Guest guest Posted October 10, 2004 Report Share Posted October 10, 2004 In a message dated 10/10/2004 8:40:15 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: <<Thanks for reminding me that I have a consistent feeling that I've been poisoned every time I use Listerine Mouthwash.>><http://www.Burtsbees.com Good toothpaste- No flouride> <<Surprisingly, Tom's of Maine contains fluoride.>> Hi all, My thought is that if it is a paste, there must be chemicals in it, because nothing natural takes that form. I use a great powder, containing baking soda, essential peppermint oil, sweet leaf powder, and beet powder. It tastes great and is cheap - $3.95. They have all non-toxic, non-chemical personal care products, like shaving cream, deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, hair spray, etc, and essential oils. They are all good. www.pulseparty.com/134153 Barb RN, Health and Wellness Consultant*************************************Energy technology products, help for sleep & discomfort Energized air treatment, w/ 5 filtering technologies Energized Water to oxygenate & alkalize, w/ coral calciumPackaged whole foods that are organic, non-GMO and macrobioticNatural whole food dietary supplementsWeighted exercise shoes - increase metabolism, burn calories, toneRife technology, rebounders, Transfer Factor Pluswhole colostrum, cesium, T-Plus Aloe (pp. 429-231 in "Politics in Healing")Natural & non chemical makeup, shampoo, cleansers************************************** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2005 Report Share Posted January 17, 2005 Hi, I use Vogel's 'Dentaforce' from Bioforce in Switzerland - here are the ingredients: Aqua, Calcium Carbonate, Sorbitol, Glycerin, Silica, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Echinacea Purpurea, Alcohol, Mentha Piperata, Krameria Triandra extract, Rosmarinus Officinalis, Menthol, Mentha Viridis. Sounds not too bad... cheers, Clare - <mowman100 Sunday, January 16, 2005 9:15 PM Re: Toothpaste label revs up some anxiety > > > Barb said: > << I only use all natural personal care products.>>> > Could you give us any name > brands or do you make your own? > > Barb > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2006 Report Share Posted February 25, 2006 There are so many bad chemcicals in regualar toothpaste that it is scary. Flourite is a rat posion. I use a tooth paste and mouth wash from www.youngliving.com and it is so wonderful! It is made with essential oils and has healed so many things for me and my dogs (infection, decaying teeth,etc). Healing Waggs, Heatherjoy http://www.theheelingtouch.com YL#764-672 Placing Precious Paws in Healing Hands Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 , HeatherJoy Harings <theheelingtouch2000 wrote: > > There are so many bad chemcicals in regualar toothpaste that it is scary. Flourite is a rat posion. I use a tooth paste and mouth wash from www.youngliving.com and it is so wonderful! It is made with essential oils and has healed so many things for me and my dogs (infection, decaying teeth,etc). > > Healing Waggs, > Heatherjoy > http://www.theheelingtouch.com > YL#764-672 > Placing Precious Paws in Healing Hands > > >That is what we use, is a wonderful product. I dont mind my kids using it because i know it is not poisening them! > > > > > > > > > > > > Mail > Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 I can vouch for this toothpaste as well. In fact, I'd do cartwheels to get if I had to! It is simply the *best* I have ever used. Even my daughter loves it and demands to use it and none other. Heather, you are also right on about the fluoride - I wouldn't touch that stuff with a 20-foot pole -- and certainly wouldn't give it to my kid either! Ick... stay away from fluoride in all it's forms... it is a straight up killer. I encourage everybody to Google "adverse affects of fluoride" and once you have read it all, join in the fight to stop it being added to more cities water and if it's in your cities water already, start a campaign to educate the people and remove it. It is killing our