's more in the in the protocols. It's more like the menus. We're doing menus. So imagine most dental offices, even biological ones. I'm not saying that in a bad way.

00:22:23:27 - 00:22:50:24 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Is is mainly still a repair business. For that you see a couple of patients or more patients a day, more volume, more like when you compare with a restaurant, it's more like fast food or like high volume restaurant. Yeah. You know, a crown here of selling their root canal, their implant there. But what we do is more like, we're preparing you for your health optimization week, and we have like 1 or 2 guests per day.

00:22:50:28 - 00:23:10:19 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
It's more like a menu restaurant where we have two person on the table and then five waiters doing everything for you. It's a non stress environment and our goal is obviously to repair the whole mouth once and then we never see you again in your whole life as a dental patient obviously for health optimization, but definitely not to dent for dental repair.

00:23:10:25 - 00:23:30:08 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
We kind of like modernize this once and for all. And to do this, you have to build an oasis of health, because every little procedure we're doing, surgical wise, the surgeon is classified as high risk procedures. For example, an immediate ceramic implant is something mostly unknown. So we don't just take out root canals. If they're infected, we take them out.

00:23:30:10 - 00:23:49:07 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
We clean everything, we use ozone, we use PFA, we use all the gadgets. But then in the at the same time, we place something in that socket to conserve bone, hide in with. That's not a metal implant, it's a ceramic implant. And if you ask 99.9% of my dental colleagues out there, they will tell you that's not not possible.

00:23:49:07 - 00:24:08:00 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
It's not even working. So that's how specialized it actually is. But we do that for let's, like I said, more than a decade, decade in order to do this, you have to know the protocols kind of like created an engine for all of this. And now I'm happy to share this with any dentist out there that is open mind and wants to join.

00:24:08:03 - 00:24:33:12 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
We running cohorts every three months roundabout, where I'm accepting maximum 30 people every three months because it needs to be curated. I want to see every single person. I want to meet all of you guys out there and really transform our profession together. So it's a smile with Happy You. Yeah, it's it's available ever since. The the specific bio.

00:24:33:12 - 00:25:13:06 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
An industry certification is available since November 23rd. Okay. My teach I'm teaching since 2013 already. But that was mostly before Covid. Mostly, yeah. The old school way, like weekend courses for dentists. And I've probably touched thousands of dentists already, but not to the extent that we really certify them for a specific level. And they have various levels of this potentially level one, level two, I qualify as level five and the level five flagships or blueprint clinics is what I'm working on now with a couple of my very good ones worldwide, most of them actually in America.

00:25:13:23 - 00:25:35:08 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
A couple of them, obviously, they the ones in Europe that I've trained already for a decade, a couple of them, level two. So yeah, it's coming. It's coming to places and it's needed. It's needed for all the listeners out there that stand up. If I ask you three questions like, is there any metal in your mouth? Stand up, is there any root canal or did they remove your wisdom teeth?

00:25:35:08 - 00:26:00:15 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
If any of this is a third one, you got me look. And on the summit, actually every single person in the audience was standing up with the third one. And this is an audience of health optimization. It's folks. Right? These people are already doing something they still not feel 100% or had something in their mouth. So yeah, if the answer is yes, Mike, I'm going to see you soon to take care of your cavitation.

00:26:00:18 - 00:26:17:26 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
Or when you see one of my trained real bio dentists. So give me a quick breakdown because I think this this may be the most popular one, right? The wisdom teeth. Like I'm a teenager. This is like at least back when I was a teenager. Probably still the same thing today. It's perpetuated. That's a quote unquote normal thing to do is get those pesky wisdom teeth out.

00:26:18:01 - 00:26:43:17 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
So can you just quickly remind us why that doesn't make sense from your perspective? And then for a person like me who's had them removed and had nothing done about them, what could potentially be causing and then what are the action steps I need to take? Yes. So I would estimate that 80% of all of us in the Western world had their wisdom teeth removed as teenagers, me included, because we've grown too narrow.

00:26:43:20 - 00:27:05:09 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
That's an epigenetic issue. We cannot solve this. So it's actually not a not the dentist is not the bad guy here. That's the industry or let's say the system is just outdated. We just have this protocol that if we see, oh, there's no space for your wisdom teeth, you need braces. Maybe then we just take them out because it's easier later to get the teeth straight.

00:27:05:09 - 00:27:24:21 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
It's also easier to remove them while you're growing up. However, you should never take them out while you're growing up because you need energy to grow up and take doing a massive surgery unprepared even because that's the standard. You just go in surgery and literally get their teeth pull out, ending up having huge, swollen cheeks look like Rocky Balboa.

00:27:24:23 - 00:27:43:09 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Maybe the good thing have a school leave because you're a teenager. You like that one. However, take and have your aches and painkillers. That's it. And obviously your body's in shock and cannot heal it. So what happens over time is that in the area where you had that tooth removed from the jawbone, that jawbone is not healing properly.

00:27:43:09 - 00:28:06:10 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
There's obviously gum over it, but the bone never really recovers because you're not in an anabolic healing state while you do it. You might in a shock depleted state going into surgery as a teenager. So and also a rough surgeon because that's how we trained. So over time the bone gets mushy and forms caves. That's why in layman's term that's called a cavitation.

