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<< Recently I mentioned that I had, had a recurrance of heart palpitations

and needed more calcium to stop it. Well I figured out that it was the tooth

paste I was using. >>

My brother's girlfriend was recurringly sick nearly every day at some point

over about 6 years and she had every test going and finally the Doc decided

it was psycological.......then she went away camping and forgot her

toothpaste and the sickness stopped.

When she came back she had allergy tests and found she was allergic to many

of the components in the toothpaste . She hasnt had the problem since she

started brushing with salt n water.

Toothpaste is something we rarely think about but it gets ingested so maybe

we should pay closer attention not only to what it is doing to our teeth!

Cassy

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Recently I mentioned that I had, had a recurrance of heart palpitations and

needed more calcium to stop it. Well I figured out that it was the tooth paste

I was using. I used some a friend had, not natural in anyway. When I stopped

the heart palps stopped. I got some , natural citrus flavored toothpaste.

Nothing bad in it at all and got heart palpitations afterwards also. Ugh. It

has alot of cloves and other natural, somewhat medicinal stuff in it that, even

tho it is natural, just doesn't work for me.

And they all seem to have some odd thing in them that just doesn't work for me

so I have given up and I am making my own. French green clay, " Real " salt,

water and a little peppermint oil. Works very well and seems very healing to

the gums. Too much peppermint oil is a problem because it stimulates appetite

and it is annoying to brush my teeth with peppermint oil and go to bed and

within a half hour be really hungry, so, for my night time paste I use the least

oil I can and still get a good cleansing result.

This does a great job of cleaning the teeth but not at whitening. For that I am

considering TheraBrite, which someone on the list mentioned. Supposedly it

whitens like h202 but does not make your teeth porous like h202 does.

Donna

p.s. I also was surprised/appalled to find flouride in " natural " toothpaste at

the local coop.

Toothpastes recommended?

Recently, I have started using some Tom's and Nature's Gate

peppermint baking soda toothpaste and like them both.

I notice that the baking soda hasn't irritated my teeth like the

commercial brands. Also, my teeth feel cleaner.

Are there any other toothpastes that someone would like to

recommend? I have some Xylitol toothpaste but don't like

the taste. Peppermint is about the only toothpaste flavor that

I can stomach.

I was also surprised to see Fluoride natural toothpastes.

jp

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Did you know that all toothpaste has thymersol in it, which is liquid

mercury! Even the so called health food store healthy toothpastes have this

liquid mercury in them, and it is such a minute amount (as a preservative)

that they don't have to list it on the label! Aajonus Vonderplanitz did the

research on this. His info is www.wewanttolive.com

also there is an egroup called primal diet, or also www.primaldiet.com

Daleena.

Re: Toothpastes recommended?

, ruthful@... writes:

<< Recently I mentioned that I had, had a recurrance of heart palpitations

and needed more calcium to stop it. Well I figured out that it was the

tooth

paste I was using. >>

My brother's girlfriend was recurringly sick nearly every day at some

point

over about 6 years and she had every test going and finally the Doc

decided

it was psycological.......then she went away camping and forgot her

toothpaste and the sickness stopped.

When she came back she had allergy tests and found she was allergic to

many

of the components in the toothpaste . She hasnt had the problem since she

started brushing with salt n water.

Toothpaste is something we rarely think about but it gets ingested so

maybe

we should pay closer attention not only to what it is doing to our teeth!

Cassy

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Now that just ticks me off.

Now I have to go tap. LOL (www.emofree.com)

Donna

RE: Toothpastes recommended?

Did you know that all toothpaste has thymersol in it, which is liquid

mercury! Even the so called health food store healthy toothpastes have this

liquid mercury in them, and it is such a minute amount (as a preservative)

that they don't have to list it on the label! Aajonus Vonderplanitz did the

research on this. His info is www.wewanttolive.com

also there is an egroup called primal diet, or also www.primaldiet.com

Daleena.

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Try Weleda Pink Toothpaste with Myrrh. Based on Rudolf Steiner's work.

No fluoride. No sodium lauryl sulfate (or similar detergents).

At (some) health food stores.

Weleda, Inc. Congers, N.Y.

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Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 11:01:10 -0700

Subject: Re: Toothpastes recommended?

Now that just ticks me off.

Now I have to go tap. LOL (www.emofree.com)

Donna

RE: Toothpastes recommended?

Did you know that all toothpaste has thymersol in it, which is liquid

mercury! Even the so called health food store healthy toothpastes have this

liquid mercury in them, and it is such a minute amount (as a preservative)

that they don't have to list it on the label! Aajonus Vonderplanitz did the

research on this. His info is www.wewanttolive.com

also there is an egroup called primal diet, or also www.primaldiet.com

Daleena.

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