Guest guest Posted July 8, 2010 Report Share Posted July 8, 2010 Not sure if available in America, but here in Aus', there is a product called 'Recaldent' GC Tooth Mousse Plus'..only available at dentists...ingredients: Calcium Phosphate and Fluoride...Because of the fluoride, it's not meant to be swallowed obviously so use is for little ones who can spit....but the pure calcium is supposed to fix any 'white spots'(early decay) or demineralisation. Donna. Aussie mum to Cameron-6-ASD                       ________________________________ From: drissia wright <ritzywright@...> Sent: Wed, 7 July, 2010 3:50:46 AM Subject: [ ] teeth demineralization  Does anyone know what to do biomedically to reverse this. Thanks. D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2010 Report Share Posted July 8, 2010 yes! you can order it online. It's a product called " MI paste " and you can get it with or without fluoride. Leah On Jul 8, 2010, at 6:53 AM, Donna Bowerman wrote: > Not sure if available in America, but here in Aus', there is a product called > 'Recaldent' GC Tooth Mousse Plus'..only available at dentists...ingredients: > Calcium Phosphate and Fluoride...Because of the fluoride, it's not meant to be > swallowed obviously so use is for little ones who can spit....but the pure > calcium is supposed to fix any 'white spots'(early decay) or demineralisation. > Donna. > Aussie mum to Cameron-6-ASD > > > ________________________________ > From: drissia wright <ritzywright@...> > > Sent: Wed, 7 July, 2010 3:50:46 AM > Subject: [ ] teeth demineralization > > > Does anyone know what to do biomedically to reverse this. > > Thanks. > D. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2010 Report Share Posted July 8, 2010 I had this problem and my found that fluoride and glycerine in toothpaste are not good for teeth at all. Fluoride - because it is a poison and because your teeth really need calcium and not the fluorude to replace it. Glycerine - because it leaves a film on the surface of your teeth which prevents their remineralisation. I stopped using any toothpaste and use only tooth powder now. I found that myth about toothpowder damading tooth enamel is really a myth. I started loosing enamel on my teeth while using toothpastes. It got especially bad after replacing my amalgams (improper protocol). At one point I coul hardly brush my teeth at all because of their sensitivity. Then I changed to a toothpaste. Now, in a few months after that all the sensitivity has gone. Certainly, it was not only toothpowder, chelation and supplements helped as well, but it definitely proves that tooth powders DO NOT damage tooth enamel, they help it. I used classic tooth powder which is easy to make: just mix any calcium powder (calcium carbonate, calcium gluconate or any other available), a pinch of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and a drop of peppermint oil (or any other of your taste). Galina > > > Not sure if available in America, but here in Aus', there is a product called > > 'Recaldent' GC Tooth Mousse Plus'..only available at dentists...ingredients: > > Calcium Phosphate and Fluoride...Because of the fluoride, it's not meant to be > > swallowed obviously so use is for little ones who can spit....but the pure > > calcium is supposed to fix any 'white spots'(early decay) or demineralisation. > > Donna. > > Aussie mum to Cameron-6-ASD > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: drissia wright <ritzywright@...> > > > > Sent: Wed, 7 July, 2010 3:50:46 AM > > Subject: [ ] teeth demineralization > > > > > > Does anyone know what to do biomedically to reverse this. > > > > Thanks. > > D. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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