Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 Excellent point! As the pieces of the puzzle are starting to come together for me regarding my daughter, the other night she asked me if there were chemicals in toothpaste. I said, well, yes. She then rather nonchalantly informed me that might be why she feels funny after she brushes her teeth. For the first 5 years of her life, she drank 4 -5 glasses of fluorinated tap water-we now have the Culligan reverse osmosis system. (In fact it's all she drank, didn't like juice or milk, and only soda a few times a year.) I just know this all is connected, in addition to her yeast overgrowth problem. , thank you for reminding me of this. I almost pushed it out of my brain to stay away from fluorinated toothpaste. Can fluoride possible trigger yeast flare up? I've always attributed her nightly melt downs to end of the day exhaustion or food infractions at dinner, but it is the for sure time during the day she brushes her teeth. (I know once a day isn't enough...but only drinking fluoride water seems to have kept the cavities away...) Thanks, Kari recent experience with fluoride been fluoride free for several years now(still no fillings) but recently have been drinking some grape juice(berri) with fluoridated water in and it seems to have had quite a negative impact........ i have just been surprised by the extent.........seems to knock melatonin quite a bit back......... also just one brushing of my teeth with some sodium fluoride toothpaste made me feel blahy for days......... so as far as i can see the general population is suffering some level of fluoride toxicty to which they habituate and are unaware of ........... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 i don't use toothpaste at all, the gums are to good an absorber of chemicals in the toothpaste. don't eat sugar either. fluoride depresses enzyme function. it is signficant but the body works on synergy so you wil be dealing with several or many factors. teeth only need to be brushed once a day............. http://members.tripod.com/mueller_ranges/links/compendium/compendium.h tml#fluoride adequate minerlisation and minimisng sugar are what keeps decay at bay. > Excellent point! As the pieces of the puzzle are starting to come together for me regarding my daughter, the other night she asked me if there were chemicals in toothpaste. I said, well, yes. She then rather nonchalantly informed me that might be why she feels funny after she brushes her teeth. For the first 5 years of her life, she drank 4 -5 glasses of fluorinated tap water-we now have the Culligan reverse osmosis system. (In fact it's all she drank, didn't like juice or milk, and only soda a few times a year.) I just know this all is connected, in addition to her yeast overgrowth problem. > , thank you for reminding me of this. I almost pushed it out of my brain to stay away from fluorinated toothpaste. Can fluoride possible trigger yeast flare up? I've always attributed her nightly melt downs to end of the day exhaustion or food infractions at dinner, but it is the for sure time during the day she brushes her teeth. (I know once a day isn't enough...but only drinking fluoride water seems to have kept the cavities away...) > Thanks, > Kari > recent experience with fluoride > > > been fluoride free for several years now(still no fillings) but > recently have been drinking some grape juice(berri) with fluoridated > water in and it seems to have had quite a negative impact........ i > have just been surprised by the extent.........seems to knock > melatonin quite a bit back......... > > also just one brushing of my teeth with some sodium fluoride > toothpaste made me feel blahy for days......... > > so as far as i can see the general population is suffering some level > of fluoride toxicty to which they habituate and are unaware > of ........... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2004 Report Share Posted January 4, 2004 Kari, Dont overlook the SLS in the toothpastes too. Liz D. Re: recent experience with fluoride Excellent point! As the pieces of the puzzle are starting to come together for me regarding my daughter, the other night she asked me if there were chemicals in toothpaste. I said, well, yes. She then rather nonchalantly informed me that might be why she feels funny after she brushes her teeth. I almost pushed it out of my brain to stay away from fluorinated toothpaste. Kari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 - Have you heard of the Australian researcher in fluoride, Sutton? He is now dead but he was one of the first to denounce the use of fluoride. Perhaps you could find one of his publications? He was quite well known and respected in his time. Jaci, (, Australia) PS my son is having a great time getting Vit D! He loves the few minutes of running around with no clothes in the sun. And he appears much more cheerful these days. > been fluoride free for several years now(still no fillings) but > recently have been drinking some grape juice(berri) with fluoridated > water in and it seems to have had quite a negative impact........ i > have just been surprised by the extent.........seems to knock > melatonin quite a bit back......... > > also just one brushing of my teeth with some sodium fluoride > toothpaste made me feel blahy for days......... > > so as far as i can see the general population is suffering some level > of fluoride toxicty to which they habituate and are unaware > of ........... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 tasmania has already lost this good sun for the year. > > been fluoride free for several years now(still no fillings) but > > recently have been drinking some grape juice(berri) with > fluoridated > > water in and it seems to have had quite a negative impact........ > i > > have just been surprised by the extent.........seems to knock > > melatonin quite a bit back......... > > > > also just one brushing of my teeth with some sodium fluoride > > toothpaste made me feel blahy for days......... > > > > so as far as i can see the general population is suffering some > level > > of fluoride toxicty to which they habituate and are unaware > > of ........... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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