citizens and must be stopped. Oh yea, if you do find yourself without the mega-awesome YL Dentarome Toothpaste, use regular old bar soap. Yep, you heard me right - bar soap. Ivory is best for this but just about anything will do really. Most soaps do not contain things that can hurt ya and it doesn't taste that bad at all. Honestly it doesn't. Even if it did, it only takes 2 or 3 rinses to get all the soap outta your mouth anyway. If you use regular store toothpaste, it would take at least 25-30 rinses to even begin to get the glycerin off your teeth... another ingredient you really don't need in your toothpaste. Your enamel CAN regrow under normal circumstances but there is absolutely NO chance of that happening if your teeth are consistently coated with glycerin that is very very slippery. Don't buy the story that Crest is good for you and your teeth - it's not and neither are any of the other mainstream toothpastes. Peace! Mouse How do YOU feel today? How would you LIKE to feel? Learn more about the healthy benefits of the pure essential oils at: URL: http://wildmouse.younglivingworld.com/ *** HeatherJoy Harings wrote: There are so many bad chemcicals in regualar toothpaste that it is scary. Flourite is a rat posion. I use a tooth paste and mouth wash from www.youngliving.com and it is so wonderful! It is made with essential oils and has healed so many things for me and my dogs (infection, decaying teeth,etc). Healing Waggs, Heatherjoy http://www.theheelingtouch.com YL#764-672 Placing Precious Paws in Healing Hands Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 Hi Heather, I absolutely agree. Love your web! Namaste, Jolanta, (ID#669710) , HeatherJoy Harings <theheelingtouch2000 wrote: > > There are so many bad chemcicals in regualar toothpaste that it is scary. Flourite is a rat posion. I use a tooth paste and mouth wash from www.youngliving.com and it is so wonderful! It is made with essential oils and has healed so many things for me and my dogs (infection, decaying teeth,etc). > > Healing Waggs, > Heatherjoy > http://www.theheelingtouch.com > YL#764-672 > Placing Precious Paws in Healing Hands > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Mail > Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 here is the article about the soap. I had been using Ivory soap, but someone suggested the Dr Bonner soap, so I'm trying that one now. You could also use baking soda/salt/essential oil mixture. Kim DENTAL HEALTHLetter from Gerard F. Judd, Ph.D., Chemist, Researcher for 18 years andProfessor of Chemistry for 33 yrs.April 2002Dear Government Executive and Employee:We can all stop spending billions for American dental work and research. Let metell you why: I have learned the real causes of dental cavities and guminfection. People, including you, will now be able to take care of their owndentistry with insignificant cost, and end with perfect teeth. Cavities and guminfections 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. ACIDSALONE EAT THE ENAMEL. THERE WOULD BE NO CAVITIES IN THE WORLD if all peoplerinsed acids from their teeth promptly. Just sip water, milk or other liquidwhile eating. Water reacts with acids.2. Foods and drinks, other than those containing acids, have no action on toothenamel. SUGARS HAVE NO ACTION ON THE ENAMEL.3. Bacteria cannot damage the enamel (calcium hydroxy phosphate). There is nosuch thing as decay of the enamel since bacteria require carbon and hydrogen tolive. Billions of human and animal remains show teeth and bones are resistant toearth-bound organisms.4. Teeth reenamalize when clean. TO MAKE TEETH CLEAN ONE BRUSHES WITH ANY BARSOAP. Soap washes off in just 2 rinses. What about toothpastes? Glycerine inall tooth pastes is so sticky that it takes 27 washes to get it off. Teethbrushed with any toothpaste are coated with a film and CANNOT PROPERLYREENAMELIZE.5. Taking calcium and phosphate in the diet results in reenamelization of theteeth, but only when they are clean. Bar soap does a perfect job in cleaning thesurface. The enamel thickens and becomes less sensitive. Adenosine