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Do any of you make your own tooth paste? If you do, what do you use,

and have you noticed a difference? I know my grandmother used to use a

baking soda paste ( with just water I am guessing), but that sounds

really awful. Still, if it is really good for teeth and gums, I'd be

willing to try it.

Thanks,

Lizzie

Lizzie's Kitchen Made Soap

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Do any of you make your own tooth paste? If you do, what do you use,

and have you noticed a difference?

 

[Dave:] Been doing that for more than 15 years, and gosh yes what a

difference. I used to have teeth that cracked and got infected, have had 5

root canals and 5 extractions. Also deep gum pockets. Major work on the

horizon, until I began making my own dentifrice from baking soda and tea

tree oil. In all this time I have had ZERO dental problems of any kind.

Three years ago an ancient filling fell out, and I have never even bothered

to have it fixed, because no decay has entered the cavity. Basically I add

enough tea tree oil to the baking soda to make a paste, and that’s it. I’ve

added chalk, or mint oil for flavor, or myrrh oil, but the tea tree does the

trick. I’m completely convinced that there’s something in tooth pastes that

isn’t good for your mouth, and my method costs far less, too.

 

 

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We also used to use baking soda as toothpaste, not all the time just about once

a week to fortify the effects of toothpaste and then about every few months

Mother would get me to brush using the baking soda with a little salt, sometimes

adding a mint leaf torn up into the brew.

 

Leslie

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Do any of you make your own tooth paste? If you do, what do you use,

and have you noticed a difference? I know my grandmother used to use a

baking soda paste ( with just water I am guessing), but that sounds

really awful. Still, if it is really good for teeth and gums, I'd be

willing to try it.

Thanks,

Lizzie

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I use my soap as my " toothpaste " . I had heard about tooth soap and then

went and looked it up! Lo and behold, what they were charging $19.95 a

jar for was just soap!! It was a basic soap of Olive, Coconut and Palm

Oil with Peppermint or Clove or Tea Tree. Sometimes they'll have a

different flavor. Well, I have a mint soap with my soap recipe and

gently swiped my toothbrush over it and brushed my teeth! It did not

taste soapy at all and my teeth felt clean with a mint aftertaste! Now,

don't swallow the soap. Do as you usually do, brush your teeth and then

rinse and spit! :) I also make a Chai Tea soap with clove in it and

I've used that soap as well. My gums feel great and so do my teeth and

I didn't have to spend $19.95 on it!

 

My DH did try to make something with baking soda, but for me that was

just so nasty tasting and I could not do it regardless of how they used

to do it in the " olden days " . For an alternative, I like my tooth soap

and I haven't had any problems with my teeth and I see my dentist on a

regular basis. She's even mentioned that my gums look better than they

have!

 

HTH,

 

Nikie Brown

After The Rayne - Handmade Soaps & Bath Products

http://www.aftertherayne.com

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936-203-3188

 

 

Do any of you make your own tooth paste? If you do, what do you use,

and have you noticed a difference?

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, " Nikie Brown " <nbrown wrote:

>

> I use my soap as my " toothpaste " . I had heard about tooth soap and

then

> went and looked it up! Lo and behold, what they were charging $19.95

 

That was what started me wondering to be honest. I heard about

toothsoap and it looked (on line at least) like soap. But I had also

heard about baking soda. I think I will try both.

I have a tea tree peppermint lavender with goats milk on hand. Do you

think that would be ok? Or should I make one with out the goatsmilk

for my teeth?

 

Thanks,

Lizzie

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, " dlino1 " <dlino1 wrote:

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> Do any of you make your own tooth paste? If you do, what do you

use,

> and have you noticed a difference? I know my grandmother used to

use a

> baking soda paste ( with just water I am guessing), but that sounds

> really awful. Still, if it is really good for teeth and gums, I'd

be

> willing to try it.

> Thanks,

> Lizzie

 

Lizzie I make and use cream soap for a " tooth soap " and add Tea Tree

Oil and Peppermint to it. I love it because it doesn't taste at all

like soap (can even brush my tongue with it) and have had no mouth

ulcers or bleeding gums for simply ages! In fact, one darling old

lady keeps buying it from me (lasts her forever to get through a tub)

and insists it helps keep what's left of her teeth stay instead of

impending expensive bridgework!

Nadine

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Do you make enough for a while or mix it each time you brush?

 

 

 

[Dave:] I make up maybe half a cup at a time. We keep a little jar that

once held designer marmalade on the bathroom counter, and that’s what we put

it in.

