Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 MorningGlory113@... wrote: > >> Thanks Gloria.. I was sort of confused by that earlier post. > > > > I can't figure out why they use " added glycerin " in toothpaste in the > first place.Is it supposed to make your teeth shiny or something? Or > does it hold the toothpaste together or get it to stick to your teeth > when brushing?? > > Gloria ============================== Hmmmm, let's reason this out. Glycerin is an excellent binder/base for holding certain things together. Okay this makes sense. It makes a great vehicle for calcium carbonate and essential oils to all stay coalesced together. However the ADA, I am certain of this, knows that glycerin also binds well with the teeth. I mean if it takes 22 rinses to get glycerin off of your teeth then it is a good thing to help hold fluorine right there on the enamel of your teeth and makes a protective coating around them holding in things we don't want there and not allowing us to properly rinse these acids and whatnot off our teeth. Hmmmm, well this is very beneficial for the toothpaste company because now everytime you go to the dentist he tells you to brush more often and of course you do this but still have problems with cavities and other oral afflictions. You also continue to poison your body by the ingestion of toxic fluoride which never truly rinses out of your mouth because it is being bound to your teeth by the glycerin. So your teeth will rot even faster and you will have more problems creating a viscous circle between your toothpaste and the dentist. I do believe that the ADA and toothpaste manufacturers are in cahoots to some extent. Okay. Maybe we didn't reason this out as well as I had planned. Okay it sounded good inside my head at the moment. -- Peace, love and light, Don Quai " Spirit sleeps in the mineral, breathes in the vegetable, dreams in the animal and wakes in man. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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