00:28:06:12 - 00:28:40:28 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
However a cavitation is medically term would be PhD dog effetti degenerative Austin exotic jawbone. Here's the kicker. This is something you do not learn as a dentist in university. So that's not even existing in school books. So how should anyone diagnose it for you afterwards? But I would also again estimate 80% of all of you guys. It had their wisdom teeth pulled hair off this dog, probably even 90% lurking in your jawbone as a chronic side inflammation that doesn't even hurt.

00:28:41:01 - 00:29:08:04 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
It's just in there and activating your immune system on a daily basis. Your nervous system on a daily basis. It's loaded with bacteria, fungi, parasites, viruses. It's just a perfect cave hiding spot because there's no more metabolism and a big stressor. So if you have any sort of chronic health issue, from skin eczema to mental health issues to joint issues, this could be a correlating issue because silent inflammation is what we're looking for, right?

00:29:08:07 - 00:29:23:17 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
So first of all, you have to know don't freak out. Just know okay, I had my wisdom teeth pulled out. That was a yes. So I might have a have these cavitation. So you can go on my Instagram and look for DOJ. You find a couple of videos on my web page, talk to them official and see what to do next.

00:29:23:17 - 00:29:52:11 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
However, I explained to you, next thing is find a certified real bio dentist on our directory that knows how to diagnose them. Okay, only a few dentists worldwide anyways have a three dimensional X-ray, but it does. That doesn't mean that those dentists know what to look for, even though they have a cone beam. So you should find a real certified dentist who has a cone beam scan, who knows about cavitation, and then go there, do a scan and see if you have it.

00:29:52:14 - 00:30:24:26 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
And if you have it, then you know, oh, wow, there might be more potential energy, more potential health down the road. So here's how we prepare for this. Because all our guests fly in from all over the world. Is this all remotely? You just send in? Actually not a three dimensional X-ray, but a two dimensional one. We plan the whole case, and it is a little surgery to be fair, we have to reactivate that chronic inflammation, clean that site, and make it acute and active again so that your body heals it, because for now, a chronic inflammation is something that doesn't heal.

00:30:25:02 - 00:30:48:18 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
It's an ongoing construction site. That's just a laziness of your own body because there's no solution. It just basically you get that a dead body part or like dead ish. So we have to open it up again. But it's very minimal invasive use of surgery. We clean it on site with ozone and we use we we take your blood from and and spin it and put PRP membranes in there.

00:30:48:24 - 00:31:06:21 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
You use all the IVs and everything on site. So you just really have an amazing, almost pain free, some a lot of people report no pain, no swelling, but I cannot guarantee that. But very, very minimal invasive surgery. Before we even see you for surgery, you start about 4 or 6 weeks prior with the right nutrition that we also teach.

00:31:06:21 - 00:31:24:12 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
And then we also get your hands on to know exactly how to come in. And like I said, on site we have everything set up in a menu style way. So you don't start with the Denver procedure. You start with the optimal health lunge. We do a couple of scans for your whole body, body composition and frequency scans.

00:31:24:18 - 00:31:46:09 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
We do a lot of IVs and hyperbaric and red light during that time. So it's literally a healing environment. And then the healing afterwards takes about 4 to 6 months for the bone to really form. So but you also know the protocols for nutrition and micronutrients. What else you should do for that 4 to 6 months so that you properly build bone?

00:31:46:15 - 00:32:05:00 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
That's the goal here. It's not only the surgery, it's literally the 80% is your life that this is part of our teachings. This is what a lot of all my colleagues not yet know, even the biological is because that's not part of it. That's part that I created. And yeah, it's about systemic bone healing and systemic regeneration. Recovery.

00:32:05:03 - 00:32:25:03 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
But this is the next level and huge part for healing, because at the beginning when I did all these surgery, I was wondering why why they all didn't heal. And I had lots of recurrences and I don't want to surgery. I'm not a surgeon to do a surgery. Again, I hate that. So I obviously figured out why it's not healing and it's actually it's quite logic.

00:32:25:04 - 00:32:52:05 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
It didn't heal the first time when you took out the wisdom teeth because you weren't prepared. It doesn't heal the second time if you're not prepared. The surgery can be as good as you can. It's all about the host being anabolic and by that I mean in a healing state full of nutrients, vitamin D3 level up and then all the other micronutrients vitamin D3, K2, magnesium, zinc, boron, methylated B vitamins that you've never a full dystocia even have a supplement company that provides all these protocols.

00:32:52:05 - 00:33:09:29 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
That's all part of the the Holy Grail. What's the one to talk about that in a moment? The tooth shield. Correct. To shield is the is for America. Yes. Is that analogous to a different. So I have a supplement company in Europe for more than a decade. It's called Subs Nutrition. And the same product in Europe is called Bone and Teeth.

00:33:10:01 - 00:33:33:22 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
And we just started an American company called Tooth Shield. We launched it. That's a that's a supplement for bones and Teeth. So Tooth Shield is basically your one stop shop supplement for strong teeth and bones and gums. It's kind of like right after brushing. You would use this daily so that your teeth are always hard. It helps against the mineralization.

00:33:33:22 - 00:33:56:15 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
So soft teeth. And there's solid science behind bone healing and and tooth hardness. All the enamel. And for that we need hydroxyapatite. And how to form this is we need vitamin D3, we vitamin K2, we need magnesium. We need zinc, we need boron. We need molybdenum manganese, we need methylated B vitamins and biotin and a couple of other other things.

