Guest guest Posted June 8, 2008 Report Share Posted June 8, 2008 You may have to eat a pretty strict diet for it to happen. It certainly worked for the Australian Aborigines - at least until sugar and bleached flour and the western diet were introduced. Do a Google search for: Weston price remineralization of teeth and you may be surprised at what you find. oleander soup , " Jeannie " < wrote: > > 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 9, 2008 Report Share Posted June 9, 2008 On another group, products from: Uncle Harry's Natural Products http://www.uncleharrys.com/ have been recommended for tooth remineralization, etc. oleander soup , " Tony " wrote: > > You may have to eat a pretty strict diet for it to happen. It > certainly worked for the Australian Aborigines - at least until sugar > and bleached flour and the western diet were introduced. > > Do a Google search for: Weston price remineralization of teeth > > and you may be surprised at what you find. > > > > oleander soup , " Jeannie " <@> wrote: > > > > 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...
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