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How many kids ingest their toothpaste?

Kathy

Re: [ ] flouride treatment

> In a message dated 8/28/01 1:32:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> kblanco@... writes:

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> << Flouride can actually CAUSE dental FLOUROSIS! >>

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> Yes, if too much is ingested. Not the topical kind.

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This is a list with neurologically impaired people, and so I offer the

thought, this is a neurotoxin. It is also cancer causing. Let's look

beyond the mark, no one else will. Oh the word genetics, how it throws out

like a river to the wind...I hear that word so many times, I think I shall

scream. It always plays like an excuse to look away from the real cause or

trigger of things. Schooling with the ADA will not an education make, nor

will internet browsing, but I think looking through scientific abstracts not

attatched to ADA on the subject hits more my fancy. No cut here intended, I

understand the passion, and the hard schooling entailed. I just know, that

something was attacking my kids thyroid, driving aluminum into their brains,

and I had to find a culprit, and it was FLOURIDE. This did not come easily

to my indocrinated brain either. Surely everything suggested to me by my

doctor and dentist are correct....heh?

Kathy

Re: [ ] flouride treatment

> In a message dated 8/28/01 11:30:27 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

> AngeliqueW28@... writes:

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> << but my point is that his teeth did not decay and fall out as one might

> think they would after not using flouride toothpaste, comments... >>

>

> I really think this whole fluoride thing is getting over debated. There

are

> always going to be people who have great success and show no tooth decay.

> Even if they don't brush everyday. It depends on their genetic make up and

> the mineral content of their teeth. Some people don't get many cavities

and

> some do, and some have better success (healthier teeth) if they have the

help

> of fluoride. I am not saying fluoride is a good thing or a bad thing. It

can

> be both. Actually the major reason for loosing teeth is due to

periodontal

> disease. But that is another subject. I don't want to go over what I have

> studied about teeth in the past 20 years with schooling and many

continuing

> Ed courses. What I agree with you on is if you or your child has an

existing

> neurological condition than maybe not using fluoride would be a good idea

and

> your dentist should be understanding. I have never really pushed the

issue

> that every patient had to have a fluoride treatment. I don't agree with

> giving them to everyone. But, if a " normal healthy " child comes into the

> office with rampid decay we would first discuss diet, then proper brushing

> and probably recommend fluoride. Now, if I took my daughter into have her

> teeth cleaned and knowing she is severely neurological impaired I would be

> very careful about what she receives and she wouldn't have fluoride.

> K

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My kids don't use that " kind " of deoderant

Kathy

Re: [ ] flouride treatment

> In a message dated 8/28/01 10:41:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> kblanco@... writes:

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> << aluminum >>

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> There is aluminum in deodorant also.

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My life can also be called " stressful " . Two autsitic children, and

one with seizures is my opinion of stressed out too. Let's not even go

there with my health problems (stealth virus). I am offering a different

view point from an outsider of the ADA, and I think we should look at all

our options in the treatments and better living of our children. And if

that hits a core of belief systems, even mine, which is uncomfortable, what

is this internet for? I don't type to make me feel better, I want

information to make my kids feel better.

Kathy

Re: [ ] flouride treatment

> In a message dated 8/28/01 10:41:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> kblanco@... writes:

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> <<

> This is a list with neurologically impaired people, and so I offer the

> thought, this is a neurotoxin. It is also cancer causing. Let's look

> beyond the mark, no one else will. Oh the word genetics, how it throws

out

> like a river to the wind...I hear that word so many times, I think I

shall

> scream. It always plays like an excuse to look away from the real cause

or

> trigger of things. Schooling with the ADA will not an education make,

nor

> will internet browsing, but I think looking through scientific abstracts

not

> attatched to ADA on the subject hits more my fancy. No cut here

intended,

> >>

> =======

> I have a severely neurologically impaired child who is five years old and

> can't even sit up alone. She has had many daily seizures most of her life.

> Someone asked a question on this list about fluoride and being a dental

> professional I answered it in terms that I know. Not to get in a heated

> debate whether it is good or bad. I have stated it isn't good for

> neurologically impaired people and I wouldn't use on my child. However it

is

> OK for some. As is Tylenol, but for some it can also cause liver problems.

