Guest guest Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 Where do you get xylitol from?Sent from my iPhone 4On Feb 27, 2011, at 9:15 PM, Pamela Valley <2007pams@...> wrote: Actually from the research that I have read xylitol strengthens teeth but baking soda is the part that remineralizes the teeth using the tiny amounts of minerals in the salt. I was curious as doing baking soda, fine celtic salt and xylitol had 5 gumline cavities fill back in. My teeth have been no care for years on that. Just quick child appointment cleanings. Pam On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 4:58 PM, gwen <mt1911@...> wrote: How does xylitol remineralize teeth? Re: salt> >> > >> > >> > >> When my wife visits China she brings back several tubes of toothpaste. The> >> toothpaste she buys there has no fluoride in it. (Toothpaste with fluoride is> >> available in China though.) So at least thats one less source of halides for> >> us. That said, sitting at my computer probably is 10 times worse than> >> exposure to fluoride though. It would be interesting to have an idea of what> >> the sources of halides in our lives are and which ones create the most toxins> >> in our bodies.> >> > >> Good health,> >> > >> ---> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 Xylitol can be purchased in natural food stores and online. Some conventional grocery stores carry natural foods and may have it. It's true what is being said about it-- it's amazing for the teeth. I buy xylitol gum that is so very nice. -- At 11:58 PM 2/27/2011, Baker wrote: >At 08:40 PM 2/27/2011, you wrote: >> >> >>Where do you get xylitol from? >> >> >>Sent from my iPhone 4 >> >> >>On Feb 27, 2011, at 9:15 PM, Pamela Valley >><<mailto:2007pams@...>2007pams@...> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>>Actually from the research that I have read xylitol strengthens teeth >>>but baking soda is the part that remineralizes the teeth using the tiny >>>amounts of minerals in the salt. I was curious as doing baking soda, >>>fine celtic salt and xylitol had 5 gumline cavities fill back in. My >>>teeth have been no care for years on that. Just quick child appointment >>>cleanings. Pam >>> >>>On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 4:58 PM, gwen >>><<mailto:mt1911@...>mt1911@...> wrote: >>> >>> >>>How does xylitol remineralize teeth? >>> >>> Re: salt >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> When my wife visits China she brings back several tubes of >>> toothpaste. The >>> > >> toothpaste she buys there has no fluoride in it. (Toothpaste with >>> fluoride is >>> > >> available in China though.) So at least thats one less source of >>> halides for >>> > >> us. That said, sitting at my computer probably is 10 times worse than >>> > >> exposure to fluoride though. It would be interesting to have an >>> idea of what >>> > >> the sources of halides in our lives are and which ones create the >>> most toxins >>> > >> in our bodies. >>> > >> >>> > >> Good health, >>> > >> >>> > >> --- >>> > >>> >> >> >> ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ --A.J. Muste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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