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why strawberries?

Kathy

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> Kay, don't laugh, but one of the best things for kids to

keep their teeth clean is organic strawberries........JMO

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> Joanna

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Yup, I read that. If you're ever somewhere and can't brush your teeth, eat

strawberries.

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> i guess I'm just wondering if

> there are those of you who don't get regular dental checkups, and what

> alternatives you use to keep teeth and gums healthy??

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> >Thank you!

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> >Kay

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> Kay, don't laugh, but one of the best things for kids to keep their teeth

clean is organic strawberries........JMO

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> Joanna

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But how do you know you don't have any cavities if you haven't been to the

dentist? I guess that's what I'm getting at. I would feel terrible if my kids

developed a cavity and it went unchecked and developed into something serious.

Thanks!

Kay

I only have cavities when I go to the dentist (hmmm.) Haven't gone in

years, haven't had a cavity in years. Coincidence? I think not.

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That shouldn't be a problem! We all love strawberries... but they're not in

season long enough around here! Is there something else we could use during

other times of the year, some kind of rinse or something to help reduce plaque??

Thanks!

Kay

Kay, don't laugh, but one of the best things for kids to keep their teeth

clean is organic strawberries........JMO

Joanna

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well, ryan had cavities; one in particular got so bad in between

appointments that became so deep our son ended up in horrendous pain and had

to have the tooth yanked on an emergency basis.

i'm not sure i'm with you guys on this dental issue. we see our holistic

dentist; they do NOT use x-rays...we do not use flouride and neither do

they...we love this guy. don't know about you guys, but i don't like plaque

buildup on my teeth and i do like to know that my gums are in good

condition....

kim

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> But how do you know you don't have any cavities if you haven't been to the

dentist? I guess that's what I'm getting at. I would feel terrible if my

kids developed a cavity and it went unchecked and developed into something

serious.

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> Thanks!

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> Kay

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> I only have cavities when I go to the dentist (hmmm.) Haven't gone in

> years, haven't had a cavity in years. Coincidence? I think not.

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I think they manufacture them. I was told I had a cavity 10 years ago.

Told them I'd call to make an appt. to get it filled. I never did. Still

have the tooth, no pain, no cavity.

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> But how do you know you don't have any cavities if you haven't been to the

dentist? I guess that's what I'm getting at. I would feel terrible if my

kids developed a cavity and it went unchecked and developed into something

serious.

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> Thanks!

>

> Kay

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> I only have cavities when I go to the dentist (hmmm.) Haven't gone in

> years, haven't had a cavity in years. Coincidence? I think not.

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Strawberries contain xylitol whichis useful in the prevention of dental

caries......

Joanna

K & T <kcumming@...> wrote: why strawberries?

Kathy

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> Kay, don't laugh, but one of the best things for kids to

keep their teeth clean is organic strawberries........JMO

>

> Joanna

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I know there are other things but can't remember, I think it may be squash, but

not sure

Joanna

mkphilpot <mkphilpot@...> wrote: That shouldn't be a problem! We

all love strawberries... but they're not in season long enough around here! Is

there something else we could use during other times of the year, some kind of

rinse or something to help reduce plaque??

Thanks!

Kay

Kay, don't laugh, but one of the best things for kids to keep their teeth

clean is organic strawberries........JMO

Joanna

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I think they manufacture them. I was told I had a cavity 10 years ago.

Told them I'd call to make an appt. to get it filled. I never did. Still

have the tooth, no pain, no cavity.

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They do manufacture them. I have a dentist friend (mercury free etc) who told

me that he was taught in dentistry school, when someone came in with a little

cavity they were told to drill the entire inside of the tooth away and pack it

with amalgam. My son has had three checks, he is seven. We found the beginning

of a cavity,the dentist just buffed away around it and left it, said it would be

fine, 6 months later it's like it was never there, no filling,

anything...........

Joanna

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some chewing gums? I am pretty sure about this...didn't know it was good, though

(maybe Extra gum?)

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I wonder what other things might have " xylitol " in them??