> Anyway I have a very stressful life and hate it most of the time so I am

> signing off for a little while. This whole thing is stupid

> Thanks

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Thanks for your thoughts.

A.

Dillr@... wrote: In a message dated 8/28/01 11:30:27 AM Eastern Daylight Time, AngeliqueW28@... writes:<< but my point is that his teeth did not decay and fall out as one might think they would after not using flouride toothpaste, comments... >>I really think this whole fluoride thing is getting over debated. There are always going to be people who have great success and show no tooth decay. Even if they don't brush everyday. It depends on their genetic make up and the mineral content of their teeth. Some people don't get many cavities and some do, and some have better success (healthier teeth) if they have the help of fluoride. I am not saying fluoride is a good thing or a bad thing. It can be both. Actually the major reason for loosing teeth is due to periodontal disease. But that is another subject. I don't want to go over what I have studied about teeth in the past 20 years with schooling and many continuing Ed courses. What I agree with you on is if you or your child has an existing neurological condition than maybe not using fluoride would be a good idea and your dentist should be understanding. I have never really pushed the issue that every patient had to have a fluoride treatment. I don't agree with giving them to everyone. But, if a "normal healthy" child comes into the office with rampid decay we would first discuss diet, then proper brushing and probably recommend fluoride. Now, if I took my daughter into have her teeth cleaned and knowing she is severely neurological impaired I would be very careful about what she receives and she wouldn't have fluoride.K

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I hear you, had I listened to my doctor, solely with no other input and research, I would still be taking my seizure medication at high doses with break through seizures... but I am not, I take a very minimal amount, so little that it probably is doing nothing, but in conjunction with the other supplements I am taking,...I am doing fine. My point? I took it upon myself to consider alternatives, and did not let my doctor do the thinking for me---the world would still be flat!

<kblanco@...> wrote: This is a list with neurologically impaired people, and so I offer thethought, this is a neurotoxin. It is also cancer causing. Let's lookbeyond the mark, no one else will. Oh the word genetics, how it throws outlike a river to the wind...I hear that word so many times, I think I shallscream. It always plays like an excuse to look away from the real cause ortrigger of things. Schooling with the ADA will not an education make, norwill internet browsing, but I think looking through scientific abstracts notattatched to ADA on the subject hits more my fancy. No cut here intended, Iunderstand the passion, and the hard schooling entailed. I just know, thatsomething was attacking my kids thyroid, driving aluminum into their brains,and I had to find a culprit, and it was FLOURIDE. This did not come easilyto my indocrinated brain either. Surely everything suggested to me by mydoctor and dentist are correct....heh?Kathy Re: [ ] flouride treatment> In a message dated 8/28/01 11:30:27 AM Eastern Daylight Time,> AngeliqueW28@... writes:>> << but my point is that his teeth did not decay and fall out as one might> think they would after not using flouride toothpaste, comments... >>>> I really think this whole fluoride thing is getting over debated. Thereare> always going to be people who have great success and show no tooth decay.> Even if they don't brush everyday. It depends on their genetic make up and> the mineral content of their teeth. Some people don't get many cavitiesand> some do, and some have better success (healthier teeth) if they have thehelp> of fluoride. I am not saying fluoride is a good thing or a bad thing. Itcan> be both. Actually the major reason for loosing teeth is due toperiodontal> disease. But that is another subject. I don't want to go over what I have> studied about teeth in the past 20 years with schooling and manycontinuing> Ed courses. What I agree with you on is if you or your child has anexisting> neurological condition than maybe not using fluoride would be a good ideaand> your dentist should be understanding. I have never really pushed theissue> that every patient had to have a fluoride treatment. I don't agree with> giving them to everyone. But, if a "normal healthy" child comes into the> office with rampid decay we would first discuss diet, then proper brushing> and probably recommend fluoride. Now, if I took my daughter into have her> teeth cleaned and knowing she is severely neurological impaired I would be> very careful about what she receives and she wouldn't have fluoride.> K>>>

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