diphosphatasefurnishes phosphate to teeth.6. Gums are disinfected by brushing with any bar soap. Not only bacteria andviruses are destroyed promptly by small amounts of soap in water, but also whiteflies and aphids. Gardeners: Spray 1 tsp of dishwashing soap in 1 gallon ofwater to kill white flies and aphids.7. Plaque, a poorly formed crystal stuck to the bottom of the enamel, isprevented and eventually removed by brushing with bar soap. Dental procedures toget the badly formed crystals off dig holes through the enamel. These cavitiescatch food and cause gum infection.8. Prevention of plaque retards gum pockets. GUM POCKETS are formed as theplaque pushes the gums away from the teeth. GUM POCKETS, from 1 to 8 mm deep,ARE ALSO FORMED BY FLUORIDE, WHICH SEVERS THE PROTEIN MOLECULES ADHERING THEGUMS TO THE TEETH. SOAP PREVENTS GINGIVITIS caused by bacteria which is lodgedin the gum pockets.9. VITAMIN C AND PHOSPHATE help knit the gums back to the teeth. Pressingagainst the gums with fingers forces adhesive materials from the gums onto theteeth, which helps the process. Abscesses can be offset by holding Cepacol (14%alcohol) in the mouth 5 minutes.10. Receding gum surgery will end when the GUM POCKETS cease. The very mentionof the procedure, which involves transferring flesh from the roof of the mouthto the excised area of the gums, is a heinous and useless procedure which oughtto pass into oblivion.11. REMOVAL OF FLUORIDE FROM DRINKING WATER, PASTES OR GELS SAVES THE ENZYMEADENOSINE DIPHOSPHATASE so it can deliver phosphate to calcium at the toothsurface, RESULTING IN A BEAUTIFUL, SEMI-FLEXIBLE ENAMEL.12. As stated above, THE GUMS CAN BE RECONNECTED TO THE TEETH BY TAKING VITAMINC (ASCORBIC ACID) (1 tsp) with Arm and Hammer baking soda (1/2 tsp) in 1 inch ofwater, letting it fizz and then diluting to 1/2 to 1 cup with water, thendrinking. The resulting SODIUM ASCORBATE is non-acid, very pure and a thousandtimes more soluble than vitamin C. SODIUM ASCORBATE IS MORE REACTIVE THANASCORBIC ACID © in building connective tissue and antibody structures and moreeffective in killing some viruses and bacteria.13. Receding gums and plaque are ended when soap is used for brushing andVITAMIN C IS TAKEN DAILY AS DESCRIBED IN #12.14. 30% of American youths ages 8-10 have no cavities. 100% of Ugandan youthsages 6-10 have no cavities. What does this tell us?15. THE REASON UGANDAN YOUTHS HAVE 3 TIMES BETTER TEETH THAN AMERICAN YOUTHS ISBECAUSE they do not consume as many acid foods, have no fluoride in theirdrinking water, have regular meals rather than sipping acid drinks all day, havemore calcium and phosphate in their diet, and have fewer dentists to WORK ONtheir teeth.16. DENTAL LITERATURE says 42% OF AMERICANS OVER 65 HAVE NO NATURAL TEETHwhile 25% OF THOSE OVER 43 HAVE NONE.17. Dental literature says AMERICANS AGE 43 AVERAGE 32 CAVITIES, those AGE 17HAVE 13 CAVITIES, blacks and poverty stricken (without calcium and phosphate)ave twice this and the native Americans have four times this amount. The NATIVEAMERICAN PLIGHT CAN BE BLAMED ON THEIR POOR NUTRITION, EXCESSIVE FLUORIDATIONAND FREE BUT IMPROPER DENTAL CARE.18. IF FLUORIDATION WERE EFFECTIVE IN PREVENTING CAVITIES, NATIVE AMERICANSWOULD HAVE THE LEAST CAVITIES? THEY HAVE HAD FORCED FLORIDATION FORAPPROXIMATELY 62 YEARS.20. FLUORIDE in water at I part per million INCREASED TOOTH CAVITIES in fourlarge reliable studies 7.22.45 and 10% (average 21 %). The reason far theseincreases has to do with the fact that adenosine diphosphatase is destroyed byfluoride and CALCIUM FLUORIDE which slips into the enamel, IS ALIEN TO THE TOOTHCOMPOSITE AND MAKES THE ENAMEL WEAK, BRITTLE AND DISCOLORED.21. THE HEALTH OF AMERICAN TEETH WILL INCREASE TO BE VERY NEARLY PERFECT ifthe regimen of WATER RINSING, SOAP BRUSHING AND TAKING CALCIUM, PHOSPHATE ANDVITAMIN C IN THE DIET is implemented.22. Fortunately, we now know the current teeth perfecting protocol of dentistrywith fluoridation is flawed. IF THE EARLY ESTIMATES OF 80% TOOTH IMPROVEMENT INCHILDRENS TEETH BY AGE 13 WERE TRUE, EACH AMERICAN WOULD NOW