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Marla <mmmarmalade064@...> wrote:

Does anyone know of a Canadian distributor that I might order from? Or of a

Canadian on line site?

> Where in Canada are you?

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> I am looking for information on a source for a natural, sensitive-

> teeth toothpaste that is fluoride-free. Tom's of Maine has this

type, but I can't seem to get it locally, and ordering it over the

net costs me an insane amount in shipping and handling, etc. Does

anyone know of a Canadian distributor that I might order from? Or of

a Canadian online site? I would really like to get the fluoride out

of my system asap.

==>I live in Calgary and I can buy Tom's of Maine flouride-free

toothpaste at my health store & drug store (London Drugs, Shoppers

Drug Mart, etc.) There are other flouride-free toothpastes at the

health store in addition, i.e. Doctor Burt's. Or you can make your

own using part sea salt and part baking soda, mixing in a little H202

to make a paste. I find that dry brushing teeth is extremely

effective too.

Bee

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> > I am looking for information on a source for a natural,

sensitive-

> > teeth toothpaste that is fluoride-free. Tom's of Maine has this

> type, but I can't seem to get it locally, and ordering it over the

> net costs me an insane amount in shipping and handling, etc. Does

> anyone know of a Canadian distributor that I might order from? Or

of

> a Canadian online site? I would really like to get the fluoride

out

> of my system asap.

>

> ==>I live in Calgary and I can buy Tom's of Maine flouride-free

> toothpaste at my health store & drug store (London Drugs, Shoppers

> Drug Mart, etc.) There are other flouride-free toothpastes at the

> health store in addition, i.e. Doctor Burt's. Or you can make your

> own using part sea salt and part baking soda, mixing in a little

H202

> to make a paste. I find that dry brushing teeth is extremely

> effective too.

>

> Bee

>

I have no problem getting Fluoride-free toothpaste. What I need is

fluoride-free toothpaste FOR SENSITIVE TEETH. This is much harder

to find. I need it to contain potassium nitrate to provide the pain

relief.

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