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Tom talks about the effort of saving your teeth and

not living in the dentists office. Please read this

first. Tom gets a fair amount of folks asking for

specific help on their individual cases, which he is

unable to do. This sets the boundaries of personal

responsibility. After all it is our responsibility to

maintain our health to the best of our ability.

 

Like Tom, I am interested in getting the word out on

various aspects of fighting to regain not only our

health, but our control over it. Tom happens to focus

on the gateway to our bodies, the mouth.

 

He and I have talked about my contributing essays to

his monthly newsletters. Not only will this give me a

broader audience, but since He archives his

newsletters, it gives them a home, so to speak.

 

Here is His site address on dental health.

http://mizar5.com/ At the bottom of the site is a

field for signing up for the newsletter.

 

Recently Tom found out about an outfit in California

who have been mis-representing their honey as Manuka

16.

 

Tom is going to be offering Manuka honey very shortly,

and I am pretty excited about that.

 

Here is the link for the viajet irrigator.

 

http://mizar5.com/viajet.htm

 

Please let Tom know that Laura sent you via

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>> Tom talks about the effort of saving your teeth.

 

Yea, everybody is trying to 'save' your teeth,

scrapeodontics are scraping and this dental stuff

seller is offering dissolving.

 

>> '...I suggested that, instead of having all that

scraping all the time that we just dissolve the tartar

off of the teeth, that would make a whole lot of

sense, wouldn't it?...

 

Why not just to change diet, stop eating junk, then

you would not have the tartar to dissolve?

 

 

--- Laura Haddaway <iamdunroamin wrote:

 

> Tom talks about the effort of saving your teeth and

> not living in the dentists office. Please read this

> first. Tom gets a fair amount of folks asking for

> specific help on their individual cases, which he is

> unable to do. This sets the boundaries of personal

> responsibility. After all it is our responsibility

> to

> maintain our health to the best of our ability.

>

> Like Tom, I am interested in getting the word out on

> various aspects of fighting to regain not only our

> health, but our control over it. Tom happens to

> focus

> on the gateway to our bodies, the mouth.

>

> He and I have talked about my contributing essays to

> his monthly newsletters. Not only will this give me

> a

> broader audience, but since He archives his

> newsletters, it gives them a home, so to speak.

>

> Here is His site address on dental health.

> http://mizar5.com/ At the bottom of the site is a

> field for signing up for the newsletter.

>

> Recently Tom found out about an outfit in California

> who have been mis-representing their honey as Manuka

> 16.

>

> Tom is going to be offering Manuka honey very

> shortly,

> and I am pretty excited about that.

>

> Here is the link for the viajet irrigator.

>

> http://mizar5.com/viajet.htm

>

> Please let Tom know that Laura sent you via

> tom

>

>

>

>

>

> =====

> Love Louise

>

> test'; " type=text/css

>

> Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced

> search.

> http://info.mail./mail_250

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Laura , Do you know how to find this Scheer Labs

for this spray that is good for remineralization?

I could not come up with anything for this company..

Thanks , John

 

 

 

 

 

 

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You can just eat parsley and cilantro for

remineralization especially after sour fruits or

vegetables.

 

But if you still want the link, here it is

http://www.mizar5.com/products.htm

 

 

> Hi Laura , Do you know how to find this Scheer

> Labs

> for this spray that is good for remineralization?

> I could not come up with anything for this company..

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Welllll, there are some of us who have changed our diets and our teeth are

still a mess. It's not so much my teeth as my gums.

 

Whenever I go to have my cleaning they always say how clean my teeth are.

It's the pockets of bacteria around the teeth in the gums. And I am

fastidious about my oral hygiene.

 

Shari

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HI Shari,

 

If you don't mind using herbs, there is an herbal product called Under the Gum

which you can put in your irrigator and/or you can dip a sulcus brush into it

and work it under the gums. I was doing both of those things on a semi-regular

basis for a while before a checkup and the dentist said he had never seen my

gums so clear of bad bacteria. Hydrogen peroxide may work too. (food grade)

 

Mark

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Shari Viger

RawSeattle

Saturday, January 08, 2005 6:08 AM

Re: [RawSeattle] Re: tooth care

 

 

Welllll, there are some of us who have changed our diets and our teeth are

still a mess. It's not so much my teeth as my gums.

 

Whenever I go to have my cleaning they always say how clean my teeth are.

It's the pockets of bacteria around the teeth in the gums. And I am

fastidious about my oral hygiene.

 

Shari

 

 

 

 

 

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And one more thing... my gums hurt in some places

while brushing my teeth. My acupuncturist told me of a

woman who had no problems with her teeth after she

used white oak bark powder. I discovered that i

actually had this at home in a Dr. Christopher's Tooth

Powder- the main ingredient. I have been using this

powder and feel no pain upon brushing. My teeth and

gums like it alot. You can get it on the internet

through www.herbsfirst.com .

Also i have been using zylitol products. Not sure

about them. It is odd that a sugar would be good for

the teeth but i am giving it a whirl. A Dentist i had

gone to encourgaged this plus bacterial mouthwashes.

This dentist's office, though , still is attached to

flouride . They don't seem to get the negative affects

with the rest of the body. I feel my stomach

complaining soon after i use a strong flouride

product.

It is good to see other people on this site

discovering other beneficial ways of addressing dental

health. Thanks for the input!

John

 

 

 

 

 

 

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