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It is VERY YANG - read carefully how it mentions to use only a tiny bit - one of my teachers had said NOT to use it all the time, but now I can't remember what she said to use instead. Paste is ok but more expensive. Interesting that they've added some kind of peppermint - which is quite yin - balance????????, bit of a teeter/totter - then again, wonder if it's effect isn't that strong, how much can get inside the body from just brushing your teeth?? Also baking yangizes the yin of the eggplant - what am I saying, not baking, charring!!!! quite yangizing. Hope I'm not confusing any newbies - in short, certainly refreshing to use, and I'd rather use that than baking soda, which I also hardly use in my baking - but I will use in cleaning my pots of any stubborn stains (not my cooking, other's). Not sure if it was on this site, but quite a while ago Ilanit had written up loads of info on dentie - I'm guessing it could be found on her site. KlaraHolly wrote: charred eggplant? now I have to laugh...we don't eat the stuff,esp. the skins, but clean our teeth with it? rotfl!I will have to try it next time I order from !btw, I received my first order from cybermacro/ and wasreally impressed. Not only are the prices GREAT but the packagingand delivery totally professional!;-)Holly> >> >> >> >> >> >> > I was reading about using sea salt or dentie for toothpaste, but have never> > heard of dentie before...anyone?> >> > I am always keen to cut down on dependence on packaged goods, but is> > there some way to transition to just sea salt? we've been using 's> > sea salt paste for a few years, I think some sort of "paste" might be> > better for> > us while we transition. would i be able to make a base of say sea salt and> > bancha tea and thicken it up with agar agar or kuzu? hard to believe I'd> > be heading into "no man's land" here, hehe...> >> > jus' musing out loud,> > Holly> >> > > > > -- > Food

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That did take me a moment too but I think Klara is talking about that cool

movie script that Simon wrote about the life and times, of someone that

likes purple a lot, was it Prince?

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[mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of purpleveg

Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2007 10:34 AM

To: VeganMacrobiotics

Subject: Re: sea salt and dentie?

a bit slow today I missed something. who? I think you're

joking........

Duh on me.

R

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OMG, I read this and turned back around real quick and said no she did not. LOL However, thank you again for the "site" information. KM Klara LeVine wrote: You want personal info??? :>) , should I cause you to blush???? he's great!!! I could say more, should we start a match-making here??????? KlaraKM Marie

<km7777777> wrote: Hello, I am new here and have read a few times about ordering from on line ? Can I have more information on this person please. Thanks, Holly <holyladle> wrote: charred eggplant? now I have to laugh...we don't eat the stuff,esp. the skins, but clean our teeth with it? rotfl!I will have to try it next time I order from !btw, I received my first order from cybermacro/ and wasreally impressed. Not only are the prices GREAT but the packagingand delivery totally

professional!;-)Holly> >> >> >> >> >> >> > I was reading about using sea salt or dentie for toothpaste, but have never> > heard of dentie before...anyone?> >> > I am always keen to cut down on dependence on packaged goods, but is> > there some way to transition to just sea salt? we've been using 's> > sea salt paste for a few years, I think some sort of "paste" might be> > better for> > us while we transition. would i be able to make a base of say sea salt and> > bancha tea and thicken it up with agar agar or kuzu? hard to believe I'd> > be heading into "no man's land" here, hehe...> >> > jus' musing out loud,> > Holly> >>

> > > > -- > Food & Life Coach Marque> "Love Your Body, Love Your Life"> www.Marque.com> > Don't pick lemons.See all the new 2007 cars at Yahoo! Autos. Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection.Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta.

