Guest guest Posted July 30, 2003 Report Share Posted July 30, 2003 ihave been using soap for bleeding gums and it works! Judd's info is very accurate info from my personal experience. Carolyn --- Elaine <mem121 wrote: > > - > Milo > Dental Health and Flouride > > > DENTAL HEALTH > > Letter from Gerard F. Judd , Ph.D. , Chemist, > Researcher for 18 years > and Professor of Chemistry for 33 yrs. > > April 2002 > > Dear Government Executive and Employee: > > We can all stop spending billions for American > dental work and > research. Let me tell you why: I have learned the > real causes of > dental cavities and gum infection. People, including > you, will now be > able to take care of their own dentistry with > insignificant cost, and > end with perfect teeth. Cavities and gum infections > 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. ACIDS ALONE EAT THE ENAMEL. There would be no > cavities in the > world if all people rinsed acids from their teeth > promptly. Just sip > water, milk or other liquid while eating. Water > reacts with acids. > > 2. Foods and drinks, other than those containing > acids, have no > action on tooth enamel. SUGARS HAVE NO ACTION ON THE > ENAMEL. > > 3. Bacteria cannot damage the enamel (calcium > hydroxy phosphate). > There is no such thing as decay of the enamel since > bacteria require > carbon and hydrogen to live. Billions of human and > animal remains show > teeth and bones are resistant to earth-bound > organisms. > > 4. Teeth reenamalize when clean. TO MAKE TEETH CL > EAN ONE BRUSHES WITH > ANY BAR SOAP. ( There are good toothpastes at the > health food stores. > Check the ingredients before buying. Don't get > anything with glycerine > in it.) Soap washes off in just 2 rinses. What about > toothpastes? > Glycerine in all tooth pastes is so sticky that it > takes 27 washes to > get it off. Teeth brushed with any toothpaste are > coated with a film > and CANNOT PROPERLY REENAMELIZE. > > 5. Taking calcium and phosphate in the diet results > in > reenamelization of the teeth, but only when they are > clean. Bar soap > does a perfect job in cleaning the surface. The > enamel thickens and > becomes less sensitive. Adenosine diphosphatase > furnishes phosphate to > teeth. > > 6. Gums are disinfected by brushing with any bar > soap. Not only > bacteria and viruses are destroyed promptly by small > amounts of soap > in water, but also white flies and aphids. > Gardeners: Spray 1 tsp of > dishwashing soap in 1 gallon of water to kill white > flies and aphids. > > 7. Plaque, a poorly formed crystal stuck to the > bottom of the enamel, > is prevented and eventually removed by brushing with > bar soap. Dental > procedures to get the badly formed crystals off dig > holes through the > enamel. These cavities catch food and cause gum > infection. > > 8. Prevention of plaque retards gum pockets. Gum > pockets are formed as > the plaque 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 the gums to the teeth. SOAP > PREVENTS GINGIVITIS > caused by bacteria which is lodged in the gum > pockets. > > 9. VITAMIN C AND PHOSPHATE help knit the gums back > to the teeth. > Pressing against the gums with fingers forces > adhesive materials from > the gums onto the teeth, 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 > mention of the procedure, which involves > transferring flesh from the > roof of the mouth to the excised area of the gums, > is a heinous and > useless procedure which ought to pass into oblivion. > > 11. Removal of flouride from drinking water, pastes > or gels saves the > enzyme adenosine diphosphatase so it can deliver > phosphate to calcium > at the tooth surface, resulting in a beautiful, > semi-flexible enamel. > > 12. As stated above, the gums can be reconnected to > the teeth by > taking vitamin C (ascorbic acid) (1 tsp) with Arm > and Hammer baking > soda (1/2 tsp) in1 inch of water, letting it fizz > and then diluting to > 1/2 to 1 cup with water, then drinking. The > resulting SODIUM ASCORBATE > is non-acid, very pure and a thousand times more > soluble than vitamin > C. Sodium ascorbate is more reactive than ascorbic > acid © in > building connective tissue and antibody structures > and more effective > in killing some viruses and bacteria. > > 13. Receding gums and plaque are ended when soap is > used for brushing > and vitamin C istaken daily as described in #12 > > 14. 30% of American youths ages 8-10 have no > cavities. 