Guest guest Posted September 6, 2007 Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 I think it's funny that no one says we need to stop wiping our rear ends because there isn't toilet paper in nature, or we shouldn't use a wash cloth or exfoliate our skin because these are not in nature. We're talking common sense hygiene and prevention here. You all act like there's something WRONG with cleaning your teeth??? I'm not talking about removing enamel or harming the teeth, I'm talking keeping them clean so they last us for Years. So much points to the importance of maintaining our teeth to prevent many other problems that come from cavities turning into deep infections and getting up into our brains or the research about pancreatic cancer linking to tooth decay. Next thing you know they'll be people telling us not to shower?? Sorry, but I'm in a bit of a mood this morning because my office started a raffle to raise money for breast cancer research and I went off about how we ALREADY have the cure for cancer but those doctors were chased out of the country since big industry is just loving all the money they are getting from us toward finding the perfect cure. GRRRR If anyone has websites or articles on the topic I'd be most appreciative of you posting them since I don't have time to look them all up. Thanks. N www.healthylivingstrategies.net On Behalf Of ElchananThursday, September 06, 2007 12:37 AM Subject: RE: RE: [teeth Interesting. I find that most important aspects of oral hygiene (note my context switch) are chewing and relaxation. Elchanan On Behalf Of pnparlette (AT) comcast (DOT) netSent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 12:26 PM Subject: RE: [teeth I've found the most important part of dental care is flossing daily. I also brush daily with a non fluoride toothpaste. Nancy www.healthylivingstrategies.net On Behalf Of TaraWednesday, September 05, 2007 9:06 AM Subject: Re: BO and a raw diet/what a Blessing how are you guys eating the wheat grass. speaking of teeth, what does everyone use or do about regular tooth brushing? taraNamaska7 (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote: Yes, no body odor when using the living food diet. I even had my teeth become stronger .My dentist and I had a argument . He wanted to pull a tooth. I told him no my diet would help my tooth. He did not believe holistic life style would heal my tooth. Well it did. I use peroxide and baking soda for my teeth. Wheat Grass is also great for the teeth. The greens heal the gums . This is the original diet. We are sync with the Gods . This is the diet from the Garden for (Eating)Eden . Everything works better with Living Foods .AREN'T YOU GRATEFUL FOR THIS LIFE ! Lynda Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL.com. Hugs from MD Tara proud mom of three great kids Sara 10, Joey 9, and Skylar 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2007 Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 I use fluoride toothpaste with triclosan which I know many will say is horrible but 1) it will prevent receding gums and 2) I don't swallow it. It gets rid of garlic and onion breath as well. I've already made up my mind I'm not getting cancer. I can't afford to buy all my soaps, shampoos, cleansers and household products from the health food store. For those who can terrific. I eat organic when I can afford to, and when I can't I just try to stay raw. I think there is a manners aspect to the whole eating thing as well, inasmuch as eating IS a social activity even if we are (generally) " eating to live " and I can't see being %100 rigid. ie: if my great aunt spends all day making an eggplant parmesan by hand for a special occasion to accomodate my vegetarianism, then by gosh I am going to go ahead and have some, you know? Then afterwards I might use Listerine if it had a lot of garlic LOL. Sorry, I don't mean to be a troublemaker, just calling it as I see it. My opinions and views change all the time so I suppose they may very well change on these issues as well. , <pnparlette wrote: > > I think it's funny that no one says we need to stop wiping our rear ends > because there isn't toilet paper in nature, or we shouldn't use a wash > cloth or exfoliate our skin because these are not in nature. We're > talking common sense hygiene and prevention here. You all act like > there's something WRONG with cleaning your teeth??? I'm not talking > about removing enamel or harming the teeth, I'm talking keeping them > clean so they last us for Years. So much points to the importance of > maintaining our teeth to prevent many other problems that come from > cavities turning into deep infections and getting up into our brains or > the research about pancreatic cancer linking to tooth decay. Next thing > you know they'll be people telling us not to shower?? > > Sorry, but I'm in a bit of a mood this morning because my office started > a raffle to raise money for breast cancer research and I went off about > how we ALREADY have the cure for cancer but those doctors were chased > out of the country since big industry is just loving all the money they > are getting from us toward finding the perfect cure. GRRRR If anyone > has websites or articles on the topic I'd be most appreciative of you > posting them since I don't have time to look them all up. > Thanks. > N > > > > <file:///D:/Images/businesscard.gif> > > www.healthylivingstrategies.net > <http://www.healthylivingstrategies.net/> > > > On Behalf > Of Elchanan > Thursday, September 06, 2007 12:37 AM > > RE: RE: [teeth > > > > > > Interesting. I find that most important aspects of oral hygiene (note my > context switch) are chewing and relaxation. > Elchanan > _____ > > On Behalf > Of pnparlette > Wednesday, September 05, 2007 12:26 PM > > RE: [teeth > > > I've found the most important part of dental care is flossing daily. I > also brush daily with a non fluoride toothpaste. > Nancy > > > > > www.healthylivingst <http://www.healthylivingstrategies.net/> > rategies.net > > > On Behalf > Of Tara > Wednesday, September 05, 2007 9:06 AM > > Re: BO and a raw diet/what a Blessing > > > > > > how are you guys eating the wheat grass. > > speaking of teeth, what does everyone use or do about regular tooth > brushing? > > tara > > Namaska7 wrote: > > > Yes, > no body odor when using the living food diet. I even had my teeth > become stronger .My dentist and I had a argument . He wanted to pull a > tooth. I told him no my diet would help my tooth. He did not believe > holistic life style would heal my tooth. Well it did. > I use peroxide and baking soda for my teeth. Wheat Grass is also great > for the teeth. The greens heal the gums . This is the original diet. We > are sync with the Gods . This is the diet from the Garden for > (Eating)Eden . Everything works better with Living Foods .AREN'T YOU > GRATEFUL FOR THIS LIFE ! > Lynda > > > > > _____ > > Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL.com > <http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour/? ncid=AOLAOF00020000000982> > . > > > > > <http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/tsmileys2/05.gif> > Hugs from MD > Tara > proud mom of three great kids > Sara 10, Joey 9, and Skylar 7 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2007 Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 I hear you Nancy, and agree with you. Every now and then I try to express to everyone here that just as much as our finger prints and DNA are different, so will our journeys to optimal health however we pursue them. We must be in sinc with ourselves, bodies, and reactions as we make our transitions. NOTHING is going to work the same with everyone else as it does with one person. We must remember that we all come from vast varieties of backgrounds and are attempting to undo at a minimum 25 or more years of bad health and food choices. If I can remember a few site I'll surely pass them on to you. I know how dedicated and how diligently you work. Keep it up. Elaine pnparlette wrote: I think it's funny that no one says we need to stop wiping our rear ends because there isn't toilet paper in nature, or we shouldn't use a wash cloth or exfoliate our skin because these are not in nature. We're talking common sense hygiene and prevention here. You all act like there's something WRONG with cleaning your teeth??? I'm not talking about removing enamel or harming the teeth, I'm talking keeping them clean so they last us for Years. So much points to the importance of maintaining our teeth to prevent many other problems that come from cavities turning into deep infections and getting up into our brains or the research about pancreatic cancer linking to tooth decay. Next thing you know they'll be people telling us not to shower?? Sorry, but I'm in a bit of a mood this morning because my office started a raffle to raise money for breast cancer research and I went off about how we ALREADY have the cure for cancer but those doctors were chased out of the country since big industry is just loving all the money they are getting from us toward finding the perfect cure. GRRRR If anyone has websites or articles on the topic I'd be most appreciative of you posting them since I don't have time to look them all up. Thanks. N Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2007 Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 Well, we all have to make a personal decision. I for one would rather have garlic breath than dental Fluorosis, which ends up causing cavities and all sorts of fun stuff.--ScottDon't under estimate the wisdom of nature.If man made it, don't eat it.Raw Vegan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2007 Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 HELLO TO ALL MY DARLINGS IN HERE. IT MIGHT JUST BE TO LATE FOR ME, AT LEAST FOR THE TOP TEETH I THINK, AS ONE IS LOOSE ALREADY!! I DO WANT TO KEEP MY BOTTOM ONES FOR THEY ARE STILL GOOD! BUT I NEED A GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD DENTIST AS I TOO BELIEVE IN REAL AND NATURAL. SOOOOOOOOOOOOO, CAN A SISTER GET SOME HELP HERE?? THANK, YOU THANK YOU EVER SO MUCH. WITH LOVE ALWAYS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2007 Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 I brush with Tom's. And yes it is more expensive then, say, Colgate. As are the other all natural products I use. But I am in agreement with the previous poster... All of us are on separate paths, so that makes no one the "expert" of all. There is some common sense that follows the knowledge of that which we know could cause us harm. So I always advocate people utilizing their inner being to guide them more then what I have to say or anyone else for that matter. For me, the solution to well rounded, amazing health is: 1. A focused conscious mind on the NOW (and not one that is constantly trying to figure out ways to "fight" disease or bad health... that will only increase the bad health).2. Information knowledge. And that must be weighed and leavened depending on the sources of the information and the motives behind your wanting the info, and them giving the info.Respect!Collage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2007 Report Share Posted September 7, 2007 What a great attitude! I am very happy to have been