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our dentist told me, floride is only effective when applied directly to teh teeth, is toxic and whould not be ingested. one treatment per year is all it takes and may not be necessary at all for folks with good teeth.he also told me a haz-mat endorsement is required to transport or handle floride. we have always had well water, brush with a natural paste with essential oils, and my kids dont ahve any cavities. i am 44 years old, had braces as a child and have only had one cavity in my whole life. keep in mind that the floride parade was also part of a nationwide oral hygene campiagn. tuffy tooth told us how to brush etc. most likely teh improvement in dental health came from better brushing and flossing and diet , rather then floride. once our doctor tried to give me floride drops for the babies

and i mentioned i was a bit perplexed as "they didnt have any teeth yet" he got all snotty with me.

 

Hanneke <blosshan Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 10:58:14 PMRe: Salt’s pedigreeAndrea,The ingestion of fluoride pushes out the iodine, and hence thyroid trouble has become wide spread.Fluoride being added to drinking water has done more damage than good to teeth (if any to dental care).At 01:57 AM 18/08/2008, you wrote:

lets dispel the myth shall we? www.healthyeatingclub.com has a list of foods and their iodine content. nix the salt and eat some broccoli, seafood or eggs etc. dont panic!!! andrea Kenneth <plisca Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 11:54:19 AMRe: Salt’s pedigreeExactly why does the human body require iodine? Not to sound ignorant...I only understand that it is required, but I know not why.Kenneth T

 

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Clares Primus

Sunday, August 17, 2008 01:47

Salt’s pedigree

appologies if this arrives twice....... seems to be lost (the original) in cyber space

 

Salt’s pedigree an interesting article.... but within the body of the text there is mention of the need (of the human body) for IODINE..........

http://junkfoodscience.blogspot.com/2006 /12/salts-pedigree.html

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