100% of > Ugandan youths ages 6-10 have no cavities. What does > this tell us? > > 15. The reason Ugandan youths have 3 times better > teeth than American > youths is because they do not consume as many acid > foods, have no > fluoride in their drinking water, have regular meals > rather than > sipping acid drinks all day, have more calcium and > phosphate in their > diet, and have fewer dentists to work on their > teeth. > > 16. Dental literature says 42% of Americans over 65 > have no natrual > teeth, while 25% of those over 43 have none. > > 17. Dental literature says Americans age 43 average > 32 cavities, > those age 17 have 13 cavities, blacks and poverty > stricken (without > calcium and phosphate) ave twice this and the native > Americans have > four times this amount. The Native American plight > can be blamed on > their poor nutrition, excessive fluoridation, and > free but improper > dental care. > > 18. If fluorication were effective in preventing > cavities, Native > Americans would have the least caviites. They have > had forced > fluoridation for approximately 62 years. > > 19. Fluoride in water at I part per million > INCREASED tooth cavities > in four large reliable studies 7.22.45 and10% > (average 21 %). The > reason far these increases has to do with the fact > that adenosine > diphosphatase is destroyed by fluoride and CALCIUM > FLUORIDE which > slips into the enamel, is alien to the tooth > composite and makes the > enamel weak, brittle and discolored. > > 20. The health of American teeth will increase to be > very === message truncated === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2003 Report Share Posted August 1, 2003 I use Weleda in the green box. It has myrrh which is very healing Donna - John Polifronio Friday, August 01, 2003 2:58 AM Re: Dental Health and Flouride I'm also curious, if anyone knows of a brand of good quality, unflouridated,tooth paste, free of low quality or toxic ingredients.JP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2003 Report Share Posted August 1, 2003 Have been following this line with interest - but what sort of bar soap does NOT contain glycerine???? Jorge carolyn paolucci <carolucci1 Friday, 1 August 2003 3:17 Re: Dental Health and Flouride ihave been using soap for bleeding gums and it works! Judd's info is very accurate info from my personal experience. Carolyn --- Elaine <mem121 wrote: > > - > Milo > Dental Health and Flouride > > > DENTAL HEALTH > > Letter from Gerard F. Judd , Ph.D. , Chemist, > Researcher for 18 years > and Professor of Chemistry for 33 yrs. > > April 2002 > > Dear Government Executive and Employee: > > We can all stop spending billions for American > dental work and > research. Let me tell you why: I have learned the > real causes of > dental cavities and gum infection. People, including > you, will now be > able to take care of their own dentistry with > insignificant cost, and > end with perfect teeth. Cavities and gum infections > 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. ACIDS ALONE EAT THE ENAMEL. There would be no > cavities in the > world if all people rinsed acids from their teeth > promptly. Just sip > water, milk or other liquid while eating. Water > reacts with acids. > > 2. Foods and drinks, other than those containing > acids, have no > action on tooth enamel. SUGARS HAVE NO ACTION ON THE > ENAMEL. > > 3. Bacteria cannot damage the enamel (calcium > hydroxy phosphate). > There is no such thing as decay of the enamel since > bacteria require > carbon and hydrogen to live. Billions of human and > animal remains show > teeth and bones are resistant to earth-bound > organisms. > > 4. Teeth reenamalize when clean. TO MAKE TEETH CL > EAN ONE BRUSHES WITH > ANY BAR SOAP. ( There are good toothpastes at the > health food stores. > Check the ingredients before buying. Don't get > anything with glycerine > in it.) Soap washes off in just 2 rinses. What about > toothpastes? > Glycerine in all tooth pastes is so sticky that it > takes 27 washes to > get it off. Teeth brushed with any toothpaste are > coated with a film > and CANNOT PROPERLY REENAMELIZE. > > 5. Taking calcium and phosphate in the diet results > in > reenamelization of the teeth, but only when they are > clean. Bar soap > does a perfect job in cleaning the surface. The > enamel thickens and > becomes less sensitive. Adenosine diphosphatase > furnishes phosphate to > teeth. > > 6. Gums are disinfected by brushing with any bar > soap. Not only > bacteria and viruses are destroyed promptly by small > amounts of soap > in water, but also white flies and aphids. > Gardeners: Spray 1 tsp of > dishwashing soap in 1 gallon of water to kill white > flies and aphids. > > 7. Plaque, a poorly formed crystal stuck to the > bottom of the enamel, > is prevented and eventually removed by brushing with > bar soap. Dental > procedures to get the badly formed crystals off dig > holes through the > enamel. These cavities catch food and cause gum > infection. > > 8. Prevention of plaque retards gum pockets. Gum > pockets are formed as > the plaque 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 the gums to the teeth. SOAP > PREVENTS GINGIVITIS > caused by bacteria which is lodged in the gum > pockets. > > 9. VITAMIN C AND PHOSPHATE help knit the gums back > to the teeth. > Pressing against the gums with fingers forces > adhesive materials from > the gums onto the teeth, 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 > mention of the procedure, which involves > transferring flesh from the > roof of the mouth to the excised area of the gums, > is a heinous and > useless procedure which ought to pass into oblivion. > > 11. Removal of flouride from drinking water, pastes > or gels saves the > enzyme adenosine diphosphatase so it can deliver > phosphate to calcium > at the tooth surface, resulting in a beautiful, > semi-flexible enamel. > > 12. As stated above, the gums can be reconnected to > the teeth by > taking vitamin C (ascorbic acid) (1 tsp) with Arm > and Hammer baking > soda (1/2 tsp) in1 inch of water, letting it fizz > and then diluting to > 1/2 to 1 cup with water, then drinking. The > resulting SODIUM ASCORBATE > is non-acid, very pure and a thousand times more > soluble than vitamin > C. Sodium ascorbate is more reactive than ascorbic > acid © in > building connective tissue and antibody structures > and more effective > in killing some viruses and bacteria. > > 13. Receding gums and plaque are ended when soap is > used for brushing > and vitamin C istaken daily as described in #12 > > 14. 