00:33:56:18 - 00:34:20:15 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
And it's all in that one stop shop formula. So it's kind of like watering your plants instead of watching your best. This time you nourish your teeth. So that's something anyone could take on a daily basis just for strong teeth. That's it. And it is there for a long time. But if America just started and then obviously the second thing is just our toothpaste that didn't lounge in America yet and you're in Europe, it's there.

00:34:20:22 - 00:34:44:12 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
But it was it was sold out after two weeks. Oh my gosh. And good problem to have however. Yeah, yeah, you and I were going back and forth about that last summer. And then I think at the time you launched the tooth shield. So tell me about launched to Shield first. Exactly. Yeah. So okay. And again that's for anyone who's motivated to keep their teeth hard, which of course is foundational for tooth health.

00:34:44:12 - 00:35:19:10 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
Oral health. Right. Let's say you're dealing with an acidic mouth which would lead to enamel erosion in that type of stuff with something like tooth shield, help mitigate that. Yes, I'm usually a big fan of using supplements additionally to a solid diet or nutrition foundation. For me, that's the motor and supplements come on top of that. But yes, even even if you would create a lot of havoc due to eating processed foods and highly acidic and vitamins in your mouth, it would obviously help their because it's designed to deactivate mineralization.

00:35:19:10 - 00:35:48:00 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Activate. Remember raising your teeth with the right nutrients, but also systemically up regulating bone healing and tooth healing is the same structure. We basically need vitamin D3, which is sunlight hormone, to get calcium into the bloodstream. And then in order to get calcium out of the bloodstream. So that you don't calcify your arteries, we need to get it into your bones and teeth, and therefore you need a couple of cofactors magnesium, like I said, zinc, boron methylated B vitamins, lots of different things.

00:35:48:00 - 00:36:08:20 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
But then it actually gets built into your jawbone and your jawbone and your teeth and your yellow bones are kind of like a reservoir for minerals. So you always want to have a surplus there because to speak, let's face it, that's not a fluoride deficiency. It's a nutritional deficiency. So, you know, like fluoride right now is actually quite big in the media and on your side over there.

00:36:08:20 - 00:36:31:24 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
I think Utah banned it for water fluoridation. I think Florida will follow. Already did follow, I'm not sure. And for good reason, because fluoride is a very well known neurotoxin. It also lowers the IQ. There's tons of research about it. It does make the teeth harder, but it doesn't make the teeth stronger. It makes it more brittle. We know that the interesting, but but the truth is the hydroxy appetite.

00:36:31:24 - 00:36:54:14 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
And if you know how to build hydroxy AB and I don't even use hydroxyapatite in toothpaste, why not use something that is nontoxic alternative? I mean, that's a no brainer, right? So I think fluoride has had his days and we have just better solutions nowadays. We have to upgrade our knowledge. Yeah. My for example, my toothpaste is called more than a toothpaste in Germany because it's actually opposite of a conventional toothpaste.

00:36:54:17 - 00:37:17:28 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
I mentioned. Toothpaste, as you know, is all the same copy paste, fluoride and loads of other chemicals to tick those. Then sodium lauryl sulfate, a foaming agent, and detergent actually saccharin, carrageenan, just to name a few stuff that you just literally don't need in your mouth. And it's designed to disinfect, but we do not want to disinfect. It's a microbiome.

00:37:17:28 - 00:37:44:19 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
We don't want to disinfect our microbes all the time. We want to live in harmony and peace with them. Maybe we need to do this for some extreme cases when you have like the extremist dysbiosis, and then we might need an antibiotic or something like more, let's say antimicrobial, but definitely not on a daily basis. So the toothpaste I've designed is natural, has hydroxyapatite, has lactoferrin, has a couple of other active ingredients.

00:37:44:19 - 00:38:04:24 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
I want to see active ingredients into space, not just essential oils. We need active ingredients because let's face it, not all of you guys eat a clean, healthy, whole food diet. And so for that we need active ingredients. Hydroxyapatite. We have lactoferrin. I still am a believer in site of toll, even though it is also right now a debate on social media.

00:38:04:24 - 00:38:22:20 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Yeah, I saw that post you responded to a guy talking about it. Yeah. I mean, until I responded to I responded to Jerry, Jerry, doctor, Jerry Courier. Shout out to Jerry. He's a great guy. He's a biological dentist. He has like 40 years under his belt. He also did a lot of research about the microbiome. And I agree actually completely with him.

00:38:22:20 - 00:38:51:06 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
I just didn't agree how he said it in this video. I told him like on a day personally, that I feel this is more it's for me, it's more about I don't want to fear monger anyone out there. I know it's the algorithm, but I love to inform more nuanced. Yeah, xylitol and high doses is anti-microbial. Obviously with all that, let's say keto products and diet products, maybe a lot of silent tool will then kill a lot of the good bugs in you, and you got and you might have diarrhea was not so good for you.

00:38:51:06 - 00:39:17:06 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
And maybe an actually is correct. Probably 8,090% of all of the cited to is GMO based. Okay. And maybe it was created by Monsanto. Who knows. However, we're talking about micro doses. It's like in milligrams and it has some sort of beneficial effect. Let's say if you have a despotic oral microbiome, it can help balance it. It balances it out.

00:39:17:09 - 00:39:40:05 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Yeah. But it's in the nuance. It's not about it. I agree. It's not about killing the microbiome, but I think it's not too bad. If you like, kill a few and then if you have a wrong population, balance it therefore a little bit because sidetone is some of the, let's say more pathogenic bats. We'll eat it, feed on it, and then that's layman's terms.

