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Keep peroxide out of your mouth.

It has a low pH - acidic. . . and will decalcify tooth structure. It makes exposed root surfaces sensitive and painful, hard to keep clean. Then the weakened surface is more likely to decay.

Yes, it whitens the enamel, but it also decalcifies and weakens the enamel's surface - makes it porous and more likely to stain.

Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM (a past president of The International Academy of Preventive Medicine -'76)

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However you intend to use H2O2, use 35% food grade H2O2. Do not use

the 3% H2O2 you see in the drug store in the brown bottle. It is

loaded with chemical preservatives and what not. And be very be

careful if you have metal in your mouth. There is a reason why they

say never put H2O2 in a metal container and that is because it reacts

with the metal. My guess is that it could cause a reaction with

mercury and release mercury vapor. Why take the chance.

Salt water will lower the ph in the mouth. In fact, in a macrobiotic

cookbook I once read that if you eat something with sugar swish your

mouth out with saltwater and the plaque will not stick to your teeth.

Suzanne

>

> > >From: " Jerry Mittelman "

> > <<mailto:jmittelman%40nyc.rr.com>jmittelman@...>

> >

> > >Keep peroxide out of your mouth.

> > > It has a low pH - acidic. . . and will decalcify tooth

structure. It

> > >makes exposed root surfaces sensitive and painful, hard to keep

clean.

> > >Then the weakened surface is more likely to decay.

> > > Yes, it whitens the enamel, but it also decalcifies and weakens

the

> > >enamel's surface - makes it porous and more likely to stain.

> >

> >Maybe.

> >

> >I've brushed my teeth with it for two years now. I haven't needed

any

> >dental work since I started, no additional decay.

> >

> >I intentionally started after I had my teeth cleaned. Six months

later, I

> >went back for my dentist's inspection and he said they were fine.

I did not

> >tell him I used H2O2. He told my grown daughter later, if someone

brushes

> >with hydrogen peroxide for a long time, their tongue will turn

black. (Mine

> >hasn't incidentally, she could have heard wrong or he could have

been

> >joking.)

> >

> >As for pH, I've read the mouth should be around 6.4 (?) I don't

know what

> >the pH of 3% hydrogen peroxide is, but I found a table that shows

10% H2O2

> >has a pH of 5.3. So, I'm not sure it's going to be so far acidic

that it's

> >likely to cause problems.

> >

> >There's one pub med study that didn't find any difference in

> >decalcification. They used 1.5% H2O2 instead of the household

standard 3%,

> >and only had 30 people using it but they found -

> >

> ><http://tinyurl.com/krcqz>http://tinyurl.com/krcqz

> >Two-year longitudinal study of a peroxide-fluoride rinse on

decalcification

> >in adolescent orthodontic patients.

> >The results showed no significant differences between any of the

groups

> >before orthodontic treatment.

> >*****************

> >

> >Of course, maybe the difference was that toxic flouride in the mix

those

> >dentists push on us.

> >

> >Also, that was only one small study, and there may be others.

> >

> >I could be wrong.

> >

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Is that Hydrogen peroxide? If so, I guess I'm using the cheap crap. lol

It does get your teeth really clean when you make a paste of it and

baking soda.

Sue

>

> However you intend to use H2O2, use 35% food grade H2O2. Do not use

> the 3% H2O2 you see in the drug store in the brown bottle. It is

> loaded with chemical preservatives and what not.

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My Dad's dentist recommended hydrogen peroxide and baking soda years

and years ago for gum disease. I never heard of the alot vera though.

jingles

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> King's Song <melanie@...> wrote: I haven't been

following, but was very interested in this formula:

>

> " -For the treatment or prevention of gum disease apply the

following

> mix to the gums and teeth:

> 1 tablespoon of aloe vera gel

> 1 tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide

> 1 teaspoon of baking soda

>

> Were you recommending it for PEOPLE? It appears to have come

from a vet page. Just curious.

>

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were the best they have ever been at my dentist appt today.

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> > " -For the treatment or prevention of gum disease apply the following

> >mix to the gums and teeth:

> >1 tablespoon of aloe vera gel

> >1 tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide

> >1 teaspoon of baking soda

This formula is probably ok if you do not have any metal in your

mouth. Also, the hydrogen peroxide should be a diluted 35% food grade

solution. This is important and should be add to the formula.

Suzanne

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