30% of American youths ages 8-10 have no > cavities. 100% of > Ugandan youths ages 6-10 have no cavities. What does > this tell us? > > 15. The reason Ugandan youths have 3 times better > teeth than American > youths is because they do not consume as many acid > foods, have no > fluoride in their drinking water, have regular meals > rather than > sipping acid drinks all day, have more calcium and > phosphate in their > diet, and have fewer dentists to work on their > teeth. > > 16. Dental literature says 42% of Americans over 65 > have no natrual > teeth, while 25% of those over 43 have none. > > 17. Dental literature says Americans age 43 average > 32 cavities, > those age 17 have 13 cavities, blacks and poverty > stricken (without > calcium and phosphate) ave twice this and the native > Americans have > four times this amount. The Native American plight > can be blamed on > their poor nutrition, excessive fluoridation, and > free but improper > dental care. > > 18. If fluorication were effective in preventing > cavities, Native > Americans would have the least caviites. They have > had forced > fluoridation for approximately 62 years. > > 19. Fluoride in water at I part per million > INCREASED tooth cavities > in four large reliable studies 7.22.45 and10% > (average 21 %). The > reason far these increases has to do with the fact > that adenosine > diphosphatase is destroyed by fluoride and CALCIUM > FLUORIDE which > slips into the enamel, is alien to the tooth > composite and makes the > enamel weak, brittle and discolored. > > 20. 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Guest guest Posted August 1, 2003 Report Share Posted August 1, 2003 I'm also curious, if anyone knows of a brand of good quality, unflouridated, tooth paste, free of low quality or toxic ingredients. JP - " Jorge Roshkov " <marjorg Friday, August 01, 2003 2:18 AM Re: Dental Health and Flouride > Have been following this line with interest - but what sort of bar soap does > NOT contain glycerine???? > Jorge > > carolyn paolucci <carolucci1 > > Friday, 1 August 2003 3:17 > Re: Dental Health and Flouride > > > ihave been using soap for bleeding gums and it works! > Judd's info is very accurate info from my personal > experience. > Carolyn > --- Elaine <mem121 wrote: > > > > - > > Milo > > Dental Health and Flouride > > > > > > DENTAL HEALTH > > > > Letter from Gerard F. Judd , Ph.D. , Chemist, > > Researcher for 18 years > > and Professor of Chemistry for 33 yrs. > > > > April 2002 > > > > Dear Government Executive and Employee: > > > > We can all stop spending billions for American > > dental work and > > research. Let me tell you why: I have learned the > > real causes of > > dental cavities and gum infection. People, including > > you, will now be > > able to take care of their own dentistry with > > insignificant cost, and > > end with perfect teeth. Cavities and gum infections > > 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. ACIDS ALONE EAT THE ENAMEL. There would be no > > cavities in the > > world if all people rinsed acids from their teeth > > promptly. Just sip > > water, milk or other liquid while eating. Water > > reacts with acids. > > > > 2. Foods and drinks, other than those containing > > acids, have no > > action on tooth enamel. SUGARS HAVE NO ACTION ON THE > > ENAMEL. > > > > 3. Bacteria cannot damage the enamel (calcium > > hydroxy phosphate). > > There is no such thing as decay of the enamel since > > bacteria require > > carbon and hydrogen to live. Billions of human and > > animal remains show > > teeth and bones are resistant to earth-bound > > organisms. > > > > 4. Teeth reenamalize when clean. TO MAKE TEETH CL > > EAN ONE BRUSHES WITH > > ANY BAR SOAP. ( There are good toothpastes at the > > health food stores. > > Check the ingredients before buying. Don't get > > anything with glycerine > > in it.) Soap washes off in just 2 rinses. What about > > toothpastes? > > Glycerine in all tooth pastes is so sticky that it > > takes 27 washes to > > get it off. Teeth brushed with any toothpaste are > > coated with a film > > and CANNOT PROPERLY REENAMELIZE. > > > > 5. Taking calcium and phosphate in the diet results > > in > > reenamelization of the teeth, but only when they are > > clean. Bar soap > > does a perfect job in cleaning the surface. The > > enamel thickens and > > becomes less sensitive. Adenosine diphosphatase > > furnishes phosphate to > > teeth. > > > > 6. Gums are disinfected by brushing with any bar > > soap. Not only > > bacteria and viruses are destroyed promptly by small > > amounts of soap > > in water, but also white flies and aphids. > > Gardeners: Spray 1 tsp