Guest guest Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 We uses xylitol with cinnamon and a bit of baking soda. Xylitol remineralizes teeth, is also antifungal and tastes sweet. I keep the mixture in a spice bottle with a sprinkle top. I pour a tiny bit into my palm and dab it up with a damp toothbrush. My teeth are nice and white (which is new) even though I am using liquid Lugol's. Jaye > >> > >> , toothpaste without fluoride is readily available here in the USA too > >> at all heath food stores and online from iherb and other natural vitamin > >> shops. I myself would be leery of toothpaste from China, it might not have > >> fluoride but after the contaminated paint on childrens toys and contaminated > >> toxic dog food etc; China wouldn't be my choice of where to get my > >> toothpaste from . I am an avid label reader these days =-) But yes, we are > >> bombarded with toxic halides from all directions. Kathleen > >> 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 Hello Jaye,Where do you purchase the xylitol powder?ThetaFrom: jprocure@... <jprocure@...>Subject: Re: Salt and toothpasteiodine Date: Sunday, February 27, 2011, 4:34 PM We uses xylitol with cinnamon and a bit of baking soda. Xylitol remineralizes teeth, is also antifungal and tastes sweet. I keep the mixture in a spice bottle with a sprinkle top. I pour a tiny bit into my palm and dab it up with a damp toothbrush. My teeth are nice and white (which is new) even though I am using liquid Lugol's. Jaye > >> > >> , toothpaste without fluoride is readily available here in the USA too > >> at all heath food stores and online from iherb and other natural vitamin > >> shops. I myself would be leery of toothpaste from China, it might not have > >> fluoride but after the contaminated paint on childrens toys and contaminated > >> toxic dog food etc; China wouldn't be my choice of where to get my > >> toothpaste from . I am an avid label reader these days =-) But yes, we are > >> bombarded with toxic halides from all directions. Kathleen > >> 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 28, 2011 Report Share Posted February 28, 2011 Oddly, I get it at the grocery store! Same price as everywhere else, @ 9.00 CDN/lb Jaye > > > >> > > > >> , toothpaste without fluoride is readily available here in the USA too > > > >> at all heath food stores and online from iherb and other natural vitamin > > > >> shops. I myself would be leery of toothpaste from China, it might not have > > > >> fluoride but after the contaminated paint on childrens toys and contaminated > > > >> toxic dog food etc; China wouldn't be my choice of where to get my > > > >> toothpaste from . I am an avid label reader these days =-) But yes, we are > > > >> bombarded with toxic halides from all directions. Kathleen > > > >> 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 28, 2011 Report Share Posted February 28, 2011 If you google this,there's lots of info, but here's a start: http://jmicro.oxfordjournals.org/content/52/5/471.abstract Jaye > > How does xylitol remineralize teeth? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2011 Report Share Posted February 28, 2011 Is the Coarl White toothpaste tube plastic or metal?SimoneOn 2011-02-27, at 8:55 PM, Charmaine H wrote:Coral White toothpaste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2011 Report Share Posted February 28, 2011 It looks plastic to me, but found this about it (although it's a screw- on cap now), so not sure what it means exactly: " This striking tube displays a laminated 20-micron barrier with a standard flip-top cap for easy dispensing. " The Tooth Whip I was using came in a plastic dispenser (all the other Tooth Soap products came in glass jars), but I figure since I'm not ingesting the toothpaste then wasn't worried about it too much. Charmaine > > > Coral White toothpaste > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2011 Report Share Posted February 28, 2011 I just found a toothpaste made by Now called Xyliwhite. It comes in 3 flavors and runs about $6.00 for 6 oz tube. There is no fluoride or sls in this toothpaste and the sweetener is xylitol. You can get it cheaper from iHerb.com H. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2011 Report Share Posted February 28, 2011 That's good news. Let's take this discussion to the IodineOffTopicGroup, link is provided at the bottom of this page. Thank you. Kathleen Re: Re: Salt and toothpaste I just found a toothpaste made by Now called Xyliwhite. It comes in 3 flavors and runs about $6.00 for 6 oz tube.There is no fluoride or sls in this toothpaste and the sweetener is xylitol.You can get it cheaper from iHerb.com H. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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