Guest guest Posted June 7, 2008 Report Share Posted June 7, 2008 Thanks for sharing that - and it makes perfect sense too. On the other hand, most pastes keep the teeth from re-mineralizing too, as does sugar and bleached white flour. Those cracks might remineralize if you used the silver bar, ditched sugar and white bread, and supplemented with plant derived minerals. oleander soup , " Jeannie " < wrote: > > I hate to disagree but I experienced quite a bit of cracking to my > dental enamel after following this procedure for over a year. I have > since read various posts online warning against h202 and Baking Soda > on a regular basis. Occasional whitening treatments may be okay. > > jeannie > > > >>try hydrogen peroxide and baking soda. kills the germs and makes > teeth whiter too. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2008 Report Share Posted June 8, 2008 Thanks Tony, It's fascinating the things we will accept without delving deeper. It never even occurred to me that the cracking might be repairable. Now that I'm thinking about it - do you think oil swishing and applying small amounts of ozonated olive oil might also help re- mineralize the enamel? Jeannie oleander soup , " Tony " wrote: > > Thanks for sharing that - and it makes perfect sense too. On the > other hand, most pastes keep the teeth from re-mineralizing too, as > does sugar and bleached white flour. > > Those cracks might remineralize if you used the silver bar, ditched > sugar and white bread, and supplemented with plant derived minerals. > > > > oleander soup , " Jeannie " <@> wrote: > > >I hate to disagree but I experienced quite a bit of cracking to my > dental enamel after following this procedure for over a year. I > have since read various posts online warning against h202 and > Baking Soda on a regular basis. Occasional whitening treatments >may be okay. >jeannie >>try hydrogen peroxide and baking soda. kills the germs and makes teeth whiter too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2008 Report Share Posted June 8, 2008 I actually just use the peroxide alone for it's oxygenation of gum tissue. kills germs. - Jeannie oleander soup Sunday, June 08, 2008 11:14 AM Re: Warnings against H2O2 and baking soda for teeth Thanks Tony,It's fascinating the things we will accept without delving deeper. It never even occurred to me that the cracking might be repairable. Now that I'm thinking about it - do you think oil swishing and applying small amounts of ozonated olive oil might also help re-mineralize the enamel?Jeannieoleander soup , "Tony" wrote:>> Thanks for sharing that - and it makes perfect sense too. On the> other hand, most pastes keep the teeth from re-mineralizing too, as> does sugar and bleached white flour.> > Those cracks might remineralize if you used the silver bar, ditched> sugar and white bread, and supplemented with plant derived minerals.> > Tony> > oleander soup , "Jeannie" <@> wrote:> >>I hate to disagree but I experienced quite a bit of cracking to my > dental enamel after following this procedure for over a year. I > have since read various posts online warning against h202 and > Baking Soda on a regular basis. Occasional whitening treatments >may be okay. >jeannie>>try hydrogen peroxide and baking soda. kills the germs and makes teeth whiter too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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