00:39:40:05 - 00:40:08:21 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Blow up is more like a Trojan horse. You could also obviously not use any of it. Like myself, I wouldn't even need to brush my teeth because I have a very good oral microbiome, because of the substrate I'm eating, which is real whole foods. But again, that is not affect for 80% of them that are listening. Most of you guys, and I understand why it's just also fun to live and maybe drink the Coke here and then eat some processed food on the weekend.

00:40:08:23 - 00:40:25:15 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
It's fine. However, then maybe you need a little bit of an extra here in there. That's the only thing why I mentioned that to to Jerry. But besides that, I think he's an amazing dude. And sites for the same light that I am like this. Just that we need to change our perception a little bit and upgraded so it's all good.

00:40:25:17 - 00:40:43:16 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
No, I appreciate that explanation. And to dig a little deeper into the oral microbiome, what are your thoughts on these? Oral probiotics. You can take that or like in little capsule forms, throw in your mouth, you know, once or twice a day with the thought process being your improving that oral microbiome. Do you think that's a legitimate thing?

00:40:43:16 - 00:41:05:24 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Is that something people should consider or. Yeah, I think that's that's a legitimate thing. We actually include it in a specific. It's more like a sport. That's what I was saying. We do this sport biotic into our toothpaste, and this specific one has is trademarked and has been shown in research that it balances the microbiome, kind of like a little bit like a police there.

00:41:06:01 - 00:41:30:28 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
So I'm very big fan of these things. However, you can also again the main thing for your microbiome, from the mouths to the gut and you know, the mouth is the gut basically is the entrance to the gut. And you swallow about 140 billion bucks per day, which make up the gut microbiome. So this what you feed these bacteria in your mouth that changes the that changes your microbiome.

00:41:30:28 - 00:41:50:14 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
There is studies showing and this is a lot done in my hometown has a huge university here in Tubingen. They study a lot about the microbiome. And a friend of mine does that. He he could show within 12 hours. Actually, you could change the complete microbiome just by giving different substrate. Ketogenic diet has a completely different set of microbiome than a standard Western diet.

00:41:50:14 - 00:42:16:18 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Or a breast fed milk. Baby has a completely different oral, microbial, and gut microbiome than a formula set one or a just say, a real whole. Food based nutrition has a completely different one than standard American diet. So that's just simple. So if I eat a lot of sugars or drink a lot of sugars, I obviously feed more of the ones that are loving to produce acidity and therefore activate erosion of your enamel.

00:42:16:20 - 00:42:35:20 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
It's just a no brainer. So you see where we come in with that toothpaste anyways? Toothpaste, mouthwash. All the things are designed as a Band-Aid. I still feel we should brush our teeth because of the biofilm. As you know. I mean, I'm using your tooth ever since you sent it to me. I'm using your tooth brush. The red light toothbrush, I love that.

00:42:35:22 - 00:42:56:12 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Yeah. It's amazing. I feel the quality is perfect. It's like a it's kind of like a normal Philips Sonicare, like ultrasound. Very good quality. And I actually love the red light in it. Are you explain it to me that it's more microdose, but I understood twice a day usage of cumulative red light and photo bio modulations. I think it's amazing.

00:42:56:14 - 00:43:13:27 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Yeah, ever since you gave it to me, I'm using this, I love it. Yeah, and combine it with the toothpaste. The thing is, I hated to brush my teeth with normal, conventional toothpaste. That's why I stopped it as a little kid already. Like I did maximum once a day. Yeah, even though I didn't have the perfect nutrition back then, I still don't have any to speak.

00:43:13:29 - 00:43:31:21 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
But now, with my toothpaste, I designed a supplement that is designed to stay in the mouth. You can spit it out, but the rest of it, you just leave it in your mouth. Because the lactoferrin, for example, has been shown to improve your gum health. So it's getting stronger. And obviously if that stuff sits on your teeth, it goes down there.

00:43:31:21 - 00:43:48:14 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
So it's micro hydroxyl appetite in it. It's amazing stuff. My kids can eat it. It's designed for adults and kids at the same time and there's no difference. So I'm very much looking forward to finally have it again because mine was running out to I don't have a stash for myself. It was just too fast. It's a good problem to have though.

00:43:48:17 - 00:44:09:21 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Six months supply was gone by two weeks. So yeah, we underestimated that. But actually I could have thought about that a bit better because that was the most asked question I ever had. Was what toothpaste do you recommend, doctor dummy? And usually my answer was none of them, but now it's now I can finally, and I'm actually proud of it.

00:44:09:24 - 00:44:34:09 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
To be fair, it took a while. It took a while to make that leap because it's obviously also a bigger thing to do. Will you help me? Also, I ask you for filing manufacturers in America. It's not too easy to get my formula actually working in America. It's difficult, but it works. So we're on it now, and I hope in July that we in 2025 now I hope July latest August, we're going to have it also in the US.

00:44:34:12 - 00:44:55:29 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
So it's finally there. And toothpaste that you can eat and that you don't have to spit out. Yeah, you'll have to keep me posted when when that officially launch launches so I can let my people know. Interesting timing. Well, we're going to launch ours probably in the next coming weeks. You probably have quite similar. Of course, there's going to be some differences, but quite similar with a nano hydroxyapatite lactoferrin.