 

 

 

 

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David, I have been reading with interest the exchange of emails on

homemade toothpaste. I like your idea of mixing Tea Tree EO and baking

soda but I thought that you had to be careful with EOs to avoid

sensitization. You just make a paste with baking soda and Tea Tree EO?

Thanks for all of the info you share with everyone. It is alway

interesting.

Jo Ann Nourse

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If you make a cream soap - add Dead Sea Mineral Mud and High Mag brine to

it! You won't believe how white your teeth get (removes surface stains) &

how healthy your gums become! And you don't have plaque build up during the

day! I use the mud directly on my teeth now - once a week. I did it twice a

week in the beginning to remove stains and whiten. I use the High Mag brine

morning and night and have absolutely no bleeding or inflamed gums. I had

the beginning stages of peritonitis in my twenties and had to go through the

pain and agony of scraping below the gum line. I swore I'd never go through

that again and I haven't! :o)

 

 

 

I know it sounds weird, but someone put Baking Soda in their mouth and

someone else used Hydrogen Peroxide! Think about it - if the mud helps with

skin disorders and makes your skin beautiful - why not your teeth and gums?

:o) Plus it contains the highest amount of beneficial minerals of any other

mud!

 

God Bless,

 

Tammy Doering

 

The Mud QueenT

 

http://www.DeadSeaBulkMaterials.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tammy,

I rebatched some soap and added some dried Dead Sea Mud that I bought

from you along with some ground oats, Lavender Essential Oil, and Tea

Tree Essential Oil. It does not have brime in it though. Do you think

that would make a good tooth soap?

Jo Ann Nourse

 

 

, " Tammy Doering " <MudQueen

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> If you make a cream soap - add Dead Sea Mineral Mud and High Mag

brine to

> it! You won't believe how white your teeth get (removes surface

stains) &

> how healthy your gums become! And you don't have plaque build up

during the

> day!

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, " David Lambert " <dlmbrt wrote:

> [Dave:] Basically I add

> enough tea tree oil to the baking soda to make a paste,

>

> --

Just wondering-how much tea tree are you adding to make the paste? Susan

>

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Ø  [Dave:] Basically I add

> enough tea tree oil to the baking soda to make a paste,

>

> --

Just wondering-how much tea tree are you adding to make the paste? Susan

 

[Dave:]   It isn’t anything I measure, I just eyeball it.  I spoze there’s

about a third of a cup of bicarb in the little jar...and I probably pour in

an ounce of tea tree…maybe a little more, until I like the consistency.  I

make it a thick paste, thicker than the stuff in the tubes.

 

 

 

 

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David, I have been reading with interest the exchange of emails on

homemade toothpaste. I like your idea of mixing Tea Tree EO and baking

soda but I thought that you had to be careful with EOs to avoid

sensitization. You just make a paste with baking soda and Tea Tree EO?

 

[Dave:] Yes, that’s what I do. First of all, tea tree is one of the

safest oils, and second, I’m pretty much bulletproof by nature. So that’s

how I do it. Yes, for some people, sensitization could be an issue,

although I don’t think I’ve ever heard of anyone having a bad reaction to

tea tree oil. You always have to know that it COULD happen. There would be

nothing wrong with using a carrier to dilute the tea tree oil. I’m not sure

I’d use an oil. I might be more inclined to add a tablespoon or two of

schnapps.

 

 

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Hi Jo Ann!

 

 

 

Yes, the tooth paste will be fine. If the mud is dried up - add some aloe

juice or hydrosol of choice and make it 'mud' again. Then add it to your

blend. When my teeth were really stained I used the mud straight. It's

definitely an 'acquired taste' LOL! :o) To make it more palatable I added

one drop of peppermint essential oil.

 

 

 

It does work! I just had my check up and cleaning and didn't realize it had

been 4 years since my last cleaning. My old dentist quit taking our

insurance and time got away from me. When they called to get my dental

records they informed me how long it had been. My heart leaped into my

throat - I was petrified I might have to have my gums scrapped again. They

took the xrays and then proceeded to clean my teeth. The dental hygienist

could not believe how clean my teeth were and how healthy my gums were also.

I had a miniscule calcium spot on my back molar underneath the gum line and

that was it. I was so thankful I'd been using the High Mag Brine daily and

the Mud once a week!

 

Happy Brushing!

 

God Bless,

 

Tammy Doering

 

The Mud QueenT

 

http://www.DeadSeaBulkMaterials.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Try substituting the baking soda with bentonite clay until desired

texture. Adding myrhh, your choice of mint, lavender, ti tree.

