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What " amazing results " ? I'm hoping it well help strengthen my son's

enamel, which the dentist said is weak in a few places. Don't want any

more fillings!

 

Joy

 

, " Lisa Kuhel "

<jandmsmom2000 wrote:

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> a friend of mine uses this - he gets amazing results.

> has anyone else tried it?

>

> thanks

> Lisa

> www.mannapages.com/lisakuhel

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Hi Lisa,

 

Studies show that xylitol does kill bacteria, and is being used in

toothpaste, mouthwash, and nose sprays. Yes it works wonders, is also

sold granulated, tastes just like sugar, and does not affect blood

sugar.

 

Bacteria are unable to use xylitol as an energy source.

Creates a non-acidic mouth environment that is hostile to bacteria.

Helps rid the mought of harmful bacteria by making them less able to

stick to teeth.

 

Xylitol can prevent the gorwth of bacteria and fungus, limit their

damage and even heal some fo the problems they cause.

 

I have available an all natural great tasting toothpaste that is so

comprehensive everyone loves it. If you are interested in it, please

e-mail me off line. Just $5.95 a large 4 oz. tube.

 

Ingredients: Calcium Carbonate, Vegetable Glycerin, Sodium

Bicarbonate, U.S.P. Purified Water, Collidal Silica, Peppermint Oil,

Xanthan Gum, Xylitol, Lysine, Centipeda Cunninghamii Extract;

Extracts of Echinacea Purpurea Tops, Calendula Flower, Olive Leaf,

Black Walnut Green Hulls, Gotu Kola Herb, Chamomile Flower, Green Tea

Leaf, Prickly Ash Bark, Grapefruit Seed; Essential Oils of Oregano,

Clove, Thyme, Lavender, Cinnamon and Eucalyptus; Plant Saponins,

Folic Acid, Coenzyme Q10, aloe Vera, and Chlorophyll.

 

Annette

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Xylitol keeps the bacteria levels down in the mouth so this will help

to have less cavities also really does a great job on perio,

gingivitis, pockets. As far as putting enamal back on teeth, I would

not say this will happen with Xylitol.

 

For your son's situation, it would be helpful to take a good

Calcium/magnesium if he is not already. Did the dentist speak to you

about sealing his teeth?

 

Annette

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Thanks Annette-

He uses it straight, but I will keep that in mind if I can't

do it that way LOL.

 

Have a great week-end!

 

 

 

Lisa

www.mannapages.com/lisakuhel

 

 

, " Annette DiStefano "

<herbal1 wrote:

>

> Hi Lisa,

>

> Studies show that xylitol does kill bacteria, and is being used in

> toothpaste, mouthwash, and nose sprays. Yes it works wonders, is

also

> sold granulated, tastes just like sugar, and does not affect blood

> sugar.

>

> Bacteria are unable to use xylitol as an energy source.

> Creates a non-acidic mouth environment that is hostile to bacteria.

> Helps rid the mought of harmful bacteria by making them less able

to

> stick to teeth.

>

> Xylitol can prevent the gorwth of bacteria and fungus, limit their

> damage and even heal some fo the problems they cause.

>

> I have available an all natural great tasting toothpaste that is

so

> comprehensive everyone loves it. If you are interested in it,

please

> e-mail me off line. Just $5.95 a large 4 oz. tube.

>

> Ingredients: Calcium Carbonate, Vegetable Glycerin, Sodium

> Bicarbonate, U.S.P. Purified Water, Collidal Silica, Peppermint

Oil,

> Xanthan Gum, Xylitol, Lysine, Centipeda Cunninghamii Extract;

> Extracts of Echinacea Purpurea Tops, Calendula Flower, Olive Leaf,

> Black Walnut Green Hulls, Gotu Kola Herb, Chamomile Flower, Green

Tea

> Leaf, Prickly Ash Bark, Grapefruit Seed; Essential Oils of

Oregano,

> Clove, Thyme, Lavender, Cinnamon and Eucalyptus; Plant Saponins,

> Folic Acid, Coenzyme Q10, aloe Vera, and Chlorophyll.

>

> Annette

>

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