of > > dishwashing soap in 1 gallon of water to kill white > > flies and aphids. > > > > 7. Plaque, a poorly formed crystal stuck to the > > bottom of the enamel, > > is prevented and eventually removed by brushing with > > bar soap. Dental > > procedures to get the badly formed crystals off dig > > holes through the > > enamel. These cavities catch food and cause gum > > infection. > > > > 8. Prevention of plaque retards gum pockets. Gum > > pockets are formed as > > the plaque 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 the gums to the teeth. SOAP > > PREVENTS GINGIVITIS > > caused by bacteria which is lodged in the gum > > pockets. > > > > 9. VITAMIN C AND PHOSPHATE help knit the gums back > > to the teeth. > > Pressing against the gums with fingers forces > > adhesive materials from > > the gums onto the teeth, 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 > > mention of the procedure, which involves > > transferring flesh from the > > roof of the mouth to the excised area of the gums, > > is a heinous and > > useless procedure which ought to pass into oblivion. > > > > 11. Removal of flouride from drinking water, pastes > > or gels saves the > > enzyme adenosine diphosphatase so it can deliver > > phosphate to calcium > > at the tooth surface, resulting in a beautiful, > > semi-flexible enamel. > > > > 12. As stated above, the gums can be reconnected to > > the teeth by > > taking vitamin C (ascorbic acid) (1 tsp) with Arm > > and Hammer baking > > soda (1/2 tsp) in1 inch of water, letting it fizz > > and then diluting to > > 1/2 to 1 cup with water, then drinking. The > > resulting SODIUM ASCORBATE > > is non-acid, very pure and a thousand times more > > soluble than vitamin > > C. Sodium ascorbate is more reactive than ascorbic > > acid © in > > building connective tissue and antibody structures > > and more effective > > in killing some viruses and bacteria. > > > > 13. Receding gums and plaque are ended when soap is > > used for brushing > > and vitamin C istaken daily as described in #12 > > > > 14. 30% of American youths ages 8-10 have no > > cavities. 100% of > > Ugandan youths ages 6-10 have no cavities. What does > > this tell us? > > > > 15. The reason Ugandan youths have 3 times better > > teeth than American > > youths is because they do not consume as many acid > > foods, have no > > fluoride in their drinking water, have regular meals > > rather than > > sipping acid drinks all day, have more calcium and > > phosphate in their > > diet, and have fewer dentists to work on their > > teeth. > > > > 16. Dental literature says 42% of Americans over 65 > > have no natrual > > teeth, while 25% of those over 43 have none. > > > > 17. Dental literature says Americans age 43 average > > 32 cavities, > > those age 17 have 13 cavities, blacks and poverty > > stricken (without > > calcium and phosphate) ave twice this and the native > > Americans have > > four times this amount. The Native American plight > > can be blamed on > > their poor nutrition, excessive fluoridation, and > > free but improper > > dental care. > > > > 18. If fluorication were effective in preventing > > cavities, Native > > Americans would have the least caviites. They have > > had forced > > fluoridation for approximately 62 years. > > > > 19. Fluoride in water at I part per million > > INCREASED tooth cavities > > in four large reliable studies 7.22.45 and10% > > (average 21 %). The > > reason far these increases has to do with the fact > > that adenosine > > diphosphatase is destroyed by fluoride and CALCIUM > > FLUORIDE which > > slips into the enamel, is alien to the tooth > > composite and makes the > > enamel weak, brittle and discolored. > > > > 20. 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Guest guest Posted August 1, 2003 Report Share Posted August 1, 2003 I think Tom’s toothpaste is pretty good. I buy it at a health food store. Carol ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ whole-food supplements that provide nutrients essential for the health of people, pets and plants. http://www.bluegreensolutions.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -----Original Message----- John Polifronio [counterpnt] I'm also curious, if anyone knows of a brand of good quality, unflouridated, tooth paste, free of low quality or toxic ingredients. JP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2003 Report Share Posted August 1, 2003 Try Peelu Tooth Paste or Tooth Powder. Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM Don't miss out - get your free sample copy of The Holistic Dental Digest PLUS - in its 24th year of helping people = information you're not likely to get elsewhere -- by replying to jmittelman with your PO Box or street address. - " John Polifronio " <counterpnt Friday, August 01, 2003 5:58 AM Re: Dental Health and Flouride > I'm also curious, if anyone knows of a brand of good quality, unflouridated, > tooth paste, free of low quality or toxic ingredients. > JP > - > " Jorge Roshkov " <marjorg > > Friday, August 01, 2003 2:18 AM > Re: Dental Health and Flouride > > > > Have been following this line with interest - but what sort of bar soap > does > > NOT contain glycerine???? > > Jorge > > > > carolyn paolucci <carolucci1 > > > > > Friday, 1 August 2003 3:17 > > Re: Dental Health and Flouride > > > > > > ihave been using soap for bleeding gums and it works! > > Judd's info is very accurate info from my personal > > experience. > > Carolyn > > --- Elaine <mem121 wrote: > > > > > > - > > > Milo > > > Dental Health and Flouride > > > > > > > > > DENTAL HEALTH > > > > > > Letter from Gerard F. Judd , Ph.D. , Chemist, > > > Researcher for 18 years > > > and Professor of Chemistry for 33 yrs. > > > > > > April 2002 > > > > > > Dear Government Executive and Employee: > > > > > > We can all stop spending billions for American > > > dental work and > > > research. Let me tell you why: I have learned the > > > real causes of > > > dental cavities and gum infection. People, including > > > you, will now be > > > able to take care of their own dentistry with > > > insignificant cost, and > > > end with perfect teeth. Cavities and gum infections > > > 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. ACIDS ALONE EAT THE ENAMEL. There would be no > > > cavities in the > > > world if all people rinsed acids from their teeth > > > promptly. Just sip > > > water, milk or other liquid while eating. Water > > > reacts with acids. > > > > > > 2. Foods and drinks, other than those containing > > > acids, have no > > > action on tooth enamel. SUGARS HAVE NO ACTION ON THE > > > ENAMEL. > > > > > > 3. Bacteria cannot damage the enamel (calcium > > > hydroxy phosphate). > > > There is no such thing as decay of the enamel since > > > bacteria require > > > carbon and hydrogen to live. Billions of human and > > > animal remains show > > > teeth and bones are resistant to earth-bound > > > organisms. > > > > > > 4. Teeth reenamalize when clean. TO MAKE TEETH CL > > > EAN ONE BRUSHES WITH > > > ANY BAR SOAP. ( There are good toothpastes at the > > > health food stores. > > > Check the ingredients before buying. Don't get > > > anything with glycerine > > > in it.) Soap washes off in just 2 rinses. What about > > > toothpastes? > > > Glycerine in all tooth pastes is so sticky that it > > > takes 27 washes to > > > get it off. Teeth brushed with any toothpaste are > > > coated with a film > > > and CANNOT PROPERLY REENAMELIZE. > > > > > > 5. Taking calcium and phosphate in the diet results > > > in > > > reenamelization of the teeth, but only when they are > > > clean. Bar soap > > > does a perfect job in cleaning the surface. The > > > enamel thickens and > > > becomes less sensitive. Adenosine diphosphatase > > > furnishes phosphate to > > > teeth. > > > > > > 6. Gums are disinfected by brushing with any bar > > > soap. Not only > > > bacteria and viruses are destroyed promptly by small > > > amounts of soap > > > in water, but also white flies and aphids. > > > Gardeners: Spray 1 tsp of > > > dishwashing soap in 1 gallon of water to kill white > > > flies and aphids. > > > > > > 7. Plaque, a poorly formed crystal stuck to the > > > bottom of the enamel, > > > is prevented and eventually removed by brushing with > > > bar soap. Dental > > > procedures to get the badly formed crystals off dig > > > holes through the > > > enamel. These cavities catch food and cause gum > > > infection. > > > > > > 8. Prevention of plaque retards gum pockets. Gum > > > pockets are formed as > > > the plaque 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 the gums to the teeth. SOAP > > > PREVENTS GINGIVITIS > > > caused by bacteria which is lodged in the gum > > > pockets. > > > > > > 9. VITAMIN C AND PHOSPHATE help knit the gums back > > > to the teeth. > > > Pressing against the gums with fingers forces > > > adhesive materials from > > > the gums onto the teeth, 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 > > > mention of the procedure, which involves > > > transferring flesh from the > > > roof of the mouth to the excised area of the gums, > > > is a heinous and > > > useless procedure which ought to pass into oblivion. > > > > > > 11. Removal of flouride from drinking water, pastes > > > or gels saves the > > > enzyme adenosine diphosphatase so it can deliver > > > phosphate to calcium > > > at the tooth surface, resulting in a beautiful, > > > semi-flexible enamel. > > > > > > 12. As stated above, the gums can be reconnected to > > > the teeth by > > > taking vitamin C (ascorbic acid) (1 tsp) with Arm > > > and Hammer baking > > > soda (1/2 tsp) in1 inch of water, letting it fizz > > > and then diluting to > > > 1/2 to 1 cup with water, then drinking. The > > > resulting SODIUM ASCORBATE > > > is non-acid, very pure and a thousand times more > > > soluble than vitamin > > > C. Sodium ascorbate is more reactive than ascorbic > > > acid © in > > > building connective tissue and antibody structures > > > and more effective > > > in killing some viruses and bacteria. > > > > > > 13. Receding gums and plaque are ended when soap is > > > used for brushing > > > and vitamin C istaken daily as described in #12 > > > > > > 14. 30% of American youths ages 8-10 have no > > > cavities. 