HAVE LESS THAN ONECAVITY. That is far from true. The teeth in America are in a sorry state, ANDAT THE PRESENT TIME ARE GETTING WORSE.23. Numerous top scientists over the past 60 years have discarded the theorythat fluoride helps teeth, or is a nutrient helpful to man24. TO AVOID FLUORIDE IS TO PREVENT MORE THAN 114 AILMENTS listed withreferences in a book Good Teeth Birth to Death by Gerard F. Judd, Ph.D.. These114 MEDICAL SIDE EFFECTS extend all the way from cancer down to headaches CAUSEDBY 1 PPM FLUORIDE IN THE WATER. Thirteen of these side effects are proved by adouble blind study on 60 patients by 12 physicians,1 pharmacist and 1 attorney.25. The mechanism for destruction of enzymes by fluoride has been proven byx-ray studies. Hydrogen bonds are broken by fluoride.26. Fluoride is the smallest negative particle on the face of the earth. Sincethe FLUORIDE PARTICLES ARE SO SMALL and so intensely negative, THEY CONNECT WITHTHE HYDROGEN BONDS HOLDING THE ENZYME COILS IN PLACE and ruin every enzymemolecule at very low concentration, around 1-3 ppm. These enzymes are often3,000 or more times the small size of the fluoride. The effect is ruinous.27. To avoid fluoride is to prevent the destruction of 83 enzymes listed withreferences in Good Teeth, Birth to Death, by Gerard F. Judd, Ph.D.. FLUORIDE ISA SEVERE BIOLOGICAL POISON. Being intensely negative, it unlatches positivehydrogen bonds in enzymes AND proteins.28. It is fortunate we have learned fluoride is a nerve poison. FLUORIDE CAUSESCAVITIES. There is not the slightest doubt.29. Methylmercury formed from amalgams in the body is deadly. It causes braindisease. Fillings made of quartzite and epoxy are a safe substitute.30. Fluoride harms the economy by MAKING PEOPLE PURCHASE OTHER THAN CITY WATERto avoid it. It also harms the economy by making people dependent anundependable professions that know nothing about it. Ignorance about fluorideand what it does is worldwide.31. Keep the teeth moist. Teeth that are dry crack. If you chew ice, teeth maycrumble. Teeth do have a breaking strength.Respectfully yours,Gerard F. Judd, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, ChemistryPARTIAL CREDENTIALS OF DR JUDD-October 24, 2002 -- 6615 WLupine, Glendale AZ 853041. Ph.D. from Purdue University.2. Researcher in industry: 18 yrs.3. Prof of chemistry: 33 yrs; retired professor emeritus.4. Fluoride laboratory studies: Linde, Purdue, Wright Field and Phoenix College,13 yrs.5. Author, revised: Good Teeth Birth to Death, 117 pp. July 1997.6. Author, revised: Chemistry, Its Uses In Everyday Life, 305 pp. July 1997.7. Author, Workbook, Self Quizzes and Laboratory Assignments for Chemistry, ItsUses In Everyday Life, July 16, 1997. 8. Author, Chemical Hygiene Plan, 89 pp,4-23-1998.9. Speaker, writer, radio host, bookseller, age 79, continuing October 24, 2002.10. Fighter for truth in practical uses of chemistry. - wildmouse Monday, February 27, 2006 2:02 PM Re: toothpaste I can vouch for this toothpaste as well. In fact, I'd do cartwheels to get if I had to! It is simply the *best* I have ever used. Even my daughter loves it and demands to use it and none other. Heather, you are also right on about the fluoride - I wouldn't touch that stuff with a 20-foot pole -- and certainly wouldn't give it to my kid either! Ick... stay away from fluoride in all it's forms... it is a straight up killer. I encourage everybody to Google "adverse affects of fluoride" and once you have read it all, join in the fight to stop it being added to more cities water and if it's in your cities water already, start a campaign to educate the people and remove it. It is killing our citizens and must be stopped.Oh yea, if you do find yourself without the mega-awesome YL Dentarome Toothpaste, use regular old bar soap. Yep, you heard me right - bar soap. Ivory is best for this but just about anything will do really. Most soaps do not contain things that can hurt ya and it doesn't taste that bad at all. Honestly it doesn't. Even if it did, it only takes 2 or 3 rinses to get all the soap outta your mouth anyway. If