Kay

Strawberries contain xylitol whichis useful in the prevention of dental

caries......

Joanna

K & T <kcumming@...> wrote: why strawberries?

Kathy

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hi kay,

i don't know where you live, but we live in danville, ca. happened to find

a very good holistic dentist (even though he's technically not advertising

himself as such, politics and all that)....anyway, even my hubby was

persuaded to go to him. we both like him and our son has his first appt.

with him next week.

i agree with most of what i've seen from folks on this forum, but i don't

like to mess around with my teeth...so, think i'll keep my dentist...and

have my teeth cleaned twice a year...besides, they feel so good after the

cleanings!

kim

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> Thanks for your input, Kim. That's what has me concerned... the kids and

their teeth and gums. If I could find something that would help prevent the

plaque buildup... something nontoxic. I may be dreaming here... : )

>

> Kay

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>

> well, ryan had cavities; one in particular got so bad in between

> appointments that became so deep our son ended up in horrendous pain and

had

> to have the tooth yanked on an emergency basis.

>

> i'm not sure i'm with you guys on this dental issue. we see our

holistic

> dentist; they do NOT use x-rays...we do not use flouride and neither do

> they...we love this guy. don't know about you guys, but i don't like

plaque

> buildup on my teeth and i do like to know that my gums are in good

> condition....

>

> kim

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Its also in raspberries, plums and rowanberries......

Joanna

DOLLY FANSLER <dfansler@...> wrote: some chewing gums? I am pretty sure

about this...didn't know it was good, though (maybe Extra gum?)

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I wonder what other things might have " xylitol " in them??

Kay

Strawberries contain xylitol whichis useful in the prevention of dental

caries......

Joanna

K & T <kcumming@...> wrote: why strawberries?

Kathy

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Yeah, I know. I have a mouth full, too, until I smartened up. :( Never had

a toothache in my life.

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> I have to agree with you there . I didn't have a cavity until I

was about 24. I went to a new dentist who discovered I had several " small "

cavities. Dummy me let the man fill me up with mercury!!! : ( I often

wondered, years later, if that guy was full of it and just wanted to see

some silver in my mouth!

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> Kay

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> I think they manufacture them. I was told I had a cavity 10 years ago.

> Told them I'd call to make an appt. to get it filled. I never did.

Still

> have the tooth, no pain, no cavity.

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Cool! Thanks for sharing, I haven't brought my daughter to teh dentist at

all yet (she's 5) because I didn't want to deal with them. Now I know there

is an alternative. Woohooo!

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> I think they manufacture them. I was told I had a cavity 10 years ago.

> Told them I'd call to make an appt. to get it filled. I never did.

Still

> have the tooth, no pain, no cavity.

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> ,

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> They do manufacture them. I have a dentist friend (mercury free etc) who

told me that he was taught in dentistry school, when someone came in with a

little cavity they were told to drill the entire inside of the tooth away

and pack it with amalgam. My son has had three checks, he is seven. We

found the beginning of a cavity,the dentist just buffed away around it and

left it, said it would be fine, 6 months later it's like it was never there,

no filling, anything...........

>

>

> Joanna

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In a message dated 6/7/02 6:54:19 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

vaccineinfo@... writes:

> My gums are

> just fine and teeth too and haven't had them cleaned in years!

> Sheri

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They don't do the " cleaning " thing in South Africa either. When I first came

to the US I couldn't understand it - in fact I still don't. I went my entire

life without having someone else clean my teeth. I've had them cleaned once

in the five years I've been in the US.

I wish I knew a dentist personally, I'm sure a friend would tell the truth

about cleaning.

Chelly

San Diego, CA

Mommy to Trenton 8/19/99 - No Shots!

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Have to watch certain " sugar free " gums, though. Many of them contain aspartame

(that tears my stomach up, even from a piece of gum).

Kay

some chewing gums? I am pretty sure about this...didn't know it was good,

though (maybe Extra gum?)