 

, " David Lambert " <dlmbrt wrote:

>

> David, I have been reading with interest the exchange of emails on

> homemade toothpaste. I like your idea of mixing Tea Tree EO and baking

> soda but I thought that you had to be careful with EOs to avoid

> sensitization. You just make a paste with baking soda and Tea Tree EO?

>

> [Dave:] Yes, that's what I do. First of all, tea tree is one of the

> safest oils, and second, I'm pretty much bulletproof by nature. So

that's

> how I do it. Yes, for some people, sensitization could be an issue,

> although I don't think I've ever heard of anyone having a bad

reaction to

> tea tree oil. You always have to know that it COULD happen. There

would be

> nothing wrong with using a carrier to dilute the tea tree oil. I'm

not sure

> I'd use an oil. I might be more inclined to add a tablespoon or two of

> schnapps.

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Actually Bobbi there is another level of clay called GRAS - Generally

Regarded As Safe. This level of clay is for people that ingest the clay. Yep

- they eat it! Since I am a licensed instructor in the beauty industry I get

all sorts of spa magazines. One article I read was about GRAS type clays.

Bentonite & Fuller's Earth are two of the most popular clays ingested. I

read about a spa that makes brownies with the clay in it and they have their

clients ingest the brownie while getting a full clay/mud body wrap. The

theory is that you create positive and negative ions that aid in true

detoxification of the body.

 

 

 

Our Dead Sea mud and clay contain a super high concentration of magnesium

(one of the main reasons the Dead Sea aids in healing serious skin

disorders) and would end up doing a serious colon cleanse if you ingested

it! :o)

 

 

 

HTH!

 

God Bless,

 

Tammy Doering

 

The Mud QueenT

 

http://www.DeadSeaBulkMaterials.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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There is loads of data on tea tree oil and its ability to cause

sensitization. It is mainly older or badly stored oil that causes the

problem. Therefore, not a good idea to add it in home produced

toothpaste as most small buyers do not have a clue how old their oil is

before they purchase it. Never forget most of it comes from Australia

or China so it may have started degrading before it even gets to an

aromatherapy supplier. Then how long do you keep it in your cupborad

before you add it to such products?

 

Another issue is the volume used is critical because too little and

bacteria are not killed. So anyone doing this needs to ask themselves

if they have enough knowledge to dabble with such matters.

 

Martin Watt

http://www.aromamedical.com

 

, " Jo Ann " <nour6128 wrote:

>

> David, I have been reading with interest the exchange of emails on

> homemade toothpaste. I like your idea of mixing Tea Tree EO and

baking

> soda but I thought that you had to be careful with EOs to avoid

> sensitization. You just make a paste with baking soda and Tea Tree

EO?

> Thanks for all of the info you share with everyone. It is alway

> interesting.

> Jo Ann Nourse

>

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I go through the tea tree oil quite quickly as I use it in my mop water, for

cleaning of walls, windows and bathrooms and such as well as for antiseptic

either straight or diute in savlon or lanolin or vit e /sorbeleine base.

 

I use it in my washing machine to clean it out, almost everything that I use

for cleaning and it is very cheap here in Aus compared to other oils.

 

I would think that any product could/would degrade with time and improper

storage.

 

I didnt know about sensitisation but that is the case with many oils when

used in too high quantities, especially when first starting outin use of.

 

As far as medical knowledge of such matters, we are not allowed to give any

medical advice as such so I believe, however some folk without a medical

degree will know a lot aboutt he use of the oils from experience etc.

 

Bless you.

Leslie

 

-

" aromamedical2003 " Tooth Paste

 

 

> There is loads of data on tea tree oil and its ability to cause

> sensitization. It is mainly older or badly stored oil that causes the

> problem. Therefore, not a good idea to add it in home produced

> toothpaste as most small buyers do not have a clue how old their oil is

> before they purchase it. Never forget most of it comes from Australia

> or China so it may have started degrading before it even gets to an

> aromatherapy supplier. Then how long do you keep it in your cupborad

> before you add it to such products?

>

> Another issue is the volume used is critical because too little and

> bacteria are not killed. So anyone doing this needs to ask themselves

> if they have enough knowledge to dabble with such matters.

>

> Martin Watt

> http://www.aromamedical.com

>

> --- " Jo Ann " <nour6128 wrote:

>>

>> David, I have been reading with interest the exchange of emails on

>> homemade toothpaste. I like your idea of mixing Tea Tree EO and

> baking

>> soda but I thought that you had to be careful with EOs to avoid

>> sensitization. You just make a paste with baking soda and Tea Tree

> EO?

