Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 Sat Nam everyone, I wanted to start using Alum (power?) to brush my teeth. I wanted to know if you just use the Alum straight or do you have to mix it with salt? I have been drinking a lot of tea and the tea is beginning to stain my teeth, does Alum act as a tooth whitener? I not sure what the other use of Alum are, if any can help I would appreciate it very much. Peace Love and All Light, Sadhana Seva Philadelphia,PA SWADJ- "MAY YOU FLOURISH AND THRIVE" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 Sat Nam Sadhana Seva, I am glad you like your teeth, and your gums and heart health enough to make this move from the peppy, candy flavored toothpastes that most of us grew up with. Yogiji has shared with us this ayurvedic formula, 2 parts alum and 1 part salt. It has tremendous benefits - healing gum disease, cankers sores, acute tooth infections, resolving sinus head aches, clearing sinus cavities, keeping your gums healthy and clean and shining. Such are the testimonies from all over the world. Its one of the most profound formulas for healing gum disease and overall maintenance for your teeth. There is product like this on the market. It is not taste bud friendly. You will pucker. Just do not swallow. Gag it out. The gagging is what clears the sinuses. Gag 'til your tear from the eyes. That's when you know you done it right. Question: where did you acquire your's????? More below On 2/26/06, Sadhana Seva <sadhana72002 wrote: > > Sat Nam everyone, > > > I wanted to start using Alum (power?) to brush my > teeth. I wanted to know if you just use the Alum > straight or do you have to mix it with salt? Two parts Alum, one part Salt. I have been drinking a lot of tea and the tea is > beginning to stain my teeth, does Alum act as a tooth > whitener? Not known to. I not sure what the other use of Alum are, if any can > help I would appreciate it very much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 Hi Dharam. I was wondering where can you buy Alum? Would they sell it at Whole Foods? Joanne from Norwood D H A R A M <pran--yogi Kundaliniyoga Wed, 1 Mar 2006 07:15:54 -0500 Re: Kundalini Yoga Alum Sat Nam Sadhana Seva, I am glad you like your teeth, and your gums and heart health enough to make this move from the peppy, candy flavored toothpastes that most of us grew up with. Yogiji has shared with us this ayurvedic formula, 2 parts alum and 1 part salt. It has tremendous benefits - healing gum disease, cankers sores, acute tooth infections, resolving sinus head aches, clearing sinus cavities, keeping your gums healthy and clean and shining. Such are the testimonies from all over the world. Its one of the most profound formulas for healing gum disease and overall maintenance for your teeth. There is product like this on the market. It is not taste bud friendly. You will pucker. Just do not swallow. Gag it out. The gagging is what clears the sinuses. Gag 'til your tear from the eyes. That's when you know you done it right. Question: where did you acquire your's????? More below On 2/26/06, Sadhana Seva <sadhana72002 wrote: > > Sat Nam everyone, > > > I wanted to start using Alum (power?) to brush my > teeth. I wanted to know if you just use the Alum > straight or do you have to mix it with salt? Two parts Alum, one part Salt. I have been drinking a lot of tea and the tea is > beginning to stain my teeth, does Alum act as a tooth > whitener? Not known to. I not sure what the other use of Alum are, if any can > help I would appreciate it very much. Kundalini Yoga - for the best online selection of Books, Videos and DVDs on Kundalini Yoga, based on ancient technology as brought to the West by Yogi Bhajan. Also a great range of beautiful Meditation and Mantra CDs, all with RealAudio sound clips. - visit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Sat Nam Joanne from Norwood, I had meant to post the link to the flyer in our "Files" area ( Kundaliniyoga ). It is http://f4.grp.fs.com/v1/8FkIREFk9p3b43KJzmQp8Z9pEMyPwvHFP9-jvoNqoxBjIYrvlJ2\ OsPzYhFXjqwWB8Y9413ZAeud9eU7xQA/Alum--%2B--Potassuim_Alum_Flyer.doc or try http://tinyurl.com/py5qn This powder can also be purchased in India. Karta Purkh Singh (Kansas City) has a story of finding a rock of it in Amritsar. If you do find it elsewhere, make sure it is actually Potassium Alum and not Alum Aluminate or some other Alum. All the Zest, Dharam Millis, MA Kundaliniyoga, jregan592 wrote: > > Hi Dharam. I was wondering where can you buy Alum? Would they sell it at Whole Foods? > Joanne from Norwood > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Sat Nam everyone, Dharma thank you for responding. The Alum I am purchased is Alum Root or Cranssbill. I hope this is the right kind of Alum, it is a dark beige in color. I purchased it at Penn Herb, the store is located in Philadelphia, they do have a web site www.PennHerb.com and they also have mail order and a toll free number you can call. I paid 3.45 for 1oz. Their prices are fairly good too. Their oils are really nice. I checked out the web-site and they had some of the other uses for Alum (I found them out after I sent the email). You are so right when you wrote "it is not taste bud friendly". Peace Love and All Light to all, Sadhana Seva Philadelphia, PA SWADJ- "MAY YOU FLOURISH AND THRIVE" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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