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OMG, I read this and turned back around real quick and said no she did not. LOL However, thank you again for the "site" information. KM Klara LeVine wrote: You want personal info??? :>) , should I cause you to blush???? he's great!!! I could say more, should we start a match-making here??????? KlaraKM Marie

<km7777777> wrote: Hello, I am new here and have read a few times about ordering from on line ? Can I have more information on this person please. Thanks, Holly <holyladle> wrote: charred eggplant? now I have to laugh...we don't eat the stuff,esp. the skins, but clean our teeth with it? rotfl!I will have to try it next time I order from !btw, I received my first order from cybermacro/ and wasreally impressed. Not only are the prices GREAT but the packagingand delivery totally

professional!;-)Holly> >> >> >> >> >> >> > I was reading about using sea salt or dentie for toothpaste, but have never> > heard of dentie before...anyone?> >> > I am always keen to cut down on dependence on packaged goods, but is> > there some way to transition to just sea salt? we've been using 's> > sea salt paste for a few years, I think some sort of "paste" might be> > better for> > us while we transition. would i be able to make a base of say sea salt and> > bancha tea and thicken it up with agar agar or kuzu? hard to believe I'd> > be heading into "no man's land" here, hehe...> >> > jus' musing out loud,> > Holly> >>

> > > > -- > Food & Life Coach Marque> "Love Your Body, Love Your Life"> www.Marque.com> > Don't pick lemons.See all the new 2007 cars at Yahoo! Autos. Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection.Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta.

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OMG, I read this and turned back around real quick and said no she did not. LOL However, thank you again for the "site" information. KM Klara LeVine wrote: You want personal info??? :>) , should I cause you to blush???? he's great!!! I could say more, should we start a match-making here??????? KlaraKM Marie

<km7777777> wrote: Hello, I am new here and have read a few times about ordering from on line ? Can I have more information on this person please. Thanks, Holly <holyladle> wrote: charred eggplant? now I have to laugh...we don't eat the stuff,esp. the skins, but clean our teeth with it? rotfl!I will have to try it next time I order from !btw, I received my first order from cybermacro/ and wasreally impressed. Not only are the prices GREAT but the packagingand delivery totally

professional!;-)Holly> >> >> >> >> >> >> > I was reading about using sea salt or dentie for toothpaste, but have never> > heard of dentie before...anyone?> >> > I am always keen to cut down on dependence on packaged goods, but is> > there some way to transition to just sea salt? we've been using 's> > sea salt paste for a few years, I think some sort of "paste" might be> > better for> > us while we transition. would i be able to make a base of say sea salt and> > bancha tea and thicken it up with agar agar or kuzu? hard to believe I'd> > be heading into "no man's land" here, hehe...> >> > jus' musing out loud,> > Holly> >>

> > > > -- > Food & Life Coach Marque> "Love Your Body, Love Your Life"> www.Marque.com> > Don't pick lemons.See all the new 2007 cars at Yahoo! Autos. Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection.Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta.

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My dental hygienist also told me recently to go easy on the baking soda/salt thing, as it is hard on the enamel. chadpurpleveg wrote: Nice description and I especially like when ppl plug 's company. :)I had my teeth cleaned last week and the hygienist told me we should clean our teeth no more than once a month with baking soda. She said it's a good cleaner but strips some stuff from our teeth and it's bad for the teeth if done more

often. I wish I remembered exactly what she said so this wouldn't sound so stupid. LOLPeace,Reg> >> >> >> >> >> >> > I was reading about using sea salt or dentie for toothpaste, but have never> > heard of dentie before...anyone?> >> > I am always keen to cut down on dependence on packaged goods, but is> > there some way to transition to just sea salt? we've been using 's> > sea salt paste for a few years, I think some sort of "paste" might be> > better for> > us while we transition. would i be able to make a base of say sea salt and> > bancha tea and thicken it up with agar agar or kuzu? hard to believe I'd>

> be heading into "no man's land" here, hehe...> >> > jus' musing out loud,> > Holly> >> > > > > -- > Food & Life Coach Marque> "Love Your Body, Love Your Life"> www.Marque.com> >May you be well, Chad

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- was trying to explain the new system with Apple to me today. I

sort of was getting the lingo not understanding computer stuff tho.

???????????????

-- In VeganMacrobiotics , " Holly "

wrote:

>

> thanks, Bruce~

>

> I like how I'm learning so much more than mb on this list!

>

> we just bought our first ever mac last year, it is running tiger.

