Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Hello TamiLApple1968, In reference to your comment: Go to the oral area and down the isle there will be two things, get Kanka and Dentemp, Dentek (the whole kit). Then go to the spices section (if applicable) and get a container containing Whole Cloves. **********I have never used these products, so can you please read the box and tell me the ingredients? So many of these companies put chemical sweeteners in them.....thanks I know that Cloves fresh are ok, but I need to know if there is anything else in them. NOW yes, I have mentioned four things. Those four things will help you when you need it the most (AT NIGHT). Now, Make sure you brush your teeth using a 5-15 minute formula. Then rinse either with Listerine Mint for about another 3-5 minutes. *********OHHHHHhhhhhhh please make your own mouthwash....Listerine CONTAINS ASPARTAME ....not good for your body or brain for that matter....it is a neurotoxin...very DANGEROUS. Angel Huggzzz Linda or Angel www.lymecommunity.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Hello rainysnana, In reference to your comment: Forget fancy toothpaste from the store for brushing. Some of the ingredients are the same as toilet bowl cleaner and the flouride is dangerous if you happen to swallow the toothpaste. Toothpaste that is made for scrubbing or polishing, for cleaning plaque etc can actually wear the enamel off your teeth. Plain old Crest or Colgate works ok and isn't abrasive or for a natural source( I love this one! ) Natura, Dentizyme , dental/peridontal support. I freshens, cleans etc without abrasives, leaves the mouth feeling clean and my sensitive teeth are sensitive. Here's a bit more to think about. Crest and Colgate have fluoride, and as you pointed out, it is downright dangerous. Recent studies link fluoride to arthritis, allergies, kidney and thyroid dysfunction, bone damage and cancer even at the low levels dentists claim is optimal to reduce tooth decay. Fluoride is on our muni water supplies because of a superb job of public relations. Simply put, the aluminum industry creates a lot of fluoride as waste by-product and after WWII, the industry bought scientists and public relations people to convince the American public it would be a good addition to water supplies, and thereby the industry saved $$$ by not having to dispose of toxic waste. Loss of dental enamel is due more to over-brushing than to the polishing agents in toothpaste. A person should never brush more than once a day. The three most important things you can do for dental health every day: (1) Floss, (2) Rinse with a mixture that is 1 part hydrogen peroxide to 10 parts water. You can add a little peppermint oil if you like. (3) Think about what you coat your teeth with when you eat and don't rinse anytime soon thereafter - lemon juice will remove enamel, and sugar and sugary carb (breads, cookies, pastas) typically trigger cavities. Angel Huggzzzz Linda or Angel www.lymecommunity.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 **********I have never used these products, so can you please read the box and tell me the ingredients? So many of these companies put chemical sweeteners in them.....thanks I know that Cloves fresh are ok, but I need to know if there is anything else in them. I have thrown out the Dentemp box and the Dentek with the ingrediets in them. However, I WILL Update next time with those. However, with the Kanka: Benzocaine 20.0% as the active ingredient. However, I am sure there is more to it. Also tossed the box. About the whole cloves.... Nope nothing else added. Completely natural. *********OHHHHHhhhhhhh please make your own mouthwash....Listerine CONTAINS ASPARTAME ....not good for your body or brain for that matter....it is a neurotoxin...very DANGEROUS. How do I make my own mouthwash? I would be VERY interested in this please. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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