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Dr. O. Nara, D.D.S.

How to Become Dentally Self Sufficient

www.oramedia.com

Radio Interviews with Dr Nara, I listened to the one with

Timpone recently.

http://mizar5.com/NaraOneRadio.html

http://mizar5.com/keyes.html

" Ed. Note: So many readers write to me and tell me that it takes 23

rinses to get rid of glycerin after brushing with it. This is based on

non-sense, pseudo-science by Gerald F. Judd, PhD, and a LOT of folks

think he wrote the last word about dental care, including a company

which makes a popular soap for brushing with (see Keyes on 'soap' below

if you want to brush with soap and save $20) and base their product line

on his 'scientific' findings. I have responded to this issue here. In

fact, yesterday, I decided to brush my own teeth with glycerin to see if

what Judd was saying (and what SO many people parrot) was true. I used a

common brand of glycerin found in the drug store, loaded my brush and

cleaned my teeth for 2 minutes... rinsed once with water and spit. I

checked my teeth and they were squeaky clean - you know how you can rub

your finger on your teeth and they squeak from being very clean? That

was the effect. They weren't greasy or anything from the glycerin. They

were clean. Period. I challenge anyone who believes this line of bull

from Judd or the soap people to try this experiment for themselves and

see. ...then think about what else they are trying to get you to buy

into... "

Garnet

starshar wrote:

>

> , I'm fairly certain that I saw this debunked somewhere. I'll be

> darned if I know where, though!

> Keep an eye out.........

>

> Sharon

>

> > Just learned from another yahoogroup a few weeks ago that most

> toothpastes,

> > even organic ones,contain glycerin which prevents tooth and gums from

> > regenerating. We now make our own. made of herbs, sea salt, baking

> > soda,olive oil and virgin coconut oil.

> >

> >

>

>

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