> (a G4 ibook, don't ask me all the specs, please....I just know it

> has an upgraded 1G RAM, 80G hard drive, and 1.something MH)

> I suspected there were other browsers you could run, but it would

> be nice to get a download of IE for my buying club purposes. I

> will ask some friends. will ask about adobe while I'm at it!

> do you want to try downloading tiger? I could " loan " you our

> set up disc if it helps...

>

> ;-)

> Holly

>

>

> > > > >

> > > > > I was reading about using sea salt or dentie for

toothpaste, but have

> > > > > never

> > > > > heard of dentie before...anyone?

> > > > >

> > > > > I am always keen to cut down on dependence on packaged

goods, but is

> > > > > there some way to transition to just sea salt? we've been

using

> > > 's

> > > > > sea salt paste for a few years, I think some sort

of " paste " might be

> > > > > better for

> > > > > us while we transition. would i be able to make a base of

say sea

> > > salt

> > > > > and

> > > > > bancha tea and thicken it up with agar agar or kuzu? hard

to

> > > believe I'd

> > > > > be heading into " no man's land " here, hehe...

> > > > >

> > > > > jus' musing out loud,

> > > > > Holly

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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- was trying to explain the new system with Apple to me today. I

sort of was getting the lingo not understanding computer stuff tho.

???????????????

-- In VeganMacrobiotics , " Holly "

wrote:

>

> thanks, Bruce~

>

> I like how I'm learning so much more than mb on this list!

>

> we just bought our first ever mac last year, it is running tiger.

> (a G4 ibook, don't ask me all the specs, please....I just know it

> has an upgraded 1G RAM, 80G hard drive, and 1.something MH)

> I suspected there were other browsers you could run, but it would

> be nice to get a download of IE for my buying club purposes. I

> will ask some friends. will ask about adobe while I'm at it!

> do you want to try downloading tiger? I could " loan " you our

> set up disc if it helps...

>

> ;-)

> Holly

>

>

> > > > >

> > > > > I was reading about using sea salt or dentie for

toothpaste, but have

> > > > > never

> > > > > heard of dentie before...anyone?

> > > > >

> > > > > I am always keen to cut down on dependence on packaged

goods, but is

> > > > > there some way to transition to just sea salt? we've been

using

> > > 's

> > > > > sea salt paste for a few years, I think some sort

of " paste " might be

> > > > > better for

> > > > > us while we transition. would i be able to make a base of

say sea

> > > salt

> > > > > and

> > > > > bancha tea and thicken it up with agar agar or kuzu? hard

to

> > > believe I'd

> > > > > be heading into " no man's land " here, hehe...

> > > > >

> > > > > jus' musing out loud,

> > > > > Holly

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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I don't mind that comment at all girl!

Peace,

Reg

>

> Oh, I don't think anyone would find fault with you, Bruce! ;-)

> (save Reggie, she runs a tight ship around here, LOL!) j/k

Reggie! ;-)

>

> My partner was reading over my shoulder and moaned.... " don't download

> IE " he says. I tried to tell him it's for the buying club order

only, and

> it's a Mac version after all....hmmmm

>

> but thanks, for showing off and all.

>

> I look forward to the day when my mental faculties are sharp

> again. Well, I'd settle for 1/2 as sharp as yours!

>

> keep 'ya posted,

> Holly

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I don't mind that comment at all girl!

Peace,

Reg

>

> Oh, I don't think anyone would find fault with you, Bruce! ;-)

> (save Reggie, she runs a tight ship around here, LOL!) j/k

Reggie! ;-)

>

> My partner was reading over my shoulder and moaned.... " don't download

> IE " he says. I tried to tell him it's for the buying club order

only, and

> it's a Mac version after all....hmmmm

>

> but thanks, for showing off and all.

>

> I look forward to the day when my mental faculties are sharp

> again. Well, I'd settle for 1/2 as sharp as yours!

>

> keep 'ya posted,

> Holly

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groovy I just wish I could remember what she said.

The only thing I wasn't impressed with was her response to my saying

I'm not wearing my retainers anymore.