100% of > > > Ugandan youths ages 6-10 have no cavities. What does > > > this tell us? > > > > > > 15. The reason Ugandan youths have 3 times better > > > teeth than American > > > youths is because they do not consume as many acid > > > foods, have no > > > fluoride in their drinking water, have regular meals > > > rather than > > > sipping acid drinks all day, have more calcium and > > > phosphate in their > > > diet, and have fewer dentists to work on their > > > teeth. > > > > > > 16. Dental literature says 42% of Americans over 65 > > > have no natrual > > > teeth, while 25% of those over 43 have none. > > > > > > 17. Dental literature says Americans age 43 average > > > 32 cavities, > > > those age 17 have 13 cavities, blacks and poverty > > > stricken (without > > > calcium and phosphate) ave twice this and the native > > > Americans have > > > four times this amount. The Native American plight > > > can be blamed on > > > their poor nutrition, excessive fluoridation, and > > > free but improper > > > dental care. > > > > > > 18. If fluorication were effective in preventing > > > cavities, Native > > > Americans would have the least caviites. They have > > > had forced > > > fluoridation for approximately 62 years. > > > > > > 19. Fluoride in water at I part per million > > > INCREASED tooth cavities > > > in four large reliable studies 7.22.45 and10% > > > (average 21 %). The > > > reason far these increases has to do with the fact > > > that adenosine > > > diphosphatase is destroyed by fluoride and CALCIUM > > > FLUORIDE which > > > slips into the enamel, is alien to the tooth > > > composite and makes the > > > enamel weak, brittle and discolored. > > > > > > 20. 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Guest guest Posted August 1, 2003 Report Share Posted August 1, 2003 I've used Peelu Dental Fibers for about two years, and I no longer need a periodontist. Ingredients (on box): Unflavored peelu fibers. dj > I'm also curious, if anyone knows of a brand of good quality, unflouridated, > tooth paste, free of low quality or toxic ingredients. > JP > - > " Jorge Roshkov " <marjorg > > Friday, August 01, 2003 2:18 AM > Re: Dental Health and Flouride > > >> Have been following this line with interest - but what sort of bar soap > does >> NOT contain glycerine???? >> Jorge >> >> carolyn paolucci <carolucci1 >> > >> Friday, 1 August 2003 3:17 >> Re: Dental Health and Flouride >> >> >> ihave been using soap for bleeding gums and it works! >> Judd's info is very accurate info from my personal >> experience. >> Carolyn >> --- Elaine <mem121 wrote: >>> >>> - >>> Milo >>> Dental Health and Flouride >>> >>> >>> DENTAL HEALTH >>> >>> Letter from Gerard F. Judd , Ph.D. , Chemist, >>> Researcher for 18 years >>> and Professor of Chemistry for 33 yrs. >>> >>> April 2002 >>> >>> Dear Government Executive and Employee: >>> >>> We can all stop spending billions for American >>> dental work and >>> research. Let me tell you why: I have learned the >>> real causes of >>> dental cavities and gum infection. People, including >>> you, will now be >>> able to take care of their own dentistry with >>> insignificant cost, and >>> end with perfect teeth. Cavities and gum infections >>> 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. ACIDS ALONE EAT THE ENAMEL. There would be no >>> cavities in the >>> world if all people rinsed acids from their teeth >>> promptly. Just sip >>> water, milk or other liquid while eating. Water >>> reacts with acids. >>> >>> 2. Foods and drinks, other than those containing >>> acids, have no >>> action on tooth enamel. SUGARS HAVE NO ACTION ON THE >>> ENAMEL. >>> >>> 3. Bacteria cannot damage the enamel (calcium >>> hydroxy phosphate). >>> There is no such thing as decay of the enamel since >>> bacteria require >>> carbon and hydrogen to live. Billions of human and >>> animal remains show >>> teeth and bones are resistant to earth-bound >>> organisms. >>> >>> 4. Teeth reenamalize when clean. TO MAKE TEETH CL >>> EAN ONE BRUSHES WITH >>> ANY BAR SOAP. ( There are good toothpastes at the >>> health food stores. >>> Check the ingredients before buying. Don't get >>> anything with glycerine >>> in it.) Soap washes off in just 2 rinses. What about >>> toothpastes? >>> Glycerine in all tooth pastes is so sticky that it >>> takes 27 washes to >>> get it off. Teeth brushed with any toothpaste are >>> coated with a film >>> and CANNOT PROPERLY REENAMELIZE. >>> >>> 5. Taking calcium and phosphate in the diet results >>> in >>> reenamelization of the teeth, but only when they are >>> clean. Bar soap >>> does a perfect job in cleaning the surface. The >>> enamel thickens and >>> becomes less sensitive. Adenosine diphosphatase >>> furnishes phosphate to >>> teeth. >>> >>> 6. Gums are disinfected by brushing with any bar >>> soap. Not only >>> bacteria and viruses are destroyed promptly by small >>> amounts of soap >>> in water, but also white flies and aphids. >>> Gardeners: Spray 1 tsp of >>> dishwashing soap in 1 gallon of water to kill white >>> flies and aphids. >>> >>> 7. Plaque, a poorly formed crystal stuck to the >>> bottom of the enamel, >>> is prevented and eventually removed by brushing with >>> bar soap. Dental >>> procedures to get the badly formed crystals off dig >>> holes through the >>> enamel. These cavities catch food and cause gum >>> infection. >>> >>> 8. Prevention of plaque retards gum