Guest guest Posted July 20, 2011 Report Share Posted July 20, 2011 Thanks Dee, I do really get that to the point where I will try it for multiple reasons, but even people with their own agenda have good ideas.. and the site I had found really was optimistic.. C. ________________________________ From: Dolores <dgk@...> Coconut Oil Sent: Wed, July 20, 2011 12:27:15 PM Subject: Re: Oil Pulling demystified  , Rather than get your information second hand from someone with their own agenda, here is exactly what Bruce Fife said in message #33441: RE: Re: OT - Tooth decay options I would like to clear up some confusion about oil pulling. The name " oil pulling " is actually very descriptive of what is going on. While swishing oil in the mouth, the oil is actually pulling germs, mucus, and pus from the mouth-cleaning the teeth and gums better than flossing or brushing, although they are important too. It does not, however, pull toxins out of the bloodstream and into the mouth. That would be impossible. But the fact that it does pull disease-causing bacteria and viruses from the mouth has far-reaching health consequences. These germs are constantly seeping into the bloodstream and cause a lot of health problems. By removing the source of the problem, the body is able to detox better and healing results. I go into detail on this process in my book " Oil Pulling Therapy " and back it up with references to literally hundreds of published studies. Many of the early studies were performed by Dr. Weston A. Price. His research on this topic was incredible. Bruce And you can read the full story by Bruce Fife here: http://www.coconutresearchcenter.org/article%20oil%20pulling.htm Best, Dee > > , zealots tend to be optimistic. With the help of oil pulling author Bruce >Fife we established that there's no actual " pulling " of toxins or infectious >agents from the tissues by swishing any liquid, although pus pockets under the >gumline that are open to the mouth can be rinsed by it; it's strictly a >mouth-swish with oil, IMO with a misleading, poorly-chosen name. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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