I have MAJOR gum recession b/c of a a horrible orthodontist. I have

had 4 grafts and have plenty more to go. I realized that letting my

teeth shift back and forth from straight to crooked each day can't be

good for them as I've got 2 teeth that move a tiny bit. I told her

I've stopped the retainers for that reason. Her theory that I was

wrong made no sense (seemed to have blocked that one out too). I

asked the dentist and he absolutely agreed with me so he must be

right. ;)

Reg

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > I was reading about using sea salt or dentie for toothpaste,

but

> have never

> > > heard of dentie before...anyone?

> > >

> > > I am always keen to cut down on dependence on packaged goods,

> but is

> > > there some way to transition to just sea salt? we've been using

> 's

> > > sea salt paste for a few years, I think some sort of " paste "

> might be

> > > better for

> > > us while we transition. would i be able to make a base of say

> sea salt and

> > > bancha tea and thicken it up with agar agar or kuzu? hard to

> believe I'd

> > > be heading into " no man's land " here, hehe...

> > >

> > > jus' musing out loud,

> > > Holly

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> > --

> > Food & Life Coach Marque

> > " Love Your Body, Love Your Life "

> > www.Marque.com

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

> May you be well,

> Chad Henry

>

>

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groovy I just wish I could remember what she said.

The only thing I wasn't impressed with was her response to my saying

I'm not wearing my retainers anymore.

I have MAJOR gum recession b/c of a a horrible orthodontist. I have

had 4 grafts and have plenty more to go. I realized that letting my

teeth shift back and forth from straight to crooked each day can't be

good for them as I've got 2 teeth that move a tiny bit. I told her

I've stopped the retainers for that reason. Her theory that I was

wrong made no sense (seemed to have blocked that one out too). I

asked the dentist and he absolutely agreed with me so he must be

right. ;)

Reg

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > I was reading about using sea salt or dentie for toothpaste,

but

> have never

> > > heard of dentie before...anyone?

> > >

> > > I am always keen to cut down on dependence on packaged goods,

> but is

> > > there some way to transition to just sea salt? we've been using

> 's

> > > sea salt paste for a few years, I think some sort of " paste "

> might be

> > > better for

> > > us while we transition. would i be able to make a base of say

> sea salt and

> > > bancha tea and thicken it up with agar agar or kuzu? hard to

> believe I'd

> > > be heading into " no man's land " here, hehe...

> > >

> > > jus' musing out loud,

> > > Holly

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> > --

> > Food & Life Coach Marque

> > " Love Your Body, Love Your Life "

> > www.Marque.com

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

> May you be well,

> Chad Henry

>

>

> ---------------------------------

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> Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q & A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users.

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What is 's company and his www? chpurpleveg wrote: Nice description and I especially like when ppl plug 's company. :)I had my teeth cleaned last week and the hygienist told me we should clean our teeth no more than once a month with baking soda. She said it's a good cleaner but strips some stuff from our teeth and it's bad for the teeth if done more often. I wish I remembered exactly what she said so this wouldn't sound so

stupid. LOLPeace,Reg> >> >> >> >> >> >> > I was reading about using sea salt or dentie for toothpaste, but have never> > heard of dentie before...anyone?> >> > I am always keen to cut down on dependence on packaged goods, but is> > there some way to transition to just sea salt? we've been using 's> > sea salt paste for a few years, I think some sort of "paste" might be> > better for> > us while we transition. would i be able to make a base of say sea salt and> > bancha tea and thicken it up with agar agar or kuzu? hard to believe I'd> > be heading into "no man's land" here, hehe...> >> > jus'

musing out loud,> > Holly> >> > > > > -- > Food & Life Coach Marque> "Love Your Body, Love Your Life"> www.Marque.com> >May you be well, Chad Henry

