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----- Original Message -----

From: " Pratick Mukherjee "

> Greetings,

>

> Can anyone share their ideas for dental care?

>

> Do you floss?

I use the little pipecleaner type of dental tools to get between teeth.

> What about flouride-free toothpaste?

> I haven't been able to find even one commercial toothpaste that doesn't

have this poison

> in it.

Tom's of Maine has a FF line of toothpaste. Pretty good, but, of course,

they are pricier. :P

Also, Dr. 's Tooth powder at http://www.herbsfirst.com that I've

found from personal experience will actually *reverse* tooth decay.

HTH!

--s

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> > Greetings,

> >

> > Can anyone share their ideas for dental care?

> >

> > Do you floss?

>

> I use the little pipecleaner type of dental tools to get between teeth.

>

> > What about flouride-free toothpaste?

> > I haven't been able to find even one commercial toothpaste that doesn't

> have this poison

> > in it.

>

> Tom's of Maine has a FF line of toothpaste. Pretty good, but, of course,

> they are pricier. :P

>

> Also, Dr. 's Tooth powder at http://www.herbsfirst.com that I've

> found from personal experience will actually *reverse* tooth decay.

>

> HTH!

Pratick, Toms of Maine is available at most health-food stores. It is also

available at Zehrs in my area.

~~ Jocelyne

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Here's my method, Pratick:

Alternate brushing with plain olive oil soap (tastes better than you

think!) and baking soda flavored with a bit of peppermint essential

oil (get organic oil). I do the soap at night and the soda in the

morning.

Kiss My Face makes a plain olive oil bar soap, but the kind I get is

imported from Greece--it's green and very cheap. It MELTS tartar off

of my teeth--my dentist was very impressed as I tend to have terrible

tartar build-up.

As for the baking soda, put a cup of soda in a plastic bag and add 4

drops of essential oil (it's very concentrated). Then mix the two

together by squeezing and smooshing (that's the technical term) the

bag very well--you don't want any " hot spots " of peppermint oil.

Transfer the mixture to a jar. With the soda, I moisten my brush with

Hydrogen Peroxide.

I've heard great things about Vitality Tooth Soap

(http://chetday.com/toothsoap.shtml) but it seems pretty expensive for

soap...

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