pockets. Gum >>> pockets are formed as >>> the plaque 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 the gums to the teeth. SOAP >>> PREVENTS GINGIVITIS >>> caused by bacteria which is lodged in the gum >>> pockets. >>> >>> 9. VITAMIN C AND PHOSPHATE help knit the gums back >>> to the teeth. >>> Pressing against the gums with fingers forces >>> adhesive materials from >>> the gums onto the teeth, 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 >>> mention of the procedure, which involves >>> transferring flesh from the >>> roof of the mouth to the excised area of the gums, >>> is a heinous and >>> useless procedure which ought to pass into oblivion. >>> >>> 11. Removal of flouride from drinking water, pastes >>> or gels saves the >>> enzyme adenosine diphosphatase so it can deliver >>> phosphate to calcium >>> at the tooth surface, resulting in a beautiful, >>> semi-flexible enamel. >>> >>> 12. As stated above, the gums can be reconnected to >>> the teeth by >>> taking vitamin C (ascorbic acid) (1 tsp) with Arm >>> and Hammer baking >>> soda (1/2 tsp) in1 inch of water, letting it fizz >>> and then diluting to >>> 1/2 to 1 cup with water, then drinking. The >>> resulting SODIUM ASCORBATE >>> is non-acid, very pure and a thousand times more >>> soluble than vitamin >>> C. Sodium ascorbate is more reactive than ascorbic >>> acid © in >>> building connective tissue and antibody structures >>> and more effective >>> in killing some viruses and bacteria. >>> >>> 13. Receding gums and plaque are ended when soap is >>> used for brushing >>> and vitamin C istaken daily as described in #12 >>> >>> 14. 30% of American youths ages 8-10 have no >>> cavities. 100% of >>> Ugandan youths ages 6-10 have no cavities. What does >>> this tell us? >>> >>> 15. The reason Ugandan youths have 3 times better >>> teeth than American >>> youths is because they do not consume as many acid >>> foods, have no >>> fluoride in their drinking water, have regular meals >>> rather than >>> sipping acid drinks all day, have more calcium and >>> phosphate in their >>> diet, and have fewer dentists to work on their >>> teeth. >>> >>> 16. Dental literature says 42% of Americans over 65 >>> have no natrual >>> teeth, while 25% of those over 43 have none. >>> >>> 17. Dental literature says Americans age 43 average >>> 32 cavities, >>> those age 17 have 13 cavities, blacks and poverty >>> stricken (without >>> calcium and phosphate) ave twice this and the native >>> Americans have >>> four times this amount. The Native American plight >>> can be blamed on >>> their poor nutrition, excessive fluoridation, and >>> free but improper >>> dental care. >>> >>> 18. If fluorication were effective in preventing >>> cavities, Native >>> Americans would have the least caviites. They have >>> had forced >>> fluoridation for approximately 62 years. >>> >>> 19. Fluoride in water at I part per million >>> INCREASED tooth cavities >>> in four large reliable studies 7.22.45 and10% >>> (average 21 %). The >>> reason far these increases has to do with the fact >>> that adenosine >>> diphosphatase is destroyed by fluoride and CALCIUM >>> FLUORIDE which >>> slips into the enamel, is alien to the tooth >>> composite and makes the >>> enamel weak, brittle and discolored. >>> >>> 20. 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Always consult with a >> qualified health practitioner before deciding on any course of treatment, >> especially for serious or life-threatening illnesses. >> **COPYRIGHT NOTICE** >> In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, >> any copyrighted work in this message is distributed under fair use without >> profit or payment to those who have expressed a prior interest in > receiving >> the included information for non-profit research and educational purposes >> only. http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2003 Report Share Posted August 1, 2003 Hi Jerry - I would love a copy. Shawn Eaton 3050 Jackson Rd Ann Arbor MI 48103 Thanks Shawn --- Jerry Mittelman <jmittelman wrote: > Try Peelu Tooth Paste or Tooth Powder. > Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM > > Don't miss out - get your free sample copy of The > Holistic Dental Digest > PLUS - in its 24th year of helping people > = information you're not likely to get elsewhere > -- by replying to > jmittelman with your PO Box or street > address. > - > " John Polifronio " <counterpnt > > Friday, August 01, 2003 5:58 AM > Re: Dental Health and > Flouride > > > > I'm also curious, if anyone knows of a brand of > good quality, > unflouridated, > > tooth paste, free of low quality or toxic > ingredients. > > JP > > - > > " Jorge Roshkov " <marjorg > > > > Friday, August 01, 2003 2:18 AM > > Re: Dental Health > and Flouride > > > > > > > Have been following this line with interest - > but what sort of bar soap > > does > > > NOT contain glycerine???? > > > Jorge > > > > > > carolyn paolucci <carolucci1 > > > > > > > > Friday, 1 August 2003 3:17 > > > Re: Dental Health > and Flouride > > > > > > > > > ihave been using soap for bleeding gums and it > works! > > > Judd's info is very accurate info from my > personal > > > experience. > > > Carolyn > > > --- Elaine <mem121 wrote: > > > > > > > > - > > > > Milo > > > > Dental Health and Flouride > > > > > > > > > > > > DENTAL HEALTH > > > > > > > > Letter from Gerard F. Judd , Ph.D. , Chemist, > > > > Researcher for 18 years > > > > and Professor of Chemistry for 33 yrs. > > > > > > > > April 2002 > > > > > > > > Dear Government Executive and Employee: > > > > > > > > We can all stop spending billions for American > > > > dental work and > > > > research. Let me tell you why: I have learned > the > > > > real causes of > > > > dental cavities and gum infection. People, > including > > > > you, will now be > > > > able to take care of their own dentistry with > > > > insignificant cost, and > > > > end with perfect teeth. Cavities and gum > infections > > > > 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. ACIDS ALONE EAT THE ENAMEL. There would > be no > > > > cavities in the > > > > world if all people rinsed acids from their > teeth > > > > promptly. Just sip > > > > water, milk or other liquid while eating. > Water > > > > reacts with acids. > > > > > > > > 2. Foods and drinks, other than those > containing > > > > acids, have no > > > > action on tooth enamel. SUGARS HAVE NO ACTION > ON THE > > > > ENAMEL. > > > > > > > > 3. Bacteria cannot damage the enamel (calcium > > > > hydroxy phosphate). > > > > There is no such thing as decay of the enamel > since > > > > bacteria require > > > > carbon and hydrogen to live. Billions of human > and > > > > animal remains show > > > > teeth and bones are resistant to earth-bound > > > > organisms. > > > > > > > > 4. Teeth reenamalize when clean. TO MAKE TEETH > CL > > > > EAN ONE BRUSHES WITH > > > > ANY BAR SOAP. ( There are good toothpastes at > the > > > > health food stores. > > > > Check the ingredients before buying. Don't get > > > > anything with glycerine > > > > in it.) Soap washes off in just 2 rinses. What > about > > > > toothpastes? > > > > Glycerine in all tooth pastes is so sticky > that it > > > > takes 27 washes to > > > > get it off. Teeth brushed with any toothpaste > are > > > > coated with a film > > > > and CANNOT PROPERLY REENAMELIZE. > > > > > > > > 5. Taking calcium and phosphate in the diet > results > > > > in > > > > reenamelization of the teeth, but only when > they are > > > > clean. Bar soap > > > > does a perfect job in cleaning the surface. > The > > > > enamel thickens and > > > > becomes less sensitive. Adenosine > diphosphatase > > > > furnishes phosphate to > > > > teeth. > > > > > > > > 6. Gums are disinfected by brushing with any > bar > > > > soap. Not only > > > > bacteria and viruses are destroyed promptly by > small > > > > amounts of soap > > > > in water, but also white flies and aphids. > > > > Gardeners: Spray 1 tsp of > > > > dishwashing soap in 1 gallon of water to kill > white > > > > flies and aphids. > > > > > > > > 7. Plaque, a poorly formed crystal stuck to > the > > > > bottom of the enamel, > > > > is prevented and eventually removed by > brushing with > > > > bar soap. Dental > > > > procedures to get the badly formed crystals > off dig > > > > holes through the > > > > enamel. These cavities catch food and cause > gum > > > > infection. > > > > > > > > 8. Prevention of plaque retards gum pockets. > Gum > > > > pockets are formed as > > > > the plaque 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 the gums to the teeth. SOAP > > > > PREVENTS GINGIVITIS > > > > caused by bacteria which is lodged in the gum > > > > pockets. > > > > > > > > 9. VITAMIN C AND PHOSPHATE help knit the gums > back > > > > to the teeth. > > > > Pressing against the gums with fingers forces > > > > adhesive materials from > > > > the gums onto the teeth, which helps the > process. > > > > Abscesses can be > > > > offset by holding Cepacol (14% alcohol) in the > mouth > > > > 5 minutes. > === message truncated === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2003 Report Share Posted August 2, 2003 The problem with Tom's is that it has sodium lauryl/laureth sulfate in it. Not too good. Jason makes excellent toothpaste without any of the garbage. James on 8/1/03 6:38 AM, Carol Minnick at carolminnick wrote: I think Tom¹s toothpaste is pretty good. I buy it at a health food store. Carol ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ whole-food supplements that provide nutrients essential for the health of people, pets and plants. http://www.bluegreensolutions.com <http://www.bluegreensolutions.com/> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John Polifronio [counterpnt] I'm also curious, if anyone knows of a brand of good quality, unflouridated, tooth paste, free of low quality or toxic ingredients. JP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2003 Report Share Posted August 2, 2003 Toms of Maine was bought out by some huge conglomerate and their products have begun to reflect that fact. >The problem with Tom's is that it has sodium lauryl/laureth sulfate in it. Not too good. Jason makes excellent toothpaste without any of the garbage. > >James -- Neil Jensen: neil The WWW VL: Sumeria http://www.sumeria.net/ " Dragons is sooooo stupid! " -- Yosemite Sam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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