Guest guest Posted March 20, 2009 Report Share Posted March 20, 2009 this site might help http://www.curetoothdecay.com/ as to the kids taking their CLO and butter oil, you might have to use type of rewards to get them to take it. or take away some privilege if they don't take it. remember that you are in charge here - you are the parent. --- In , " chrystalannette " <cashelley@...> wrote: > > Hi, I am new to your group. I have a question regarding using > fluoride toothpastes or rinses. I am trying to practise the Weston > Price style of eating. I came to this about two years ago. Two of > my three children have lots of cavities that we recently had > filled. We hadn't been to a dentist in about 4 years. We brush > almost every single day(We are much better now than we were when my > youngest was small and I was constantly exhausted). We use non- > fluoridated toothpaste by Tom's of Maine. And we have made alot of > progress in improving our diets. My nine year old had to have 11 > cavities filled and one ended up abscessing and had to be pulled. My > pediatric dentist is recommending fluoride treatments every 3 months > for my six year old (who's had six cavities so far) and looks at me > askance when I decline fluoride treatments at our visits and tell > her that we use non-fluoridated toothpaste. I remember reading on > Dr. Tom Cowan's site about fluoride being an enzyme inhibitor. I do > not want to give my children fluoride if it will harm them and yet I > am worried that I am not doing my best to protect them from further > cavities. Does anyone have some wisdom to offer me on this? I > tried giving them cod liver oil and high vitamin butter oil in fruit > shakes everyday because I read that Weston Price stopped tooth decay > in children that way, but it didn't seem to work for us and the > children tired of having smoothies everyday. How do others get > their children to take the cod liver and butter oils? > > Well, thank you for allowing me to participate. Hope to hear from a > few of you. > > Chrystal > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2009 Report Share Posted March 20, 2009 --- In , " chrystalannette " <cashelley@...> wrote: > > Hi, I am new to your group. I have a question regarding using > fluoride toothpastes or rinses. > Hope to hear from a > few of you. > > Chrystal > Hi Chrystal, Please, avoid putting fluoride into you and your family's bodies at all costs! It's toxic. Sodium fluoride is the main ingredient in rat poison. Check out these links for more information on the dangers of fluoride: http://www.fluoridealert.org/fluoride-deception.htm http://www.all-natural.com/fleffect.html Have you seen the work of Ramiel Nagel? He's very much into the WAPF approach and has written a book called " Cure Tooth Decay: Heal and Prevent Cavities with Nutrition. " Here are a couple of links to his site: http://www.curetoothdecay.com/ http://www.curetoothdecay.com/Dentistry/Fluoride.htm Elan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2009 Report Share Posted March 20, 2009 >How do others get > their children to take the cod liver and butter oils? if your children are old enough to hold their noses while taking the oils off a spoon that could work if they don't care for the taste. my 4yo takes it off the spoon but he has been doing that since he was little and doesn't know the difference. sometimes i have to bribe him with a little honey on a spoon after he takes his oils, b/c honey is his favorite treat. but that's not very often. you could have a special little treat that they get every time they cooperate and take the oils without fuss--like a healthy gummy bear or chocolate. i personally hold my nose still to take my oils and chase them with kombucha. it is fizzy and flavored enough to mask the oily taste. amanda . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2009 Report Share Posted March 20, 2009 We take Nordic Natural¹s CLO with orange flavor. My three year old likes it and doesn¹t complain one bit. Honesty works I¹ve told her the benefits of why she needs to take it and she has bought into it. Try it they might like it. However, you should know that Sally Fallon does not recommend Nordic Naturals brand. On 3/19/09 5:56 PM, " carolyn_graff " <zgraff@...