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p.s. i used to 'suffer' from sensitive teeth/gums and used to use

that toothpaste that nums you while you brush. since i stopped

brushing so often i don't anymore. i also use that Sonicare thing.

i used to wonder if brushing twice a day actually did harm in that it

wore away gradually some enamel to make the coating of your teeth

thinner...and if it helped recede your gums in the process. i don't

know.

i'd be interested in what a holistic dentist has to say.

if any conventional dentists are reading this, they're probably

gnashing their teeth.

laura

--- In , Tom Jeanne <t.l.jeanne@g...>

wrote:

> First of all, tooth-brushing has *nothing* to do with tooth decay.

As anecdotal evidence, I've been brushing my teeth just once a day,

half-heartedly, for about five or six years and I have no cavities.

I've been off of fluoride toothpaste for about three years. In

Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, Price observed that the isolated

Swiss, who did not brush their teeth but ate a very good diet, had a

slimy film on their teeth but otherwise had excellent dental health.

So I only brush my teeth for aesthetic/hygenic reasons.

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