Guest guest Posted June 3, 2003 Report Share Posted June 3, 2003 This widely circulated letter is loaded with misinformation -- that I feel is actually dangerous to follow if you are serious about keeping your teeth healthy. My qualifications in saying that: I was a founding member of The American Society for Preventive Dentistry -- and served as president of The International Academy of Preventive Medicine - have given courses in almost every state and also England and France (International Dental Meeting). My wife and I have a book just published by Kensington, "Healthy Teeth for KIDS " (of all ages). Suggestion: I have a script of a radio talk I gave many years ago in New York City. I'll send you a copy if you send me a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope. Ask for the Preventive Dentistry Radio Report - and send it to me at: 263 West End Ave.#2A, NYC, NY 10023. It's got to help you a lot if you follow the clear advice. it gives you! Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM (Retired) - DENTAL HEALTH Letter from Gerard F. Judd, Ph.D., Chemist, Researcher for 18 years and Professor of Chemistry for 33 yrs. April 2002 Dear Government Executive and Employee: We can all stop spending billions for American dental work and research. Let me tell you why: I have learned the real causes of dental cavities and gum infection. People, including you, will now be able to take care of their own dentistry with insignificant cost, and end with perfect teeth. Cavities and gum infections are ended! A great amount of REPUTABLE DENTAL RESEARCH proves the following: 1. Tooth cavities will be ended simply by rinsing acids off the teeth. ACIDS ALONE EAT THE ENAMEL. There would be no cavities in the world if all people rinsed acids from their teeth promptly. Just sip water, milk or other liquid while eating. Water reacts with acids. 2. Foods and drinks, other than those containing acids, have no action on tooth enamel. SUGARS HAVE NO ACTION ON THE ENAMEL. 3. Bacteria cannot damage the enamel (calcium hydroxy phosphate). There is no such thing as decay of the enamel since bacteria require carbon and hydrogen to live. Billions of human and animal remains show teeth and bones are resistant to earth-bound organisms. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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