> wrote: > > > > this site might help > http://www.curetoothdecay.com/ > > as to the kids taking their CLO and butter oil, you might have to use type of > rewards to get them to take it. or take away some privilege if they don't take > it. remember that you are in charge here - you are the parent. > > >> > >> > Hi, I am new to your group. I have a question regarding using >> > fluoride toothpastes or rinses. I am trying to practise the Weston >> > Price style of eating. I came to this about two years ago. Two of >> > my three children have lots of cavities that we recently had >> > filled. We hadn't been to a dentist in about 4 years. We brush >> > almost every single day(We are much better now than we were when my >> > youngest was small and I was constantly exhausted). We use non- >> > fluoridated toothpaste by Tom's of Maine. And we have made alot of >> > progress in improving our diets. My nine year old had to have 11 >> > cavities filled and one ended up abscessing and had to be pulled. My >> > pediatric dentist is recommending fluoride treatments every 3 months >> > for my six year old (who's had six cavities so far) and looks at me >> > askance when I decline fluoride treatments at our visits and tell >> > her that we use non-fluoridated toothpaste. I remember reading on >> > Dr. Tom Cowan's site about fluoride being an enzyme inhibitor. I do >> > not want to give my children fluoride if it will harm them and yet I >> > am worried that I am not doing my best to protect them from further >> > cavities. Does anyone have some wisdom to offer me on this? I >> > tried giving them cod liver oil and high vitamin butter oil in fruit >> > shakes everyday because I read that Weston Price stopped tooth decay >> > in children that way, but it didn't seem to work for us and the >> > children tired of having smoothies everyday. How do others get >> > their children to take the cod liver and butter oils? >> > >> > Well, thank you for allowing me to participate. Hope to hear from a >> > few of you. >> > >> > Chrystal >> > > > > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2009 Report Share Posted March 21, 2009 Chrystal, > We use non- > fluoridated toothpaste by Tom's of Maine. And we have made alot of > progress in improving our diets. ... Does anyone have some wisdom to offer me > on this? In addition to the essential nutritional information others have provided, I would dump the Tom's toothpaste and replace it with Spry's non-fluoride xylitol toothpaste and replace your manual toothbrush with a Sonicare toothbrush. At BJ's I found a $20 battery-powered model, which you can probably also get on the internet, if you cannot afford the more advanced models. When I ran out of Spry recently and bought a tube of Tom's since the local store did not have the former, I noticed sensitivity return to a tooth that had gotten knocked loose a few years ago. Then I got not only Spry toothpaste, but also their xylitol chewing gum and mouthwash and a sonicare toothbrush and within days not only did the sensitivity go away but I'm seeing remarkable and rapid progression of my periodontitis. I think the gum and mouthwash are an added benefit but I think it is mostly the toothpaste and the brush that are critical. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2009 Report Share Posted March 21, 2009 Are you taking the Vitamin D version? Nordic Naturals Vitamin D CLO is listed under Good in the shopping guide. > >> > > >> > Hi, I am new to your group. I have a question regarding using > >> > fluoride toothpastes or rinses. I am trying to practise the Weston > >> > Price style of eating. I came to this about two years ago. Two of > >> > my three children have lots of cavities that we recently had > >> > filled. We hadn't been to a dentist in about 4 years. We brush > >> > almost every single day(We are much better now than we were when my > >> > youngest was small and I was constantly exhausted). We use non- > >> > fluoridated toothpaste by Tom's of Maine. And we have made alot of > >> > progress in improving our diets. My nine year old had to have 11 > >> > cavities filled and one ended up abscessing and had to be pulled. My > >> > pediatric dentist is recommending fluoride treatments every 3 months > >> > for my six year old (who's had six cavities so far) and looks at me > >> > askance when I decline fluoride treatments at our visits and tell > >> > her that we use non-fluoridated toothpaste. I remember reading on > >> > Dr. Tom Cowan's site about fluoride being an enzyme inhibitor. I do > >> > not want to give my children fluoride if it will harm them and yet I > >> > am worried that I am not doing my best to protect them from further > >> > cavities. Does anyone have some wisdom to offer me on this? I > >> > tried giving them cod liver oil and high vitamin butter oil in fruit > >> > shakes everyday because I read that Weston Price stopped tooth decay > >> > in children that way, but it didn't seem to work for us and the > >> > children tired of having smoothies everyday. How do others get > >> > their children to take the cod liver and butter oils? > >> > > >> > Well, thank you for allowing me to participate. Hope to hear from a > >> > few of you. > >> > > >> > Chrystal > >> > > > > > > > > > > >> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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