00:44:56:02 - 00:45:16:24 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
And then we went with a die calcium phosphate and a tri calcium phosphate. Because one is a fast acting ruminant re mineralized, one is a fast acting one, a slow acting so similar to yours, it's like fluoride free, very clean, simple ingredients, and it's more than anything. What's that? And you have an active ingredient. That's. That's what I usually miss.

00:45:16:27 - 00:45:39:20 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
So I'm literally I was as a epic that you bring our toothpaste. It's needed. So that's always a fun thing to do for me I, I hit all the supermarket shelves and see what is happening in supermarkets. The conventional supermarkets, they always have just the normal brands, nothing there. And it's really hard to just find a clean one or natural one, but they usually the natural ones, like, like I said, and a active ingredient.

00:45:39:22 - 00:45:58:26 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
I went to sprouts, I went to Whole Foods, I went to everyone, I went to all of them, and there's nothing there. So you find stuff online. I'm sure yours is going to be online. Right? So for now. Yep. But now yeah. And yeah same for mine. And yeah but it's there. So people are thinking of you guys are there.

00:45:58:26 - 00:46:23:12 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
There is more and more momentum towards health and it starts in the mouth. Why would you put something in your mouth that actually is harmful to the microbiome and very chemical and doesn't even taste good. So normal toothpaste is masked with a lot of sugars or sugar alcohols, you know, or even like, yeah, sugar alcohols probably to make it not taste as shitty.

00:46:23:14 - 00:46:41:25 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
But you know how it is. If you want to drink an orange juice after normal toothpaste, it's not working. It tastes horrid, horrendous, horrible. I hated it as a kid. So that's why I always skip the toothpaste in the morning because I couldn't eat something afterwards. But if that's a natural one, you could eat the natural toothpaste, right?

00:46:41:28 - 00:47:00:12 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
So then there is no problem of your baby eating too much fluoride that you don't need in the first place. I mean, that was kind of our goal too, was essentially to create something where you could leave it on your teeth to allow to your point, allowed those ingredients to work better the longer it sits on your mouth or in your on your teeth, so that you can eventually just swallow it.

00:47:00:12 - 00:47:18:18 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
It's almost like a toothpaste on the go where you don't need a toothbrush necessarily. Just apply it, let it sit, and if you feel comfortable enough, just swallow it when you're done. The toothpaste should be that safe, right? Yeah. Stephanie. And another ingredient we're adding is a pretty novel strain of lion's mane, which has its own host of benefits as well.

00:47:18:23 - 00:47:41:03 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
For the oral cavity. Nice. Sounds like you do a good job there. So it should be interesting. Yeah, I'm happy to. Cheers I will, I will. Yeah I'll certainly certainly send you some. We're going to have two flavors if you will. One is mint, one is fennel which will be oh well interesting. Fennel sounds like not appealing because it has kind of a rishi taste.

00:47:41:05 - 00:48:01:17 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
Kind of like black licorice. But even I, I prefer the fennel over the mint. There's just something about it. It's not a strong flavor, just to a certain degree. Mint just gets a little medicinal, you know, like because everything is mint gummies, mint toothpaste, mint. So to have something that's a little I don't want to call it savory, but herbs, but just slightly.

00:48:01:19 - 00:48:25:07 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
It's actually more appealing for me to use them to mint anymore. But I'll certainly send you someone we when we have the product fully produced here. Maybe when I'm in L.A. this summer. Anyways, again for sure. Yeah, we want to. I definitely want to get my hands on your methylene blue again. Yes, sir. Well, I was I mean, this wasn't even necessarily going to be a subject, but pre-recording you're saying that you're you're kind of referring some of your bio dentist to methylene blue.

00:48:25:07 - 00:48:45:08 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
And I just love to hear your objective or subjective takes on methylene blue, whether it's just for overall health or for oral health, like why are you interested in it? I'm a huge fan of methylene blue also personally, and I use it a lot in in the health optimization side of things, and not necessarily for what usually is talked about that you have like better brain energy.

00:48:45:08 - 00:49:06:18 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
I usually use it for gut. It's a fish tank cleaner, first of all, but it also is a super antioxidant. It's kind of like an, you know, it's reactive and redox potential. Yeah. It's insane. It also kind of like helps with ATP, ATP production, the mitochondria. And because I have red light in my clinic red light bed I have hyperbaric I have hypoxia training.

00:49:06:23 - 00:49:27:15 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
I can stack it all up so if I, if I use methylene blue, let's say in the morning and then later I, I, I give substrate when it comes to like I give more oxygen to my mitochondria having more ATP, capacity through the methylene blue. And then put red light on the method in blue that is getting activated through it.

00:49:27:18 - 00:49:51:09 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
I have like a super stack, and I love to do that with like, yeah, but just with the protocols. I also was thinking of using it, at least for me personally. I use it sometimes in the mouth to switch. Yes. I would just ask you that. Yeah. For example, yes. Actually yesterday, you know how it is that sometimes you get like a little like blister on your tongue when you know, some sort of viruses or whatever's going on it.

00:49:51:09 - 00:50:07:09 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Maybe you have a flight or whatever. I just usually then I, I do coconut oil pulling and I use methylene blue a little bit in the mouth and it's, it's straightaway gone. Yeah. And I just love that. Or maybe I gargle with it and then spit it out or swallow it. And I do a lot of methylene blue.