>> Thanks for all of the info you share with everyone. It is alway

>> interesting.

>> Jo Ann Nourse

>>>

> The information contained in these e-mails is not a substitute

> for diagnosis and treatment by a qualified, licensed professional.

 

 

 

 

 

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Our Dead Sea mud and clay contain:

 

Can anyone tell me if I am correct or totally wrong about this but does the

Dead Sea not contain all manner of toxic posiens, especially in light of the

Chernpbyl event and the massive inflow of manufacturing wastes on top of

which is the massive shrinkage of the sea.

 

I had heard it is more dangerous than anything,

Can anyone guide me toward some sort of rebuttal to this comment.

With many thanks.

Leslie

Tooth Paste

 

 

> Actually Bobbi there is another level of clay called GRAS - Generally

> Regarded As Safe. This level of clay is for people that ingest the clay.

> Yep

> - they eat it! Since I am a licensed instructor in the beauty industry I

> get

> all sorts of spa magazines. One article I read was about GRAS type clays.

> Bentonite & Fuller's Earth are two of the most popular clays ingested. I

> read about a spa that makes brownies with the clay in it and they have

> their

> clients ingest the brownie while getting a full clay/mud body wrap. The

> theory is that you create positive and negative ions that aid in true

> detoxification of the body.

>

>

>

> Our Dead Sea mud and clay contain a super high concentration of magnesium

> (one of the main reasons the Dead Sea aids in healing serious skin

> disorders) and would end up doing a serious colon cleanse if you ingested

> it! :o)

>

 

>

 

 

 

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>I had heard it is more dangerous than anything,

Can anyone guide me toward some sort of rebuttal to this comment.

With many thanks.

 

 

 

Hi Leslie,

 

 

 

The ingredients we import come from Jordan. There are three levels of mud

that can be purchased -

 

1) As is

 

2) Sifted

 

3) Sterilized & Sifted

 

 

 

We import the sterilized and sifted. We are currently undergoing

Certificates of Analysis on all of our ingredients to reassure our clients

they are not purchasing contaminated product from our company. We sell to

spas and very large distributors and have since 2001. We can not afford to

bring in contaminated products.

 

 

 

As I research this further, I will gladly update you and/or this list.

 

HTH!

 

Tammy Doering

 

The Mud QueenT

 

http://www.DeadSeaBulkMaterials.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Leslie,

 

I am in Australia too and was interested to hear how you use Teatree EO for

cleaning purposes....

 

I might give that a go too!

 

Thanks for your post

 

Maree

Melbourne, Australia

 

 

 

>I go through the tea tree oil quite quickly as I use it in my mop water, for

>cleaning of walls, windows and bathrooms and such as well as for antiseptic

>either straight or diute in savlon or lanolin or vit e /sorbeleine base.

 

 

 

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I've tried several time to use TTO in baking soda for brushing teeth -

and I always end up with 'numbness' around the corners of my mouth

and if I continue, then I end up almost with canker sores on the

edges of my mouth. So I would caution anyone that feels any

sensitivity or tingliness on their lips that you might be

oversensitive to it orally. On my other newsgroup, however, I found

this info interesting - since we were also talking about using soap -

think I might give that a whirl.

 

its long - but well worth the read:

 

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 CLEAN ONE BRUSHES WITH

ANY BAR SOAP.

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 FLUORIDE 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) in 1 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 IS TAKEN 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

NATURAL 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, bla-ks 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 FLUORIDATION WERE EFFECTIVE IN PREVENTING CAVITIES, NATIVE

AMERICANS WOULD HAVE THE LEAST CAVITIES? THEY HAVE HAD FORCED

FLORIDATION FOR APPROXIMATELY 62 YEARS.

20. FLUORIDE in water at I part per million INCREASED TOOTH

CAVITIES in four large reliable studies 7.22.45 and 10% (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.

21. THE HEALTH OF AMERICAN TEETH WILL INCREASE TO BE VERY NEARLY

PERFECT if the regimen of WATER RINSING, SOAP BRUSHING AND TAKING

CALCIUM, PHOSPHATE AND VITAMIN C IN THE DIET is implemented.

22. Fortunately, we now know the current teeth perfecting

protocol of dentistry with fluoridation is flawed. IF THE EARLY

ESTIMATES OF 80% TOOTH IMPROVEMENT IN CHILDRENS TEETH BY AGE 13

WERE TRUE, EACH AMERICAN WOULD NOW HAVE LESS THAN ONE CAVITY.

That is far from true. The teeth in America are in a sorry state,

AND AT THE PRESENT TIME ARE GETTING WORSE.