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What is 's company and his www? chpurpleveg wrote: Nice description and I especially like when ppl plug 's company. :)I had my teeth cleaned last week and the hygienist told me we should clean our teeth no more than once a month with baking soda. She said it's a good cleaner but strips some stuff from our teeth and it's bad for the teeth if done more often. I wish I remembered exactly what she said so this wouldn't sound so

stupid. LOLPeace,Reg> >> >> >> >> >> >> > I was reading about using sea salt or dentie for toothpaste, but have never> > heard of dentie before...anyone?> >> > I am always keen to cut down on dependence on packaged goods, but is> > there some way to transition to just sea salt? we've been using 's> > sea salt paste for a few years, I think some sort of "paste" might be> > better for> > us while we transition. would i be able to make a base of say sea salt and> > bancha tea and thicken it up with agar agar or kuzu? hard to believe I'd> > be heading into "no man's land" here, hehe...> >> > jus'

musing out loud,> > Holly> >> > > > > -- > Food & Life Coach Marque> "Love Your Body, Love Your Life"> www.Marque.com> >May you be well, Chad Henry

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Hi Bruce,

It is Simply Natural, www.simply-natural.biz take $5.00 off an order of $50

or more with coupon new.

________________________________________

From: VeganMacrobiotics

[mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of bruce wyatt

Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2007 2:34 PM

To: VeganMacrobiotics

Subject: Re: Re: sea salt and dentie?

What is 's company and his www?

 

ch

purpleveg wrote:

Nice description and I especially like when ppl plug 's

company. :)

I had my teeth cleaned last week and the hygienist told me we should

clean our teeth no more than once a month with baking soda. She said

it's a good cleaner but strips some stuff from our teeth and it's bad

for the teeth if done more often. I wish I remembered exactly what

she said so this wouldn't sound so stupid. LOL

Peace,

Reg

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > I was reading about using sea salt or dentie for toothpaste, but

have never

> > heard of dentie before...anyone?

> >

> > I am always keen to cut down on dependence on packaged goods,

but is

> > there some way to transition to just sea salt? we've been using

's

> > sea salt paste for a few years, I think some sort of " paste "

might be

> > better for

> > us while we transition. would i be able to make a base of say

sea salt and

> > bancha tea and thicken it up with agar agar or kuzu? hard to

believe I'd

> > be heading into " no man's land " here, hehe...

> >

> > jus' musing out loud,

> > Holly

> >

> >

>

>

> --

> Food & Life Coach Marque

> " Love Your Body, Love Your Life "

> www.Marque.com

>

>

May you be well,

Chad Henry

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Hi Bruce,

It is Simply Natural, www.simply-natural.biz take $5.00 off an order of $50

or more with coupon new.

________________________________________

From: VeganMacrobiotics

[mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of bruce wyatt

Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2007 2:34 PM

To: VeganMacrobiotics

Subject: Re: Re: sea salt and dentie?

What is 's company and his www?

 

ch

purpleveg wrote:

Nice description and I especially like when ppl plug 's

company. :)

I had my teeth cleaned last week and the hygienist told me we should

clean our teeth no more than once a month with baking soda. She said

it's a good cleaner but strips some stuff from our teeth and it's bad

for the teeth if done more often. I wish I remembered exactly what

she said so this wouldn't sound so stupid. LOL

Peace,

Reg

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > I was reading about using sea salt or dentie for toothpaste, but

have never

> > heard of dentie before...anyone?

> >

> > I am always keen to cut down on dependence on packaged goods,

but is

> > there some way to transition to just sea salt? we've been using

's

> > sea salt paste for a few years, I think some sort of " paste "

might be

> > better for

> > us while we transition. would i be able to make a base of say

sea salt and

> > bancha tea and thicken it up with agar agar or kuzu? hard to

believe I'd

> > be heading into " no man's land " here, hehe...

> >

> > jus' musing out loud,

> > Holly

> >

> >

>

>

> --

> Food & Life Coach Marque

> " Love Your Body, Love Your Life "

> www.Marque.com

>

>

May you be well,

Chad Henry

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Hi Bruce,

It is Simply Natural, www.simply-natural.biz take $5.00 off an order of $50

or more with coupon new.

________________________________________

From: VeganMacrobiotics

[mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of bruce wyatt

Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2007 2:34 PM

To: VeganMacrobiotics

Subject: Re: Re: sea salt and dentie?

What is 's company and his www?