00:50:07:09 - 00:50:37:26 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
So at least ten milligrams a day. Sometimes I go up to 8100. So really high doses I don't recommend this to patients or anything. That's just me personally speaking, but is certainly very, very effective for various different things. In my opinion. My main thing is for gut and mitochondria, and not necessarily as I didn't like to choke is too much stuff in the mouth because I think my brain is quite good anyways, and it could overstimulate me but forget I even want to.

00:50:37:26 - 00:51:02:05 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
My my partner told me that when he started it, he just had the best bowel movements in his life. Never had to clean anymore. Stroke pain. You know, very interesting. But it's every single person gives you a different answer. And that's what I love. Like it's so highly individual. I mean, you can explain the science is not too complicated, just basically an electron donor and acceptor and yeah, antioxidant.

00:51:02:07 - 00:51:20:19 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
That's the thing about it. Like whether it's red light therapy or methylene blue, whatever is helping improve mitochondria systemically, it's going to help whatever you're most deficient or defective in, if you will. So to your point, you're always going to hear a different story because we're all deficient or defective mitochondria in some different way, shape or form. Exactly.

00:51:20:19 - 00:51:36:10 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Remember when I got yours in a stain my new shirt with it and then I hang it on the sun? It got cleaner, like, oh well, because I didn't come out with washing. So what I did afterwards so lately had some sort of inflammation on my arm, and I just put methylene blue and went into sunlight and it just went away.

00:51:36:10 - 00:51:51:27 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
And then I said, okay, maybe it's just me. But then again, one of my partners in the clinic, he had some sort of a rash. And for me it looked like he said it was a contact dermatitis. And I was like, it looks more like it's microbial. So put that methylene blue on it and he did and next morning was gone.

00:51:52:03 - 00:52:12:08 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
So it's so good for skin stuff. If it's if it's if the skin has something microbial which I usually think it does. Amazing. So of course you have to be careful because it's staining everything. Right. And yeah. But anyway we came out with capsules right. Since we last spoke or since I last seen you, those bottles, we came out with capsules for people, I guess.

00:52:12:08 - 00:52:35:16 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
Capsules too. Okay. Awesome. No, no, not as I said. You have capsules too, so y'all. Yeah, yeah. Props on that one. Yeah, capsules are great. All of it I mean methylene blue is I usually do it for stacks or let's say for for faces. Let's say do it. They won't do one of your bottles which maybe lasts like 4 to 6 weeks or that those.

00:52:35:19 - 00:52:53:24 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
And then I stop for the same time and then do it again. Or sometimes more gut feeling. I just feel good on it. Feels you in mind. Especially for like a mouthwash, to your point, or like you're just microdosing this methylene blue. I don't know if you go directly in the mouth or if you mix it in some water, then like a swirl it in your mouth.

00:52:53:26 - 00:53:08:28 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
But what you could do after that is then photo activator with the balloon toothbrush with that red light. So if you're dealing with some type of a virus or really some type of an issue in your mouth combining those two, and I've always thought about coming up with some type of a very simple mouthwash with methylene blue. Exactly.

00:53:08:28 - 00:53:31:01 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
For this reason, I mean, people can use the methylene blue they already have. And we're discussing kind of some strategies here. But then again, to photo activate it with that red light you could use a red light device. But again with that toothbrush you're really getting deep into the places where other devices may not. Yeah, definitely. Definitely. So I think it's a decomp, the combination of the red light in you to in your toothbrush and the methylene blue is just.

00:53:31:05 - 00:53:54:02 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
Yeah, it's perfect strategy. So I love it. I'm a big fan. I'm glad to hear that. Because if someone like Doctor Dome likes light and some methylene blue, especially in the mouth, that that's the one person I'd love to sign off from. I mean, a very basic question, Doctor Dome that most people, if not everyone's, kind of interested in.

00:53:54:04 - 00:54:17:26 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
And this is like at a very superficial level, esthetically, what are the best ways, safest ways to whiten your teeth? I would say the safest way is definitely go see a dentist for that. It's just the most professional way to do it because they will take care of your gum. They have different percentages of that. It's usually I mean, just the stuff that whitens your teeth.

00:54:17:29 - 00:54:44:21 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
It's just higher dose. We can do in-office bleaching. I would go that route. What I definitely would avoid is any sort of toothpaste that has that whitening effect, because it's usually what it does. It's just more abrasive. So at the beginning, maybe it fills down a little bit of the enamel and it looks whiter. However, over time, because you file more and more down below, your enamel actually is Denton, and Denton is always yellow, so don't do this.

00:54:44:23 - 00:55:07:12 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
I'm also not a big fan of white stripes. Maybe there are some safe ones, but I've saw so many different, problems with doing that. So I would just go invest in a in-office bleaching because there's no problem with the vanity. Make sure, however, that your teeth are non centered or very hard before you go in there because it makes them a little bit more sensitive from that.

00:55:07:15 - 00:55:27:00 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
They dry out a little bit during like for 24 hours from that procedure because of that light and the activator, we do that in the clinic. So I don't have anything against it. I love having white teeth. I, I tried it myself. I actually have quite white teeth. And I'm not a fan of the the Hollywood white. Then I would need to bleach.

00:55:27:02 - 00:55:45:16 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
But for that for that, that's basically my normal, normal color. You could actually get it whiter. And that's no problem. And it's also okay if you like it, just do it. So how frequently? And I guess that's more of a personal situation. Like if you wanted to go do the in-office whitening or if there's a is there too much is.