23. Numerous top scientists over the past 60 years have discarded

the theory that fluoride helps teeth, or is a nutrient helpful to

man

24. TO AVOID FLUORIDE IS TO PREVENT MORE THAN 114 AILMENTS listed

with references in a book Good Teeth Birth to Death by Gerard F.

Judd, Ph.D.. These 114 MEDICAL SIDE EFFECTS extend all the way

from cancer down to headaches CAUSED BY 1 PPM FLUORIDE IN THE

WATER. Thirteen of these side effects are proved by a double blind

study on 60 patients by 12 physicians, 1 pharmacist and 1 attorney.

25. The mechanism for destruction of enzymes by fluoride has

been proven by x-ray studies. Hydrogen bonds are broken by

fluoride.

26. Fluoride is the smallest negative particle on the face of the

earth. Since the FLUORIDE PARTICLES ARE SO SMALL and so intensely

negative, THEY CONNECT WITH THE HYDROGEN BONDS HOLDING THE ENZYME

COILS IN PLACE and ruin every enzyme molecule at very low

concentration, around 1-3 ppm. These enzymes are often 3,000 or

more times the small size of the fluoride. The effect is ruinous.

27. To avoid fluoride is to prevent the destruction of 83 enzymes

listed with references in Good Teeth, Birth to Death, by Gerard F.

Judd, Ph.D.. FLUORIDE IS A SEVERE BIOLOGICAL POISON. Being intensely

negative, it unlatches positive hydrogen bonds in enzymes AND

proteins.

28. It is fortunate we have learned fluoride is a nerve poison.

FLUORIDE CAUSES CAVITIES. There is not the slightest doubt.

29. Methylmercury formed from amalgams in the body is deadly. It

causes brain disease. Fillings made of quartzite and epoxy are a

safe substitute.

30. Fluoride harms the economy by MAKING PEOPLE PURCHASE OTHER

THAN CITY WATER to avoid it. It also harms the economy by making

people dependent an undependable professions that know nothing

about it. Ignorance about fluoride and what it does is worldwide.

31. Keep the teeth moist. Teeth that are dry crack. If you chew

ice, teeth may crumble. Teeth do have a breaking strength.

32. LOOK IN YOUR MOUTH. Tell the dentist(s) what you want done

and get several bids for examination and work. Save your fortunes.

We now know we can cancel the green light given by Harry Truman

with the help of Congress TO SUBSIDIZE DENTISTRY. BILLIONS OF

DOLLARS BEING WASTED in this regard (Public Law 755, June 24,1948)

CAN NOW BE RETURNED TO THE TAXPAYERS.

I hope you will put this information in the hands of your

Congress persons so they and we may alert the newspapers, radio

and TV stations, magazines, and all other news media as well as

their friends, families, and associates about this giant leap in

dental technology.

I ask for your feedback on this letter and I would also like you

to ask for feedback from the ones you contact. THIS IS VERY

IMPORTANT!

Respectfully yours,

Gerard F. Judd, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, Chemistry

PARTIAL CREDENTIALS OF DR JUDD -- October 24, 2002 -- 6615 W

Lupine, Glendale AZ 85304

1. Ph.D. from Purdue University.

2. Researcher in industry: 18 yrs.

3. Prof of chemistry: 33 yrs; retired professor emeritus.

4. Fluoride laboratory studies: Linde, Purdue, Wright Field and

Phoenix College, 13 yrs.

5. Author, revised: Good Teeth Birth to Death, 117 pp. July 1997.

6. Author, revised: Chemistry, Its Uses In Everyday Life, 305 pp.

July 1997.

7. Author, Workbook, Self Quizzes and Laboratory Assignments for

Chemistry, Its Uses In Everyday Life, July 16, 1997.

8. Author, Chemical Hygiene Plan, 89 pp, 4-23-1998.

9. Speaker, writer, radio host, bookseller, age 79, continuing

October 24, 2002.

10. Fighter for truth in practical uses of chemistry.

ADDRESSEE: Please mall a copy of this letter to your Congressperson,

asking what they are going to do about this

terrible incompetence and waste in dentistry and gov-rnment

spending. Thanking you, I am Gerard F. Judd.

P.S.: My book Good Teeth, Birth to Death can be obtained by

calling 1-623-412-3955. The 117 page book is $--. I also have

an excellent 45 minute video tape on Good Teeth, cost $--. Call

and it will be sent to you postpaid.

 

John Winston. johnfwin

 

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> I am in Australia too and was interested to hear how you use

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> Maree

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