Re: Theos-World Spiritual Initiatives: Chemicals in Daily Life
Nov 01, 2005 07:43 AM
by saidevo
Dear Dennis,
That fluoride is not beneficial to grown up teech is new to me.
Thanks for the information.
Does having plastic teeth make any difference to taste?
Regards,
saidevo
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "DENNIS KIER" <kier10@c...> wrote:
>
> Thanks! A pleasant message for a change. Not attacking any body. I
hope you
> last here.
>
> When I was a small boy in the first grade, the teachers taught us to
use 1/2
> salt, and 1/2 baking soda to make tooth paste. The first commercial
> prepration was powder that came in a can. Flouride paste benefits only
> growing teeth, but has a very bad effect on adults, contributing to
> altheimers disease, and the other diseases of the old.
>
> I am lucky in that way, I have had all plastic teeth since 1946, and
have
> avoided most of the exposure to flouride.
>
> Dennis
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "saidevo" <saidevo@y...>
> To: <theos-talk@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 8:01 AM
> Subject: Theos-World Spiritual Initiatives: Chemicals in Daily Life
>
>
> > Gone are the days when as a boy I used a toothpowder that my
> > grandfather gave me. Made from a mixture of burnt paddy husk,
> > salt, lemon juice and clove oil, it was heavenly, and kept
> > my teeth sparkling white.
> >
> > Today, I won't settle for anything less than a fluoride-based
> > toothpaste. Companies making gel-based toothpaste compete with
> > those making fluoride-based toothpaste. Each company claims
> > its own product to be superior to the other's. And the same
> > company makes both kinds of toothpastes, to be on the safe side!
> > Truth decays in the spate of advertisements, and my teeth are
> > far from sparkling white, but they at least remain.
>
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