00:55:45:17 - 00:56:05:04 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
So I think I think it depends a little bit on on what you eat and how much staining stuff you do. So for example, my wife has done it once I remember I would estimate this is 15 years ago. She never went back. Her teeth are still super white and she she never even did the so what we do combining.

00:56:05:04 - 00:56:24:20 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
We could do an in-office bleaching and then give you a splint for at home use. You have that gel with you and when you see oh the stain a little bit, oh they're getting a little darker. You want to do like a night of that splint usually add that on. But I have never seen her using that. So I think for some people it lasts ten years.

00:56:24:20 - 00:56:47:03 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Maybe. But if you want to do that, like every, every 2 or 3 years, I don't think that there's any problem at all. Depends a little bit on your teeth and your habits, but also just a professional hygienist appointment will clean your teeth and make them more white. So that's what you do first. Obviously you don't bleach on a like non clean, floor.

00:56:47:05 - 00:57:12:12 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
You put the bleach after. Yeah. Makes sense. Well doctor dome, this has been a great second conversation with you. Is there any other topics or anything else that's top of mind you want to share with the audience? Top of mind? I think the main thing I'm focused on is actually bringing the Biden industry global standard right now, having the Biden's, the BGS Institute, the BJ's clinics and that bring the bringing the blueprint that we do here worldwide.

00:57:12:14 - 00:57:44:04 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Yeah. To finally be able to direct you to the right treatment, to the right practitioner. Because if I tell someone, like I said at the beginning, see a biological dentist, I shoot myself in the end, the movement in the foot, it needs to be solid advice, because we have about 100 to 300,000 patient views on our directory. So I need to make sure that the people that are certified and like I said, there's certain levels to it that the ones that are certified have the right standards.

00:57:44:04 - 00:58:14:19 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
So that's me personally right now and obviously a team behind it. But yeah, it's coming and we're working with, we're working with with universities together with universities. It's all scientific, even though it is new things for dental curriculums from university because they're a bit outdated. It's still super scientific. Obviously, we also look outside of conventional medicine and look into other sciences or even Chinese medicine or I, whether we use it all, it's called elevation.

00:58:14:19 - 00:58:37:08 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
It's an open source thing. But if you like, if there's any dentist listening that feels like it's been, he's been or she's been stuck, definitely reach out. We have the whole path for you laid out and it's amazing. It's an amazing community that you enter to and yeah, I have I had many dentists, to be fair, that are very depressed.

00:58:37:08 - 00:59:01:29 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
They hate their job, the normal conventional dentist, they have their numbers game, the 9 to 5. Now most most dental patients hate to go to see the dentist. So it's oftentimes very depressing. And they flip the script. Now they have like one to guess they that are fans of friends. It's amazing. It's just a complete different life that every dentist, if they would see it.

00:59:01:29 - 00:59:24:11 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
What we're doing, they would initially sign a sign, sign to this because it's just the next, next, next, next level, the future of dentistry. But it's happening already. So that's made for a while. Yeah. That's amazing. I love the mission. And I meant to ask you this before, do you have a rough number of how. Because when we were talking about the wisdom teeth extraction, you said the first step is to find a real bio dentist.

00:59:24:13 - 00:59:48:10 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
How many are there globally? I mean, rough estimate like certified, I would say. Yeah, there are, there would go to foot surgeries. It's a I would say right now maybe 50 to 100. Are there any in the US or how many are. Yeah there are many. There are actually good ones in the US. Just go to doctor Domain official and then you will there's a link to the directory or just DM me on Instagram.

00:59:48:12 - 01:00:10:09 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Any comment or DM just comment real like real bio. Then it's just real. It gets automated to you and you have the directory you might need to fly out, but I have to like guess or patients fly out to Germany for more than a decade from Japan, America, Africa, all over the world as a destiny. This is different set.

01:00:10:09 - 01:00:31:18 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
It's not the dentist that prepares something for you, like in your 30 mile radius. It's a decimal place. It's an investment in your in your in your optimal health. It's a journey you take once. So that's the way how we see it. So that's well worth investing. Time to find the right practitioner. Also. Obviously you see them always go with the gut feeling.

01:00:31:18 - 01:00:50:24 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
It might be me that resonates with you might be not me, might be a Kelly in Portland. Might be Jigga in in long Island. Might be Maya in Miami area. Might be Julian in Canada. Emily. So there are many, many all over the all over the world, but there are many places in the world still missing. So there's no one in India yet.

01:00:50:27 - 01:01:12:17 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
There's no one in Africa yet. So if there's anyone listening from you guys anywhere in the world, we have too little. We need more. So if it resonates with you guys, text me, reach out. We'll list all of those. Your the the website, your Instagram. Is there anywhere else or those kind of the ones I think Doctor Domi official and Instagram is the easiest.

01:01:12:17 - 01:01:34:12 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
You will find everything there. You got it. The last question doctor Dome just from a general health and wellness perspective. Is there anything new that you've implemented into your health regimen? The last, I don't know, months, two months, three months that you found effective? Or maybe equally important, you tried something that didn't work a new technology, a new health habit, anything?

01:01:34:15 - 01:01:55:17 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Definitely. My red light bed in the clinic is amazing. That is quite new ish. Also completely unrelated, but we do regenerative esthetics in our clinic too and I never took care of my skin health. I never even use the cream. Now I have a few. Shout out to Amit here. Maybe you met him too. He has. You know he just gave me that to try.