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Hi Kim,

I'm in Kentucky. Unfortunately it's not too easy to find a holistic anything

around here! : (

Kay

hi kay,

i don't know where you live, but we live in danville, ca. happened to find

a very good holistic dentist (even though he's technically not advertising

himself as such, politics and all that)....anyway, even my hubby was

persuaded to go to him. we both like him and our son has his first appt.

with him next week.

kim

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gotta admit, guys, i don't understand how on earth you can get all of the

" crap " off of your teeth unless they're professionally cleaned. i'm not

talking about fluoride and x-rays, i'm just talking about cleaning. and how

do you take care of your gums?

some people tend to lean towards getting cavities more so than others...i

guess we can just agree to disagree on this one....

kim

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> In a message dated 6/7/02 6:54:19 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

> vaccineinfo@... writes:

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> > My gums are

> > just fine and teeth too and haven't had them cleaned in years!

> > Sheri

> >

>

> They don't do the " cleaning " thing in South Africa either. When I first

came

> to the US I couldn't understand it - in fact I still don't. I went my

entire

> life without having someone else clean my teeth. I've had them cleaned

once

> in the five years I've been in the US.

> I wish I knew a dentist personally, I'm sure a friend would tell the truth

> about cleaning.

> Chelly

> San Diego, CA

> Mommy to Trenton 8/19/99 - No Shots!

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I've heard that raw foodists have very little or no plaque.

Kathy

> mkphilpot <mkphilpot@...> wrote: That

shouldn't be a problem! We all love strawberries... but

they're not in season long enough around here! Is there

something else we could use during other times of the year,

some kind of rinse or something to help reduce plaque??

>

> Thanks!

>

> Kay

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That's what I'm wondering! If there is another way, I'd love to know what it

is!

Kay

gotta admit, guys, i don't understand how on earth you can get all of the

" crap " off of your teeth unless they're professionally cleaned. i'm not

talking about fluoride and x-rays, i'm just talking about cleaning. and how

do you take care of your gums?

kim

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that may or may not be true, but from a practical standpoint.....

kim

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> I've heard that raw foodists have very little or no plaque.

> Kathy

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> > mkphilpot <mkphilpot@...> wrote: That

> shouldn't be a problem! We all love strawberries... but

> they're not in season long enough around here! Is there

> something else we could use during other times of the year,

> some kind of rinse or something to help reduce plaque??

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> > Kay

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i would disagree with this. my father has MS and has controlled it on a raw

foods diet for about 20 years now (no meat, no processed foods, no cooked

foods), and he gets bad tartar buildup on his teeth that requires cleaning

twice a year. now, whether or not twice a year is actually necessary is

debatable, but he does get plaque.

K & T wrote:

> I've heard that raw foodists have very little or no plaque.

> Kathy

>

> > mkphilpot <mkphilpot@...> wrote: That

> shouldn't be a problem! We all love strawberries... but

> they're not in season long enough around here! Is there

> something else we could use during other times of the year,

> some kind of rinse or something to help reduce plaque??

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> > Kay

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Dear mb,

Has your father gone one step farther and looked into the mercury connection?? I

have spent many months on this and the MS and complaints are very similar to

mercury poisoning.

You can start with Bernie Windhams site. Its all in there. You can find it at

Autism-mercury on the Lists..in the files section..

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i would disagree with this. my father has MS and has controlled it on a raw

foods diet for about 20 years now (no meat, no processed foods, no cooked

foods), and he gets bad tartar buildup on his teeth that requires cleaning

twice a year. now, whether or not twice a year is actually necessary is

debatable, but he does get plaque.

K & T wrote:

> I've heard that raw foodists have very little or no plaque.

> Kathy

>

> > mkphilpot <mkphilpot@...> wrote: That

> shouldn't be a problem! We all love strawberries... but

> they're not in season long enough around here! Is there

> something else we could use during other times of the year,

> some kind of rinse or something to help reduce plaque??

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> > Kay

>

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Can you give me the link for this Bernie Windhams site?

Thanks,

Cyndy

NC

>

> You can start with Bernie Windhams site. Its all in there. You can find it

at Autism-mercury on the Lists..in the files section..

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