you use regular store toothpaste, it would take at least 25-30 rinses to even begin to get the glycerin off your teeth... another ingredient you really don't need in your toothpaste. Your enamel CAN regrow under normal circumstances but there is absolutely NO chance of that happening if your teeth are consistently coated with glycerin that is very very slippery. Don't buy the story that Crest is good for you and your teeth - it's not and neither are any of the other mainstream toothpastes. Peace!Mouse How do YOU feel today?How would you LIKE to feel?Learn more about the healthy benefits of the pure essential oils at:URL: http://wildmouse.younglivingworld.com/***HeatherJoy Harings wrote: There are so many bad chemcicals in regualar toothpaste that it is scary. Flourite is a rat posion. I use a tooth paste and mouth wash from www.youngliving.com and it is so wonderful! It is made with essential oils and has healed so many things for me and my dogs (infection, decaying teeth,etc). Healing Waggs, Heatherjoy http://www.theheelingtouch.com YL#764-672 Placing Precious Paws in Healing Hands Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 And to think that my last dentist appointment he insisted I start using a Floride rinse on my teeth. I am so grateful for this group and those who share their knowledge because I was able to look at him and say "Have you not heard the truth about floride?" He just looked at me and walked away ... I can't imagine why a dentist would recommend using such a product Thanks everyone for all your help Glenda - wildmouse Monday, February 27, 2006 5:02 PM Re: toothpaste I can vouch for this toothpaste as well. In fact, I'd do cartwheels to get if I had to! It is simply the *best* I have ever used. Even my daughter loves it and demands to use it and none other. Heather, you are also right on about the fluoride - I wouldn't touch that stuff with a 20-foot pole -- and certainly wouldn't give it to my kid either! Ick... stay away from fluoride in all it's forms... it is a straight up killer. I encourage everybody to Google "adverse affects of fluoride" and once you have read it all, join in the fight to stop it being added to more cities water and if it's in your cities water already, start a campaign to educate the people and remove it. It is killing our citizens and must be stopped.Oh yea, if you do find yourself without the mega-awesome YL Dentarome Toothpaste, use regular old bar soap. Yep, you heard me right - bar soap. Ivory is best for this but just about anything will do really. Most soaps do not contain things that can hurt ya and it doesn't taste that bad at all. Honestly it doesn't. Even if it did, it only takes 2 or 3 rinses to get all the soap outta your mouth anyway. If you use regular store toothpaste, it would take at least 25-30 rinses to even begin to get the glycerin off your teeth... another ingredient you really don't need in your toothpaste. Your enamel CAN regrow under normal circumstances but there is absolutely NO chance of that happening if your teeth are consistently coated with glycerin that is very very slippery. Don't buy the story that Crest is good for you and your teeth - it's not and neither are any of the other mainstream toothpastes. Peace!Mouse How do YOU feel today?How would you LIKE to feel?Learn more about the healthy benefits of the pure essential oils at:URL: http://wildmouse.younglivingworld.com/***HeatherJoy Harings wrote: There are so many bad chemcicals in regualar toothpaste that it is scary. Flourite is a rat posion. I use a tooth paste and mouth wash from www.youngliving.com and it is so wonderful! It is made with essential oils and has healed so many things for me and my dogs (infection, decaying teeth,etc). Healing Waggs, Heatherjoy http://www.theheelingtouch.com YL#764-672 Placing Precious Paws in Healing Hands Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 all the dentists go to school to learn right? thats what they are taught.. wonder who wrote the curriculum for doctors and teachers, dentists? interesting. And to think that my last dentist