made to feel so welcome and encouraged here. , Collage Blazin <collage360 wrote: > > I brush with Tom's. And yes it is more expensive then, say, Colgate. As are the other all natural products I use. > > But I am in agreement with the previous poster... All of us are on separate paths, so that makes no one the " expert " of all. There is some common sense that follows the knowledge of that which we know could cause us harm. So I always advocate people utilizing their inner being to guide them more then what I have to say or anyone else for that matter. > > For me, the solution to well rounded, amazing health is: > > 1. A focused conscious mind on the NOW (and not one that is constantly trying to figure out ways to " fight " disease or bad health... that will only increase the bad health). > > 2. Information knowledge. And that must be weighed and leavened depending on the sources of the information and the motives behind your wanting the info, and them giving the info. > > Respect! > > Collage > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2007 Report Share Posted September 7, 2007 This positive line of thought was great for me, as well. I tend to look at the future and aim to PREVENT everything and, of course, that's not possible...and it puts more stress on a body that does not need that! You've helped me put this journey into perspective. Thank you. Lisa Poppy <poppys_pad wrote: What a great attitude! I am very happy to have been made to feel so welcome and encouraged here. , Collage Blazin <collage360 wrote:>> I brush with Tom's. And yes it is more expensive then, say, Colgate. As are the other all natural products I use. > > But I am in agreement with the previous poster... All of us are on separate paths, so that makes no one the "expert" of all. There is some common sense that follows the knowledge of that which we know could cause us harm. So I always advocate people utilizing their inner being to guide them more then what I have to say or anyone else for that matter. > > For me, the solution to well rounded, amazing health is: > > 1. A focused conscious mind on the NOW (and not one that is constantly trying to figure out ways to "fight" disease or bad health... that will only increase the bad health).> > 2. Information knowledge. And that must be weighed and leavened depending on the sources of the information and the motives behind your wanting the info, and them giving the info.> > Respect!> > Collage> Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2007 Report Share Posted September 7, 2007 i appreciate your comments. Im sure we can all agree that we are all on different levels, one reason I love this group. Im not about to stop using my wash cloth, toilet paper, or tooth brush as much as Im not about to stop using my car to get to work or school, or for that matter my COMPUTER to chat with you all, lol. I think i am going to switch to toms toothpaste though, ive been ignoring those little details that I should be also including on healthful journey. btw, i saw something on TV the other day about Freegans. Anyone heard of it? tarapnparlette wrote: I think it's funny that no one says we need to stop wiping our rear ends because there isn't toilet paper in nature, or we shouldn't use a wash cloth or exfoliate our skin because these are not in nature. We're talking common sense hygiene and prevention here. You all act like there's something WRONG with cleaning your teeth??? I'm not talking about removing enamel or harming the teeth, I'm talking keeping them clean so they last us for Years. So much points to the importance of maintaining our teeth to prevent many other problems that come from cavities turning into deep infections and getting up into our brains or the research about pancreatic cancer linking to tooth decay. Next thing you know they'll be people telling us not to shower?? Sorry, but I'm in a bit of a mood this morning because my office started a raffle to raise money for breast cancer research and I went off about how we ALREADY have the cure for cancer but those doctors were chased out of the country since big industry is just loving all the money they are getting from us toward finding the perfect cure. GRRRR If anyone has websites or articles on the topic I'd be most appreciative of you posting them since I don't have time to look them all up. Thanks. N Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2007 Report Share Posted September 8, 2007 Yes.http://freegan.info/--ScottDon't under estimate the wisdom of nature.If man made it, don't eat it.Raw Vegan--- peechysweett71 wrote:Tara <peechysweett71 Subject: RE: RE:teeth & cancerFri, 7 Sep 2007 11:36:15 -0700 (PDT) i appreciate your comments. Im sure we can all agree that we are all on different levels, one reason I love this group. Im not about to stop using my wash cloth, toilet paper, or tooth brush as much as Im not about to stop using my car to get to work or school, or for that matter my COMPUTER to chat with you all, lol. I think i am going to switch to toms toothpaste though, ive been ignoring those little details that I should be also including on healthful journey. btw, i saw something on TV the other day about Freegans. Anyone heard of it? tara Learn about the power of raw foods at ---> http://www.rawfoods.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2007 Report Share Posted September 9, 2007 Please read Tom's tooth paste you might want to check out a few labels before making your purchase . Lynda Carter See what's new at AOL.com and Make AOL Your Homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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