Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 > Is it ok to use flouride toothpaste on our kids? Flouride itself is fine. There is a debate going on about fluoride though. Some parents decide that they do not want their kids overloaded with minerals and make sure they brush well and eat/snack only 6 or 7 times a day. Some manufacturers like the anthroposifical Weleda do not put it in their toothpaste. Marjan Netherlands Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 Even health food store toothpastes can contain contaminants. Fluoride is BAD stuff. Some people even think that it was used intentionally for negative purposes, such as to " dumb down " a population. Anyone interested in extra info can e-mail me privately and I'll try to dig it up, but it may take several days, as we have hearing therapy coming up. Anyway, my son had only mercury very elevated on his urine toxic metals test. Of the few other things even showing at all, there was tin. Mothers of ASD kids have wondered how their kids got tin.... It can come from fluoride. We stopped getting fluoride at the dentist and drinking fluoridated water. Anyone interested in seeing his urine toxic metals chart can e-mail me privately; I can also try to dig up the Doctor's Data explanation of tin/fluoride. Dr. has oregano tooth powder; that should help with killing clostridia that can go to the stomach. I don't know if it's cool to swallow, and it does have natural flavor listed. Dr. also has food grade hydrogen peroxide. I don't think you use that with metal amalgams. My friend has all three of her kids using the hydrogen peroxide. That's at one of these: www.drclark.net or www.drclark.com Re: Flouride Question > Is it ok to use flouride toothpaste on our kids? Flouride itself is fine. There is a debate going on about fluoride though. Some parents decide that they do not want their kids overloaded with minerals and make sure they brush well and eat/snack only 6 or 7 times a day. Some manufacturers like the anthroposifical Weleda do not put it in their toothpaste. Marjan Netherlands For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following websites: http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info and http://www.pecanbread.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 This is very interesting. My daughter showed up very high in tin on her Elemental Analysis from Great Smokies Labs. Thank you for sending that information. Kathy Re: Re: Flouride Question > Even health food store toothpastes can contain contaminants. > > Fluoride is BAD stuff. Some people even think that it was used intentionally for negative purposes, such as to " dumb down " a population. Anyone interested in extra info can e-mail me privately and I'll try to dig it up, but it may take several days, as we have hearing therapy coming up. Anyway, my son had only mercury very elevated on his urine toxic metals test. Of the few other things even showing at all, there was tin. Mothers of ASD kids have wondered how their kids got tin.... It can come from fluoride. We stopped getting fluoride at the dentist and drinking fluoridated water. Anyone interested in seeing his urine toxic metals chart can e-mail me privately; I can also try to dig up the Doctor's Data explanation of tin/fluoride. > > Dr. has oregano tooth powder; that should help with killing clostridia that can go to the stomach. I don't know if it's cool to swallow, and it does have natural flavor listed. Dr. also has food grade hydrogen peroxide. I don't think you use that with metal amalgams. My friend has all three of her kids using the hydrogen peroxide. That's at one of these: www.drclark.net or www.drclark.com > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 > Even health food store toothpastes can contain contaminants. As with most of this stuff, there is a lot of inconsistency with the " professionals " . Some dentists really push the stuff, and other say - just water for brushing is good enough... We are currently sticking with the " just water " method and 's teeth are fine. We are lucky because they are well spaced, but also - he's not eating anything that would be truly dangerous in terms of causing a lot of bacteria to build up in there. son - 5yo soon, ASD, SCD one year + Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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