01:01:55:19 - 01:02:12:21 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
It feels amazing. But we do just for esthetics and for regeneration and hydro facial in the clinic. This is something where I like. I would never go to see a whole face care thing, but it's just not me, not even using a cream. And then I did this once. Like I look ten years younger and I did it twice.

01:02:12:21 - 01:02:37:23 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Like, wow, I'm going to do that now, like every month because that's really cool. But then also still methylene blue, even though that's not new for me, really, it's still top of the list. What is still top of the list? Top of the list is peptides. Usually new peptide comes out that I'm trying J my friend Jake Campbell shout out he gave me a pack of his new shred supplement on the summit that is Bam 50.

01:02:37:23 - 01:02:56:22 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
I'm just testing it. It's peptide. It's a it's a it's an N coupler. I think it's so I can't say anything about it yet. I just started testing it, but it feels like he just said, you're going to sweat more and I've sweat more, so sounds good. So I'm always happy to experiment and test with new things on myself first.

01:02:56:24 - 01:03:15:22 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
And I'm very extreme at all these things. I'm testing things out and as soon as I think, okay, that made the list, only then I'm going to implement it in destruction, in the protocols that I'm teaching or giving out to guests. And then if I basically have to vouch for it. So if I would have your your tooth brush in the clinic, I'll probably vouch for it.

01:03:15:22 - 01:03:35:24 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Or you methylene blue, but it's more like for America. So that's why I reached out to my. So my real by intent is to use your methylene blue if they needed. Yeah that's great stuff. Always so many good new things happening and I have trying out the the hydrogen water bottle if that's a good one. I'm not sure I like the hydrogen water taps.

01:03:35:24 - 01:03:53:15 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
If I can have a bottle that makes it myself, even better, I don't need the taps anymore. So yeah, lots of new things. I mean, there's the Health Optimization Summit gave me a lot of new ideas. I think I came back with like a new suitcase, a whole suitcase. Yeah, literally. I had to buy a new suit bag to bring it all home.

01:03:53:18 - 01:04:11:29 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
I don't want to do what I do have a lot of fun new toys. I love that, I love all the new toys. I'm trying things just thinking that. I'm also a huge fan of frequencies. Like we do a lot of frequency therapies and clinic scanning using them. Like Nicholas Tesla said that you have to think in energy, frequency and vibration.

01:04:12:02 - 01:04:34:21 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
I think there's so much healing to be done with, like just using frequencies, especially when it comes to balancing out or modulating your immune system microbiome. Amazing stuff there happening. I'm obviously a huge fan of bio industry 3.0 and that this is actually existing and that I can give out protocols that help many people out there and streamline this practice because you don't have to like, learn 20 years like I did.

01:04:34:21 - 01:04:52:03 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
You can just come in and do it. That's something I'm extremely passionate about. And then also I'll be talking to you, to you and other guys out there to just spread the mission further and further and further so that we understand that optimal health actually starts in the mouth. Yes, sir. Love the mission, love the passion. From a frequency standpoint.

01:04:52:03 - 01:05:12:26 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
Just lastly, what are you implementing it currently? Or are you kind of just learning like a sample like Rif or like Microcurrent? Do you do any of that stuff? I use a lot of different things. So we have a scan in the in the clinic that's called global diagnostics. This is more like a metatron bio resonance scan, but it has just a huge data.

01:05:12:28 - 01:05:37:16 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Data bank of like all the frequencies worldwide, from every single tissue to muscle to ligament to parasite. It's all in there and it just scans your body within eight minutes. What is it called? It's called look it up. Global diagnostics okay. So obviously not medically because nothing frequency is more school medicine but it's more natural pithy and yeah, it's how Russians usually work.

01:05:37:18 - 01:06:00:22 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
I love that stuff. So that's that's amazing. Everything that you can that I can learn on how our body works ourselves and how to activate longevity recovery, that is, is what I'm fascinated about. And obviously using and applying all these knowledge to, let's say, surgery in the mouth, making your body heal faster after surgery, not even having any pain or swelling.

01:06:00:22 - 01:06:21:23 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
I post that a lot of times, like on the day of the surgery. That's a typical Instagram post to me is like we removed 12345678 root infected root canal teeth, place immediate driving ambulance did for cavitation surgery. And here's the patient with no swelling, no pain, no swelling and loads of improvements. And this is what most normal dentists don't even believe.

01:06:21:23 - 01:06:44:21 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
And but this is the goal. I don't want to have any pain. All I want to mitigate is as much as possible. That's why I'm interested in all these things and how to use it to guide our guests and then teach them. And I've created a whole algorithm for nutrition in the food design concept for how to phase one and two, how to really get into optimal health and heal the bone and tissue at the same time.

01:06:44:23 - 01:07:08:03 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
So that's something I'm teaching always in the ultimate learning and synthesizing of information, and then implementing it into your own life, implementing it into your own patients all the time. I love that, love it. Doctor Dome, again, thank you so much for setting aside some time to give us a second conversation. Again, love what you're doing. Love the mission your passion comes across in spades, so just keep me posted.

01:07:08:03 - 01:07:36:26 — Dr. Mike Belkowski & Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
If there's anything else I can do to help support you and your mission going forward. Thanks so much, Mike, and appreciate you having me a second time. My pleasure. For Doctor Dominic Schwartz, this is doctor Mike. Bill Koski signing off another episode of the Red Light Report. Hope you guys have a wonderful week and I'll see you on the next episode.