 

ch

purpleveg wrote:

Nice description and I especially like when ppl plug 's

company. :)

I had my teeth cleaned last week and the hygienist told me we should

clean our teeth no more than once a month with baking soda. She said

it's a good cleaner but strips some stuff from our teeth and it's bad

for the teeth if done more often. I wish I remembered exactly what

she said so this wouldn't sound so stupid. LOL

Peace,

Reg

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > I was reading about using sea salt or dentie for toothpaste, but

have never

> > heard of dentie before...anyone?

> >

> > I am always keen to cut down on dependence on packaged goods,

but is

> > there some way to transition to just sea salt? we've been using

's

> > sea salt paste for a few years, I think some sort of " paste "

might be

> > better for

> > us while we transition. would i be able to make a base of say

sea salt and

> > bancha tea and thicken it up with agar agar or kuzu? hard to

believe I'd

> > be heading into " no man's land " here, hehe...

> >

> > jus' musing out loud,

> > Holly

> >

> >

>

>

> --

> Food & Life Coach Marque

> " Love Your Body, Love Your Life "

> www.Marque.com

>

>

May you be well,

Chad Henry

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- will probably post but www.simplynatural.biz I think if you

mention something you get a discount on your first order. ???

-- In VeganMacrobiotics , bruce wyatt

wrote:

>

> What is 's company and his www?

>

> ch

>

> purpleveg wrote:

> Nice description and I especially like when ppl plug

's

> company. :)

>

> I had my teeth cleaned last week and the hygienist told me we

should

> clean our teeth no more than once a month with baking soda. She

said

> it's a good cleaner but strips some stuff from our teeth and it's

bad

> for the teeth if done more often. I wish I remembered exactly what

> she said so this wouldn't sound so stupid. LOL

>

> Peace,

> Reg

>

>

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > I was reading about using sea salt or dentie for toothpaste,

but

> have never

> > > heard of dentie before...anyone?

> > >

> > > I am always keen to cut down on dependence on packaged goods,

> but is

> > > there some way to transition to just sea salt? we've been using

> 's

> > > sea salt paste for a few years, I think some sort of " paste "

> might be

> > > better for

> > > us while we transition. would i be able to make a base of say

> sea salt and

> > > bancha tea and thicken it up with agar agar or kuzu? hard to

> believe I'd

> > > be heading into " no man's land " here, hehe...

> > >

> > > jus' musing out loud,

> > > Holly

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> > --

> > Food & Life Coach Marque

> > " Love Your Body, Love Your Life "

> > www.Marque.com

> >

> >

>

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>

>

>

>

> May you be well,

> Chad Henry

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- will probably post but www.simplynatural.biz I think if you

mention something you get a discount on your first order. ???

-- In VeganMacrobiotics , bruce wyatt

wrote:

>

> What is 's company and his www?

>

> ch

>

> purpleveg wrote:

> Nice description and I especially like when ppl plug

's

> company. :)

>

> I had my teeth cleaned last week and the hygienist told me we

should

> clean our teeth no more than once a month with baking soda. She

said

> it's a good cleaner but strips some stuff from our teeth and it's

bad

> for the teeth if done more often. I wish I remembered exactly what

> she said so this wouldn't sound so stupid. LOL

>

> Peace,

> Reg

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> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > I was reading about using sea salt or dentie for toothpaste,

but

> have never

> > > heard of dentie before...anyone?

> > >

> > > I am always keen to cut down on dependence on packaged goods,

> but is

> > > there some way to transition to just sea salt? we've been using

> 's

> > > sea salt paste for a few years, I think some sort of " paste "

> might be

> > > better for

> > > us while we transition. would i be able to make a base of say

> sea salt and

> > > bancha tea and thicken it up with agar agar or kuzu? hard to

> believe I'd

> > > be heading into " no man's land " here, hehe...

> > >

> > > jus' musing out loud,

> > > Holly

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> > --

> > Food & Life Coach Marque

> > " Love Your Body, Love Your Life "

> > www.Marque.com

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

> May you be well,

> Chad Henry

>

>

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