appointment he insisted I start using a Floride rinse on my teeth. I am so grateful for this group and those who share their knowledge because I was able to look at him and say " Have you not heard the truth about floride? " He just looked at me and walked away ... I can't imagine why a dentist would recommend using such a product Thanks everyone for all your help Glenda - wildmouse Monday, February 27, 2006 5:02 PM Re: toothpaste I can vouch for this toothpaste as well. In fact, I'd do cartwheels to get if I had to! It is simply the *best* I have ever used. Even my daughter loves it and demands to use it and none other. Heather, you are also right on about the fluoride - I wouldn't touch that stuff with a 20-foot pole -- and certainly wouldn't give it to my kid either! Ick... stay away from fluoride in all it's forms... it is a straight up killer. I encourage everybody to Google " adverse affects of fluoride " and once you have read it all, join in the fight to stop it being added to more cities water and if it's in your cities water already, start a campaign to educate the people and remove it. It is killing our citizens and must be stopped. Oh yea, if you do find yourself without the mega-awesome YL Dentarome Toothpaste, use regular old bar soap. Yep, you heard me right - bar soap. Ivory is best for this but just about anything will do really. Most soaps do not contain things that can hurt ya and it doesn't taste that bad at all. Honestly it doesn't. Even if it did, it only takes 2 or 3 rinses to get all the soap outta your mouth anyway. If you use regular store toothpaste, it would take at least 25-30 rinses to even begin to get the glycerin off your teeth... another ingredient you really don't need in your toothpaste. Your enamel CAN regrow under normal circumstances but there is absolutely NO chance of that happening if your teeth are consistently coated with glycerin that is very very slippery. Don't buy the story that Crest is good for you and your teeth - it's not and neither are any of the other mainstream toothpastes. Peace! Mouse How do YOU feel today? How would you LIKE to feel? Learn more about the healthy benefits of the pure essential oils at: URL: http://wildmouse.younglivingworld.com/ *** HeatherJoy Harings wrote: There are so many bad chemcicals in regualar toothpaste that it is scary. Flourite is a rat posion. I use a tooth paste and mouth wash from www.youngliving.com and it is so wonderful! It is made with essential oils and has healed so many things for me and my dogs (infection, decaying teeth,etc). Healing Waggs, Heatherjoy http://www.theheelingtouch.com YL#764-672 Placing Precious Paws in Healing Hands ********************************************* Peacefulmind.com Sponsors Alternative Answers- HEALING NATURALLY- Learn preventative and curative measure to take for many ailments at: http://www.peacefulmind.com/ailments.htm __________ -To INVITE A FRIEND to our healing community, copy and paste this address in an email to them: http://health./subs_invite _________ To ADD A LINK, RESOURCE, OR WEBSITE to Alternative Answers please Go to: http://health./links ___________ Post message: Subscribe: - Un: - List owner: -owner _______ Shortcut URL to this page: http://health. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 At the advice of someone on this list I did try Ivory soap on my teeth, and it is indeed not bad at all! It is also very convenient, and teeth feel cleaner than with anything else I have tried. I also had a nice pepperminty soap by some crafts person, and now I use that. I am seriously tempted to learn making soap so I can make my own tooth soap, with peppermint oil and Pascalite and Sangre de Drago. Chet Day's website sells Victoria's tooth soap to rave reviews, but it ends up pretty pricy by the time it gets here in B.C. Carry On brushing! Ien in the Kootenays**************************Stop. Breathe. Smile!~Padma ( my TV yoga teacher)http://freegreenliving.com************************** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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